Drillbit said:Idaho? That my friend was in Kentucky, where there are lots of hills and hollers where any represenative of the government would do well to think twice about going into.
Oh right, my bad! Kan-tuck-ee.
Drillbit said:Idaho? That my friend was in Kentucky, where there are lots of hills and hollers where any represenative of the government would do well to think twice about going into.
DiscoJen said:I won't be answering "relationship to #1"...I don't wanna end up in a concentration camp wearing a jump suit with a pink triangle.
x2jhmover said:I can't wait for some Acorn asshole to show up on my doorstep.
2FUELS said:They changed the symbol again???? I thought it was a rainbow.
This.This census will be the dry run for Obama's Civilian Security Forces that he has talked about several times.
knewsom said:Maybe they're afraid of getting shot and hanged in Idaho? ( before you flip, I know it ended up to be a suicide. )
jrose609 said:Dude, it was Kentucky......In Idaho, they never would have found him
ptschram said:Wasn't it Western Kentucky? If it was Eastern Kentucky, they either wanted him found, or it was suicide (!) otherwise, they would have left the body in a coal mine!
jhmover said:There are lots of bodies in mines in PA (around Scranton especially).
jhmover said:I think he got turned into Keilbasa.
SGaynor said:FYI - this year it's 10 questions (well, for one person, they ask about 6 for each person: name, DOB, race, relationship to Person #1, etc). No long form; no short form - just 10 questions. All pretty innocuous.
Seems like they are asking the questions they should be:
http://2010.census.gov/2010census/how/interactive-form.php
az_max said:That site brings up a google error in FireFox. Had to open in IE to see it.