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Vision without action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare.

Japanese Proverb

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1 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:32:06pm

Words for software developers to live by. AND MANAGEMENT.

2 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:33:09pm

Today feels like Thursday because tomorrow is my Friday!

Woot!

3 2by2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:33:26pm

so true for painters as well

4 stuiec  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:33:28pm

Shouldn't that be, "vision without action is a daydream"?

5 bulwrk  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:33:46pm

Action without vision makes you a Democrat

6 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:34:06pm

re: #5 bulwrk

Action without vision makes you a Democrat

LOL

7 2by2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:34:17pm

re: #4 stuiec

you've got a point there

8 reine.de.tout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:34:37pm

re: #1 vxbush

Words for software developers to live by. AND MANAGEMENT.

Afternoon vxbush!
Whenever you're ready, it's your turn.

9 LadyBehir  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:35:09pm

#4 beat me to it. Too many passwords to remember. Took forever to log in.

10 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:35:13pm

Good Afternoon Lizards!
Only a short time here..So I'll try to make it quality time..
Hi VX and LoppyD!

11 Kerr Avon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:35:13pm

A spirit with a vision is a dream, with a mission.

- Neil Peart

12 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:35:50pm

re: #10 HoosierHoops

Good Afternoon Lizards!
Only a short time here..So I'll try to make it quality time..
Hi VX and LoppyD!

{Hooosier Daddy!}

13 so.cal.swede  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:36:35pm

re: #5 bulwrk

Action without vision makes you a Democrat

close the thread, someone already won it.

14 stuiec  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:36:38pm

re: #9 LadyBehir

#4 beat me to it. Too many passwords to remember. Took forever to log in.

I AM NOT A NUMBER! I AM A FREE MAN!

/malevolent laughter

15 kayawanee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:36:50pm

re: #4 stuiec

Shouldn't that be, "vision without action is a daydream"?

I was thinking the same thing.

16 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:37:14pm

re: #10 HoosierHoops

Good Afternoon Lizards!
Only a short time here..So I'll try to make it quality time..
Hi VX and LoppyD!

So, what do you think about sheep farming, and all it's little benefits?

17 funky chicken  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:37:24pm

You mean like Hank Paulson?

November 25, 2008
HP-1293

Secretary Paulson Remarks on Consumer ABS Lending Facility

Washington-- Today the Treasury and the Federal Reserve are announcing a facility to finance the issuance of non-mortgage asset-backed paper in order to support lending to consumers and small businesses that is vital to our economy.

The consumer asset backed securities market is a source of liquidity to financial institutions that provide federally-guaranteed small business loans and consumer lending such as auto loans, student loans and credit cards. Issuance of ABS in these areas reached $240 billion in 2007, but credit market stresses led to a steep decline in the third quarter of 2008, and the market essentially came to a halt in October. As a result, millions of Americans cannot find affordable financing for their basic credit needs. And credit card rates are climbing, making it more expensive for families to finance everyday purchases. This lack of affordable consumer credit undermines consumer spending and as a result weakens our economy.

To address this need and support the return of consumer lending, the Treasury will provide $20 billion of credit protection to the Federal Reserve in connection with its $200 billion Term Asset Backed Securities Loan Facility. By providing liquidity to issuers of consumer asset backed paper, the Federal Reserve facility will enable a broad range of institutions to step up their lending, enabling borrowers to have access to lower cost consumer finance

18 rawmuse  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:37:40pm

I am going to the gym now. The last time I was there I got in to a fracas.
It did not end well.
See you all later.

19 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:37:46pm

Action with vision is Activision. Which owns Blizzard. Which made Warcraft 2. Which rocks.

20 sdkruiser  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:38:19pm

action without vision is a nightmare

Fairly well describes the Thanksgiving meal I'll be enduring.

21 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:38:45pm

re: #17 funky chicken

Let's cut through all the technical bullshit. Will this lower credit card rates?

22 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:38:49pm

re: #16 Walter L. Newton

So, what do you think about sheep farming, and all it's little benefits?

Hey! I'm just bummed out to read that eggnog is not very good for you.
All I ask for is a gallon or so a year at Xmas.
There really is no justice in this world..

23 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:38:49pm

re: #12 loppyd

{LOPPY-LEH}

24 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:39:14pm

re: #18 rawmuse

I am going to the gym now. The last time I was there I got in to a fracas.
It did not end well.
See you all later.

Do tell!

25 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:39:17pm

re: #8 reine.de.tout

Afternoon vxbush!
Whenever you're ready, it's your turn.

Oh! Coolness. I'm waiting for a cloning job to finish, so I can do it now...
Are we going to have a problem continuing play over the holidays if redstateredneck is checking work for her turn to move?

26 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:39:21pm

re: #23 WriterMom

{LOPPY-LEH}

{WritahMom}

Wasssup?

27 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:39:49pm

re: #22 HoosierHoops

Hey! I'm just bummed out to read that eggnog is not very good for you.
All I ask for is a gallon or so a year at Xmas.
There really is no justice in this world..

It's once a year. Don't fret.

28 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:39:53pm

El sueño de la razón produce monstruos*.

-F. Goya


*The sleep of reason produces monsters

29 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:40:22pm

From Previous Thread

re: #499 Meremortal

Hi Walter. I think the larger problem is: How does the Con+BOR stand up to a professional political class that acts in its' own interest rather than the interest of the populace? The founding fathers envisioned a government staffed by citizens on a temporary basis, citizens who would return to the private sector after a short stint at government work. Government is now a profession harried by lobbyists and staffed by politicos who have never worked in the real world.

Walter invited us to take it over here...

So that's the question... Has our selfishness/laziness/ignorance as a people caused us to give up so much liberty because of:
-ceding power to a professional political class
-loving material security more than freedom
-failing to remember/learn about the origins of our liberty and prosperity
-falling for good sounding but insubstancial promises
-having a majority of the population dependent on a minority to provide wealth and security
...that we now face the tipping point where we will no longer be able to preserve our liberty or wealth?

30 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:40:30pm

Anyone else almost done with Christmas shopping?

31 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:41:08pm

re: #18 rawmuse

I am going to the gym now. The last time I was there I got in to a fracas.
It did not end well.
See you all later.


Well..If ya got to get into a fight..the gym is a perfect place.
and don't forget..Don't drop your left.

32 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:41:11pm

re: #26 loppyd

Lopps-Eggsellent. Outsmarting the Evil Estrogen Sistahs!

33 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:41:33pm

re: #30 MandyManners

Yes-I am!

Oh-wait, I don't have to do it...

34 bulwrk  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:41:33pm

re: #30 MandyManners

I don't even start for another 2 weeks.

35 funky chicken  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:41:48pm

re: #21 Walter L. Newton

Let's cut through all the technical bullshit. Will this lower credit card rates?

Frankly, I hope not. We got in this trouble because millions of Americans spent hundreds of billions of dollars, using cheap credit, and had no ability or inclination to pay it back.

36 midwestgak  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:41:51pm

re: #10 HoosierHoops

Hi Hoosier. Taking tomorrow off?

37 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:42:03pm

re: #18 rawmuse

I am going to the gym now. The last time I was there I got in to a fracas.
It did not end well.
See you all later.

A fracas at the gym?!

Was everybody Kung Fu fighting?

38 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:42:25pm

re: #32 WriterMom

Lopps-Eggsellent. Outsmarting the Evil Estrogen Sistahs!

Love it!

39 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:42:36pm
40 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:43:05pm

Be water, my friend.

-B. Lee

41 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:43:18pm

re: #37 Occasional Reader

There you go, Bar Mitzvah DJ Boy...

42 Meremortal  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:43:26pm

Thanks Walter, I'm an expert at posting as a thread dies.

To finish up (posting time is minimal lately), I am reminded of Davy Crockett, who upon being defeated for reelection to the legislature, famously said, "You all can go to hell, I'm going to Texas." He did, and was promptly killed at the Alamo.

Personal sacrifice, the crucible which has saved our country for over two centuries. Who is ready to make the sacrifices needed now? I don't have much faith in the political class at this time.

43 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:43:50pm

re: #40 Ben Hur

BENHUR!

You are all, like philosophical and stuff today.

44 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:44:04pm

re: #33 WriterMom

Yes-I am!

Oh-wait, I don't have to do it...

Not even a dreidel?

45 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:44:19pm

Heart attack, eh? Boss may be cause

Sick and tired of your lousy boss?

It's more than a mere irritation. It could kill you.

Swedish researchers report today that workers saddled for four years with managers who were inconsiderate, opaque, uncommunicative, and poor advocates were about 60 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack or other life-threatening cardiac condition. By contrast, employees whose managers exhibited robust leadership skills were roughly 40 percent less likely to suffer heart emergencies.

46 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:44:31pm

re: #34 bulwrk

I don't even start for another 2 weeks.

The crowds get to me.

47 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:44:31pm

re: #44 MandyManners

Oh-yes, of course the Chanukah stuff, but I just don't have to do Christmas shopping.

48 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:45:00pm

Commentary: Michelle Obama is reinventing the stay-at-home mom
[Link: www.cnn.com...]

America's vision of the stereotypical June Cleaver at-home mom is about to get a shake-up.

Michelle Obama is joining the ranks of the Mocha Moms! And she'll be doing it at the most prestigious address on earth -- 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

From the time when Africans were dragged to these shores as slaves, one of the jobs that fell to these women who weren't working in the fields was caring for the children of their owners...


WTF?! There people out there who compare Michelle Obama to June Cleaver?!

49 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:45:12pm

Reine.de.tout

I'm done. Next!

50 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:45:12pm

re: #45 loppyd

What a sunny, cheery article.

[THUNK]

51 joncelli  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:45:13pm

re: #45 loppyd

Christ, it's a wonder I'm not dead and buried.

52 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:45:15pm

re: #47 WriterMom

Oh-yes, of course the Chanukah stuff, but I just don't have to do Christmas shopping.

It's great that it's not been co-opted by Madison Avenue.

53 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:45:32pm

re: #36 midwestgak

Hi Hoosier. Taking tomorrow off?

Hi Gak! Part of the day.. I was also informed that i need to really start taking vacation time before Jan.
My Son gets Married Friday at 6:30pm...So you know..It's going to be a great night to remember.

54 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:45:47pm

re: #39 MandyManners

Someone posted this yesterday.

Saw that when it came out!

Was waay into Bean at one point.

Hillarious.

Then of course "Friends" stole it.

55 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:46:23pm

re: #41 WriterMom

There you go, Bar Mitzvah DJ Boy...

I knew I could count on you.

56 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:46:44pm

re: #52 MandyManners

Yes, it's another one of the Jewish "they attacked us, but we fought back and kicked their asses SO LET'S EAT" holidays.

57 Seattle Rep  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:47:14pm

'Smelled it did he. Dealt it, he did.'

Master Yoda on farting.

58 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:47:19pm

re: #55 Occasional Reader

Always!

59 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:47:32pm

re: #54 Ben Hur

Saw that when it came out!

Was waay into Bean at one point.

Hillarious.

Then of course "Friends" stole it.

[Link: video.google.com...]

Oh, that is funny.

60 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:47:54pm

re: #39 MandyManners

Someone posted this yesterday.

Yes and I got a *whack* for it!

61 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:47:56pm

re: #52 MandyManners

It's great that it's not been co-opted by Madison Avenue.


It totally has.

The "present on every night of Chanukah" is an American invention.

62 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:48:05pm

re: #53 HoosierHoops

Hi Gak! Part of the day.. I was also informed that i need to really start taking vacation time before Jan.
My Son gets Married Friday at 6:30pm...So you know..It's going to be a great night to remember.

Hoops , tell him that the longer he is married her respect for him will grow & the sex just gets better.

63 Meremortal  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:48:24pm

re: #29 DaddyG

From Previous Thread

So that's the question... Has our selfishness/laziness/ignorance as a people caused us to give up so much liberty because of:
-ceding power to a professional political class
-loving material security more than freedom
-failing to remember/learn about the origins of our liberty and prosperity
-falling for good sounding but insubstancial promises
-having a majority of the population dependent on a minority to provide wealth and security
...that we now face the tipping point where we will no longer be able to preserve our liberty or wealth?

DaddyG, I believe we will reach the tipping point, if we do not act to remove most incumbents of both parties from office, starting in 2010.

And with that I must leave you all for now, carry on lizards and lizzies.

MM

64 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:48:30pm

re: #56 WriterMom

Yes, it's another one of the Jewish "they attacked us, but we fought back and kicked their asses SO LET'S EAT" holidays.

Rather life-affirming.

65 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:48:34pm

re: #61 Ben Hur

THEN LET'S SWITCH TO KWANZA!

66 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:48:41pm

re: #29 DaddyG

From Previous Thread
re: #499 Meremortal

Hi Walter. I think the larger problem is: How does the Con+BOR stand up to a professional political class that acts in its' own interest rather than the interest of the populace? The founding fathers envisioned a government staffed by citizens on a temporary basis, citizens who would return to the private sector after a short stint at government work. Government is now a profession harried by lobbyists and staffed by politicos who have never worked in the real world.

Walter invited us to take it over here...

So that's the question... Has our selfishness/laziness/ignorance as a people caused us to give up so much liberty because of:
-ceding power to a professional political class
-loving material security more than freedom
-failing to remember/learn about the origins of our liberty and prosperity
-falling for good sounding but insubstancial promises
-having a majority of the population dependent on a minority to provide wealth and security
...that we now face the tipping point where we will no longer be able to preserve our liberty or wealth?

Sums it up really well DaddyG. And I don't see any way to stop it. This last election was a good example. Obama got a majority of votes, woters who basically agree with the points above.

So, now, we will see more of this government intervention, bring more citizens into this crumbling foundation, and the majority will grow larger.

This last election was the tipping point. I don't see any way to stop the momentum now. It's not just the Dems pushing for all these bail outs and hand outs and programs.

67 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:48:56pm

re: #60 DaddyG

Yes and I got a *whack* for it!

I don't know if ploome saw the whole thing.

68 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:49:09pm

re: #62 opnion

Great wedding speech!

69 funky chicken  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:49:15pm

Here's the link to Paulson's statement that has me so POed today:

[Link: www.treas.gov...]

To offset that, here's a link to the Treas Dept doing something really, really good.

[Link: www.treasury.gov...]

(stay positive, stay positive) Um, better late than never. Well done, guys.

70 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:49:20pm

re: #56 WriterMom

Yes, it's another one of the Jewish "they attacked us, but we fought back and kicked their asses SO LET'S EAT" holidays.

Or, "They attacked and occupied us, a small minority of us revolted bring a shitstorm hurricane on the rest of us, they destroy and disperse us again" let's eat holiday.

71 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:49:24pm

re: #61 Ben Hur

It totally has.

The "present on every night of Chanukah" is an American invention.

At least you get more than one gift-giving day!

72 A Kiwi Infidel  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:49:38pm
73 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:49:42pm

More political correctness run amok:

Claremont parents clash over kindergarten Thanksgiving costumes


For decades, Claremont kindergartners have celebrated Thanksgiving by dressing up as pilgrims and Native Americans and sharing a feast. But on Tuesday, when the youngsters meet for their turkey and songs, they won't be wearing their hand-made bonnets, headdresses and fringed vests.

Parents in this quiet university town are sharply divided over what these construction-paper symbols represent: A simple child's depiction of the traditional (if not wholly accurate) tale of two factions setting aside their differences to give thanks over a shared meal? Or a cartoonish stereotype that would never be allowed of other racial, ethnic or religious groups?

"It's demeaning," Michelle Raheja, the mother of a kindergartner at Condit Elementary School, wrote to her daughter's teacher. "I'm sure you can appreciate the inappropriateness of asking children to dress up like slaves (and kind slave masters), or Jews (and friendly Nazis), or members of any other racial minority group who has struggled in our nation's history."

74 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:49:51pm

re: #64 MandyManners

Judaism is all about life: l'chaim, to life...

But 'let's eat' is a good secondary layer.

75 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:50:02pm

re: #65 WriterMom

THEN LET'S SWITCH TO KWANZA!


They invented candles, you know.

76 Outrider  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:50:26pm

re: #30 MandyManners

Anyone else almost done with Christmas shopping?

has anyone else even started? It's not even the 20th of December yet.

77 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:50:28pm

re: #67 MandyManners

I don't know if ploome saw the whole thing.

Not saying I didn't deserve it... ;-)

I can't resist lowbrow humor.

78 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:50:33pm

re: #42 Meremortal

Thanks Walter, I'm an expert at posting as a thread dies.

To finish up (posting time is minimal lately), I am reminded of Davy Crockett, who upon being defeated for reelection to the legislature, famously said, "You all can go to hell, I'm going to Texas." He did, and was promptly killed at the Alamo.

Personal sacrifice, the crucible which has saved our country for over two centuries. Who is ready to make the sacrifices needed now? I don't have much faith in the political class at this time.

Count how many of the politicians in DC are against all these handouts. Add up the total of members of the House and Congress, get you percentage. There's your answer. That's you "who."

79 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:50:43pm

re: #73 loppyd

OK. I'm gonna hurl.

80 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:50:43pm

re: #59 MandyManners

Oh, that is funny.

I gotta admit, that was a "Friends" moment that made me laugh out loud.

(Yes, the wife is a big Friends fan, she made me watch it)

81 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:50:45pm

re: #50 WriterMom

What a sunny, cheery article.

[THUNK]

I used to have a boss who made me wild with rage on a daily basis - I feel your pain!

82 DeafDog  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:50:48pm

re: #65 WriterMom

THEN LET'S SWITCH TO KWANZA!

Or Feastivas...for the rest of us.

83 Ford_Prefect  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:51:02pm

re: #65 WriterMom

THEN LET'S SWITCH TO KWANZA!

What about Chrismahanukwanzakah?

84 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:51:12pm

re: #73 loppyd

More political correctness run amok:

Claremont parents clash over kindergarten Thanksgiving costumes

Oh, for fuck's sake.

85 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:51:12pm

re: #71 MandyManners

At least you get more than one gift-giving day!

Let me let you in on a little secret I learned in elementary school in my formally WASP town in NY:

Jews only have Chanukah so they can get out of school during Christmas vacation.

86 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:51:17pm

re: #75 Ben Hur

And the KENORA.
(I'm not kidding...the KENORA..wonder where the f*ck they got that great idea?)

87 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:51:30pm

re: #61 Ben Hur

It totally has.

The "present on every night of Chanukah" is an American invention.

So were Christmas cards, and a lot of other traditions.

Me, I just enjoy. But no, they aren't scriptural.

88 funky chicken  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:51:30pm

re: #48 bosforus

I'm more offended by the slavery reference, for God's sake.

89 joncelli  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:51:35pm

re: #63 Meremortal

The problem is that governing an 18th century agrarian society is much, much easier than governing a (much larger and more complex) 21st century technological society. The part-time-governance example simply won't work. Thus we have to find some other way to hold bureaucrats accountable. I advocate decimation, but that's just me.

90 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:51:36pm
91 lawhawk  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:52:03pm

CNN: Home prices post record drop.

Memo to CNN and everyone else paying attention - especially the critters in Congress. Prices dropping on real estate means that they are becoming more affordable. It isn't a bad thing in and of itself, unless you're trying to sell and you're upside down on your mortgage.

For buyers, it means a good opportunity to land the place of your dreams if you're fully qualified and have good credit and can meet the lending requirements (including down payment). If you're subprime, you're nearly out of luck (which is as it should be).

