i HaD a PReMoNiTioN iT WouLD SuCK. 3/5/07.
So that is my day. So whenever you think your life sucks just imagine anytime a P.I.G. can come and inspect your house whenever they want.
"Fuck the Constitution, we're doing it to make sure you aren't doing anything behind our back. We are just like parents, your house is now our house and we can do anything we want and the judge, courts, and people (in Idaho) will support us and say "You shouldn't have been so stupid, and done this." I hate it.
I wonder sometimes if my new relationship will last. That's a problem with dating the woman you cheated on you wife with. It destroys the trust. And I know so many people are hoping it will fail, just like with my ex-wife, I'm just hoping I don't fuck up again. It would just be one more day to regret (like the Mushroomhead song).
See that and morning radio suck really bad. It's like having you uncle try to stick his dick in his mouth. And not the gay one, the one that got you drunk, your first condom and porn.
Starbucks steams at "Starstrucks" Indian coffee chain
MUMBAI, INDIA- Starbucks Corp. is opposing Indian entrepreneur Shahnaz Husain's plans to start a chain of coffee shops called Starstrucks, the Mint business paper reported.
The U.S. coffee shop chain has told India's Controller-General of Patents, Designs and Trademark that the name is deceptively similar to its own name, the paper said. Husain, an herbal beauty specialist who has a range of skincare and haircare products and salons named after her, is not willing to give up the name, the paper said.
"Why should I give it up? Hundreds of others are deceptively similar. What to do? They have opposed and we will fight," Husain, called the Herbal Queen, told Mint. Husain plans to open 25 stores in a year. The shops will have a glamour theme, with posters of movie stars, the paper said.
"My concept's totally different," she said.
Starbucks, the latest in a line of foreign companies facing branding challenges in India, is reported to be awaiting permission from the Indian government to open its coffee shops in a joint venture with an Indonesian franchisee and Pantaloon Retail India Ltd.'s founder Kishore Biyani.
The government had sought some clarifications from Starbucks on its joint venture arrangement, local papers have said.
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