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Heres to the crazy ones.
The Misfits, Rebels, trouble makers, round pegs in the square holes, The ones who see things differently.
They don’t follow the rules and have no respect for the status quo.
You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. The only thing you can’t do, is ignore them, because they change things. They push the human race forward.
And while some may see them as the crazy ones, I see genius. Because the people who think they are crazy enough to change the world, are the ones who do.
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I really like how Obama spends Tax payer money to try and pump money back into the economy, but once spent will then be tax payer dollars again allowing the government to make more money off the people that need it the most. Vicious cycle anyone? Why can’t they just learn to lower taxes which creates both more revenue and jobs. It might fire a few government employees, but have you seen their OBSCENE salaries lately? Sometimes I just think Obama’s government is another Enron. Making sure that his government can be paid for by the money he keeps pumping back into the economy.
Scott
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In the Active Pursuit of Leisure. — Scott Pio
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Great 4th! Mudding, A few hundred dollars in Jeep repairs, BBQ (didn’t really have one), Metroing to Capital Hill, Haggling our way to get in front of the stage after arriving late, saw Reba McEntire Live for the first time, became famous on International Television, saw DC from the top of the W., puked after a packed metro ride, and ended the night with an amazing woman! Its one to go down in the history books.