92 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:52:12pm

re: #65 WriterMom

THEN LET'S SWITCH TO KWANZA!

Yes! The traditional celebration of the African harvest! In... er... late spring/early summer, no less!

93 lawhawk  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:52:55pm

re: #56 WriterMom

Yes, it's another one of the Jewish "they attacked us, but we fought back and kicked their asses SO LET'S EAT" holidays.

Is there a Jewish holiday that doesn't involve eating in some fashion? Even Yom Kippur is a holiday that revolves around food (the meal before the fast, and the meal following)!

94 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:53:27pm

re: #74 WriterMom

Judaism is all about life: l'chaim, to life...

But 'let's eat' is a good secondary layer.

95 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:53:36pm

At my children's day care, they had the "Holidays" displayed on the table at the entry.

There was Kwanza, Channukah, and Poinsettia.

I promise you, it just said Poinsettia and had a card explaining the tradition.

96 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:53:38pm

Ok

I must be getting mad because I am dropping letters (example; you s/b your) all over the place.

97 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:53:40pm

re: #83 Ford_Prefect

What about Chrismahanukwanzakah?

Happy Chrismahanukwanzakah!

You tube is da bomb!

98 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:54:02pm

re: #76 Outrider

has anyone else even started? It's not even the 20th of December yet.

CHRISTMAS 2008: SHOP EARLY. SHOP OFTEN.

99 Ford_Prefect  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:54:04pm

re: #93 lawhawk

Is there a Jewish holiday that doesn't involve eating in some fashion? Even Yom Kippur is a holiday that revolves around food (the meal before the fast, and the meal following)!

What is a holiday in any religion/culture without a big feast?

100 lawhawk  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:54:10pm

re: #83 Ford_Prefect

Festivus for the rest of us!

101 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:54:16pm

re: #93 lawhawk

Boxing Day?

102 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:54:38pm

Well, I can tell it is deer hunting season in Wisconsin, I just read the Japanese proverb in the title page as :

Venison with action is a daydream; action without venison is a nightmare.

103 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:54:48pm

re: #77 DaddyG

Not saying I didn't deserve it... ;-)

I can't resist lowbrow humor.

I'm glad you posted it 'cause I've sent that link to a lot of friends.

104 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:54:49pm

re: #72 A Kiwi Infidel

Wasn't there a similar admission in the NYTIMES recently?

Global Warming will be like Homelessness.

It only exists and is made into an issue when a Republican is in office.

But hey, The One did say if he's elected he'd reverse Global Warming.

BEHOLD!

(and you that that scene in Superman 1 - reversing the Earth's rotation - was fake)

Suckers.

105 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:03pm

re: #88 funky chicken

I'm more offended by the slavery reference, for God's sake.

Yeah, so was I. When I saw it I almost had to change my comment which was inspired by the first paragraph.

106 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:06pm

I think we need more holidays like Groundhog's Day.

No shopping, no cooking, no traveling or guests, no decorating.

107 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:07pm

re: #61 Ben Hur

It totally has.

The "present on every night of Chanukah" is an American invention.

Sheesh, next thing you know, you're going to tell me that hanging ornaments and tinsel on the Chanukah Bush is an Amercian invention as well

108 funky chicken  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:13pm

re: #73 loppyd

Sweet Jesus, and to think I once seriously considered moving to CA. Dodged a bullet, I did.

Gotta love that the perpetually offended are parents of kids at Condit elementary school.

snort

109 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:15pm

re: #80 Occasional Reader

I gotta admit, that was a "Friends" moment that made me laugh out loud.

(Yes, the wife is a big Friends fan, she made me watch it)

I've never seen a single episode.

110 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:20pm

re: #99 Ford_Prefect

What is a holiday in any religion/culture without a big feast?

Mayan offerings to the gods, unless you consider a ripped out heart a meal.

111 midwestgak  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:24pm

bbl

112 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:39pm

re: #92 Occasional Reader

Yes, and as I said-they have the wholly original "KENORA" with candles that are lit each night...very original stuff...very authentic.

113 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:45pm

re: #102 Creeping Eruption

Well, I can tell it is deer hunting season in Wisconsin, I just read the Japanese proverb in the title page as :

Venison with action is a daydream; action without venison is a nightmare.

Apparently, it's Owner Season in Portland. Shot by your own dog. Oughta be a law.

114 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:55:56pm

re: #85 Ben Hur

Let me let you in on a little secret I learned in elementary school in my formally WASP town in NY:

Jews only have Chanukah so they can get out of school during Christmas vacation.

*shaking head*

115 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:56:18pm

re: #98 MandyManners

CHRISTMAS 2008: SHOP EARLY. SHOP OFTEN.

I am only buying for my brother's kids and the BF this year.

116 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:56:23pm

re: #89 joncelli

The problem is that governing an 18th century agrarian society is much, much easier than governing a (much larger and more complex) 21st century technological society. The part-time-governance example simply won't work. Thus we have to find some other way to hold bureaucrats accountable. I advocate decimation, but that's just me.

One clarification please... I am a perfectly respectable Bureaucrat who works for a living. Please don't sully my reputation by lumping me in with legislators.

;-)

117 A Kiwi Infidel  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:56:26pm

re: #60 DaddyG

Yes and I got a *whack* for it!

A "whack" for that? You're kidding me!

If you are going to get a "whack" at least make it worth it.

118 funky chicken  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:56:29pm

re: #91 lawhawk

Yep. wish I could give you more than one upding

119 whitehatguy  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:56:30pm

Vision with action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare.
— Japanese Proverb


It seems the proverb is quoted wrong. It only makes sense if it said:
Vision without action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare.

120 joncelli  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:56:45pm

re: #113 Wyatt Earp

Maybe the dog's owner was making him dress up in little sweaters and antlers for Christmas.

121 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:56:47pm

re: #98 MandyManners

CHRISTMAS 2008: SHOP EARLY. SHOP OFTEN.

I've got about half of my presents purchased online. None have arrived, though. Then I have to take the son shopping, and his idea of "gift" is so very wrong sometimes.

122 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:57:20pm

re: #120 joncelli

Maybe the dog's owner was making him dress up in little sweaters and antlers for Christmas.

Oh, then it's absolutely justifiable. :)

123 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:57:34pm

re: #104 Ben Hur

What can The One do about bad hair days? Does he have a strategy?

124 joncelli  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:57:35pm

re: #116 DaddyG

Heh. I stand corrected. (My wife is a former county bureaucrat.)

125 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:57:41pm
126 Ford_Prefect  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:57:46pm

re: #115 loppyd

I am only buying for my brother's kids and the BF this year.

Loppy, he is not a BF anymore. He is a fiance... Unless you are talking about someone else...

127 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:57:49pm

re: #87 Silhouette


I was referring specifically to shopping.

128 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:57:52pm

re: #112 WriterMom

Yes, and as I said-they have the wholly original "KENORA" with candles that are lit each night...very original stuff...very authentic.

The whole thing commemorates the exploits of Zulu Maccabee, you know.

129 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:57:53pm

re: #115 loppyd

I am only buying for my brother's kids and the BF this year.

I don't even want to think about it. My girlfriend will get something, but even my best friends will have to be dropped from my list, because I can't afford it.

130 funky chicken  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:58:02pm

re: #105 bosforus

[self deleted] huh?

LOL

131 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:58:06pm

re: #113 Wyatt Earp

Apparently, it's Owner Season in Portland. Shot by your own dog. Oughta be a law.

LOL. Dip-shit deserved it. I never understand how these things happen. Did his shotgun NOT come with a safety?

132 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:58:07pm

re: #96 Walter L. Newton

Ok

I must be getting mad because I am dropping letters (example; you s/b your) all over the place.


Don't fret - blogging has a long and storied tradition of dropping b/s all over the place.

133 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:58:32pm

re: #115 loppyd

I am only buying for my brother's kids and the BF this year.

At least you HAVE a boyfriend!

*whimper*

134 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:58:32pm

re: #95 Silhouette

Are you for real? Poinsetta as a holiday? That is a crock.

I'm OUTRAGED!

135 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:58:35pm

Company vision statement

136 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:58:45pm

re: #2 loppyd
Today is my Friday and the clock is stuck on3:00

137 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:59:03pm

re: #131 Creeping Eruption

LOL. Dip-shit deserved it. I never understand how these things happen. Did his shotgun NOT come with a safety?

It probably did, but HE didn't come with a brain.

138 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:59:08pm

Done with Christmas shopping for the daughter 'cuz she can't come "home" for Christmas and we'll be doing hers over Thanksgiving.

139 funky chicken  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:59:08pm

re: #129 Walter L. Newton

bake them cookies.

140 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:59:18pm

re: #133 MandyManners

At least you HAVE a boyfriend!

*whimper*

Okay, that's it. I'm just gonna have to grab a male lizard at random, tie him up in red ribbon with a bow,and put him under Mandy's tree.

Any requests, Mandy?

141 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:59:21pm

re: #128 Occasional Reader

ROFL

HAHAHHAHAHAHA

142 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:59:29pm

re: #117 A Kiwi Infidel

A "whack" for that? You're kidding me!

If you are going to get a "whack" at least make it worth it.

Oh, dear me.

143 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:59:43pm

re: #100 lawhawk

Festivus for the rest of us!


The tradition of Festivus begins with The Airing of Grievances.

144 A Kiwi Infidel  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 12:59:56pm

re: #84 MandyManners

Oh, for fuck's sake.

I agree, they take costumes of the Mayflower pilgrims and compare them to Nazi uniforms and slaves/master outfits. And these people are teachers?

145 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:00:07pm

re: #143 loppyd

The tradition of Festivus begins with The Airing of Grievances.

Followed bythe feats of strength.

146 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:00:12pm

re: #121 vxbush

I've got about half of my presents purchased online. None have arrived, though. Then I have to take the son shopping, and his idea of "gift" is so very wrong sometimes.

Do ya'll do Black Friday?

147 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:00:17pm

re: #136 Cathypop

Today is my Friday and the clock is stuck on3:00

Oooh lucky duck.

It's 4:00 here.

/ducking...

148 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:00:41pm

re: #117 A Kiwi Infidel

A "whack" for that? You're kidding me!

If you are going to get a "whack" at least make it worth it.

I bow in humility to your stunning lack of taste.

149 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:00:44pm

re: #125 buzzsawmonkey

LOL. Also, the 'holiday' celebrations where Muslims 'celebrate' Chanukah with their Jewish infidel, dhimmi friends.

Yay-let's celebrate Jewish might and the Jewish Temple! And Jewish warriors! YAY!

150 Meremortal  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:00:59pm

re: #129 Walter L. Newton

I don't even want to think about it. My girlfriend will get something, but even my best friends will have to be dropped from my list, because I can't afford it.

Just tell your friends how much you appreciate having them in your life. It's quite a fine present really.

And now I must leave for now.

MM

151 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:01:16pm

re: #93 lawhawk

Is there a Jewish holiday that doesn't involve eating in some fashion? Even Yom Kippur is a holiday that revolves around food (the meal before the fast, and the meal following)!


Well, you know how much we Joos love eating on PASSOVER.

HAHAHAHAHAHAAH!

*sniff*

Ahh...that's some funny shit.

152 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:01:25pm

re: #146 MandyManners

Do ya'll do Black Friday?

Not with the son, no. My husband HATES going out on Friday, and this year everything I want to get is online. But the son doesn't seem to understand "ordering", so we'll probably take him out to Walmart or the mall and let him peruse and see if we can direct him to something appropriate.

153 carefulnow  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:01:32pm

re: #117 A Kiwi Infidel
I had a friend who could do that to music. She's say, "Name a song" and I'd say, "Yankee Doodle" and she could make her them dance in time. Imagine the hours of practice. Imagine the song list!

154 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:01:46pm

re: #123 WriterMom

What can The One do about bad hair days? Does he have a strategy?

Horse shampoo.

155 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:06pm

re: #133 MandyManners

At least you HAVE a boyfriend!

*whimper*

As soon as they finish the high speed monorail, I'll come out & visit.

156 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:06pm

re: #140 vxbush

Okay, that's it. I'm just gonna have to grab a male lizard at random, tie him up in red ribbon with a bow,and put him under Mandy's tree.

Any requests, Mandy?

This one. He may be a Lizard.

157 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:18pm

re: #154 Ben Hur

Horse shampoo.

"Hope Soap!"

158 ErnieG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:21pm

re: #18 rawmuse

I am going to the gym now. The last time I was there I got in to a fracas.
It did not end well.
See you all later.

You need to be careful around those little foreign cars.

159 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:31pm

re: #150 Meremortal

Just tell your friends how much you appreciate having them in your life. It's quite a fine present really, but at $15.00 per bag, the extra baggage of freinds will have to be cut this year..

160 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:36pm

re: #144 A Kiwi Infidel

I agree, they take costumes of the Mayflower pilgrims and compare them to Nazi uniforms and slaves/master outfits. And these people are teachers?

Wasn't the outraged party a parent?

161 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:37pm

re: #140 vxbush

Okay, that's it. I'm just gonna have to grab a male lizard at random, tie him up in red ribbon with a bow,and put him under Mandy's tree.

Any requests, Mandy?

Brad Pitt will do nicely..
Plus he's probably sick of adopting half of Africa by now.

162 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:39pm

re: #156 MandyManners
Nice choice.

163 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:40pm

re: #156 MandyManners

GOOD LORD! HELLOOO!

164 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:49pm

re: #143 loppyd

The tradition of Festivus begins with The Airing of Grievances.

My favorite is The Feats of Strength

165 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:52pm

re: #145 Jetpilot1101

Followed bythe feats of strength.

This year, the honor goes to Mr. Kramer.

166 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:02:55pm

re: #156 MandyManners

This one. He may be a Lizard.

I'll thank you to not post my photo without permission.

167 Ford_Prefect  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:03:06pm

re: #123 WriterMom

What can The One do about bad hair days? Does he have a strategy?

I would offer to spread the wealth, but in that category I am flat broke.

168 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:03:20pm

re: #166 Wyatt Earp

You wish.

169 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:03:31pm

re: #152 vxbush

Not with the son, no. My husband HATES going out on Friday, and this year everything I want to get is online. But the son doesn't seem to understand "ordering", so we'll probably take him out to Walmart or the mall and let him peruse and see if we can direct him to something appropriate.

Sounds like a treat!

170 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:03:39pm

re: #156 MandyManners

This one. He may be a Lizard.

/A hunchback? You can aim higher than that

171 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:03:46pm

re: #156 MandyManners

This one. He may be a Lizard.

Wow. Your taste hasn't changed in months, dear. But I'm not sure I can get to him. Someone in the midwest, who is closer, would be a good idea.

172 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:03:56pm

re: #155 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

As soon as they finish the high speed monorail, I'll come out & visit.

Ain't gonna' be one anywhere near me.

173 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:04:12pm

re: #161 HoosierHoops

Brad Pitt will do nicely..
Plus he's probably sick of adopting half of Africa by now.

He just needs a kid from Eritrea & he's finished the set!

174 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:04:20pm

re: #153 carefulnow

I had a friend who could do that to music. She's say, "Name a song" and I'd say, "Yankee Doodle" and she could make her them dance in time. Imagine the hours of practice. Imagine the song list!

Imagine the back ache! I can do that with my... oops, never mind. Just think of conducting an orchestra.

175 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:04:20pm

re: #168 Cathypop

You wish.

Yeah, I do. God, I really, really do!

176 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:04:24pm

re: #119 whitehatguy

Vision with action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare.
— Japanese Proverb

It seems the proverb is quoted wrong. It only makes sense if it said:
Vision without action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare.

I think it's supposed to be phonetic.

177 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:05:08pm

re: #162 Cathypop

Nice choice.

He's a Marine.

178 Dianna  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:05:15pm

Just because I'm in a mood: Just when you think that you've been gypped,

The bearded lady comes and does a double back-flip.

179 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:05:31pm

re: #125 buzzsawmonkey

Chanukah is so ironic. The Jews who get really, really into it usually have no idea that they are celebrating a victory by the second-century BCE equivalent of the black hats they so despise today.

Their whole friggin lives are ironic.

All there families were religious until relatively recently.

There would be no Jews, or Israel without them.

180 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:05:33pm

re: #133 MandyManners

At least you HAVE a boyfriend!

*whimper*

Are you taking applications and resumes?

181 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:05:43pm

re: #163 WriterMom

GOOD LORD! HELLOOO!

See No. 177. I got it here. I cannot recall which Lizard posted it a year ago.

182 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:05:44pm

re: #173 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

He just needs a kid from Eritrea & he's finished the set!


...cough... ...sputter...

Nearly choked to death on stale candy corn... you should warn me first.

183 2senseplain  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:05:55pm

re: #93 lawhawk

Nope. And it was always interesting when I was doing Weight Watchers to try to explain the concept of cholesterol as a religious obligation to my non-Jewish group leader when Chanukah rolled around.

184 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:05:58pm

re: #166 Wyatt Earp

I'll thank you to not post my photo without permission.

HA!

185 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:06:00pm

re: #177 MandyManners

Next to a cowboy a marine is a very good choice.

186 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:06:13pm

re: #177 MandyManners

Heh.

You don't even need to ask for them to supersize your order! It's all done for you!

187 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:06:23pm

re: #170 Creeping Eruption

/A hunchback? You can aim higher than that

*whack*

188 A Kiwi Infidel  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:06:28pm

re: #153 carefulnow

I had a friend who could do that to music. She's say, "Name a song" and I'd say, "Yankee Doodle" and she could make her them dance in time. Imagine the hours of practice. Imagine the song list!

Its not the song list that I imagine.

There is another one. Perhaps its your friend. I will try to find it. You can let me know.

189 Ford_Prefect  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:06:38pm

OK Lizards, I am outta here. See you all tomorrow. Don't do anything I wouldn't do. And if you do make sure someone is there to film and post it.

190 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:06:45pm

re: #171 vxbush

Wow. Your taste hasn't changed in months, dear. But I'm not sure I can get to him. Someone in the midwest, who is closer, would be a good idea.

Buzzsawmonkey!

191 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:07:06pm

re: #185 Cathypop

Hellooo, IDF soldiers/pilots...

192 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:07:25pm

re: #173 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

He just needs a kid from Eritrea & he's finished the set!

I think you can order then in sets of 2 every month from the Franklin Mint.

193 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:07:26pm

re: #191 WriterMom
OOOH

194 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:07:32pm

re: #180 Gang of One

Are you taking applications and resumes?

Don't forget to include the 5"x7".

195 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:07:42pm

re: #178 Dianna

Great song! Perfectly Good Guitars is one of my favorite albums.

196 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:07:51pm

re: #193 Cathypop

OOOH

Can someone get Cathypop a moist towelette?

197 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:07:52pm

re: #153 carefulnow

I had a friend who could do that to music. She's say, "Name a song" and I'd say, "Yankee Doodle" and she could make her them dance in time. Imagine the hours of practice. Imagine the song list!

Flight of the Bumblebees.

198 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:07:56pm

This lady didn't get the memo that Obama has reigned in a post-racial age in America.

Probe Sought Against Judge Who Allegedly Used Racial Epithet


The co-chairman of the state legislature's judiciary committee wants a full review of allegations that a judge charged with drunken driving last month angrily hurled epithets at police officers during her arrest, called a black state police sergeant n***** and told officers she was a state judge.

Judge E. Curtissa R. Cofield, 59, who is black, also referred to state police Sgt. Dwight Washington as "Negro Washington" during her Oct. 9 arrest — which was captured by police video recorders — Courant columnist Kevin Rennie, a lawyer and former state legislator, wrote in his column in Sunday's Courant.

