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2-23-2k1

As i sit here chillin like a villian, I can help but to wonder about something, if we really landed on the moon, then why was the flag waving? That can't be true then, the government was just pulling the wool over our eyes. Also, if we have to work to get money, then what about the ppl that make the money? have you ever thought about that? it's like, why don't you just make a little extra...to pocket it. you know? i mean it's amazing how much trust we put in ppl. This whole world and economy could collapse at the dop of a hat because of our gullability. It just seems weird. And what is the deal with all these million dollar dot-com start ups than end up bankrupt? is that not some type of conspiracy? Like pets.com, it's as if they decided to go out and say,"Let's quit while we are ahead". so then they went "Bankrupt". It's a conspiracy. i just hope the FBI doesn't see this, because if they do then they will know that the gig is up!!!!

-Mh3/

2-24-2k1

Ok what is the deal with banks taking a long ass time to process deposits? Do they check the money to see if it's real or what? You know, i think i caused the prices of school lunch to be raised. Because i saw the episode of the X-files where they found that little strip in the 20 dollar bill, and so everyday before i payed for my lunch i would take the little strip outta the dollar. Is it my fault? Well so what if it is? It's not like they prolly weren't gonna do it anyway. But anyway, getting to today's top conspiracy, What the heck is up with NASCAR? It seems like all these ppl are being killed lately. Dale Earnhart, R.I.P; and Adam Petty, R.I.P. I was beggining to wonder...what kind of safety precautions do they have, or NEED to have? Well i heard that the day of Earnhart's passing that they were thinking about implementing a new neck brace thing. And the guys @ ESPN even said that this device might have saved Dale's life. So what is up? And another thing... did anyone notice that this year's DAYTONA 500 aired on FOX? It seems like there has never been any fatal accidents all the times that this program has aired on other channels, then the day it airs on fox, someone is killed. Could FOX have some kind of conspiracy against Dale Earnhart and hired the guy to bump him? It seems a little strange to me. Hmmm....think about it.

-Mh3

2-25-2k1

Well as i sit here in the chair in front of my computer i getto wondering about today's conspiracy: The XFL. Now this might be, by far, the most outrageous conspiracy I have ever thought of. By now, the XFL has probably cost NBC about a couple million dollars. And do you know why? Because they advertised it TOO heavily. They practically tried to force feed it to us. But as we can sit here for days upon days thinking about how much the XFL sucks, i have to try to convince you of my theroy...What if, the XFL was all just a ploy by Mr. Vincent K. McMahon to try and bankrupt NBC? I mean sure, Vince would lose money too. But he still has the WWF. A multi-billion dollar company. NBC owns a certain amount of the XFL, (I'm not sure how much. Although it's probably close to 25%) and so if they own that much off the XFL, and they spend millions advertising for it and that goes to waste...How much money do u think that NBC would be losing? Well of course it would have to be in the millions because of that lost advertising, but then they also would lose about a million more on the airtime lost. During the time that the XFL is shown, NBC could have shown lots of other shows. But no, they took a chance on the XFL. And where did that get them? Worse off than they started. So was the XFL just some plot against NBC by the evil Mastermind Vince McMahon? Only time may tell...

-Mh3/

2-27-2k1/

Ok. Now a few ppl know about this site...maybe i'll get some hits now. ;) hehe. Well enough of the propaganda,on to today's conspiracy: Eminem. Ok now don't get me wrong, i like eminem. I think he's a damn good rapper. There are just a few things that don't make sense. See the story goes like this basically, An Unknown rapper gets third place in a radio contest. Then "Mysteriously" his tape ends up in the hands of Dr. Dre. Conincedence? I think not...cuz see then he became famous after Dre was able to help him. So my main theory about Eminem...That he sold his soul to the devil in order to become famous. Sound farfetched ? Well actually it's not. Here's some proof. In one of his songs he says, "See you in hell for the sequel". But wait, there's more. He also goes on to rap to his daughter about places in life: "There's a place called heaven and a place called hell, there's a place called prison and a place called jail,and dadda's prolly on his way to all of them except one..." And let's see, he's practically in jail for the pistol whip thing, and he isn't an angel, so then apparently he's not going to heaven. So that leave's every place accounted for except hell. So that's two reasons, but here's another. Ok let's think about this, a guy goes from rapping about nice things (his VERY 1st album: Infinite) and failing, to being an overnight superstar. So even if he did sell his soul, it didn't come without a severe price. His personal life went to crap. I mean he had a very beautiful wife and daughter and a successful marriage. Where is he now? (After he became famous) His marriage is over, his now ex-wife tried to kill herself, and he's facing prison time for assault charges. I'd never pay the price of being famous.

-Mh3

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