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 on: Today at 04:16:37 pm 
Started by waterboy - Last post by custosnox
This is in my same 3-part Tulsa World pictorial collection my grandmother gave me for a birthday in the early '90s.  I remember it talking about how the bridge was a toll bridge.

That started early...LOL.
I actually got that one for christmas last year from my mother. 

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 on: Today at 04:16:01 pm 
Started by Hoss - Last post by guido911
If you want to make the argument that this guy heard some left wing commentator and decided to act on that commentator's ridiculous notions, I'd be more than happy to listen.

That said, this guy's overall philosophy seems unrelated to either political party, or even their most radical cheerleaders. His apparent motivation had nothing to do with his anti-immigrant views or his more mainstream environmental views, but instead his completely nutjob idea that we should all just go die in a hole somewhere so we stop screwing up the Earth. That's not really something that falls within the political spectrum.

Where were you with this inspired position after Tiller was gunned down or the guard that was killed at the Holocaust museum? Remember all the right wing domestic terrorist howling after those events (and the deafening silence when left wing connected violence took place). How about the Oakland shooter that was allegedly inspired by Glenn Beck? Still more crickets. On the subject of inspiration, Lee was inspired by Al Gore:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1308138/Eco-terrorist-James-Jay-Lee-shot-dead-Discovery-Channel-HQ.html

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 on: Today at 03:55:21 pm 
Started by Hoss - Last post by dbacks fan
I get the protect the squirrels bit, they do a good job of protecting thier nuts, so he believed they would protect him.

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 on: Today at 03:49:53 pm 
Started by waterboy - Last post by Hoss
I have the same collection, Hoss.  I'm rather a history nut, or was when I had more time to be one.

I remember visitors were fascinated by the pictures showing the "then and now" of certain intersections.  71st & Memorial was a hoot.

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 on: Today at 03:34:11 pm 
Started by waterboy - Last post by Conan71
This is in my same 3-part Tulsa World pictorial collection my grandmother gave me for a birthday in the early '90s.  I remember it talking about how the bridge was a toll bridge.

That started early...LOL.

I have the same collection, Hoss.  I'm rather a history nut, or was when I had more time to be one.

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 on: Today at 03:32:26 pm 
Started by Hoss - Last post by Conan71
If you want to make the argument that this guy heard some left wing commentator and decided to act on that commentator's ridiculous notions, I'd be more than happy to listen.

That said, this guy's overall philosophy seems unrelated to either political party, or even their most radical cheerleaders. His apparent motivation had nothing to do with his anti-immigrant views or his more mainstream environmental views, but instead his completely nutjob idea that we should all just go die in a hole somewhere so we stop screwing up the Earth. That's not really something that falls within the political spectrum.

Lighten up Francis. 


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 on: Today at 03:28:27 pm 
Started by Hoss - Last post by nathanm
I'll remember you wrote this the next time someone that is right leaning does anything remotely like this in the future.
If you want to make the argument that this guy heard some left wing commentator and decided to act on that commentator's ridiculous notions, I'd be more than happy to listen.

That said, this guy's overall philosophy seems unrelated to either political party, or even their most radical cheerleaders. His apparent motivation had nothing to do with his anti-immigrant views or his more mainstream environmental views, but instead his completely nutjob idea that we should all just go die in a hole somewhere so we stop screwing up the Earth. That's not really something that falls within the political spectrum.

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 on: Today at 03:13:40 pm 
Started by guido911 - Last post by nathanm
Correlation is not causation. The number of illegal crossings was dropping before the xenophobe law in Arizona.

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 on: Today at 03:10:58 pm 
Started by guido911 - Last post by Hoss
"They're certainly acting together," he said. Passel said illegal immigrants now find it more expensive and dangerous to cross into the U.S. and also have less incentive to do so given the languishing job market in construction and other low-wage industries."

And I suspect that our bigoted laws have something to do with it.  Haters.

Good... (sorry, that's the (R) coming out in me...)

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 on: Today at 03:01:58 pm 
Started by Gaspar - Last post by Hoss
Mine was empty when I got home from work last Thursday, I think they are getting the message.

So far I have never had them miss a pickup...just that first day they didn't get there until just after 6:15 pm.  Since then they average between 1pm and 4pm

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