"Assuming it's true that she made those extremely racist comments, that can't be tolerated — from a judge, of all people," state Rep. Michael Lawlor, D-East Haven, said Monday.

199 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:08:01pm

re: #173 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

He just needs a kid from Eritrea & he's finished the set!


I'd go for a Kenyan kid, cause he could be related to the President Elect.

200 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:08:02pm

re: #190 MandyManners

Buzzsawmonkey!

Okay. My plan is to nab him after he's had turkey so he'll be nice and sleepy. Hey, Buzz, when are you having dinner this year?

/synchronizes watch

201 eschew_obfuscation  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:08:27pm

re: #185 Cathypop

Next to a cowboy a marine is a very good choice.

Next to a marine is a good place to be in a gun fight ;-)

202 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:08:59pm

re: #185 Cathypop

Next to a cowboy a marine is a very good choice.

I've firefighters, too.

203 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:09:04pm

re: #192 Walter L. Newton

I think you can order then in sets of 2 every month from the Franklin Mint.

One of Obama's half-brothers comes with every Obama Victory Plate ordered.

204 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:09:09pm

re: #194 MandyManners

Don't forget to include the 5"x7".

You first.

205 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:09:12pm
206 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:09:16pm

re: #186 WriterMom

Heh.

You don't even need to ask for them to supersize your order! It's all done for you!

I wonder if they did one for 2008.

207 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:09:20pm

re: #200 vxbush

Okay. My plan is to nab him after he's had turkey so he'll be nice and sleepy. Hey, Buzz, when are you having dinner this year?

/synchronizes watch

Nice and sleepy. Why would you want that? Isn't that the normal male state. I would think you want them awake and frisky.

208 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:09:34pm

re: #198 loppyd

OT: Hey loppyd, how about Chuck "I need a buck" Turner in Beantown? Howie is having a field day! You can't make this stuff up!

209 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:09:40pm

re: #191 WriterMom

Hellooo, IDF soldiers/pilots...

Ya' got any?

210 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:00pm

re: #48 bosforus

Commentary: Michelle Obama is reinventing the stay-at-home mom
[Link: www.cnn.com...]

WTF?! There people out there who compare Michelle Obama to June Cleaver?!


"Mocha" mom - racisst

211 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:22pm

re: #203 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

One of Obama's half-brothers comes with every Obama Victory Plate ordered.

And if you pull the chord on the doll, it say things like "change," "bailout" and "hope."

212 Dianna  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:25pm

re: #195 mikalm

Great song! Perfectly Good Guitars is one of my favorite albums.

Mine, too!

What were you thinking when you fell in love?
What were you thinking in that little black skirt?

213 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:30pm

re: #209 MandyManners

Ya' got any?


I few days ago someone (thankfully) linked to a site with women of the IDF, but I'm not sure that is what you are looking for.

214 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:36pm

re: #200 vxbush

Okay. My plan is to nab him after he's had turkey so he'll be nice and sleepy. Hey, Buzz, when are you having dinner this year?

/synchronizes watch

Tell him to bring his poetry!

215 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:45pm

re: #208 Jetpilot1101

OT: Hey loppyd, how about Chuck "I need a buck" Turner in Beantown? Howie is having a field day! You can't make this stuff up!

The funniest part is the zipper.

Chuck hates V.B. now!

216 blues fan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:46pm

Hello lizards. I'm in Parkersburg, WV for a few days visiting a high school friend (who is now a Catholic priest). It's been a good visit, but it's 20 degrees colder here than back home. Brrr!

217 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:59pm

re: #204 Gang of One

You first.

I'm fresh out.

218 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:10:59pm
219 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:11:12pm

re: #213 Creeping Eruption

I few days ago someone (thankfully) linked to a site with women of the IDF, but I'm not sure that is what you are looking for.

NTTAWWT.

220 conservativeChick  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:11:34pm

Some stupid A-hole left this comment at Gateway Pundit named bruce left this comment at his blog about UN General Assembly President Accuses Israel of Apartheid & Calls For Boycott : "He's right, Israel IS a modern day apartheid.

Think about it rationally, how much conflict is caused by Israel? It's always the Israeli-Palistinean conflict which is causing problems. Israels very existence causes strife in the muslim world. They came in there and kicked the Palistineans out to establish their state, it's only expected that the Palistineans are going to claim what is theres. We need to stop supporting Israel until the Israeli people end their illeagal occupations, wall building and so forth.

Obama I think shows a visionary willingness to engage with the other side of this conflict (the palistinian side). Rightfully so, they are the ones who are being opressed by a powerful nation!"

my response: "Bruce is a terrorist supporting moron. There is no such thing as Palistine or Palistineans. Palistineans are nothing but a bunch of Syrians that didn't want the Jews to have land in the Middle East. When Jordan occuyed Palestinean land, were was the outrage from the Palestineans? Plus which laws has Israel broken? Israel was created as a legal entity in 1948. Your claim is bruce is nothing more then propaganda created from terrorist groups like the PLO. Plus 99.9% of all the fights between Israel and the Palestineans have all been caused by the your friends the Palestineans. Israel only attacks terrorist training faceltys and weapons factorys while making sure little life on both sides is lost. While the Palestineans traget neighborhoods were familys live and kill as many people as they can. Even their own people also! Which country do you support, the country the brings out the world greatest minds in science, medical and technology, technology which has save thousands even millons of lives or the group of people that invented terrorism which has killed millons of lives and cheered on the streets and passed out candy to children when 3000 people lost their lives on 9/11/01."

What a stupid ignorant asshole some people are.

221 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:11:45pm

re: #202 MandyManners

Okay. Stop it right now. A single woman can look at just so many of these.

222 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:11:53pm

re: #218 buzzsawmonkey

re: #200 vxbush


Think somewhere between John Barrymore and Edward G. Robinson.

They way they each look now?

223 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:12:00pm

re: #218 buzzsawmonkey

re: #200 vxbush

Hate to disappoint you both, but I look nothing like that picture. Never did.

Think somewhere between John Barrymore and Edward G. Robinson.

Hey, we could be brothers! I am so troll-like that the city forces me to live under a bridge!

224 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:12:31pm

re: #218 buzzsawmonkey

re: #200 vxbush

Hate to disappoint you both, but I look nothing like that picture. Never did.

Think somewhere between John Barrymore and Edward G. Robinson.

John Barrymore quote "I envy the audience because they get to sit down there, watching me."

225 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:12:35pm

re: #215 loppyd

The funniest part is the zipper.

Chuck hates V.B. now!

I've only been living in MA for the last 3 years; you guys sure know how to make a scandal funny. Dianne Wilkerson was just as humorous!

226 carefulnow  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:12:35pm

re: #188 A Kiwi Infidel

Its not the song list that I imagine.

No duh.

227 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:12:56pm

Struggling Banks Paid President Clinton $2.1 million for ‘Speeches’

(CNSNews.com) - Four major banks, including one that collapsed, two that received federal bailout money and one that filed for bankruptcy this past September, paid former President Clinton $2.1 million for 13 speeches he delivered on their behalf between 2004-2007, according to Senate financial disclosure statements filed by Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.).

Citigroup paid Bill Clinton $700,000; Goldman Sachs paid $950,000; Lehman Brothers paid $300,000 and Merrill Lynch paid $175,000 to the former president for speeches during that time period. Sen. Clinton’s 2008 financial disclosure reports are not yet available.

228 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:13:05pm

re: #207 Walter L. Newton

Nice and sleepy. Why would you want that? Isn't that the normal male state. I would think you want them awake and frisky.

No, I need him sleepy so I can grab him. Mandy needs him frisky.

229 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:13:13pm

re: #213 Creeping Eruption

I few days ago someone (thankfully) linked to a site with women of the IDF, but I'm not sure that is what you are looking for.

This kind.

230 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:13:44pm

re: #133 MandyManners

At least you HAVE a boyfriend!

*whimper*

its okay mandy
I gave up mine for Lent a couple of years ago.
buy a house and get yourself some power tools:)

nothing like a 9.2 volt rechargable drill, 4 - 4X8 sheets of plywood (particle board also works) and 2.5" wood screws to make yourself feel confident.

and when that room is done, go on to the next one.

I'm thinking of getting myself an air compressor and nail driver for Christmas.

231 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:13:50pm

re: #218 buzzsawmonkey

re: #200 vxbush

Hate to disappoint you both, but I look nothing like that picture. Never did.

Think somewhere between John Barrymore and Edward G. Robinson.

Whoops! You were watching.

232 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:13:57pm

re: #227 loppyd

The corruption goes deep, very deep.

233 A Kiwi Infidel  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:14:14pm

re: #221 Cathypop

Okay. Stop it right now. A single woman can look at just so many of these.


One for the single men?

234 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:14:14pm

re: #221 Cathypop

Okay. Stop it right now. A single woman can look at just so many of these.

Just get a roll of paper towels.

235 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:14:36pm

re: #225 Jetpilot1101

I've only been living in MA for the last 3 years; you guys sure know how to make a scandal funny. Dianne Wilkerson was just as humorous!

This is payback for all of the years that she has given the state the equivalent of a giant FU and that he has thrown the race card down at every turn and impugned our troops.

236 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:14:42pm

re: #230 Eowyn2

its okay mandy
I gave up mine for Lent a couple of years ago.
buy a house and get yourself some power tools:)

nothing like a 9.2 volt rechargable drill, 4 - 4X8 sheets of plywood (particle board also works) and 2.5" wood screws to make yourself feel confident.

and when that room is done, go on to the next one.

I'm thinking of getting myself an air compressor and nail driver for Christmas.

Oh. When you wrote "power tools," I thought . . .

Never mind. :)

237 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:14:44pm
238 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:14:55pm

re: #230 Eowyn2

its okay mandy
I gave up mine for Lent a couple of years ago.
buy a house and get yourself some power tools:)

[must... resist...]

239 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:15:02pm

re: #234 MandyManners

Just get a roll of paper towels.

EEEWWW.

240 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:15:04pm

re: #230 Eowyn2

its okay mandy
I gave up mine for Lent a couple of years ago.
buy a house and get yourself some power tools:)

nothing like a 9.2 volt rechargable drill, 4 - 4X8 sheets of plywood (particle board also works) and 2.5" wood screws to make yourself feel confident.

and when that room is done, go on to the next one.

I'm thinking of getting myself an air compressor and nail driver for Christmas.

Dang. You da woman.

241 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:15:07pm

re: #233 A Kiwi Infidel

One for the single men?

That is about as unattractive as it comes.

242 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:15:09pm
243 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:15:10pm

re: #235 loppyd

This is payback for all of the years that she has given the state the equivalent of a giant FU and that he has thrown the race card down at every turn and impugned our troops.

Atr least she could have had a bag man, I mean come on.

244 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:15:21pm

re: #237 buzzsawmonkey

No, the way they each looked in about 1936.

Ah. Good. I was worried about you.

245 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:15:37pm

re: #239 loppyd

EEEWWW.

For the drool.

246 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:16:22pm

re: #242 ploome hineni

damn
he is go juss

Ain't he, though.

247 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:16:22pm

re: #236 Wyatt Earp
Wyatt, I certainly hope your wife is coming home soon.

248 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:16:36pm
249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:16:38pm

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

250 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:16:46pm

re: #218 buzzsawmonkey

re: #200 vxbush

Hate to disappoint you both, but I look nothing like that picture. Never did.

Think somewhere between John Barrymore and Edward G. Robinson.

Ah, but I think Mandy is interested in the poetry part. Partly.

251 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:17:01pm

re: #236 Wyatt Earp

Oh. When you wrote "power tools," I thought . . .

Never mind. :)

I'm glad someone here is as warped as I am.

252 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:17:04pm

re: #247 Cathypop

Wyatt, I certainly hope your wife is coming home soon.

She's always home! She does the kin raisin'.

253 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:17:28pm

re: #248 buzzsawmonkey

There was nothing troll-like about John Barrymore's appearance. Edward G. was, well, not conventionally handsome, but not bad-looking in his younger years.

They were both hot.

254 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:17:33pm

re: #241 Creeping Eruption

That is about as unattractive as it comes.

I'm with you!

255 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:17:52pm

re: #252 Wyatt Earp

"Kin raisin'" Does Sun-made make those?

256 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:17:53pm

re: #250 vxbush

Ah, but I think Mandy is interested in the poetry part. Partly.

Yeah. That's it.

257 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:17:54pm

Anyone who calls Algore an an "apostle of arrogance" gets my vote!

A fiery Czech is poised to be the face of Europe


Decades later, Klaus, the 67-year-old president of the Czech Republic — an iconoclast with a perfectly clipped mustache — continues to provoke strong reactions. He has blamed what he calls the misguided fight against global warming for contributing to the international financial crisis, branded Al Gore an "apostle of arrogance" for his role in that fight, and accused the European Union of acting like a Communist state.

Now the Czech Republic is about to assume the rotating presidency of the European Union and there is palpable fear that Klaus will embarrass the world's biggest trading bloc and complicate its efforts to address the economic crisis and expand its powers. His role in the Czech Republic is largely ceremonial, but he remains a powerful force here, has devotees throughout Europe and delights in basking in the spotlight.

"Oh God, Vaclav Klaus will come next," read a recent headline in the Austrian daily Die Presse, in an article anticipating the havoc he could wreak in a union of 470 million people already divided over its future direction.

258 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:17:58pm

re: #232 Jetpilot1101

The corruption goes deep, very deep.

And nobody in DC is attempting to do a damn fucking thing about it. Yet Lizards here say we are not at a tipping point. Sorry, we tipped a long time ago. Now all we can do is sit here and talk about it. Myself included. I'm really happy that I am going on 56. About the time I ready to go, I can just piss on the whole bunch of the asshats that are left and bid my adieu.

259 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:00pm

re: #248 buzzsawmonkey

There was nothing troll-like about John Barrymore's appearance. Edward G. was, well, not conventionally handsome, but not bad-looking in his younger years.

I thought you meant what they looked like now - or recently. My bad.

260 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:00pm

re: #254 Nevergiveup

I'm with you!

No Tubes at work. Who was the video of?

261 reine.de.tout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:05pm

re: #230 Eowyn2

its okay mandy
I gave up mine for Lent a couple of years ago.
buy a house and get yourself some power tools:)

nothing like a 9.2 volt rechargable drill, 4 - 4X8 sheets of plywood (particle board also works) and 2.5" wood screws to make yourself feel confident.

and when that room is done, go on to the next one.

I'm thinking of getting myself an air compressor and nail driver for Christmas.

Hubby swears by a sawzall. No tool-kit is complete without one.

262 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:08pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

My father was occasionally mistaken for Johnny Carson - me, not so much.

263 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:18pm

re: #245 MandyManners

For the drool.

Mmkay.

264 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:30pm
265 snowcrash  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:35pm

I liked Edward G. with the cigar but I have to google image John Barrymore.

266 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:39pm

re: #255 Creeping Eruption

"Kin raisin'" Does Sun-made make those?

Two scoops!

267 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:41pm

re: #201 eschew_obfuscation

Next to a marine is a good place to be in a gun fight ;-)


hiding behind the marine is the best place to be in a gun fight.

268 Dianna  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:43pm

re: #230 Eowyn2

its okay mandy
I gave up mine for Lent a couple of years ago.
buy a house and get yourself some power tools:)

nothing like a 9.2 volt rechargable drill, 4 - 4X8 sheets of plywood (particle board also works) and 2.5" wood screws to make yourself feel confident.

and when that room is done, go on to the next one.

I'm thinking of getting myself an air compressor and nail driver for Christmas.

Just for that: She opened her book and a box of tools

269 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:45pm

re: #17 funky chicken

Federal Reserve is an Oxymoron.

270 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:52pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

I'm the spit n' image of a leaner, smaller, younger, white Ving Rhames, with hair.

/

271 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:18:59pm

re: #260 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

No Tubes at work. Who was the video of?

Not sure but it froze my Safari. Enough said!

272 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:19:14pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

I've been told Beau Bridges

273 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:19:18pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

I know you ...

Me, on a good day, Al Pacino and/or Deniro about when they were in their thirties ... on a bad day, like Homer Simpson.

274 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:19:38pm

re: #262 jamgarr

My father was occasionally mistaken for Johnny Carson - me, not so much.

Ha! My dad looks like Gregory Peck.

275 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:19:39pm

re: #229 MandyManners

This kind.

before he was married, my son would bring his marine buddies home with him while on leave. Its really a shame they are so young.

276 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:19:40pm

re: #227 loppyd

The One is what? 47 years old?

He'll be 55 when He's out of office (or 51, inshallah).

He's never going to go away.

He will be the first BILLION dollar president.

Imagine how much He's going to take on His sermon tour.

277 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:19:44pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

Bailey on WKRP.

278 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:19:56pm

re: #210 Eowyn2

"Mocha" mom - racisst

I'm happy to see so many comments bashing Michelle, but even happier to see them bashing the author of that commentary.
This one teems with sarcasm:

What a bold step for her to be at home with her kids and offer them guidance. A stunning approach to parenting, Im surprised the human race hasn't tried this already, this sounds like such a great idea!
...
279 reine.de.tout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:19:56pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

Heh.
I'll bet Ploome looks like Heidi Klum

280 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:20:04pm

re: #273 Gang of One

Speaking of which - Homer Simpson gets a U.S. postage stamp in 2009...

281 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:20:18pm

re: #275 Eowyn2

before he was married, my son would bring his marine buddies home with him while on leave. Its really a shame they are so young.

Old enough to be in the Marines, old enough to . . .

282 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:20:24pm

Latin Americans, without fail, insist I look like McGyver. (But without the 80s haircut.) Personally, I don't see it.

283 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:20:36pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

Dilbert. Definitely Dilbert. Now if I can just get my tie to curl up . . .

284 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:20:39pm

re: #264 buzzsawmonkey

On a different topic, did you get my reply email late yesterday?

I've been inundated with spam over the past 24 hours so I'm afraid to open my box.

285 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:20:50pm

re: #274 loppyd

Ha! My dad looks like Gregory Peck.

Is that you, Scout?

286 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:20:54pm

re: #263 loppyd

Mmkay.

Honest!

287 bush's babe  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:20:56pm

Does anyone else hear the Soviet Union national anthem in their head when they see Obama?

288 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:04pm
289 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:07pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

Well, eight yeas ago I looked like Orson Wells, as you can see by clicking on my avatar (which really isn't a avatar since it's really me).

But now, at about 170 pounds lighter, I look more like Barney Fife.

290 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:12pm

re: #277 MandyManners

Bailey on WKRP.

WILL YOU MARRY ME? Bailey was hawt!

291 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:17pm

re: #273 Gang of One

And whilst thinking about it, is there a Postal Employee character in the Simpsons?

292 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:22pm

re: #272 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I've been told Beau Bridges

In actuality, I've been mistaken for Matthew Perry, he of Friends fame.

293 Kenneth  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:26pm

ok... is this the power tool thread or is this the power tool thread?

294 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:48pm

re: #282 Occasional Reader

Latin Americans, without fail, insist I look like McGyver. (But without the 80s haircut.) Personally, I don't see it.

25 years ago little Israeli kids thought I was Steve from America===Steve Austin==Lee Majors. It was a TV thing.

295 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:52pm
296 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:21:59pm

re: #275 Eowyn2

before he was married, my son would bring his marine buddies home with him while on leave. Its really a shame they are so young.

AGEIST!

297 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:22:13pm

re: #280 Cap'n DOC

Speaking of which - Homer Simpson gets a U.S. postage stamp in 2009...

No, it's me. Really.

298 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:22:40pm

re: #287 bush's babe

Does anyone else hear the Soviet Union national anthem in their head when they see Obama?

I don't look.

299 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:22:41pm

re: #268 Dianna

Just for that: She opened her book and a box of tools


i'm sure it would be more understandable if I had sound. but really, its not a box of tools, its a tool box.

300 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:22:49pm

re: #276 Ben Hur

The One is what? 47 years old?

He'll be 55 when He's out of office (or 51, inshallah).

He's never going to go away.

He will be the first BILLION dollar president.

Imagine how much He's going to take on His sermon tour.



The Obama Tent Revival!

Admission $500

*Healing Consultation not included in price of admission

301 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:22:50pm
302 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:22:58pm

re: #297 Gang of One

R U Homer, or do you just talk like him?

303 joncelli  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:23:15pm

re: #293 Kenneth

A band saw is a power tool. Our esteemed president elect is a power tool.

304 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:23:17pm

re: #290 Wyatt Earp

WILL YOU MARRY ME? Bailey was hawt!

More so than Jennifer, imho.

305 carefulnow  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:23:22pm

re: #260 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey
Fake boobs dancing.

306 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:23:23pm

re: #30 MandyManners

Anyone else almost done with Christmas shopping?

I'm DONE. I only shop for our 9 employees. No one else. Our families don't exchange and we give the kids money. It was such a good feeling to make that final purchase today!

307 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:23:35pm

re: #278 bosforus

its new and improved motherhood.

308 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:23:39pm

Palin, but way shorter

309 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:23:56pm

re: #291 Cap'n DOC

And whilst thinking about it, is there a Postal Employee character in the Simpsons?

Non that I know of.

310 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:01pm

re: #278 bosforus


I would like just one reporter to as Michelle what she meant by, "Barack ain't gonna let you stay the way you been." Seriously, I would like to hear her try to explain that.

311 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:02pm

re: #285 jamgarr

Is that you, Scout?

If Demi Moore hadn't named her kid that I was going to.

To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite book.

312 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:13pm

re: #306 Griffon

I'm DONE. I only shop for our 9 employees. No one else. Our families don't exchange and we give the kids money. It was such a good feeling to make that final purchase today!

Cash works.

313 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:16pm

re: #308 Silhouette

Mini-Moose huntress?

314 Dianna  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:21pm

re: #299 Eowyn2

i'm sure it would be more understandable if I had sound. but really, its not a box of tools, its a tool box.

Sorry. It's one of two Shawn Colvin songs I can stand, "Sunny came home".

315 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:34pm

re: #308 Silhouette

Palin, but way shorter

Great, now I have to propose to Mandy and you! Are you guys Mormon, by chance? :)

316 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:36pm

re: #251 Occasional Reader

No comment.

317 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:39pm

How long does it take to print a trillion dollars?

318 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:39pm

re: #312 MandyManners

Cash works.

Yeah, but ya gotta have it?

319 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:42pm

re: #296 MandyManners

AGEIST!

you're right!
I will take the next one.

320 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:49pm

re: #311 loppyd

If Demi Moore hadn't named her kid that I was going to.

To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite book.


You are not alone, my friend.

321 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:50pm
322 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:53pm

re: #304 MandyManners

Definitely.

323 Nylecoj  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:24:55pm

re: #221 Cathypop

Okay. Stop it right now. A single woman can look at just so many of these.

I'll have to second that sentiment!

324 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:00pm

re: #292 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

In actuality, I've been mistaken for Matthew Perry, he of Friends fame.

I'm afraid the closest would be Hal. /
re: #312 MandyManners

Cash works.

That's what my daughter wants.

325 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:11pm

re: #287 bush's babe

Does anyone else hear the Soviet Union national anthem in their head when they see Obama?

Since that song is far from on my Hit Parade, no. I don't even know what it sounds like.

326 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:12pm

re: #315 Wyatt Earp

Great, now I have to propose to Mandy and you! Are you guys Mormon, by chance? :)

LOL!

327 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:18pm

re: #320 jamgarr

You are not alone, my friend.

the book...the name or both?

328 Kenneth  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:32pm

re: #317 Jetpilot1101

Longer than it takes to waste a trillion dollars.

329 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:38pm

re: #321 ploome hineni
That is one sick dude!

330 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:42pm

re: #311 loppyd

If Demi Moore hadn't named her kid that I was going to.

To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite book.

Hated it. It had little to no information on how to kill a mockingbird, or anything for that matter.

331 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:43pm

re: #302 Cap'n DOC

R U Homer, or do you just talk like him?

Depends on the time of day. But seriously, I work with a teacher who has Marge's voice down perfect. Cracks us all up.

332 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:25:52pm

re: #317 Jetpilot1101

How long does it take to print a trillion dollars?

What's a trillion dollar bill look like?

333 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:04pm

re: #318 Nevergiveup

Yeah, but ya gotta have it?

Try explaining a checking account or a credit card to an eight-year-old child. It's better to bang your head against a brick wall.

334 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:07pm

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.

335 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:11pm

re: #330 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Hated it. It had little to no information on how to kill a mockingbird, or anything for that matter.

No kidding. No good recipes either.

336 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:12pm

re: #308 Silhouette

Palin, but way shorter

Me, too, but way male' er.

337 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:25pm

re: #330 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Hated it. It had little to no information on how to kill a mockingbird, or anything for that matter.

LOL

I broke up with a guy because he had never even heard of the book.

338 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:26pm

re: #332 Nevergiveup

What's a trillion dollar bill look like?

I suppose we could ask Obama Mugabe.

339 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:39pm

re: #330 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Hated it. It had little to no information on how to kill a mockingbird, or anything for that matter.

Ha!

I also enjoyed the sequel, To Serve Mockingbird.

340 Kenneth  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:43pm

re: #332 Nevergiveup

It the bill with the president who doesn't look like all the other presidents on it.

341 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:45pm

re: #288 buzzsawmonkey

Patty and Selma are yours for the taking.

I resemble that remark.

/

342 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:26:54pm

re: #327 loppyd

the book...the name or both?


The book - and the movie.
BTW, my daughter went to school with Rumer Willis

343 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:02pm

re: #319 Eowyn2

you're right!
I will take the next one.

When you get bored, just send him along.

344 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:05pm

re: #332 Nevergiveup

Perhaps Mugabe could be consulted.

345 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:06pm

re: #317 Jetpilot1101

How long does it take to print a trillion dollars?

Not that long if you print just one trillion-dollar bill, dude.

346 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:14pm

I can't believe I just posted that.

347 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:21pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.

People are really F'ed up!

348 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:21pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.



OTTAWA -- The Carleton University Students' Association has voted to drop cystic fibrosis as the beneficiary of its annual Shinearama fundraiser, arguing that the illness is not "inclusive" enough.

Cystic fibrosis "has been recently revealed to only affect white people, and primarily men" said the motion read to student councillors, who voted almost unanimously in favour of it.

I could give a certain response about AIDS, but I will sit on my hands.

349 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:35pm

re: #321 ploome hineni

296 MandyManners
275 Eowyn2

A rod who is 34? left his wife for a 50yr old Madonna

feh

why would anyone want arod or madonna?
ewwwe

350 Sunlight  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:40pm

Bridget Johnson, Rocky Mountain News and PJ Media, is sounding a call regarding Rwanda, the Sequel, complete with Hutus and their machetes and the UN lying down before it even gets going. Would a thread on this be worthwhile to see whether any lizards have unreported info on the situation? (I know, do my own blog if I want to put up threads...)

U.N. Chokes in the Face of Congo Atrocities

351 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:51pm
352 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:58pm

re: #321 ploome hineni

296 MandyManners
275 Eowyn2

A rod who is 34? left his wife for a 50yr old Madonna

feh

Axelrod is with Madonna?

353 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:27:59pm

re: #333 MandyManners

Just sing the song from Popeye ("I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today..")

354 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:28:06pm
355 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:28:12pm

/so I got that goin' for me

356 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:28:21pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.

Unbelievable.

Incapable of being parodied. Not to mention, hateful.

357 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:28:41pm

re: #351 ploome hineni
SICK!

358 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:28:50pm
359 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:28:51pm

re: #343 MandyManners

When you get bored, just send him along.

I'll send him along while I'm recuperating in the ICU. Just send him back when you're done.

360 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:28:56pm

re: #321 ploome hineni

Feh to infinity. She is a dried up, sour, nasty beyotch. She looks like skeletor and her politics are whacked, too.

361 Shug  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:28:59pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.

cystic fibrosis is racist!

362 Fat Jolly Penguin  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:29:04pm

re: #332 Nevergiveup

What's a trillion dollar bill look like?

This, with a few extra zeroes.

363 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:29:05pm
364 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:29:19pm

Gotta' go. bbl

365 reine.de.tout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:29:31pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.

That is really ridiculous. PC run amok.
So, I assume, then, by their logic, they won't be collecting for Sickle Cell, either?

366 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:29:39pm

re: #356 Occasional Reader

Unbelievable.

Incapable of being parodied. Not to mention, hateful.

This is our future?

367 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:29:42pm

re: #332 Nevergiveup

What's a trillion dollar bill look like?

Like this.

368 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:29:56pm

re: #356 Occasional Reader

I must purge my brain of all thoughts that perhaps LINK DISEASE TO OTHER GROUPS.

369 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:29:58pm

re: #365 reine.de.tout

That is really ridiculous. PC run amok.
So, I assume, then, by their logic, they won't be collecting for Sickle Cell, either?


racist

370 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:30:06pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.

OK, lets cut out sickle cell anemia as well.

371 bush's babe  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:30:16pm

re: #325 Walter L. Newton


Ever watch Hunt for Red October? It is sung in that movie.

372 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:30:23pm

re: #310 opnion

I would like just one reporter to as Michelle what she meant by, "Barack ain't gonna let you stay the way you been." Seriously, I would like to hear her try to explain that.

Don't forget she thinks his mere presence can influence people to bend to his will. That might have been what she meant. I'm sure it had nothing to do with legislation.
/

373 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:30:26pm

re: #370 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Another racist!

374 FrogMarch  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:30:28pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.

Idiots. Liberal idiots.

375 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:30:52pm

re: #371 bush's babe

Ever watch Hunt for Red October? It is sung in that movie.

And it's on also right now! AMC

376 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:30:55pm

re: #363 buzzsawmonkey

facts shmacts

377 lawhawk  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:31:13pm

re: #249 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Which celebrities do our Lizards look like? Personally, I've been told I look a lot like Margaret Cho...

John Tutturo or Michael Imperioli.

378 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:31:14pm
379 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:31:17pm

re: #374 FrogMarch

Idiots. Liberal idiots.

You're insulting idiots.

380 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:31:38pm

re: #374 FrogMarch

Idiots. Liberal idiots.

Moonbats. Idiot liberal moonbats.
-Brought to you by the department of redundancy department.

381 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:31:51pm

re: #311 loppyd

If Demi Moore hadn't named her kid that I was going to.

To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite book.

I have a dog named Scout (my avatar) and a dog named Boo.

382 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:32:06pm
383 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:32:13pm

re: #371 bush's babe

Ever watch Hunt for Red October? It is sung in that movie.

Funny you mention it, some have also said I look kind of like Sam Neill, specifically from that movie.

384 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:32:24pm

re: #342 jamgarr

The book - and the movie.
BTW, my daughter went to school with Rumer Willis

Same here.

That's pretty cool...

385 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:32:37pm

re: #381 Griffon

I have a dog named Scout (my avatar) and a dog named Boo.


I sometimes call one of my dogs "Boo Ratdog"

386 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:32:41pm
387 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:32:44pm

re: #383 Occasional Reader

Funny you mention it, some have also said I look kind of like Sam Neill, specifically from that movie.

OK which one is Neill?

388 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:32:55pm

re: #371 bush's babe

Ever watch Hunt for Red October? It is sung in that movie.

Never saw it, don't like war movies or military adventures.

389 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:33:03pm

re: #384 loppyd

Same here.

That's pretty cool...


IAA?

390 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:33:08pm

re: #381 Griffon

I have a dog named Scout (my avatar) and a dog named Boo.

Awesome!

391 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:33:34pm

re: #383 Occasional Reader

Funny you mention it, some have also said I look kind of like Sam Neill, specifically from that movie.

I don't think I look like anyone, but what the Hell? Here I am. (Don't blame me for the bad photo. Lousy sun glare.)

Ladies, commence retching!

392 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:33:39pm

Heh; my son thinks he looks like Luke Skywalker, but I will never believe that in a million years.

393 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:33:39pm

re: #389 jamgarr

IAA?

I meant I also loved the movie - not that I went to school with the Willis kid.

LOL

394 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:33:43pm

re: #387 Nevergiveup

OK which one is Neill?

Sean Connery's XO. Gets shot near the end, pines for Montana.

395 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:33:54pm

re: #387 Nevergiveup

OK which one is Neill?

Connery's XO.

396 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:33:59pm
397 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:34:08pm

re: #387 Nevergiveup

OK which one is Neill?

[Link: www.imdb.com...]

398 Look At My New Grandbaby!  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:34:26pm

re: #125 buzzsawmonkey

Chanukah is so ironic. The Jews who get really, really into it usually have no idea that they are celebrating a victory by the second-century BCE equivalent of the black hats they so despise today.

The Maccabees wore black hat? I thought they wore knitted kippahs.

399 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:34:29pm

re: #394 Occasional Reader

Sean Connery's XO. Gets shot near the end, pines for Montana.

OK got it. Thanks

400 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:34:34pm
401 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:34:48pm

re: #397 Walter L. Newton

[Link: www.imdb.com...]

He's also in the new TV series, Crusoe. I can't decide if he's aging well or not.

402 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:34:50pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.

Read that this morning. just before I read about the taliban spraying acid on school girls for, gasp, attending school.

403 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:34:56pm

re: #391 Wyatt Earp

I don't think I look like anyone, but what the Hell? Here I am. (Don't blame me for the bad photo. Lousy sun glare.)

Ladies, commence retching!

You're Lee Iacocca!

404 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:35:11pm

re: #312 MandyManners

Cash works.

We also give bonuses to our employees. I buy them something they can open at our little Christmas party on the 24th. We all bring hors d'oeuvres that morning and only see emergencies.

405 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:35:18pm

re: #403 Walter L. Newton

You're Lee Iacocca!

Slightly older. Ha!

406 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:35:22pm
407 lawhawk  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:35:23pm

Track the most watched tool bag in history, along with other satellites and spacecraft.

408 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:35:26pm
409 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:36:19pm

re: #393 loppyd

I meant I also loved the movie - not that I went to school with the Willis kid.

LOL


Well, we'll always have TKAM!

410 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:36:28pm

re: #407 lawhawk

Track the most watched tool bag in history, along with other satellites and spacecraft.

For a second there I thought Olbermann had been tagged.

411 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:36:37pm

re: #314 Dianna

I think I heard it many years ago but I may be thinking of something else.

412 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:36:39pm

re: #334 WriterMom

OH.
MY
GAWD

This is one of the sickest things I have read today. And I have read A LOT.


You just can't believe that Young people could actually think that way.
The disease is not inclusive enough? I wonder if Cycle Cell Anemia is out of the question. My guess is no.

413 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:36:42pm

re: #406 ploome hineni

cutie

:)

Thank you. Check's being sent out as we type. :)

414 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:36:52pm

re: #391 Wyatt Earp

I don't think I look like anyone, but what the Hell? Here I am. (Don't blame me for the bad photo. Lousy sun glare.)

Ladies, commence retching!

My eyes! The goggles do nothing!
/

415 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:37:14pm

re: #407 lawhawk

Track the most watched tool bag in history, along with other satellites and spacecraft.

"Yup, there it goes again."

416 Shug  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:37:20pm

re: #407 lawhawk

Track the most watched tool bag in history, along with other satellites and spacecraft.


Never let a woman hold the toolbag

/ducks

417 Dianna  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:37:36pm

re: #411 Eowyn2

I think I heard it many years ago but I may be thinking of something else.

Oh, never mind then. It was a song with a woman and tools. It was the best I could do.

418 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:37:50pm

re: #414 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

My eyes! The goggles do nothing!
/

Thank you, Ranier Wolfcastle.

"Now remember that's real acid, people, so I want to see goggles!"

419 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:37:55pm

re: #414 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

My eyes! The goggles do nothing!
/

You put them on backwards, silly. And I think you look perfectly normal, Wyatt.

420 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:37:55pm

re: #407 lawhawk

Track the most watched tool bag in history, along with other satellites and spacecraft.

Clearly, that astronaut's next toolkit needs to be Snap-On.

421 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:38:03pm
422 Dirk Diggler  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:38:19pm

"Give me a ping, Vassili. One ping only please."

423 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:38:23pm

re: #407 lawhawk

Track the most watched tool bag in history, along with other satellites and spacecraft.

Why would we want to track Al Franken?

424 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:38:28pm

re: #399 Nevergiveup

All kinds of pine in Montana... I love the smell of pine in the morning, hot or cold.

425 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:38:50pm

re: #407 lawhawk

"...is now orbiting Earth. It is visible through binoculars and small telescopes."
That's pretty frickin' awesome.

426 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:38:55pm

re: #422 Dirk Diggler

"Give me a ping, Vassili. One ping only please."

Heh. Love it.

427 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:38:59pm

re: #422 Dirk Diggler

"Give me a ping, Vassili. One ping only please."

Vassili took one for the team.

428 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:12pm

re: #419 vxbush

You put them on backwards, silly. And I think you look perfectly normal, Wyatt.

Oh, I'll gladly take perfectly normal! :) Thank you.

429 Shug  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:20pm

re: #425 bosforus

"...is now orbiting Earth. It is visible through binoculars and small telescopes."
That's pretty frickin' awesome.

till it lands on your house

430 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:27pm

re: #391 Wyatt Earp

I don't think I look like anyone, but what the Hell? Here I am.

YOU!

My name is Occasional Reader.

You keeled my father.

Prepare to die.

431 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:27pm
432 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:31pm

re: #427 Nevergiveup

Vassili took one for the team.

No rabbits and RV'ing for him

433 reine.de.tout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:37pm

re: #401 vxbush

He's also in the new TV series, Crusoe. I can't decide if he's aging well or not.

I vote "yes" he's aging well
He's nice looking, but he's not "pretty" like Orlando Bloom
Me no want a "pretty" man.

434 Kenneth  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:37pm

re: #416 Shug

Never let a woman hold the toolbag

...um, never mind.

435 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:44pm

I'm just glad my screwups aren't orbiting the earth in view of 6 billion people.

436 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:52pm

re: #420 Occasional Reader

Clearly, that astronaut's next toolkit needs to be Snap-On.

My question is - how does one "drop" something where there is no gravity? She must have given it an accidental nudge.

437 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:39:54pm

re: #430 Occasional Reader

YOU!

My name is Occasional Reader.

You keeled my father.

Prepare to die.

I don't see six fingers...

/goes back and counts

438 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:40:03pm

re: #429 Shug

till it lands on your house

But then you could totally fix it, man!

439 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:40:04pm

re: #430 Occasional Reader

YOU!

My name is Occasional Reader.

You keeled my father.

Prepare to die.

Oh crap. That was YOUR Dad? Gotta go!

440 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:40:07pm

Yay!

Dirk, OR...where is Peacekeeper?

BEHEAD PEACEKEEPERS WHO DO NOT SHOW UP ON THREAD IN A TIMELY FASHION.

441 Shug  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:40:15pm

re: #438 Silhouette

good point

442 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:40:24pm

re: #429 Shug

till it lands on your house

Least I'll have the tools to rebuild it.

443 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:40:26pm

re: #391 Wyatt Earp

But seriously, folks... you sure you want to post that?

444 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:40:45pm

Pilates is Not a Crime

Where I come from, a little green patch of LA by the sea called Santa Monica, the streets and parks are the equal domain of the down-and-out and the well-off alike, the latter of whom are out, more often than not, to exercise. Many of our avenues boast verdant, wide, tree-lined medians perfect for jogging, stretching or — as is the fashion lately — being shouted at by hyper-muscular “boot camp” trainers at the crack of dawn. It’s that last activity which is causing some consternation around here, with nearby homeowners calling the cops and longtime exercisers asserting their right to do crunches where they please — and sometimes getting arrested for it. None other than the New York Times today ran a front-page feature about this problem in my neighborhood:

James Birch, a music executive from the neighborhood, is among those Santa Monicans who have not taken well to enforcement of the law, which was passed in the 1970s and, it is believed, was intended to keep vagrants away.

After 15 years of working out on the median, Mr. Birch arrived there one day in mid-September and saw five officers. “I went up to them,” he recalled, “and said, ‘What’s the deal here?’ They put up these trendy new yellow signs. The cops just looked at me and said, ‘We’ve been told by the watch commander that we’re supposed to run people off here.’ I told them I was going to break the law.”

So he did. One morning he showed up at the median, video crew in tow, and refused to cease doing situps. The exchange that followed was posted on YouTube. “They let me do it for about three minutes,” said Mr. Birch, 63, “and then came over and said: ‘If you continue doing this, I will arrest you. It’s not allowed here.’

”Though he was arrested, he said, the officers did not handcuff him, to his chagrin. “I asked them to,” he said. “But they found out they could only do what was procedurally appropriate.” He did get a ticket, though, and now awaits his day in court. “I just want to go and do my push-ups and situps that I have been doing for 15 minutes three times a week for the last 15 years,” he said.

So my question is this: who owns the public space, and how strictly should it be controlled? The homeowners who live nearby, or the local residents who want to use it, as loudly and as early as they please? Are Pilates practitioners the new skateboarders? What do you think?

445 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:41:29pm
446 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:41:29pm

re: #434 Kenneth

...um, never mind.

They should have modeled the tool bag after a Gucci! She woulda had a death grip on that bag!

447 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:41:52pm

re: #431 buzzsawmonkey

"Fir Yew I Pine, and Balsam Too."

--classic souvenir pillow legend


That one's right up there with my favorites:

Kissin' Don't Last - Cookin' Do
and
I'm Not a Fast Cook - I'm Not A Slow Cook - I'm A Half-Fast Cook

448 Kenneth  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:41:54pm
449 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:41:57pm

Some have said I even resemble Little Stevie van Zandt ...

450 reine.de.tout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:41:59pm

re: #435 Silhouette

I'm just glad my screwups aren't orbiting the earth in view of 6 billion people.

LOL..
Ain't that the truth.

451 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:42:10pm

re: #443 Occasional Reader

But seriously, folks... you sure you want to post that?

I'm always impressed with the guy who gives out his social security number.

452 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:42:21pm

re: #444 gmsc

Pilates is Not a Crime

Yes it is. Practitioners should be judged and sentenced by Pontius Pilates.

453 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:42:28pm

re: #430 Occasional Reader

YOU!

My name is Occasional Reader.

You keeled my father.

Prepare to die.

A 3-legged dog walks into a saloon. The dog says, "I'm looking for the man who shot my paw."

454 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:42:30pm

re: #436 bosforus

My question is - how does one "drop" something where there is no gravity? She must have given it an accidental nudge.


There's all kinds of gravity up there.

455 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:42:36pm

re: #443 Occasional Reader

But seriously, folks... you sure you want to post that?

In a 100 years, what's it gonna matter?

456 Creeping Eruption  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:43:15pm

G'night all Lizards and Lizardettes. I am calling it an early night to go play a few rounds of Shesh Besh

457 Dianna  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:43:29pm

re: #449 Gang of One

Some have said I even resemble Little Stevie van Zandt ...

So long as it's not Townes, near the end.

458 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:43:45pm

re: #453 gmsc

A 3-legged dog walks into a saloon. The dog says, "I'm looking for the man who shot my paw."

Did you get a joke book as an early Christmas present or something, gmsc? You are on fire!

459 Shug  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:43:47pm
460 Sunlight  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:43:48pm

re: #444 gmsc

Recently, a physical therapist showed me some "Pilates" exercises to do for a spot on my back that keeps hurting. She didn't tell me what they were, so I said, "Oh. These are the exercises we used to do from the Jane Fonda exercise video." And she said, "No, actually they are Pilates." But I know better (unless Jane knocked them off from Pilates...).

461 FrogMarch  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:43:51pm

re: #380 Jetpilot1101

Moonbats. Idiot liberal moonbats.
-Brought to you by the department of redundancy department.

Ack. Diseases now have to be politically correct and properly "diverse" for cold-hearted idiot F-bats to want to contribute.

462 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:44:16pm

re: #455 Wyatt Earp

In a 100 years, what's it gonna matter?

In 100 years, you're gonna end up on some 2nd Grader's report about Wyatt Earp, where they needed a picture.

463 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:44:39pm

re: #407 lawhawk

Track the most watched tool bag in history, along with other satellites and spacecraft.

I thought the most watched tool/bag was Jane Fonda?

464 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:44:39pm

re: #404 Griffon

We also give bonuses to our employees. I buy them something they can open at our little Christmas party on the 24th. We all bring hors d'oeuvres that morning and only see emergencies.

nice.
we have vendors send us food

465 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:44:41pm

re: #454 jamgarr

There's all kinds of gravity up there.

And how come there's so much interstellar dust if space is a vacuum?

466 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:44:54pm

re: #457 Dianna

So long as it's not Townes, near the end.

Nope, now I teach high school English. I showed the kids these photos and a bunch of other today -- blew their minds. They could not comprehend that I was once cool.

467 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:45:04pm

re: #445 buzzsawmonkey

Hey, OR, did you see the MagLev song on the last thread? #407.

Hm, not bad. But I bet you stole it from James Lileks...

468 Kenneth  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:45:19pm

Saskachewan flower company describes exports as wieners and porn

People in Yorkton, Sask., were shaking their heads recently over a flower delivery company's website that described the city's chief exports as "wieners, amateur porn and asbestos."

The Saskatchewan Flower Delivery website also suggested that 26 per cent of Prince Albert's population is obese.

Company co-owner Shirlee Bucknall told a local TV news station the problem arose when she hired a couple of university students to do research for the website.

Yorkton Mayor Chris Wyatt said there's an object lesson in all of this.

469 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:45:21pm

re: #463 DaddyG

OK. You now owe me a flat panel monitor.

470 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:45:30pm

re: #462 Silhouette

In 100 years, you're gonna end up on some 2nd Grader's report about Wyatt Earp, where they needed a picture.

As long as they speak well, my dear . . .

471 Spare O'Lake  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:45:34pm
472 AmericanPoliticalOrphan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:45:44pm

re: #22 HoosierHoops

Hey! I'm just bummed out to read that eggnog is not very good for you. All I ask for is a gallon or so a year at Xmas.
There really is no justice in this world..

Fagidabodit - Eggnog + Spicy Rum is very good for you. Don't believe everything you read. Especially if it came from lame stream media.

473 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:45:50pm

re: #458 bosforus

Did you get a joke book as an early Christmas present or something, gmsc? You are on fire!

Nah, I'm just in a silly mood lately.

474 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:46:29pm

re: #394 Occasional Reader

Sean Connery's XO. Gets shot near the end, pines for Montana.

everyone pines for montana

475 OldLineTexan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:46:41pm

re: #461 FrogMarch

Ack. Diseases now have to be politically correct and properly "diverse" for cold-hearted idiot F-bats to want to contribute.

S'aright, leftists are less likely to actually contribute to a charity than conservatives.

476 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:46:54pm

re: #465 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

And how come there's so much interstellar dust if space is a vacuum?

A vacuum is a volume of space that is essentially empty of matter, such that its gaseous pressure is much less than atmospheric pressure.

477 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:47:06pm

re: #468 Kenneth

Saskachewan flower company describes exports as wieners and porn

I'll bet that sentence has never been written before, in all of human history, before yesterday.

478 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:47:24pm

re: #468 Kenneth

Saskachewan flower company describes exports as wieners and porn

Well what do you expect when the capital is named "Regina?" The dirty jokes practically write themselves!

479 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:47:31pm

I've been told I look like Topher Grace, the guy from That 70's Show. He's the only celebrity I've ever been compared to and I don't think the comparison counts since it came from my gf turned wife.

480 OldLineTexan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:47:46pm

re: #465 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

And how come there's so much interstellar dust if space is a vacuum?

There's a black hole in the Coal Sack nebula, and that gets all over everything.

481 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:47:48pm

re: #465 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

And how come there's so much interstellar dust if space is a vacuum?

The interstellar bag is full.

482 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:47:55pm

re: #473 gmsc

Nah, I'm just in a silly mood lately.

Well do you know why engineers never get constipated?

483 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:02pm

re: #474 Eowyn2

A few more folks wouldn't be bad, but we don't want any piners.

484 DaddyG  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:20pm

re: #469 Cap'n DOC

OK. You now owe me a flat panel monitor.

How about a tissue?

485 Dirk Diggler  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:23pm

Greetings Writermom.

Or as your people say, "Slalom"

/Greetings to Loppy and the rest of the gang too.

486 UberInfidel67  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:26pm

re: #76 Outrider So far, I have bought three (3) gifts. Only 1,000,000,000 more to go. I guess I got one up on everyone? lol NOT!

487 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:29pm

re: #466 Gang of One

Nope, now I teach high school English. I showed the kids these photos and a bunch of other today -- blew their minds. They could not comprehend that I was once cool.

height?
I like tall

488 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:32pm

re: #475 OldLineTexan

S'aright, leftists are less likely to actually contribute to a charity than conservatives.

Doesn't surprise me. They believe that making someone else pay more taxes is charity.

489 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:41pm

re: #482 bosforus

Well do you know why engineers never get constipated?


They work it out with a sliderule?

490 Kenneth  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:44pm

He's not dead, he's just pining for Montana.

491 FrogMarch  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:46pm

re: #475 OldLineTexan

S'aright, leftists are less likely to actually contribute to a charity than conservatives.

Yes. Leftists prefer to contribute other people's money by way of high taxes and a big fffat nanny state. with a side of Union bloat.

492 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:48:50pm

re: #482 bosforus

Well do you know why engineers never get constipated?

They can always work it out with a pencil?

493 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:49:22pm

re: #484 DaddyG

Not good. I snorted Coke all over it.

494 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:49:39pm

re: #493 Cap'n DOC

Not good. I snorted Coke all over it.

Are you Amy Winehouse?

495 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:49:42pm

re: #493 Cap'n DOC

That don't even look right.

496 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:49:44pm

re: #487 Eowyn2

height?
I like tall

Sorry. 5'6"
/But I can jump very high

497 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:49:48pm

re: #492 gmsc

They can always work it out with a pencil?

Ding ding! Though the punchline I like is - they can work anything out with a pencil.

498 WriterMom  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:49:49pm

re: #485 Dirk Diggler

Slalom to you, too...and a few moguls as a bonus.

499 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:50:12pm

re: #493 Cap'n DOC

Not good. I snorted Coke all over it.

One typically uses mirrors for that, not flat screens. Just ask our President-Elect.

500 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:50:55pm

re: #494 Wyatt Earp

Are you Amy Winehouse?

Poor girl. She went to the hospital again. Had some reaction to a medication she was taking.

Yea right.

501 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:51:09pm

re: #476 Walter L. Newton

A vacuum is a volume of space that is essentially empty of matter, such that its gaseous pressure is much less than atmospheric pressure.

so its not the same as a dyson

/

502 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:51:20pm

re: #485 Dirk Diggler

Greetings Writermom.

Or as your people say, "Slalom"

/Greetings to Loppy and the rest of the gang too.

{DIRK}!

503 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:51:46pm

re: #471 Spare O'Lake

If you want to be happy for the rest of your life ...


That does it. Leaving now to buy a case of bleach.
And saving that link to watch every time a procrastinate about walking.

504 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:51:54pm

re: #500 Walter L. Newton

Poor girl. She went to the hospital again. Had some reaction to a medication she was taking.

Yea right.

If "medication" means "drugs that even Keith Richards would never do," then sure, medication it is!

505 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:52:00pm

re: #487 Eowyn2

height?
I like tall

Hellooo!
LOL

506 Spare O'Lake  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:52:16pm

Gee I had no idea there were so many gorgeous people here.
In future I better shower and shave before I log on.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

507 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:52:31pm

re: #489 jamgarr

They work it out with a sliderule?

Ouch! Not that a pencil is any better.

508 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:52:31pm

re: #500 Walter L. Newton

Poor girl. She went to the hospital again. Had some reaction to a medication she was taking.

Yea right.

My guess? It was penicillin.

509 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:52:43pm

re: #499 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

One typically uses mirrors for that, not flat screens. Just ask our President-Elect.

* * *
It is forbidden, verboten, prohibido, to state certain facts that marr the hope & change mantra/theme/great lie.

510 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:52:45pm

re: #464 Eowyn2

nice.
we have vendors send us food

Well, vendors don't usually cater for 10 people. LOL Plus we have all kinds of goodies that clients have brought us and special recipes that we love to have every year - chipped beef cream cheese dip, nacho dip, bar-b-qued weenies, etc. We'd have to share our top-secret recipes with VENDORS in order to have it delivered. Ha.

511 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:52:59pm

re: #503 Cathypop

That does it. Leaving now to buy a case of bleach.
And saving that link to watch every time a procrastinate about walking.

I guess fat people are still a valid target for ridicule. I got it, all that diversity stuff is just bullshit, isn't it.

512 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:53:01pm

re: #474 Eowyn2

everyone pines for montana

I thought they pined for the fjords?

513 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:53:53pm

re: #504 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

If "medication" means "drugs that even Keith Richards would never do," then sure, medication it is!

[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]

Make your own opinion. I don't believe it.

514 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:54:13pm

re: #503 Cathypop

That does it. Leaving now to buy a case of bleach.
And saving that link to watch every time a procrastinate about walking.

I don't get it..Why do people eat until they look like that?
damn shame

515 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:54:18pm

re: #507 bosforus

Ouch! Not that a pencil is any better.


I'm really showing my age - I hadn't realized that the punchline to that joke had left the 20th century.

516 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:54:33pm

re: #499 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

One typically uses mirrors for that, not flat screens. Just ask our President-Elect.

"But not smack", he was very clear on that point.

517 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:54:53pm

re: #513 Walter L. Newton

[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]

Make your own opinion. I don't believe it.

You link to the Beeb. I wouldn't believe them if they said water was wet.

518 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:55:04pm

re: #512 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I thought they pined for the fjords?

Are those cheap Norvegian vehicles, and are they built Fjord Tough @ $72/hr?

519 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:55:04pm

re: #483 Cap'n DOC

A few more folks wouldn't be bad, but we don't want any piners.

Scotch Piners?
Piners for the Ponderosa
Spruce the up in blue
The Pole Lodge will Pine away

520 talon_262  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:55:39pm

re: #19 bosforus

Action with vision is Activision. Which owns Blizzard. Which made Warcraft 2. Which rocks.

Which also published Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Infinity Ward) and Call of Duty: World at War. Which rocks harder ;-P

521 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:55:42pm

re: #513 Walter L. Newton

[Link: news.bbc.co.uk...]

Make your own opinion. I don't believe it.

"Some part of her medication is making her sick," spokesman Chris Goodman said.

Probably the cocaine and heroin part

522 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:55:49pm

OK, time to hit the road.

In the rain.
In the dark.
And I have to stop at the grocery store on the way home.

WHAAA.

BBL if not have a great night, all!

523 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:55:55pm
524 OldLineTexan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:55:59pm

"Diversity" means "not a white male", in my experience. It doesn't mean shit else.

525 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:56:04pm

re: #519 Eowyn2

Scotch Piners?
Piners for the Ponderosa
Spruce the up in blue
The Pole Lodge will Pine away

Sounds like one of Barney Frank's hangouts.

526 Cap'n DOC  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:56:06pm

re: #519 Eowyn2

OK. How about no Pining Whiners.

527 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:56:20pm

Christmas is just 30 days away, but Santa Claus won't be stopping by Florida Gulf Coast University this holiday.

[Link: www.news-press.com...]

What a load of crap! What's wrong with these people?

528 loppyd  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:56:25pm

re: #521 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

"Some part of her medication is making her sick," spokesman Chris Goodman said.

Probably the cocaine and heroin part

cocaine's a helluva drug

/really gone now!

529 Kenneth  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:56:40pm

re: #524 OldLineTexan

of if while male, then certainly not heterosexual

530 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:56:42pm

re: #496 Gang of One
taller than me:)
I cant jump any more
15 yrs catching at softball and the knees are shredded

531 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:56:52pm

re: #458 bosforus

Did you get a joke book as an early Christmas present or something, gmsc? You are on fire!

I've "been on fire" a couple of times in my life.

My best moment of coming up with a funny line right when I needed it was a few years back. Some friends and I were discussing the US Constitution, and one of them jokingly insulted me, "Why would you look at the Constitution? It doesn't have pictures!"

I immediately replied, "That's OK. I just read it for the articles."

532 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:56:57pm

re: #517 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

You link to the Beeb. I wouldn't believe them if they said water was wet.

The Beeb is like any other news source. They have an editorial slant. if you understand that, you can read it. A lot of news is covered there that is not covered in our media.

I read the Beeb and La Monde every day. I also get expat English language newsletters from Poland and France.

Never hurts to try and stay informed.

533 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:57:15pm

re: #523 ploome hineni

no one redicled that horrendously obese individual

that is a pathologic condition

someone that size is not able to perform basic personal
can she reach her toenails?

Dolly Parton can't, but no one is making fun of her!

534 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:57:37pm

re: #522 loppyd

OK, time to hit the road.

In the rain.
In the dark.

And today's the anniversary of all those murders up at Camp Whatsitsname, too... Well, I'm sure nothing will happen.

Hey, what's that noise? I'd better go look, all alone, by myself...

535 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:57:39pm

re: #511 Walter L. Newton

I guess fat people are still a valid target for ridicule. I got it, all that diversity stuff is just bullshit, isn't it.

Don't worry. Maybe that woman is a Republican, so sensitivity isn't necessary.

536 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:58:08pm

re: #528 loppyd

cocaine's a helluva drug

/really gone now!

Dont forget what Dr. Rockso says!

537 OldLineTexan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:58:17pm

re: #532 Walter L. Newton


Never hurts to try and stay informed.

Sure it does. I put a helluva crick in my neck twisting around in the driver's seat to read the sides of buses...

538 debutaunt  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:58:18pm

re: #156 MandyManners

This one. He may be a Lizard.

You are cheating on the guy from Burn Notice.

539 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:58:21pm
540 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:58:38pm

re: #523 ploome hineni

no one redicled that horrendously obese individual

that is a pathologic condition

someone that size is not able to perform basic personal
can she reach her toenails?

