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Give Me a Bleepin’ Break 2

So I’m listening to a rerun of “Criminal Minds” while mucking about on LQ.

In this episode, someone has spiked the water supply of a town with LS&D.

Dialog (paraphrase):

FBI Agent A. “Each person received 10 to 12 times the normal dose.”

FBI Agent B. “That’s enough to kill a small child.”

I’m calling bullshit.

That may be enough to send a small child around the bend never to return (even that’s questionable, though the return may be a long trip, you will pardon the expression), but no one is known to have died from a dose of d-lysergic acid diethylamide.

CBS should be ashamed of itself.

Oh, I forgot. Television knows not shame.

Otherwise, there would be no Fox and no Jersey Shore, not to mention no The View.

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2 comments

  1. Duffy

    October 19, 2010 at 8:23 am

    What flavor of linux do you run?

     
  2. Frank

    October 20, 2010 at 8:43 pm

    Slackware on my file server.

    Ubuntu on my laptop and netbook.  They came that way from Dell and the wireless works.  Ain’t broke, don’t fix it.  I use Fluxbox, so I can forget I’m running Ubuntu most of the time.

    I also ran Debian for about six months (really liked Debian) and distro-hopped CentOS, Suse, Mandriva,  and couple of others.

    But I’m a Slackware guy through and through.

    Slackware always works and it never breaks.

     
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