How to make stairs fun!

TRhat is a good idea. There are two ways to make people do things a) make it fun and b) don't tax it.
 
TRhat is a good idea. There are two ways to make people do things a) make it fun and b) don't tax it.

You are so out of touch.

In the new world order, if someone is having fun, it should be taxed and punished because it's not fair as not everyone is having fun.

Get with the program.

I love being a converted liberal.
 
You are so out of touch.

In the new world order, if someone is having fun, it should be taxed and punished because it's not fair as not everyone is having fun.

Get with the program.

I love being a converted liberal.

Aren't you having fun being taxed? :huh: :smt043:smt043

Do not know if this is true or not could not verify, was sent to me, explains very good

Subject: Starner Jones MD


Short, sweet and to the point... This should be on the front page of every newspaper in America -in large bold letters. This was a "letter to the editor" in August 29th Jackson , MS newspaper.


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Starner Jones, MD is a seventh generation Mississippian and wanted to come back to Mississippi after going somewhere else for college and medical school. His extracurricular interests are golf, hunting, fishing and college football.

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Dear Sirs:



"During my last night's shift in the ER, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient with a shiny new gold tooth, multiple elaborate tattoos, a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and a new cellular telephone equipped with her favorite R&B tune for a ringtone. Glancing over the chart, one could not help noticing her payer status: Medicaid. She smokes more than one costly pack of cigarettes every day and, somehow, still has money to buy beer.


And our Congress expects me to pay for this woman's health care? Our nation's health care crisis is not a shortage of quality hospitals, doctors or nurses. It is a crisis of culture - a culture in which it is perfectly acceptable to spend money on vices while refusing to take care of one's self or, heaven forbid, purchase health insurance. A culture that thinks "I can do whatever I want to because someone else will always take care of me". Life is really not that hard. Most of us reap what we sow.


Don't you agree?



STARNER JONES, MD Jackson , MS
 
Aren't you having fun being taxed? :huh: :smt043:smt043

Do not know if this is true or not could not verify, was sent to me, explains very good

I'm reporting you to the whitehouse via their "turn-your-neighbor-in@whitehouse.gov" email address. Expect a visit soon... you need an attitude adjustment.
 
Sin Tax, they tax everything fun
 
Guy hit the nail on the head. Our country has issues. I new a guy who volunteered to help pass out food after Katrina in Houston he said most of them blew him sh!t as it wasn't what they wanted (not mcdonalds, burger king etc.). It's all about living off the Government ***.

Jack
 
Aren't you having fun being taxed? :huh: :smt043:smt043

Do not know if this is true or not could not verify, was sent to me, explains very good

Pretty much what my wife has always said when she works in the "impoverished" areas as a pharmacist. People come in with a shopping cart full of hair care products, toys, useless crap, vices, speaking on the latest blackberry with beautiful nails and hair, lots of bling, and rive away in a late model nice car, but they refuse to pay the voluntary $2 co pay on state assisted medication. Un f'n believable.
 
I guess in Europe they have 1m 47s commercials (?)
 
What a great idea, just painting the steps might also be enough of a visual to make people take the steps.

Ken
 

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