I'm talking about the person that put the video together. It obviously wasn't put together as a public health message.

541 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:59:00pm
542 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:59:04pm

re: #534 Occasional Reader

And today's the anniversary of all those murders up at Camp Whatsitsname, too... Well, I'm sure nothing will happen.

Hey, what's that noise? I'd better go look, all alone, by myself...

Loppy had better hide in the spooky roller disco.

543 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:59:06pm

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – A British couple convicted of having sex on a Dubai beach had their prison sentences suspended by an appeals court on Tuesday in a case that exposed a cultural divide in this glitzy Gulf boomtown.

Michelle Palmer and Vince Acors were convicted and sentenced to three months in prison in October for having sex outside of marriage, public indecency and drunkenness.

The Dubai Court of Appeals upheld the guilty verdict but dropped their prison sentences — though it ruled the couple must still be deported from the United Arab Emirates and pay a fine of about $272 each.

SNIP

544 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:59:11pm

re: #531 gmsc

I've "been on fire" a couple of times in my life.

My best moment of coming up with a funny line right when I needed it was a few years back. Some friends and I were discussing the US Constitution, and one of them jokingly insulted me, "Why would you look at the Constitution? It doesn't have pictures!"

I immediately replied, "That's OK. I just read it for the articles."


* * *
For the Articles! Of course! That is precious & you are an American humor genius.

545 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:59:20pm

re: #520 talon_262

Which also published Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Infinity Ward) and Call of Duty: World at War. Which rocks harder ;-P

Well yeah, but I was waxing nostalgic to my high school days when I used to play Warcraft 2 over a modem. Ha ha! But I seriously remember seeing the original Warcraft set up at a computer inside of a Babbage's store and I thought it was the greatest thing on earth and played it for an hour in the store. RTS is definitely my favorite gaming type. Age of Empires 2 rocks also.

546 stuiec  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:59:31pm

re: #125 buzzsawmonkey

Chanukah is so ironic. The Jews who get really, really into it usually have no idea that they are celebrating a victory by the second-century BCE equivalent of the black hats they so despise today.

They usually have no idea that they are celebrating a victory won by force of arms, period. (Of the ones that do recall that fact, I think a majority downplay that aspect.)

547 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 1:59:49pm
548 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:00:03pm

re: #530 Eowyn2

taller than me:)
I cant jump any more
15 yrs catching at softball and the knees are shredded

I have a response to this, but I really don't think I should go there ...

549 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:00:12pm

re: #538 debutaunt

You are cheating on the guy from Burn Notice.

*hangs head in shame*

550 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:00:38pm

re: #542 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Loppy had better hide in the spooky roller disco.

First they came for the smooching teens, and I said nothing...

551 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:01:29pm

re: #540 Walter L. Newton

I'm talking about the person that put the video together. It obviously wasn't put together as a public health message.

Actually, I made my original comment about that video for two Lizards who thought that a little funny stuff I said about senior citizens the other night was so offensive.

It's just interesting to me what is offensive and what is humor, and what some Lizards think is Ok to link to.

Personally, almost anything is open as a point for humor.

552 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:01:33pm

re: #549 MandyManners

*hangs head in shame*

Bruce Campbell will take you back, Mandy.

553 stuiec  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:01:38pm

re: #531 gmsc

Clever!

554 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:01:43pm

re: #546 stuiec

They usually have no idea that they are celebrating a victory won by force of arms, period. (Of the ones that do recall that fact, I think a majority downplay that aspect.)

* * *
Hey! So's Thanksgiving...trail of tears etc. Imperialist expansionist Turkey!

555 Wyatt Earp  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:02:04pm

re: #552 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Bruce Campbell will take you back, Mandy.

"Groovy."

556 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:02:27pm

re: #531 gmsc

You are awesome! One of my best moments was with my friends bragging about my lightning quick wit. They challenged me to say something clever on the spot as we were about to step onto an escalator in a mall. I quickly saw the escalator's engraved manufacturer, Schindler. I immediately said, "Schindler's Lift". Nailed it.

557 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:02:35pm

re: #524 OldLineTexan

"Diversity" means "not a white male", in my experience. It doesn't mean shit else.

Which everyone proved with the "Celebrate Diversity" t-shirts.

The LLL went nuts over the shirts because they said "everyone knows" that diversity means black people and only means that; therefore the shirts were about shooting and killing black people. What the crazy LLL didn't realize is that they were outing themselves. That they didn't really mean diversity when they said diversity.

558 Spare O'Lake  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:02:38pm

re: #533 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Dolly Parton can't, but no one is making fun of her!

Islands in the Stream?
So to speak...

559 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:03:53pm

re: #556 bosforus

You are awesome! One of my best moments was with my friends bragging about my lightning quick wit. They challenged me to say something clever on the spot as we were about to step onto an escalator in a mall. I quickly saw the escalator's engraved manufacturer, Schindler. I immediately said, "Schindler's Lift". Nailed it.


Too cool! Most elevators in Mexico are Schindler ... I once made the same remark ...

560 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:04:02pm

Hey, I'm a conservative Democrat gun-owning atheist. They don't get much more diverse than Yours Truly.

561 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:04:25pm
562 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:04:33pm

re: #552 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Bruce Campbell will take you back, Mandy.

Will Jeffrey Donovan, too?

563 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:04:34pm

re: #559 Gang of One

Too cool! Most elevators in Mexico are Schindler ... I once made the same remark ...

Wow. I made the same remark about an Otis elevator!

564 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:04:45pm

re: #559 Gang of One

Too cool! Most elevators in Mexico are Schindler ... I once made the same remark ...

It was also a headline in The Economist, years ago.

565 poopeedoo  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:04:53pm

Vision without the ability to implement is a nightmare as well.

~ Ok, back to Thanksgiving preparations. :)

566 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:04:59pm

re: #563 Walter L. Newton

Wow. I made the same remark about an Otis elevator!

?

567 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:05:24pm

re: #563 Walter L. Newton

Wow. I made the same remark about an Otis elevator!

No, when the door open you're supposed to exclaim, "Otis! My man!".

568 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:05:47pm

re: #561 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Don't forget what Bruce Campbell says!

I love it!

569 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:06:06pm

re: #564 Occasional Reader

It was also a headline in The Economist, years ago.

Yeah. GMTA or we will never be original. What.Ever.

570 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:06:26pm

re: #559 Gang of One

Too cool! Most elevators in Mexico are Schindler ... I once made the same remark ...

I've often wondered how "big" Schindler is. Now I know.

571 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:06:42pm

re: #562 MandyManners

Will Jeffrey Donovan, too?

I dunno. He doesn't seem as "cool" as Chin Almighty.

572 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:06:43pm

I for one pray this "greatest Depression ever" does have some health benefits, especially in populations where childhood obesity & early onset diabetes has become a huge problem.

Wouldn't it be ironic if hard times helped some people "tighten their belts" and cut out junk from their food supply? Without nanny state lectures?

573 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:06:53pm

re: #570 bosforus

I've often wondered how "big" Schindler is. Now I know.

BIG SCHINDLER IS RIPPING US OFF!

574 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:07:46pm

re: #566 Gang of One

?

Er, Gang, it was a joke. You see, Otis and "lift" doesn't make any clever phrase, so, for me to say I used the word "Otis" in that manner once, is like, stupid, ergo, stupid is funny, sometimes. If Napolean Dynamite said it you would be rolling on the floor laughing.

575 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:07:47pm

re: #560 Occasional Reader

Hey, I'm a conservative Democrat gun-owning atheist. They don't get much more diverse than Yours Truly.

* * *
Face it, OR, in Washington DC you are an endangered species!

576 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:07:54pm

re: #567 Occasional Reader

No, when the door open you're supposed to exclaim, "Otis! My man!".

"Do you mind if we dance with yo dates?"

577 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:08:08pm

I think the proverb, as it is quoted, makes sense.
Vision with action is a daydream...
Not "vision when acted up", but a vision of action, that is, a vision where action is seen in the vision, like a daydream.

578 poopeedoo  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:08:43pm

re: #572 alegrias

Junk food is cheaper than healthy food, so I can imaging the opposite will be true. Also, bad times brings on more comfort food ~ usually high in calories and fat. :(

579 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:08:46pm

Wow,That's not something ya see everyday!
I walked out of the office and a helicopter was landing in the field
by my truck!
HALIBURTON!
HAHA!
Guess they'll be setting off siesmic charges soon!
Cool!

580 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:08:55pm

re: #577 bosforus

I think the proverb, as it is quoted, makes sense.
Vision with action is a daydream...
Not "vision when acted upon", but a vision of action, that is, a vision where action is seen in the vision, like a daydream.

Fixed. PIMF.

581 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:09:17pm

re: #572 alegrias

I for one pray this "greatest Depression ever" does have some health benefits, especially in populations where childhood obesity & early onset diabetes has become a huge problem.

Wouldn't it be ironic if hard times helped some people "tighten their belts" and cut out junk from their food supply? Without nanny state lectures?

probably have the opposite effect. More folks will be buying the cheapest, i.e., least healthy food, there is. The Dollar Menu at Micky D is looking awfully tempting to me these days.

582 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:09:38pm

re: #574 Walter L. Newton

Er, Gang, it was a joke. You see, Otis and "lift" doesn't make any clever phrase, so, for me to say I used the word "Otis" in that manner once, is like, stupid, ergo, stupid is funny, sometimes. If Napolean Dynamite said it you would be rolling on the floor laughing.

Not really, although I do appreciate the value of a well placed non-sequitur. And to be honest, I never thought Napoleon Dynamite was funny. But then again, I don't have a sense of humor, as is obvious.

583 poopeedoo  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:09:56pm

re: #581 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

probably have the opposite effect. More folks will be buying the cheapest, i.e., least healthy food, there is. The Dollar Menu at Micky D is looking awfully tempting to me these days.

Beatcha to it!

584 conservativeChick  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:10:03pm

re: #363 buzzsawmonkey

Good response as well. The truth has to stay at least one step ahead of propaganda.

585 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:10:03pm

re: #572 alegrias

I for one pray this "greatest Depression ever" does have some health benefits, especially in populations where childhood obesity & early onset diabetes has become a huge problem.

Wouldn't it be ironic if hard times helped some people "tighten their belts" and cut out junk from their food supply? Without nanny state lectures?

I would love to agree with you..But when times get tight..people will start ordering food off the dollar menu at McDonalds..

586 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:10:11pm

re: #579 reloadingisnotahobby

Wow,That's not something ya see everyday!
I walked out of the office and a helicopter was landing in the field
by my truck!

I see it all the time. Of course, I work at a Naval Air Station

587 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:11:30pm

We've probably all seen this graph of the average global temperature vs. number of pirates.

I'm beginning to think there might be something to this. In the last 8 years, the average global temperature has dropped, and what are we hearing more and more about on the news? Pirates!

588 Dirk Diggler  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:11:38pm

alegrias,

I for one pray this "greatest Depression ever" does have some health benefits...

"Yes perhaps some good will come of it. A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing."

589 debutaunt  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:12:17pm

re: #311 loppyd

If Demi Moore hadn't named her kid that I was going to.

To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite book.

We used to have reclusive neighbors - brothers - and we named them Boo and Beau.

590 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:12:24pm

re: #586 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Well ...Duh!LOL
We've got 2 or 3 hundred subs in the area doing all the oil field
exploration the hotels,restaurants and the ONE BAR are doing a great buiss...

591 MandyManners  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:13:17pm

Taking The Kid to the park. bbl

592 OldLineTexan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:13:37pm

re: #548 Gang of One

I have a response to this, but I really don't think I should go there ...

It's the "knees go first joke", right? "Left knee, right knee,..."

593 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:13:37pm
594 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:13:39pm

re: #579 reloadingisnotahobby

Cool! Across the street from the soccer field where I play Saturday mornings is a hospital. Sometimes we see the Life Flight copters take off and land. Occasionally they'll need to land on the soccer field so they make us stop playing for a few minutes. So I have to ask, since I think about this every time it happens, if a soccer ball is kicked into the blades of the helicopter will the ball be destroyed without affecting the copter or will it screw up the blades?

595 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:13:46pm

re: #562 MandyManners

Will Jeffrey Donovan, too?


Okay you guys. I've been out doing stuff, and come back, and what do I see? Comments about my favorite TV show (until 24 comes back), Burn Notice. I thought I was the only fan. [cool show, eh?]

596 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:13:51pm

re: #582 Gang of One

Not really, although I do appreciate the value of a well placed non-sequitur. And to be honest, I never thought Napoleon Dynamite was funny. But then again, I don't have a sense of humor, as is obvious.

Where in Jersey are you. I use to work for a private school in North Jersey about 1969, Gill St. Bernards.

597 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:14:16pm

re: #589 debutaunt

I now a couple of brothers...The Ness brothers!
Anus and penis!
Jerks run in pairs!

598 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:14:39pm
599 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:14:59pm

re: #595 Golem Akbar

Okay you guys. I've been out doing stuff, and come back, and what do I see? Comments about my favorite TV show (until 24 comes back), Burn Notice. I thought I was the only fan. [cool show, eh?]

There is NOTHING on TV until Jan. 21st, 2009. Welcome back LOST. Three hour opener. Take that Burn Notice and "24."

600 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:15:05pm

re: #592 OldLineTexan

It's the "knees go first joke", right? "Left knee, right knee,..."

Ummm, no. No knees involved.

601 Russkilitlover  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:15:23pm

re: #588 Dirk Diggler

alegrias,

"Yes perhaps some good will come of it. A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing."

Yeah, that's what the Russian middle class thought right before all their property was confiscated and they were put under the yoke of the Bolsheviks! Be very, very careful what you wish for.

602 GGMac  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:15:37pm

There was just a clip of Bush and HisOneNess walking that little walkway at the White House...

Is it just me, or does TheOne have a certain swish in his gait suggestive of too much time spent caressing petunias, lilacs, and baby's breath?

603 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:15:45pm

re: #581 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

probably have the opposite effect. More folks will be buying the cheapest, i.e., least healthy food, there is. The Dollar Menu at Micky D is looking awfully tempting to me these days.

And have you seen the price of arugula lately?

604 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:15:56pm

re: #594 bosforus

Not sure I'd test that scientific query!

605 DeafDog  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:16:38pm

re: #594 bosforus

The ball would be destroyed with very little chance of effecting the copter.

606 USBeast  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:16:47pm

Howdy all. Well Ye Olde Beastie is one step closer to being a free man. The soon to be ex and I came to an agreement on terms that will save both of us from having to go from divorce court to bankruptcy court and the kid gets what she wants and stays with me.

This (and the dry martini that I see before me) should lower my stress level. Now if she'd just get her mountain of stuff out of my house...

607 Russkilitlover  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:17:03pm

re: #572 alegrias

I for one pray this "greatest Depression ever" does have some health benefits, especially in populations where childhood obesity & early onset diabetes has become a huge problem.

Wouldn't it be ironic if hard times helped some people "tighten their belts" and cut out junk from their food supply? Without nanny state lectures?

So, you're hoping and "praying" for starvation? Wow. that's not a condition I would wish on anyone, least of all an American.

608 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:17:17pm

re: #599 Walter L. Newton

There is NOTHING on TV until Jan. 21st, 2009. Welcome back LOST. Three hour opener. Take that Burn Notice and "24."

Haven't watched Lost for over a year (it got boring and repetitive), but I'll give it another try.

609 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:17:23pm

Good afternoon Lizards! My friend just called to tell me they saw a funny bumper sticker. McCain / Palin style but instead it said Hero / Hottie. cute.

610 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:17:23pm

re: #605 DeafDog

The ball would be destroyed with very little chance of effecting the copter.

That's what I thought. Maybe I should request it for MythBusters.

611 Gang of One  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:17:32pm

re: #596 Walter L. Newton

Where in Jersey are you. I use to work for a private school in North Jersey about 1969, Gill St. Bernards.

Paramus High School. I hope nobody from there lurks, or I'd be IDed really quick.
If you are 56 [as I think you mentioned up-thread], you'd have been 16 or 17 in 1969, yes? What kind of work did you do there?

612 J.S.  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:17:46pm

The antisemites at the BBC are all aflutter...they're besides themselves with giggling excitement. They're all raving about a "documentary" film, and the "documentary" (of course, after all this is the BBC) is an animated "film." Yeah, an "animated" (that's a creation of animated drawings) "documentary." Giving a whole new meaning to the word "documentary." It's about those aggressive Israelis doin' a massacre of Pals...the animation "doucmentary" done by an Israeli...(just another shanda fur die goy..)...unfortunately, the Israeli acts totally dumbfounded when the female "interviewer" asks, (words to the effect) "Why, don't you feel bad about what was done?" To which he responds "no." (since it was a Christian Phalangist group which did the actual killing). When the Israeli says, "no", the "news" shifts immediately back to the UK anchor at the "news" desk, and said fellow/news anchor can be seen shaking his head in disbelief...(and probably going tch, tch, tch.)

613 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:17:48pm

re: #595 Golem Akbar

Okay you guys. I've been out doing stuff, and come back, and what do I see? Comments about my favorite TV show (until 24 comes back), Burn Notice. I thought I was the only fan. [cool show, eh?]

It is a great show. Action, humor, Bruce Campbell's chin, Gabrielle Anwar's legs - what more can you want in a TV show? Plus, there's an awesome Charger!

614 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:17:52pm

re: #598 ploome hineni

those slow cookers are great for making cassaroles with chickpeas, beans etc...

I like chicken, fish, veggies and a good steak..
Candy, Sugar, Salt, Pork...all bad..but that's me.

615 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:18:10pm

re: #606 USBeast

Cograt's Beast !
I know my "D" felt F'ing awesome!

616 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:18:13pm

re: #572 alegrias

I for one pray this "greatest Depression ever" does have some health benefits, especially in populations where childhood obesity & early onset diabetes has become a huge problem.

Wouldn't it be ironic if hard times helped some people "tighten their belts" and cut out junk from their food supply? Without nanny state lectures?


Unlikely, since the problems you mention are already associated with poverty.

617 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:18:27pm

re: #578 poopeedoo

Junk food is cheaper than healthy food, so I can imaging the opposite will be true. Also, bad times brings on more comfort food ~ usually high in calories and fat. :(

* * *
Maybe you're right, but I'm thinking of the children!

When cash is tight, is there really anything cheaper than oatmeal for breakfast?

Or peanut butter sandwiches? Milk?

In America?

618 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:18:56pm

re: #540 Walter L. Newton

Here's one for ya, Walter. My little college student employee had to watch this for nutrition class, so I watched it with her. It's good.

I feel the same way about the word "old."

619 Dirk Diggler  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:19:25pm

Russkilitlover,

"Yes perhaps some good will come of it. A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing."

Yeah, that's what the Russian middle class thought right before all their property was confiscated and they were put under the yoke of the Bolsheviks! Be very, very careful what you wish for.

The Russian Civil War and Stalinist purges weren't that bad.

/The line was actually a quote from "The Hunt For Red October".

620 Sternit Fortem  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:20:03pm

re: #587 gmsc

We've probably all seen this graph of the average global temperature vs. number of pirates.

I'm beginning to think there might be something to this. In the last 8 years, the average global temperature has dropped, and what are we hearing more and more about on the news? Pirates!

Did someone say Pirates!

621 Russkilitlover  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:20:10pm

re: #585 HoosierHoops

I would love to agree with you..But when times get tight..people will start ordering food off the dollar menu at McDonalds..

