45 Year-old Bethenny Frankel Barbecues Burgers in an Itty Bitty Blue String Bikini
I love a shiny stainless-steel gas grill . . .
they're great for helping you forget about Trumps, Clintons, elections, and all other worldly and depressing distractions.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive
Seth Milner wrote:I'm willing to bet that my thoughts on "probe insertion" is better received than your thoughts on insertion . . . and that's a real burning thought.
Your obsession with is well-established. I on the other hand am talking about the Juno spacecraft.
Seth Milner wrote:I'm willing to bet that my thoughts on "probe insertion" is better received than your thoughts on insertion . . . and that's a real burning thought.
Your obsession with is well-established. That photo got you all flustered too? I'm not obsessed with women sporting beautiful bodies; I only think of them when I think.
I on the other hand am talking about the Juno spacecraft. I got your drift. You choose your fantasies, and I'll choose mine. Mine's still a hell of a lot more interesting.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive
American independence from Britain is usually celebrated by launching things into the air and watching them explode. Hopefully Juno doesn't explode as it fires its main engine in two hours. But that engine is made in Britain, and they may hold a grudge.
Seth Milner wrote:A lot of hungry stomachs could have been filled and affordable housing built with what that shit cost.
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Could have, sure. But there's nothing to lead to a conclusion that if the money weren't spent on space that it actually would be used for hunger or housing. In fact, there's a lot to indicate it wouldn't.
Seth Milner wrote:A lot of hungry stomachs could have been filled and affordable housing built with what that shit cost.
Could have, sure. But there's nothing to lead to a conclusion that if the money weren't spent on space that it actually would be used for hunger or housing. In fact, there's a lot to indicate it wouldn't.
Just so. And all that money spent "on space" is spent here on Earth, circulated right back into the economy. It'll be used to buy those houses anyway.
The amount spent on missions like this is utterly insignificant compared to the money Americans spend each year on alcohol. (More than $154 Billion / year, back in 2006.) It's utterly insignificant compared to the money spent on organized sports. Even compared to the *tax* dollars spent on organized ($billionaire-owned and mega-millionaire-played) sports.
And of course not even measurable compared to the money spent bailing out Wall Street and countless banks since the mission was green-lighted.
But Palin/Huckabee/Tea Party acolytes like Milner squeal only when money is spent on science and education.
Alternatively, US annual military and military-related spending is around $1 trillion, 1000 times the cost of Juno. A lot of hungry stomachs could have been filled and affordable housing built with what that shit cost.
Vrede too wrote: Americans Spend $61 Billion on Pets Annually
Juno costs $1 Billion. Maybe Seth Milner will give up his dog in favor of filling hungry stomachs and promoting affordable housing.
Spook isn't going to live forever; and if it came to deciding between replacing him or feeding him or a starving child, the child wins. My dog is my pal, but he doesn't get the pampering bullshit like people with Walmart-induced intelligence give their dogs.
Vrede too wrote:Alternatively, US annual military and military-related spending is around $1 trillion, 1000 times the cost of Juno. A lot of hungry stomachs could have been filled and affordable housing built with what that shit cost. It appears that once again, you and I are dancing to the same tune.
rstrong wrote: But Palin/Huckabee/Tea Party acolytes like Milner squeal only when money is spent on science and education. You really ought to see a psychiatrist about that nagging obsession you have with Palin/Huckabee. I'm betting you're their biggest fan, and you're secretly wishing you could be by their side every waking moment. We know you're there mentally.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive