Thursday, October 7, 2010

Anarchy 2 The World!

From:Me
To:You

Haven't updated this in a bit. Been Busy, But not really if you know what I mean, huh? I'm not sure about you people, but I read the news, watch the news, create the news (get my drift?) and some of it is just.. lets say bizarre. That said, in an effort to get this site moving along I'm gonna do what i like to call "The Anarchy Times Bizarro Story's Of The Day". You'll get it eventually, it's self explanatory. On a Another note. I want to voice my deep discomfort with the New England Patriots Management on trading Randy Moss. I think it was stupid. Very stupid. For Many reasons. Patriot's Games are expensive. They Make $$$$. Pay him $$$$. Everybody getting all mad because he asked about his funds. Im a Patriots Fan without ?. I really enjoyed having Randy in NE & wish him the best in Minnesota. I wouldn't have minded him retiring a PAT.
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -- Randy Moss is returning to Minnesota, finally united with Brett Favre in the place where his exceptional ability to catch the football first flourished.

Reviving memories of Moss's electrifying performances, colorful comments and contrarian behavior, the Super-Bowl-or-bust Vikings made another eye-opening acquisiton - just in time to try to rejuvenate a stagnant offense for a challenging stretch of games.

The New England Patriots traded the seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver to Minnesota on Wednesday, giving Moss the exit he expected and sending him back to the team that turned him into a superstar after drafting him in the first round in 1998.


And if there isn't enough to deter people from being criminals & misfits

Tenn. county jail gives new inmates used underwear

CLEVELAND, Tenn. -- Bradley County jail officials have been outfitting new inmates with old underwear worn by other prisoners, a practice they said is safe because the clothing is thoroughly washed. Bradley County Sheriff Jim Ruth talked about the policy during a discussion with county commissioners Tuesday.

Sheriff's Department spokesman Bob Gault told The Associated Press on Wednesday the jail has a longtime practice of issuing everything incoming prisoners wear and said the clothing is sanitized.

The Tennessee Corrections Institute inspects jails, and assistant director Peggy Sawyer said reissuing underwear is allowed. She said her agency's rules also require that prisoner clothing be washed twice a week.

The Tennessee Department of Correction gives inmates new underwear. Spokeswoman Dorinda Carter said "when an inmate leaves, his underwear leaves with him."




Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Feb 23. 2010.. Anarchy's Still Around!!






From: ME
To: You
World, I've been busy. Haven't forgot about you. Im trying to make my way through you. Everyone keep it locked.. Wouldn't wanna be the one who missed greatness.. cause it's in the making. So.. You already know..