Yeah. Try buying arugula, fresh veggies, and lean meats at the store. You could spend over a month's food budget on one week to feed a family of four "healthy" meals. The do-gooder syndrome of thinking that poorer folk eat healthier is the biggest, saddest joke on America.

622 vxbush  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:20:11pm

Okay, leaving, if it wasn't obvious already...everyone have a good night!

623 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:20:13pm

re: #608 Golem Akbar

Haven't watched Lost for over a year (it got boring and repetitive), but I'll give it another try.

Ok, well give you another chance. And if there is anything you want to know, ask the LGF expert. Or catch my articles on the Doc Arzt's blog during the show season.

Shameless self-promotion

624 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:20:16pm

re: #612 J.S.

Here's some more animated weirdness for ya. Well, not animated, clay-mated.

625 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:20:20pm

re: #617 alegrias

* * *
Maybe you're right, but I'm thinking of the children!

When cash is tight, is there really anything cheaper than oatmeal for breakfast?


Oats. Noun. What the English feed their horses & the Scots their children.
/Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

626 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:20:22pm
627 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:20:59pm

re: #613 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

It is a great show. Action, humor, Bruce Campbell's chin, Gabrielle Anwar's legs - what more can you want in a TV show? Plus, there's an awesome Charger!


It has it all. Every character, even the baddies, are fun. Sharon Gless, wisecracking, smoking up a storm! I love this show!

628 aggieann  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:22:20pm
You are awesome! One of my best moments was with my friends bragging about my lightning quick wit. They challenged me to say something clever on the spot as we were about to step onto an escalator in a mall. I quickly saw the escalator's engraved manufacturer, Schindler. I immediately said, "Schindler's Lift". Nailed it.

Years ago, I was reading the newspaper. My brother plopped down beside me and saw a headline about an earthquake in the Philippines. His comment: "Now that's a real Manila folder!"

629 J.S.  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:22:24pm

re: #626 ploome hineni

Nope...In Canada...Edmonton, Ab...(sometimes I figure I may as well be in the UK)...

630 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:22:34pm

re: #581 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

probably have the opposite effect. More folks will be buying the cheapest, i.e., least healthy food, there is. The Dollar Menu at Micky D is looking awfully tempting to me these days.

* * *
But you gotta go to these fast food places first, and that costs money, time, effort.

When you consider the cost of driving to fast food places, it cannot be so "cheap" even if gas prices are lower. It's still wear & tear on your car.

I think eating fast food to SAVE money is a FALSE economy we pay for in so many other ways. Including making those jobs attractive to persons not yet having taken the pledge of allegiance.

631 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:22:41pm

re: #620 Sternit Fortem

Did someone say Pirates!

I said Pirates!


/This isn't a "slowly I turn" thing, is it?

632 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:23:14pm

re: #623 Walter L. Newton

Ok, well give you another chance. And if there is anything you want to know, ask the LGF expert. Or catch my articles on the Doc Arzt's blog during the show season.

Shameless self-promotion

First two seasons were very good. Then...I don't know...it just...got...dull. But yes, I'll try again. What's your blog's url earl?

633 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:23:32pm

re: #619 Dirk Diggler

Russkilitlover,

The Russian Civil War and Stalinist purges weren't that bad.

/The line was actually a quote from "The Hunt For Red October".

Has anyone ever seen "Mission to Moscow," produced during WWII? It was as blatant a piece of pro-Soviet propaganda that was ever made by Hollywood. It defended the purges, claimed that Stalin's invasions of Finland & Poland were "self-defense."

634 jamgarr  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:23:43pm

Fish, and plankton, and sea greens and protein from the sea

635 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:24:35pm

re: #634 jamgarr

Fish, and plankton, and sea greens and protein from the sea

And if you don't eat it, the creepy robot will freeze you.

636 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:24:38pm

re: #630 alegrias

* * *
But you gotta go to these fast food places first, and that costs money, time, effort.

When you consider the cost of driving to fast food places, it cannot be so "cheap" even if gas prices are lower. It's still wear & tear on your car.

I think eating fast food to SAVE money is a FALSE economy we pay for in so many other ways. Including making those jobs attractive to persons not yet having taken the pledge of allegiance.

That really depends where you live. I have 7 fast food places with in a half mile of my apartment, and I live in the suburbs, not in the city.

If you live 20-30 miles from any town, than you could be right, but you have to think about population areas, not the boonies.

637 USBeast  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:25:21pm

re: #615 reloadingisnotahobby

Cograt's Beast !
I know my "D" felt F'ing awesome!

Thanks. It's not exactly a joyous occasion but the relief is, well, a relief and my daughter (who has been the center of the storm) finally exhaled. This is a good thing.

638 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:25:53pm

re: #607 Russkilitlover

So, you're hoping and "praying" for starvation? Wow. that's not a condition I would wish on anyone, least of all an American.

* * * *
Alarmist Extremist! I did not say starvation. I said cutting out excessive junk food during hard times might have SOME health benefits for SOME people susceptible to early onset diabetes & childhood obesity.

Perhaps you are not aware diabetes & obesity are trillion dollar problems and huge health crisis in America.

639 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:26:19pm

re: #632 Golem Akbar

First two seasons were very good. Then...I don't know...it just...got...dull. But yes, I'll try again. What's your blog's url earl?

Well, I just went over there, and it appears that Doc may have to shut down until he comes up with some money.

But anyway, I write for this blog, if it is running.

[Link: www.docarzt.com...]

640 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:27:34pm

re: #639 Walter L. Newton

Well, I just went over there, and it appears that Doc may have to shut down until he comes up with some money.

But anyway, I write for this blog, if it is running.

[Link: www.docarzt.com...]


Good luck. I'll visit (assuming it's up).

641 Sternit Fortem  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:27:47pm

re: #631 gmsc

I said Pirates!


/This isn't a "slowly I turn" thing, is it?

I like pirates...that Johnny Depp is just fab!

642 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:27:57pm

re: #640 Golem Akbar

Good luck. I'll visit (assuming it's up).

That's what she said
/Goodnight, everyone!

643 DeafDog  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:27:58pm

re: #610 bosforus

That's what I thought. Maybe I should request it for MythBusters.

The rotor is steel and spinning 500 times a minute. So the odds are that the ball would be destroyed and flung out to the middle of nowhere. There is a 1/1000 chance, however, that the shredded ball would get sucked into the the swashplate mechanism in the rotor center. That could f-up the helicopter royally. Please don't experiment.

644 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:28:21pm

re: #637 USBeast

Dragging out a "D" is the worst thing ya can do to a child!
Glad you have custody of your daughter!
Take time to spend time! Alot!
My son moved with his mom 7 times till he turned 18 and is in College.

645 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:28:38pm

re: #634 jamgarr

Fish, and plankton, and sea greens and protein from the sea

Roscoe Lee Browne as "Box"!

646 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:28:41pm

re: #633 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Has anyone ever seen "Mission to Moscow," produced during WWII? It was as blatant a piece of pro-Soviet propaganda that was ever made by Hollywood. It defended the purges, claimed that Stalin's invasions of Finland & Poland were "self-defense."

Hollywood? Turning out pro-Marxist propaganda? Oh, come on! What do you take us for?!

647 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:28:54pm
648 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:29:21pm

re: #642 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

That's what she said
/Goodnight, everyone!


I say that all the time, hoping someone will get it. You did!

649 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:29:28pm

re: #635 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

And if you don't eat it, the creepy robot will freeze you.

Okay, I'm struggling... Logan's Run?

650 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:30:21pm

re: #612 J.S.

Far left cultural Israelis love that film.

Will be shown at festivals and events all over NY.

Trying to stop the org that I give $ to from getting involved.

651 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:30:41pm

re: #649 Occasional Reader

Okay, I'm struggling... Logan's Run?

Yep!

"Box" freezes people because the fish and other sea proteins stopped coming, and the people started, so he freezes the people for storage instead.


/Hey, it's still protein

652 redc1c4  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:30:49pm

re: #444 gmsc

Pilates is Not a Crime

now that i'm no longer in the Guard, you wake me up at 0dark30 (or even 7am) doing exercises, and the cops will be the least of your worries...

(glad i don't live in the PRSM. %-)

653 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:31:01pm
654 redc1c4  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:31:35pm

re: #638 alegrias

* * * *
Alarmist Extremist! I did not say starvation. I said cutting out excessive junk food during hard times might have SOME health benefits for SOME people susceptible to early onset diabetes & childhood obesity.

Perhaps you are not aware diabetes & obesity are trillion dollar problems and huge health crisis in America.

how can they be a crisis when they are self correcting?

655 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:31:53pm

re: #643 DeafDog

Please don't experiment.

Don't you worry about that. If we lost our ball we wouldn't be able to keep playing!

656 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:31:56pm

re: #647 buzzsawmonkey

Link?


Waltz with Bashir

657 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:32:08pm

re: #652 redc1c4

now that i'm no longer in the Guard, you wake me up at 0dark30 (or even 7am) doing exercises, and the cops will be the least of your worries...

(glad i don't live in the PRSM. %-)

PRSM is exactly the problem. There's a reason you never hear stories like this set in Texas (well, maybe Austin).

658 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:32:11pm

re: #650 Ben Hur

Far left cultural Israelis love that film.

Will be shown at festivals and events all over NY.

Trying to stop the org that I give $ to from getting involved.


Far left cultural Israelis:aka -- Kapos
[I have no use for them]

659 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:32:42pm

re: #630 alegrias

When you consider the cost of driving to fast food places,

Right here in DC, the inner city is awash with fast foods places. Not exactly hard to get to them.

660 J.S.  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:32:43pm

re: #624 bosforus

hmmm...now that's creepy...from the smashed clay figurines (ground into the "dirt"), to that earthquake...no wonder it's been banned from kid's tv...

661 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:33:27pm

re: #588 Dirk Diggler

alegrias,


"Yes perhaps some good will come of it. A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing."

* * *
I did not say Viva La Revolucion! I am not a Bolshevist. Am trying to see some good come out of adversity.

Surely our families who survived the Great Depression also tried to keep hope alive while they kept the wolf at the door, and tried to make do or do without.

There are recipes for War Cake made in times of scarcity when people still tried to celebrate life, but with less ingredients & financial ability to do so.

662 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:33:29pm

re: #656 Ben Hur

Waltz with Bashir

Bashir - the doctor from Star Trek: Deep Space 9?

663 USBeast  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:33:35pm

re: #625 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Oats. Noun. What the English feed their horses & the Scots their children.
/Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

One of the great things about oatmeal is it's blandness. It readily takes on any seasoning you add to it. One of my regular breakfast dishes is oatmeal with ham bullion and pancake syrup. With various flavorings it makes a great side dish. I prefer its texture to most soy products.

664 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:34:18pm

Thomas Sowell (paraphrase because I can't find the quote)

In the rest of the world, poverty is marked by back breaking labor and starvation. In America, it is associated with idleness and obesity.

665 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:34:31pm

re: #527 Nevergiveup

Christmas is just 30 days away, but Santa Claus won't be stopping by Florida Gulf Coast University this holiday.

[Link: www.news-press.com...]

What a load of crap! What's wrong with these people?

Send in Hannukah Harry to save Christmas.!

666 J.S.  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:35:17pm

re: #647 buzzsawmonkey

I don't have a link...(just saw it on BBC World "News")...the Israeli "film maker" also said that he just loved doing it "animated" since it meant total (artistic?) freedom...he could do whatever he wanted...yet, he's calling it a "documentary!" ...(will look for link.)

667 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:35:28pm

re: #663 USBeast

One of the great things about oatmeal is it's blandness. It readily takes on any seasoning you add to it. One of my regular breakfast dishes is oatmeal with ham bullion and pancake syrup. With various flavorings it makes a great side dish. I prefer its texture to most soy products.

Well, that takes a healthy food and turns it into a calorie factory.

668 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:35:42pm

re: #662 gmsc

Waltz with Bashir

Bashir - the doctor from Star Trek: Deep Space 9?

He's genetically enhanced, so he's probably a good dancer.

669 talon_262  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:35:46pm

re: #277 MandyManners

Bailey on WKRP.

Though I was but a wee youngster when WKRP was originally on the air, years of reruns and the episodes available on Hulu have reminded me of one of the (many) reasons why I like the show: Bailey (Jan Smithers) was freaking hot, in a thoroughly geeky way. Jennifer (Loni Anderson) was pretty, but Bailey has always made my geek heart skip a beat.

Mandy, if you look like Bailey, I can only say one thing: DROOL!

;-P

670 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:35:57pm

re: #593 ploome hineni

beans, legumes and veges are pretty cheap, and very nutritious

unhappily these things are not a large part of the American diet

and take time to prepare

* * *
Hahahahah! Who says Americans won't eat beans, legumes & veggies?
Bush's Baked Beans and Campbell's Soup are making a killing right now off people "cutting back"!

THey do take some thought & preparation to make, but isn't home cooking a new new sensation, to judge by the tv shows & publishing devoted to food?

671 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:36:13pm

OT - Did everyone see Obama's lecture with the title "Office of The President-Elect."

672 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:36:14pm

re: #660 J.S.

hmmm...now that's creepy...from the smashed clay figurines (ground into the "dirt"), to that earthquake...no wonder it's been banned from kid's tv...

Yes, it does seem a bit mature.

673 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:36:29pm

re: #663 USBeast

One of my regular breakfast dishes is oatmeal with ham bullion and pancake syrup.

Don't forget the whipped cream, and bacon bits.

674 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:36:41pm

re: #648 Golem Akbar

your comment was squoze off the page

675 J.S.  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:37:42pm

re: #647 buzzsawmonkey

link...sort of...best I could come up with...

676 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:39:01pm

re: #666 J.S.

I don't have a link...(just saw it on BBC World "News")...the Israeli "film maker" also said that he just loved doing it "animated" since it meant total (artistic?) freedom...he could do whatever he wanted...yet, he's calling it a "documentary!" ...(will look for link.)

Algore's bilious rendition of 'how to get rich off stupid people by selling snake oil carbon credits" was also considered a documentary. As was Bowling for Columbine, and that other mm film that, quite franklinly, I cant remember the name of.

677 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:39:44pm

re: #616 Occasional Reader

Unlikely, since the problems you mention are already associated with poverty.

* * *
In America.
Obesity & early onset diabetes are not related to poverty in Zimbabwe or most of the world.

Jimmy Carter agrees.

678 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:40:22pm

re: #670 alegrias

* * *
Hahahahah! Who says Americans won't eat beans, legumes & veggies?
Bush's Baked Beans and Campbell's Soup are making a killing right now off people "cutting back"!

THey do take some thought & preparation to make, but isn't home cooking a new new sensation, to judge by the tv shows & publishing devoted to food?

what next.
classes in home-ec?

679 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:40:50pm

re: #669 talon_262

Though I was but a wee youngster when WKRP was originally on the air, years of reruns and the episodes available on Hulu have reminded me of one of the (many) reasons why I like the show: Bailey (Jan Smithers) was freaking hot, in a thoroughly geeky way. Jennifer (Loni Anderson) was pretty, but Bailey has always made my geek heart skip a beat.

Mandy, if you look like Bailey, I can only say one thing: DROOL!

;-P

". . . and now that old boy is king of the fleet,
'cause he went and married Lydia!"

680 Irish Rose  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:40:54pm

Happy Thanksgiving from the Shatners!

Does anyone here actually deep-fry their turkey?

A number of people have recommended that I try this for a moist, delicious turkey but I confess... the vat full of boiling oil scares me shitless.

681 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:42:07pm
682 quercus albus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:42:22pm

re: #680 Irish Rose

Happy Thanksgiving from the Shatners!

Does anyone here actually deep-fry their turkey?

A number of people have recommended that I try this for a moist, delicious turkey but I confess... the vat full of boiling oil scares me shitless.

The one I tried, cooked by an "expert", was...dry. Maybe he wasn't such an expert?

683 USBeast  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:42:52pm

re: #644 reloadingisnotahobby

Dragging out a "D" is the worst thing ya can do to a child!
Glad you have custody of your daughter!
Take time to spend time! Alot!
My son moved with his mom 7 times till he turned 18 and is in College.

My daughter is a jewel and, with proper encouragement, will be a monster in whatever field she finally decides on. I spend as much time as I can with her, but like me, she needs her space and (unlike her mother) I respect that.

684 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:43:11pm

re: #674 Eowyn2

your comment was squoze off the page

I hate when that happens...
I said: Good luck. I'll visit (assuming it's up).

[I can't repeat the joke...it won't be funny any longer...]

685 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:43:42pm

re: #680 Irish Rose

Oh yes Rose!
A turkey fryer is cheap! It's faster, and better tasting turkey!
It's to be use out doors with peanut oil!
using your BBQ propane bottle!
Once you've tried it ,you'll never oven bake a turkey agian!

686 Dirk Diggler  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:43:48pm

Alegrias,

"Yes perhaps some good will come of it. A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing."

* * *
I did not say Viva La Revolucion! I am not a Bolshevist. Am trying to see some good come out of adversity.

Surely our families who survived the Great Depression also tried to keep hope alive while they kept the wolf at the door, and tried to make do or do without.

There are recipes for War Cake made in times of scarcity when people still tried to celebrate life, but with less ingredients & financial ability to do so.

/Folks the "revolution is a healthy thing" line was a joke. We had been discussing "The Hunt for Red October" up thread.

687 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:44:59pm

re: #677 alegrias

In America.
Obesity & early onset diabetes are not related to poverty in Zimbabwe or most of the world.

Um... well, yes, if we wind up with Zimbabwe-level poverty in the US, child obesity certainly won't be a problem. I guess.

But since I don't think we'll get anywhere near that level, I'm afraid a mere "downturn" in this country is unlikely to promote healthier eating, as you've posited.

688 Mr Spiffy  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:45:15pm

re: #29 DaddyG

Term limits in Congress to start the ball rolling;
a clear language rule for us non-lawyers;
return to local control of schools (leave "No Child Left Behind" behind)
shake well and get back to me in forty years.

689 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:45:38pm

re: #667 Walter L. Newton

Well, that takes a healthy food and turns it into a calorie factory.

Had oatmeal so much when I was growing up, I couldn't look another bowl of oatmeal in the eye, ever.

690 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:45:44pm

Vaclav Klaus is about to assume the rotating presidency of the European Union.

He has blamed what he calls the misguided fight against global warming for contributing to the international financial crisis, branded Al Gore an "apostle of arrogance" for his role in that fight, and accused the European Union of acting like a Communist state.

691 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:45:47pm

re: #683 USBeast

Right on!
My son also is awesome!Great student , but 1300 mile away!
Hope to fly him here in the spring...drive to Calif and see my folks while they're still alive!

692 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:45:54pm

re: #686 Dirk Diggler

Alegrias,


/Folks the "revolution is a healthy thing" line was a joke. We had been discussing "The Hunt for Red October" up thread.

Dirk, your rabble-rousing has been tolerated long enough.

BAN HIM!

693 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:45:59pm

re: #654 redc1c4

how can they be a crisis when they are self correcting?

* * *
Shirley you jest! Surely you know health costs of helping diabetics & obese folks are enormous.

694 onslow  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:46:45pm

Pirelli Calendar

Not Safe For Work

695 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:46:50pm

re: #690 Griffon

I had to re-read that. Are you saying the EU is about to have a SANE man as head? That cannot be.

696 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:47:38pm

re: #694 onslow

Appreciate the warning!

