Learn To Protect Your Network
| Temporary Escape |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 11:38 pm |
| Tags: The Stories, Amnesia, Bar, Bartender, Blouse, Dollars Cents, Fuck, Husband, Ira, Jeans, Legendary Strongman, Not Going To Sleep You, Overenthusiastic Cheerleader, Pool Cues, Sandow, Son, Suburbia, Tanktop Clad Girls, Temporary Escape, Titty Twister, Well Endowed |
| husband and son somewhere in suburbia. The seductive purr she attempted came out as an ill-pitched squeak, What did you have in mind? He turned to the bartender affording her the full effect of his profile and said, Hey Billy, can I get a Titty Twister here? The bartender looked skeptical, You sure about that Sandow? He looked |
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| Stranded in suburbia |
| Published: September 25, 2007, 7:03 am |
| Tags: Children, Diversity, Family, Homes, Neighborhood, Raising Family, Raisingafamily, Suburban, Suburbia |
| up, we never moved out to suburbia. That was mostly due to economics, but also partly due to the fact the I enjoyed living in the melting pot of a big city. During those years, our neighbors were a random sampling of what the world has to offer when it comes to human beings - young, old, married, single, gay, straight, black, white and every |
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| SouthPeak To Enjoy Unreal Engine 3 License [Southpeak Games] |
| Published: November 7, 2007, 9:20 pm |
| Tags: Epic Games, Mark Rein, Monster Madness Battle For Suburbia, Southpeak Games, Unreal Engine 3 |
| Madness EX: Battle for Suburbia for the PlayStation 3. It's the port of the Xbox 360 and PC game of nearly the same name, just with an added E and X. It may sound like very dry stuff, but SouthPeak and Epic both agree that the license is very important for independent studios who, according to Mark Rein "would typically have to wait a |
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| SouthPeak Unreal Engine Cross Studio License is Epic |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 4:50 pm |
| Tags: Sony, Epic Games, Game Consoles, Games, Game Platforms, Game Companies, Epic Games, Monster Madness Ex Battle For Suburbia, Psyonix Studios, Southpeak, Unreal Engine 3 |
| Madness EX: Battle for Suburbia for the PS3. The title is currently under development by Psyonix Studios. via GamesIndustry.biz ---Related Articles at Gaming Today:E3 2007: Games for Windows Live Support to Be Included in Unreal Engine 3SEGA Licenses Unreal EngineEpic's Unreal Engine Signed For UndertowMark Rein Speaks Up on Latest UE3 |
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| "New York State Police and Federal Drug Enforcement ... [Drugs] |
| Published: November 29, 2007, 4:00 pm |
| Tags: Drugs, Suburbia |
| "New York State Police and Federal Drug Enforcement Agents raided a Croton-On-Hudson home Wednesday morning to break up a suspected crystal-meth lab, authorities said." Suburbia—no longer just... |
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| Today’s McMansions, Tomorrow’s Tenements |
| Published: February 22, 2008, 12:08 pm |
| Tags: Suburbia |
| with no future. American suburbia represents the greatest misallocation of resources in the history of the world. The far-flung housing subdivisions, commercial highway strips, big-box stores, and all the other furnishings and accessories of extreme car dependence will function poorly, if at all, in an oil-scarce future. Period. This dilemma |
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| Here's the CW's new Sunday night lineup |
| Published: May 27, 2008, 3:42 pm |
| Tags: Easy Money, In Harms Way, Media Rights Capital, Mrc, New Fall Shows, Sunday Nights, Surviving Suburbia, The Cw, Valentine Inc |
| Filed under: Industry, Programming, Reality-FreeBrad told you a couple of weeks ago about the new shows on The CW this fall. The network put aside Sunday nights in order to have Media Rights Capital program the night as it pleased, as an experiment. Now, the lineup that MRC has come up with has been released. The network has put all four shows |
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| Sex and Candy in Manhattan? |
| Published: June 16, 2008, 12:52 pm |
| Tags: Home In Suburbia, Manhattan, New York City |
| home - the typical realm of suburbia where white people are still minutely taken aback by seeing a person of foreign descent at the local Superfresh or public library. Absurd. In New York City, however, foreign culture is the norm. There really doesn’t seem to be a majority method of doing things, of behaving, of surviving in Manhattan. |
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| REVIEW: Odd Mom Out |
| Published: June 29, 2008, 7:23 pm |
| Tags: Older Titles, Jane Porter, Mrs Perfect, Suburbia |
| By Jane Porter September 27, 2007 5 Spot ISBN-10: 0446699233 ISBN-13: 78-0446699235 Recently, I started reading Mrs. Perfect, a story about an overachieving soccer mom whose world burns to the ground. That book is actually a sequel to another book by the name of Odd Mom Out. Marta Zinsser is not you're your everyday mother. She |
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| Short Story One long Paragraph |
| Published: July 9, 2008, 8:33 am |
| Tags: Current Events, Fiction, My Life, Future, Prose, Short, Story, Suburbia, Survival |
| I sat in the house looking out at my lawn. I should probably mow it today. My wife is going to kill me if I don't. She will say, all you do is sit around all day, watching TV, doing nothing. Then I will say, I work all week, the last thing I want to do is mow the lawn. Well, somebody has to do it. |
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| Short Story another long paragraph |
| Published: July 10, 2008, 8:33 am |
| Tags: Current Events, Fiction, My Life, Politics, Future, Prose, Short, Story, Suburbia, Survival |
| I sat at my desk dreading the drive home. The good thing is that my wife wouldn't be home. She would either be working out or tanning; I don't know, I stopped paying attention. My wife used to have beautiful, fair skin, now it looks like a piece of leather. She tells me that she needs to do it to stay competitive at work, |
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| Short Story Dialogue, not that good |
| Published: July 12, 2008, 8:43 am |
| Tags: Current Events, Fiction, My Life, Politics, Future, Prose, Short, Story, Suburbia, Survival |
| I named my kid Joseph. WHAT? I NAMED MY KID JOSEPH! I fucking heard you. You're kidding, right? No. Why? I can't believe you did that. Did what? Joseph. You're serious? Yes. You're an idiot. Why? You're God damned last name you retard. |
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| Short Story; Us and Them |
| Published: July 16, 2008, 12:30 pm |
| Tags: Current Events, Fiction, My Life, Politics, Bush, Future, Poetry, Police States, Prose, Short, Story, Suburbia, Survival |
| This was written a couple of years ago, right around when the fear of Bush was at its height… It's the obviousness; that's what causes the fear. Everybody knows they exist and they do what they do, but no speaks of it. It used to be secretive, but over time things leaked out. It was played off as conspiracy |
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| Cities Stake Claim to Being America’s ‘Best Places to Live’ |
| Published: July 17, 2008, 11:22 am |
| Tags: Suburbia |
| In a story about the housing downturn, BusinessWeek had some numbers crunched to see where home prices have remained most stable and where they have declined most precipitously:The results are fascinating. Annual price changes in most of the largest metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, |
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