stock market is freaking up my head glad theres a tea party tomorrow..
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funny thing is the numbers came out today and jobless claims were lower than expected at 610,000.Kmarion wrote:
stock market is freaking up my head glad theres a tea party tomorrow..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xJrwCVoLZI
The Tea Parties worked!Man With No Name wrote:
funny thing is the numbers came out today and jobless claims were lower than expected at 610,000.Kmarion wrote:
stock market is freaking up my head glad theres a tea party tomorrow..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xJrwCVoLZI
I guess those people got jobs in the tea industry.Kmarion wrote:
The Tea Parties worked!Man With No Name wrote:
funny thing is the numbers came out today and jobless claims were lower than expected at 610,000.Kmarion wrote:
stock market is freaking up my head glad theres a tea party tomorrow..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xJrwCVoLZI
Nope, I was at work.{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
Anyone else go to a tea party?
California it's supposed to be $1000. I think the minimum is around $300Runs_with_sciss0rs wrote:
They should fine everybody who threw tea into the water. What is a littering ticket now? $75 - $100? That would bring some money in
No wasting food like that is stupid.Kmarion wrote:
er.. did anyone actually throw tea in some water?
Alan Keyes, but others in the thread have already said he probably looted itKmarion wrote:
er.. did anyone actually throw tea in some water?
http://pittsburghlive.com:8000/x/pittsb … ?nocache=yThe event culminated in the tossing of tea into the Allegheny River as a symbolic gesture that harkened back to the Boston Tea Party, the iconic 1773 event in which colonists boarded ships in Boston Harbor and destroyed tea in a tax protest against the British.
GTFO Redcoat.Mekstizzle wrote:
Alan Keyes, but others in the thread have already said he probably looted itKmarion wrote:
er.. did anyone actually throw tea in some water?http://pittsburghlive.com:8000/x/pittsb … ?nocache=yThe event culminated in the tossing of tea into the Allegheny River as a symbolic gesture that harkened back to the Boston Tea Party, the iconic 1773 event in which colonists boarded ships in Boston Harbor and destroyed tea in a tax protest against the British.
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Also did anyone ever get compensated for all that Tea thrown into the water back in Boston, what a waste that was. That tea came from half way round the world you know, back then there were no machines to pick the tea, or giant gas turbine engines and bulk carriers, no it was all hard work on behalf of many people from many different parts of the world