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What you need to know about me...well, I'm 26, from Visalia (Huntington Beach originally)...and its ok here...



I prefer to listen to Rock n Roll stations, but you can catch me listening to the local old school or soft rock/80's stations...this is my favorite..with the awesome Front Row Morning show...some of their features are the Brad Giese penile euphamism of the day, and Jennifer Lipp's freak news and Celebrity Sleaze..check it out! 103.7 KRZR

The funniest articles you'll ever read on the internet are here, especially an occasional article featuring an accounts payable supervisor that talks like a gangster The Onion...I have nothing else to say but you need to read this stuff for yourself...if you survive the laughter...you can always look at the pics and laugh to death...Just click on the name to check it out...

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The following are some quotes from of Zhuge Liang's book The Way of the General:

"To overcome the intelligent by folly is contrary to the natural order of things; to overcome the foolish by intelligence is in accord with the natural order. To overcome the intelligent by intelligence, however, is a matter of opportunity. There are three avenues of opportunity: events, trends, and conditions. When opportunities occur through events but you are unable to respond, you are not smart. When opportunities become active through a trend and yet you cannot make plans, you are not wise. When opportunities emerge through conditions but you cannot act on them, you are not bold. Those skilled in generalship always achieve their victories by taking advantage of opportunities."

"... an enlightened ruler does not worry about people not knowing him; he worries about not knowing people. He worries not about outsiders not knowing insiders, but about insiders not knowing outsiders. He worries not about subordinates not knowing superiors, but about superiors not knowing subordinates. He worries not about the lower classes not knowing the upper classes, but about the upper classes not knowing the lower classes."

"Those who are skilled in combat do not become angered; those who are skilled at winning do not become afraid. Thus the wise win before they fight, while the ignorant fight to win."

(Zhuge Liang, circa 200 AD, The Way of the General)
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