Having done some research into the family tree, it was bound to wind back to the old country. I was horrified to learn that citizens living in Pomerania, once a proud part of Prussia, but now assimilated into Poland were forced out of their homes and homeland after cessation of hostilities in WWII. As history stands today, Germany declared war on Poland and pretty much the rest of the world at the time, not Prussia which it soon assimilated into it’s vision of a greater German empire. Did Slavs kick out all the natives out of Austria, just because they were part of the German cause?
I guess history is written by the winners, but what has Poland ever won? They’ve been eliminated as a country on three seperate occasions and still seems to exist for some reason. I guess Russia and Germany needed a mutual punching bag other than each other; what better than to throw Poland in between these two powers.
It just sucks that members of my family were used as such political pawns. Maybe that’s why I’ve always found dumb polock jokes funny.
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I find it amusing that in the age of computers and the internet, people are scared of the basic technology that can make their life easier. Within the past few years numerous tasks that usually involved standing in a long line for obscene amounts of time have been computerized or have been moved inpart online. No more needing to be insulted by the hooligans at the DMV for their own ignorance and stupidity, you can cuss at your computer in the sancity of your own home for problems it causes you.
As for banking online, is it too scary to consider using the internet as a banking tool either? I’ve been banking online for some five years now and have yet to have the same type of problems I’ve encountered with the local banks I’ve previously done business with. Sure it may be more ‘self-service’ but how long has it been since a bank teller smiled or said hi to me lately with it feeling forced or offered me some helpful financial advice without charging me for what I already know. Plus the depositor must always play the time game with all the local entities that are never open when you could actually need them to be. Heck, banks and credit card companies have been electronically communicating to each other for years, what difference is it if they push around the ones and zeros instead of the person whose money it really is?
It’s a shame that some that understand the technology cry wolf because someone they know may have been ripped off because they have any ‘only online’ credit card and that damn internet defrauded them on some seedy site they probably shouldn’t be looking at anyway. These mavens think it’s their God-given right to scare away those that might be curious to be accessing their own information, thus confirming all the unfounded claims of those who are scared to embrace new technology.
I will defer some people are ignorant or unwilling to change due to age, but it really makes you wonder how these people can function in a world today that if was without electricity, they would litterally default into chaos.
[Listening to: Johnny Cash – Sixteen Tons – (2:42)]
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The entertainment industry is always a vicious dog, but lately it seems to be inbreeding with itself a tad too much. Celebrity TV newsmagazines or their similar counterparts are starting to seem a tad stale and boring. How many Michael Jackson or Jessica Simpson stories can you possibly hear in one week without gorging out your own eyeballs in a fit of rage?
They seem to be endlessly fascinated with certain stars, while others get kicked to the curb. How many times have you heard of Kristen Davis of Sex & the City fame as compared to Sarah Jessica Parker or Kim Cattrel? They are all in the same show, yet these shows gush over the latter pair. Or how about such talents in the acting category as Kate Hudson or Renee Zellwegger? Who really cares what these B-list actress did for Oscar night? Give it up.
And the awards shows seem to exemptilify these people to the extreme. If you show up, you darn better be well dressed and be one of the first name only stars, otherwise, NEXT! It’s fine that there are celebrities and all, but try to mix things up a little more, give some airtime to the up and coming actors that are starting out or the ones we used to watch but have since done other things. Stop feeding upon yourself so much, you’re stale and starting to smell rotten.
[Listening to: Merle Haggard – The Bottle Let Me Down – (2:42)]
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A day that happens every four years. Odd, definitely odd. I suppose with a dumb trip around the sun being some 365.24 or so odd days, something goofy was bound to happen. Those crazy Romans created this screwy calender we use and then for some odd reason someone moved the beginning of the year back to the first of January, when March 1st signaled the start of spring and the planting season. Wierd huh?
What about all those poor bastards that are born that day. When the rest of their friends are age 8, are they only 2? I guess they actually get their birthday on the 28th or 1st depending on how they really want it to all play out. I’m up for celebrating this uniquely unique day, but I reckon it’ll fall on deaf ears. Maybe I’ll give the ol’ black book a try and see how this day plays out.
[Listening to: Steve Miller Band – Jungle Love – (3:09)]
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Recently, I received a letter from some Compact Disc MAP Antitrust Litigation Administrator from Faribault,MN. I was shocked that this piece of mail included a personal check and a short explanation as to my receiving said check from a MASSIVE antitrust case that was brought against the Music Industry.
What a joke. After waiting a year and purchasing numerous ‘fixed’ CDs in my life, I finally get a payment for their price-fixing ways. And these scum wanna sue the same citizens that enjoy the mp3 and file sharing craze? What hypocrites! Screw the music industry. This check that I cashed further proves the stupidity of their shady industry and the cronies that are playing their ancient games in boardrooms while technology flys right by.
To show my disgust, I gave my money to the Indians. I think they always could use the profits from the Music Industry to maybe start putting up a gambling establishment or two. I believe it’s in the Constitution somewhere.
[Listening to: Patty Loveless – I’m That Kind Of Girl – (3:03)]
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