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POPSOnline Christmas 101 - From Classic Stop-Action Animation To Christmas 'Abominations' I am a Christmas freak-a-zoid, and this site I came across this morning is AWESOME! It has links to cartoons, movies, music videos, commercials, and more - all things Christmas at the click of a mouse. Be sure not to miss the classics like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and another of my personal faves, 'The Year Without A Santa Claus.' Heat Miser and Cold Miser...remember them? But, most of all, don't miss that classic of classics...Billy Idol singing 'Jingle Bell Rock.'
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POPSReady To Be Part of One of The Biggest Scientific Experiments Ever? With any research a behavioral researchers are. And propaganda promoting." " look -- troubled political with this debate -- and by the -- that it it was passed by party line vote all of the Democrats voted for all the Republicans voted against it. -- you can't tell when they're being facetious or not. You have some people there making arguments about -- we have to tell our children. -- and run out -- turn the lights on and off. But you know we -- them all retort was. You don't treat the American people like children children shouldn't have a -- whites and make independent decisions but adults in this country don't deserve to be. Sent to a psychiatrist and they disagree with some little -- liberal guru." " Okay thank you very much congressman you keep up the good fight now." To View Behavioral Modification Video Link http://www.foxnews.com/search-results/m/25555601/behavioral-science.htm
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POPSfilk: "A Day in the Life" with Martians and Triffids! More: I read the news today oh, boy A million germs infecting all the war machines And though the germs were rather small They somehow killed them all Now we can finally go outside to places like the albert hall I'd love to turn you on
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POPS13 Unsolved scientific puzzles http://www.michaelbrooks.org/ Times Archive: Necessity and free will, 1877 - http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/viewArticle.arc?articleId=ARCHIVE-The_Times-1877-10-26-04-003&pageId=ARCHIVE-The_Times-1877-10-26-04 Times Archive: Advertisement: The New Homoeopathy, 1914 - http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/viewArticle.arc?articleId=ARCHIVE-The_Times-1914-07-23-06-012&pageId=ARCHIVE-The_Times-1914-07-23-06
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POPSwhy did people believe it was reall ? Can it happen today? Orson Wells terrified all of America in 1938 with his Halloween radio play of War Of The Worlds. In honor of the 70th anniversary of the classic Orson Welles radio play about martians invading New Jersey, Radio Lab asks: why did people believe it was really happening? And why has this stunt continued to fool people since?
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POPSObama born to Muslim Martians and Wants To Tax Water. Beware, the lies and smears are flying right to your in-box. The swiftboaters are having a ball, making all the naive believe what THEY want them to believe If you don't belong to the "R" base, (Those guys will go to their graves with the mantra "BUSH WAS THE BEST PRESIDENT EVER" and will not believe anything to the contrary.) don't let them coax you into joining up, by Thinking!. :cool:
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POPSObama born to Muslim Martians!
Hey, believe that and I've got a bridge on the MOON to sell ya! Good Gobbly Goop, there are too many gullibles in the USA. Sometimes, I get a notion to post on the Internet, something so outrageous, that only a person living on some mountaintop without any info at hand and with an IQ of minus 10, could believe. Just to see how breakneck fast it would go from computer to computer. Then I’ll sit back and listen to the, collective shouts of the 'Uninformed" yelling, "I TOLD YOU SO, I KNEW OBAMA WAS A DIRTY WHATCHAMACALLIT!" We sure are a nation of nincompoops (Well, too many, anyhow.). It's scary, that countless "informationally challenged" will vote for a USA president, based on rumors and negative hearsay of the opposition. What's so stressful, is that not only they, will live with the consequences but the rest of us who have half a brain will also have to live with their boneheaded mindsets. Just for fun, let's have another 8 years of Dubya to see what how low we could go. :eek:
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POPSJeff Zervas: Maternal Galactic Government How about a Planet Earth Governing Body? Or a Solar System one. Or a Milky Way government? Or something bigger and better? We could call it the Universal Galactic Government. The possibilities, and everything else, are limitless. Every creature, great and small, the young as well as the old, Earthlings, Martians, and Plutonians would be suckled and shielded from cradle to grave. Even Cassiopeians, and those witless, though straight shooting, Sagittarians. No creature would ever have to work or find food, seek shelter, look both ways when crossing the stars, or even think. All our needs, wants, and desires would be effortlessly provided for. Milk chocolate bon-bons would outnumber the stars! No one would have to grow up and take care of himself! We would, one and all, be nurtured and protected by the great galactic government. Universal Galactic Government. UGG.
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POPSBig Bang or Big Goof? In other words, astronomers who mistook the "seeds" for objects on the edge of the universe are like someone who looks outdoors through a window and mistakes smudges on the glass for clouds in the sky.
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POPSWe're all Martians? I suppose it's POSSIBLE that we evolved from some organic matter that hitched a ride on a flying space rock, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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POPSWhy do we like music? Quite a long discussion. Up to you if you agree or not. Some argue that this article focuses too much on the cognitive, others say that it is the details themselves that make this article an interesting read. What do you think? A popular song has 100 measures, 1000 beats. What must the Martians imagine we mean by those measures and beats, measures and beats! The words themselves reveal an awesome repetitiousness. Why isn't music boring? Is hearing so like seeing that we need a hundred glances to build each musical image?