Tuesday, May 20, 2008
About Me
- Name: shoprat
- Location: Michigan, United States
From High School I went into the Navy where I served a little over two years and got discharged for medical reasons. I studied and trained for the Ministry but am temperamentally unsuited for that job so I entered retail and food management for several years. I really wanted to write fiction so I decided to get a factory job while I did it. I found that I am actually happy producing things in a factory and I have written a couple of novels, which I hope never see the light of day :-D.
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And at 25 yrs of age
- Make a South Park Char
- Jeus Christ Superstar Again.
- Prince Caspian
- An Embarrassing Confession
- A Bit of Michigan (and Ohio) History.
- It's Saddening.
- May 6th 08
- Unique to Michigan (well mostly) A Rare Bird
- A Bit of Clarifying
- Been Messing Around Again
- Race or Competence?
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And in the Navy
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7 Comments:
No one deserves a condition such as that. As opposed to many on the Left when dealing with the GOP or Conservatives, I don't wish Kennedy physical harm of any sort.
BZ
i agree with you guys - as little respect as i have for the kennedys, i would wish health issues such as this on no one - not even them.
I'd not wish such an illness on my worst enemy, I disagree with the guy a lot, yet my prayers are with him and his family.
Yeah Teddy's a liberal, but he does represent a liberal area too, so he does represent his constituents I guess.
Brain cancer is horrifying. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. And much as I despise Ted Kennedy he's not someone I consider my worst enemy.
I also agree with you, Shoprat. I actually detest Ted Kennedy's politics but that's no reason to wish anything this terrible on him. I hope that he recovers, not just for his sake but for the sake of his family. My father died of brain cancer. It is a terrible thing indeed!
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That's very good of you, Shoprat.
No one deserves the indignity of a cancerous death.
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