Searching "comments":
| # | Comment | Survey |
|---|---|---|
| 51 | Huh? | Mr. Death has come back for you again, and this time he challenges you to The Seven Seals. What should they be? |
| 52 | I don't like it myself, makes me hyper, flushed, dizzy, nothing like the supposed "mellow" feeling everyone says. | How do you feel about the use of marijuana? |
| 53 | Why is this survey under "pets/animals"? | How do you feel about the use of marijuana? |
| 54 | I added hashish in qual as one of other examples to add. I apparently already had "hash" in it and neither of us caught it. I guess you could consider "hash" as corned beef hash maybe. | Which of these have you smoked? |
| 55 | Obvious, they were totally justified suspecting you were up to no good, correctly advised you to do such activity elsewhere. | Should I call a lawyer, or let this go? |
| 56 | Why? A person destroying property in a public parking lot would correctly draw the suspicion of bystanders and security personnel. From what it says no one bullied the person, he was detained just to determine there wasn't any criminal activity going on, and advised to do such things elsewhere. I see this as a totally appropriate response and the person would be thrown out of court trying to sue over this. I assume this incident took place in the U.S. People of the U.S. are too spoiled and take for granted their freedom. With the recent terrorism and need for precautions there is even more a priority to be watchful and check out suspicious activity. | Should I call a lawyer, or let this go? |
| 57 | Reading your other posts makes me think you are just basically anti-establishment, like the hippies in the 60's. I guess you think we should just laugh off what happened on 9/11, and not offend anyone in the airports by screening them, Again I say Americans are spoiled brats and we can live with a few mistakes and heightened security to maintain a safe existence. Last time I flew, they ran my bags through a separate special screening, made me take off my shoes and screened them for explosives, gave me the once over with the wand several times. Was I upset? Hell no. I suppose you'd be whining and complaining about being harassed. | Should I call a lawyer, or let this go? |
| 58 | Maybe I was wrong. This comment of yours makes you seem totally establishment with the average citizen having no right to be aware of what's going on around them and questioning suspicious activity. I say that person DID deserve to have a tool taken from them, and the situation was ironed out with no harm done except an offended person. Big frickin' deal. You are a prime example why criminals can work so openly, breaking into houses in broad daylight. You'd just automatically think everything is cool, and not question a thing. The time for attitudes like yours holds no place in this era of terrorists, snipers, serial killers and child molesters. Individuals can and should question suspicious activity. What the hell do you think Neighborhood Watch programs are all about? I'm not saying everyone should be like a vigilante taking justice into their hands, but peaceful questioning of suspicious activities might just stop the next WTC disaster. | Should I call a lawyer, or let this go? |
| 59 | thingy, whozit, frickinthing | Which of these replacement words do you like? |
| 60 | I'd say I definitely drive faster and more aggressively on the highway when blasting Van Halen, Led Zep or Smokin' Joe Kubek on my 200 watt 8 speaker system. If I feel like relaxing, setting the cruise control on only 65, then maybe it's BB King, classical, or no radio at all. | Does music affect your driving? |