697 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:47:41pm

re: #685 reloadingisnotahobby

using your BBQ propane bottle!

We started out in this thread talking about Chanukkah, and other religious holidays, and now this.

From the sacred, to the propane.

698 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:48:14pm

re: #697 Occasional Reader

LOL!

699 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:48:18pm

re: #663 USBeast

One of the great things about oatmeal is it's blandness. It readily takes on any seasoning you add to it. One of my regular breakfast dishes is oatmeal with ham bullion and pancake syrup. With various flavorings it makes a great side dish. I prefer its texture to most soy products.

* * *
With cocoa, milk & sugar--oatmeal is better than Cocoa Puffs! Or with a spoonful of Nutella. Mmmm. Kids love this stuff.

700 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:48:53pm

re: #681 buzzsawmonkey

You can always use the vat of boiling oil to repel besiegers after you've finished cooking the bird.

take that turkey oil up to the ramparts and douse some orcs with it.

701 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:48:59pm

re: #664 Silhouette

Thomas Sowell (paraphrase because I can't find the quote)

In the rest of the world, poverty is marked by back breaking labor and starvation. In America, it is associated with idleness and obesity.

* * *
I rest my case. Mr. Sowell has spoken.

702 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:49:02pm

re: #695 Silhouette

I had to re-read that. Are you saying the EU is about to have a SANE man as head? That cannot be.

Read the entire article. Apparently they think he's daffy over there. LOL

703 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:49:49pm
704 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:50:47pm

re: #697 Occasional Reader

We started out in this thread talking about Chanukkah, and other religious holidays, and now this.

From the sacred, to the propane.

From the Bible to the bottle.

705 USBeast  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:50:54pm

re: #667 Walter L. Newton

Well, that takes a healthy food and turns it into a calorie factory.

Rubbish. No one eats oatmeal without some kind flavoring and no cow juice is added. I'm not smothering it with syrup. Who would? Bullion is mostly salt and the brand I use adds no cholesterol. What's not to love?

706 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:51:02pm
707 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:51:04pm

re: #703 buzzsawmonkey

Quite pneumatic.

Of course it is. The whole point of the calendar is to make sure that pistons are working.

708 Mr Spiffy  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:51:10pm

re: #398 Alouette

The Maccabees wore black hat? I thought they wore knitted kippahs.

knitted kippahs?
try saying that five times fast

709 Killgore Trout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:51:10pm

Kilgore commits suicide after reading Dawkins...
Dad links son's suicide to 'The God Delusion'


A New York man is linking the suicide of his 22-year-old son, a military veteran who had bright prospects in college, to the anti-Christian book "The God Delusion" by Richard Dawkins after a college professor challenged the son to read it.

"Three people told us he had taken a biology class and was doing well in it, but other students and the professor were really challenging my son, his faith. They didn't like him as a Republican, as a Christian, and as a conservative who believed in intelligent design," the grief-stricken father, Keith Kilgore, told WND about his son, Jesse.

"This professor either assigned him to read or challenged him to read a book, 'The God Delusion,' by Richard Dawkins," he said.

710 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:51:20pm

It's beena slow news day today. Not many threads.

711 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:52:16pm

re: #703 buzzsawmonkey

Quite pneumatic.

It made me tired.

712 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:52:24pm

OK. That's done. Ready for Turkey Day.

Got the deep frier set up in the basement and we're good to go.

713 AuntAcid  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:52:33pm

re: #654 redc1c4

how can they be a crisis when they are self correcting?

PENDULUM! DUCK!

714 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:52:58pm
715 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:53:01pm

re: #671 Silhouette

OT - Did everyone see Obama's lecture with the title "Office of The President-Elect."

* * *
Yes, his lectern sign is so clever because on tv the word ELECT doesn't show when there is stuff scrolling at the bottom of your tv screen.

For ignorant folks and the VIEWER, it's already "Office of the President" and the ELECT is conveniently "invisible."

This "messaging" is out of the Stalin/Mao years!

716 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:53:15pm

re: #703 buzzsawmonkey

Quite pneumatic.

Pass the soma.

717 yochanan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:53:17pm

re: #694 onslow

Pirelli Calendar

Not Safe For Work

not wife safe either

718 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:53:30pm

re: #709 Killgore Trout

As sad as this story is, I don't think a book would drive someone to commit suicide. Sounds like someone taking advantage of a tradegy to make a political/religious point.

719 FrogMarch  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:53:34pm

re: #664 Silhouette

Thomas Sowell (paraphrase because I can't find the quote)

In the rest of the world, poverty is marked by back breaking labor and starvation. In America, it is associated with idleness and obesity.

No kidding. Some TV News show the other night whined about kids and hunger. Nearly all of the kids they filmed eating subsidized meals in the soup kitchen (who were supposedly "starving") were over-weight.

720 Irish Rose  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:53:56pm

re: #712 Ben Hur

OK. That's done. Ready for Turkey Day.

Got the deep frier set up in the basement and we're good to go.

Did you remember to put the local fire department on alert?

721 FrogMarch  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:53:59pm

Love this Sowell quote:

Herbert Hoover did what Barack Obama is proposing to do. Hoover raised taxes on high-income people and put restrictions on international trade, in order to try to save American jobs. It didn't work then and it is not likely to work now.

from the spin off's

722 Hobbes  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:54:02pm

re: #578 poopeedoo

Junk food is cheaper than healthy food, so I can imaging the opposite will be true. Also, bad times brings on more comfort food ~ usually high in calories and fat. :(

You are right. It also seems, at least around here, that whenever the MSM report on homeless people or low-income families, the people are usually fat.

723 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:54:53pm

re: #680 Irish Rose

Happy Thanksgiving from the Shatners!

Does anyone here actually deep-fry their turkey?

A number of people have recommended that I try this for a moist, delicious turkey but I confess... the vat full of boiling oil scares me shitless.

* * *
John McCain fries a mean turkey! I can attest to that.

724 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:55:16pm

re: #720 Irish Rose

Pfff...What could possibly happen?

725 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:55:35pm

re: #718 Jetpilot1101

As sad as this story is, I don't think a book would drive someone to commit suicide. Sounds like someone taking advantage of a tradegy to make a political/religious point.

To whom do you refer - the parent or the professor?

726 Killgore Trout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:55:45pm

re: #718 Jetpilot1101

It's very sad that his own father is exploiting his son's death.

727 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:55:47pm

re: #722 Hobbes

You are right. It also seems, at least around here, that whenever the MSM report on homeless people or low-income families, the people are usually fat.

It's because they lead a sedentary lifestyle and the parents are too damn lazy to cook so it's McDonalds for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If the MSM wants to see real starvation, try sub-Saharan Africa.

728 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:55:52pm

re: #706 buzzsawmonkey

I had in mind the Hunchback of Notre Dame repelling the mob of beggars from the cathedral, but now that I think of it that was boiling lead.

Oh well--the principle is the same.

I dont recall seeing that in the disney cartoon.

729 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:56:13pm

re: #725 bosforus

To whom do you refer - the parent or the professor?

The parent.

730 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:56:21pm

We have deep fried the turkey on many a year, but not this year.

731 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:56:48pm

re: #723 alegrias

* * *
John McCain fries a mean turkey! I can attest to that.

Sarah Palin slaughters a mean turkey and then fries it with bear and moose steaks.

732 Nevergiveup  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:56:59pm

re: #709 Killgore Trout

Gee what a terrible story.

733 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:57:05pm

re: #714 buzzsawmonkey

Adam built a small shul for himself, Eve, and his sons Cain and Abel. One day Adam is at the shul, when in comes Cain. "What's that on your head?" asks Adam. Cain takes the skullcap off his head, looks at it, and says to Adam, "Have I my brother's kippah?"


Oh brother...
[and that is going to be sent to a lot my peeps]

734 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:57:16pm

re: #712 Ben Hur

OK. That's done. Ready for Turkey Day.

Got the deep frier set up in the basement and we're good to go.

frier goes outside.
do you have your 5lb bag of arm and hammer baking soda in close proximity?

735 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:57:19pm

re: #722 Hobbes

You are right. It also seems, at least around here, that whenever the MSM report on homeless people or low-income families, the people are usually fat.

It's because they can't afford arugula.

736 Killgore Trout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:57:20pm

re: #718 Jetpilot1101

I just noticed that World Nut Daily inserted an ad for an anti-atheist book in the middle of the article. Classy.

737 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:57:35pm

re: #727 Jetpilot1101

It's because they lead a sedentary lifestyle and the parents are too damn lazy to cook so it's McDonalds for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If the MSM wants to see real starvation, try sub-Saharan Africa.


They're too busy trying to get into Gaza.

738 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:57:45pm

Given the economic times, we should all take vows of poverty, and use Franciscan friers.

739 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:58:23pm

re: #687 Occasional Reader

Um... well, yes, if we wind up with Zimbabwe-level poverty in the US, child obesity certainly won't be a problem. I guess.

But since I don't think we'll get anywhere near that level, I'm afraid a mere "downturn" in this country is unlikely to promote healthier eating, as you've posited.

* * *
OR, porque don't you pay atencion! The Office of the President ELECT has declared this is the greatest depression EVAH! This is the worst of times. I am trying to see/posit a health care ray of sunshine as we tighten our belts, at least where America's children are concerned. (You know, the unlucky ones not from private schools in Chicago & DC)

740 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:58:33pm

re: #736 Killgore Trout

I just noticed that World Nut Daily inserted an ad for an anti-atheist book in the middle of the article. Classy.

Help! The Athiest is being supressed!

LOL!

Just kidding.

741 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:58:56pm

re: #729 Jetpilot1101

The parent.

I only ask because it's possible the professor singled out a kid with obvious emotional issues and thought "this is just the kind of kid that needs to learn 'the truth'".

742 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:59:08pm

re: #734 Eowyn2

frier goes outside.
do you have your 5lb bag of arm and hammer baking soda in close proximity?

For Turkey?

743 USBeast  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:59:20pm

re: #738 Occasional Reader

Given the economic times, we should all take vows of poverty, and use Franciscan friers.

Boo. (Which means I wish I'd thought of it.)

744 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 2:59:48pm

re: #736 Killgore Trout

I just noticed that World Nut Daily inserted an ad for an anti-atheist book in the middle of the article. Classy.

It's probably set up as a contextual ad. The ad-generating software probably just picked up the words "atheist" and "Richard Dawkins" and set the ad accordingly.

In the same vein, I remember seeing an article about a fire, and there was a contextual ad for the "Backdraft" DVD.

745 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:00:26pm

re: #695 Silhouette

I had to re-read that. Are you saying the EU is about to have a SANE man as head? That cannot be.

* * *
Unfortunately, the article further says Mr. Vaclav Klaus also likes either Vladimir Putin or his successor. Something's fishy about that.

746 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:00:29pm

"Friar" in Hebrew means, "sucker," as in well, "sucker."

Not the sexual kind.

747 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:00:32pm

re: #738 Occasional Reader

Given the economic times, we should all take vows of poverty, and use Franciscan friers.

"Are you the fish friar?"

"No, I'm the chip monk."

748 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:00:45pm

re: #741 bosforus

I only ask because it's possible the professor singled out a kid with obvious emotional issues and thought "this is just the kind of kid that needs to learn 'the truth'".

That is plausible but I would postulate that if the kid was being raised as a Christian, his first inclination would have been to talk to his parents as he read the book to gain some insight.

749 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:00:49pm

re: #740 Ben Hur

Help! The Athiest is being supressed!

Killgore's not the athiest. I'm athier than he is.

750 Ben Hur  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:01:16pm

BBL

Gotta test fire that baby up!

751 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:02:15pm

re: #747 gmsc

"Are you the fish friar?"

"No, I'm the chip monk."

We'll tolerate nun of your nonsense.

752 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:02:44pm

re: #748 Jetpilot1101

That is plausible but I would postulate that if the kid was being raised as a Christian, his first inclination would have been to talk to his parents as he read the book to gain some insight.

Yep - I'd say the kid needed some help. Apparently neither side had much to offer him. Sad.

753 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:03:54pm

re: #712 Ben Hur

OK. That's done. Ready for Turkey Day.

Got the deep frier set up in the basement and we're good to go.

So? Do you use peanut oil?

754 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:03:56pm

re: #709 Killgore Trout

Kilgore commits suicide after reading Dawkins...
Dad links son's suicide to 'The God Delusion'

Unfortunately, someone/something must be blamed to make an unbelievable act believable. Any suicide is sad. None are understandable. The man will hopefully come to his senses with some counselling. If one of my children or grandchildren commits suicide, I do not know how I will handle it.

Blame is a natural reaction.

755 Killgore Trout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:04:02pm

re: #749 Occasional Reader

Atheisimo!

756 Irish Rose  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:04:09pm

re: #722 Hobbes

You are right. It also seems, at least around here, that whenever the MSM report on homeless people or low-income families, the people are usually fat.

That's usually because low-income families with children and homeless people have to live on beans, canned meat and cheap, highly processed foods. Fresh fruits/veggies, fresh milk and fresh meat are unaffordable luxuries.

Food stamps limit your grocery budget to $1.00 per day, per person... that's around .30 per meal. This amount has not been raised in over twenty years, in spite of the steady rise of food costs.

757 Dirk Diggler  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:04:10pm

OR,

"Are you the fish friar?"

"No, I'm the chip monk."

We'll tolerate nun of your nonsense.

Oh brother.

758 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:04:22pm

re: #752 bosforus

Yep - I'd say the kid needed some help. Apparently neither side had much to offer him. Sad.

It is sad. I really wish people (atheists and Christians) would keep religion out of any kind of public classroom. Good grief people, can't we just teach science in the classroom and keep all the god and anti-god crap out of it?

759 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:04:46pm

re: #731 Jetpilot1101

Sarah Palin slaughters a mean turkey and then fries it with bear and moose steaks.

* * *
Hey All Y'All--Sarah Palin's going to fly down to Georgia on Dec 1 to support Mr. Chambliss' bid to keep the senate from having a leftist veto proof majority.

So's Giuliani and other people trying to save the Union! Help them out, vote for Saxby Chambliss the good guy to keep Harry Reid uptight.

760 Irish Rose  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:05:18pm

re: #727 Jetpilot1101

It's because they lead a sedentary lifestyle and the parents are too damn lazy to cook so it's McDonalds for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Sorry, you're wrong.

761 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:05:21pm

re: #754 Eowyn2

Unfortunately, someone/something must be blamed to make an unbelievable act believable. Any suicide is sad. None are understandable. The man will hopefully come to his senses with some counselling. If one of my children or grandchildren commits suicide, I do not know how I will handle it.

Blame is a natural reaction.

Most of the time there's just nothing to say.

762 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:05:39pm

re: #760 Irish Rose

Sorry, you're wrong.

Please explain.

763 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:05:48pm

re: #742 Ben Hur

For Turkey?

it is a great fire retardant. AND I think it is kosher too.

764 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:05:57pm

re: #738 Occasional Reader

Given the economic times, we should all take vows of poverty, and use Franciscan friers.

* * *
Dear OR,
I knew one day you'd come around! Welcome to the changed world--the changes we would never have believed in.

765 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:06:03pm

U.S. missile-warning satellite fails

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Northrop Grumman Corp U.S. military satellite used to track enemy missiles stopped working in mid-September, underscoring the urgent need to keep a program for replacement satellites on track, a defense official and several analysts said on Monday.

Do you think BO will fix this?

766 Pauley  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:06:14pm

Hi! I'm Pauley, and I'm a newly registered member here at LGF.
I've been reading this site for quite a few months now.
Politically, I'm what I would call a Tenth-Amendment Confederate.
On social issues, I usually tend to favor the side that acts like grown-ups.

767 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:06:23pm

re: #758 Jetpilot1101

It is sad. I really wish people (atheists and Christians) would keep religion out of any kind of public classroom. Good grief people, can't we just teach science in the classroom and keep all the god and anti-god crap out of it?

Well that would that make for a very boring World of Religions class now wouldn't it? ;)

768 Irish Rose  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:06:52pm

re: #762 Jetpilot1101

Please explain.

See my #756

769 Jetpilot1101  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:06:53pm

re: #766 Pauley

Hi! I'm Pauley, and I'm a newly registered member here at LGF.
I've been reading this site for quite a few months now.
Politically, I'm what I would call a Tenth-Amendment Confederate.
On social issues, I usually tend to favor the side that acts like grown-ups.

Welcome!

771 nikis-knight  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:07:02pm

re: #744 gmsc

It's probably set up as a contextual ad. The ad-generating software probably just picked up the words "atheist" and "Richard Dawkins" and set the ad accordingly.

In the same vein, I remember seeing an article about a fire, and there was a contextual ad for the "Backdraft" DVD.

I was reading an article on NRO today about Catholic-Muslim interfaith meetings. Wasn't terribly flattering to the Muslims. In the middle was an ad for Muslimma.com, the international muslim dating site.
1) Can't always blame the site for the ads placed by almost but not quite smart software.
2) I wonder if they could be sued? Forced to include an "Infidel seeking Infidel" section, etc.

772 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:07:21pm

re: #766 Pauley

Grownup?
What dat?

773 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:07:22pm

re: #757 Dirk Diggler

OR,

Oh brother.

A man is driving down the road and breaks down near a monastery. He goes to the monastery, knocks on the door, and says, "My car broke down. Do you think I could stay the night?"

The monks graciously accept him, feed him dinner, and even fix his car. As the man tries to fall asleep, he hears a strange sound. The next morning, he asks the monks what the sound was but they say, "We can't tell you. You're not a monk."

The man is disappointed but thanks them anyway and goes about his merry way.

Some years later the same man breaks down in front of the same monastery. The monks again accept him, feed him, and even fix his car. That night, he hears the same strange noise that he had heard years earlier.

The next morning he asks what it is but the monks reply, "We can't tell you. You're not a monk."

The man says, "All right, all right. I'm dying to know. If the only way I can find out what that sound was is to become a monk, then how do I become a monk?"

The monks reply, "You must travel the earth and tell us how many blades of grass there are and the exact number of sand pebbles. When you find these numbers, you will become a monk."

The man sets about his task. Some forty-five years later, he returns and knocks on the door of the monastery. He says, "I have traveled the earth and have found what you have asked for. There are 256,897,103,145,236,284,232 blades of grass and 231,281,219,999,129,382,756,124,512,999 sand pebbles on the earth."

The monks reply, "Congratulations. You are now a monk. We shall now show you the way to the sound."

The monks lead the man to a wooden door, where the head monk says, "The sound is right behind that door."

The man turns the knob, and behind that door he is amazed to find the source of that strange sound.

774 nikis-knight  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:07:53pm

re: #749 Occasional Reader

Killgore's not the athiest. I'm athier than he is.

I'm sick of your profaner-than-thou attitude!

775 saberry0530  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:08:22pm

re: #738 Occasional Reader

Given the economic times, we should all take vows of poverty, and use Franciscan friers.

Done the poor thing back during the Carter admin. Have no desire or inclination to relive those times. How about a small donation to your order?

/the last part is sarc

776 alegrias  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:08:32pm

re: #766 Pauley

Hi! I'm Pauley, and I'm a newly registered member here at LGF.
I've been reading this site for quite a few months now.
Politically, I'm what I would call a Tenth-Amendment Confederate.
On social issues, I usually tend to favor the side that acts like grown-ups.

* * *
Welcome, Pauley. Define grown up! Naw naw naw, just kidding.

777 Irish Rose  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:09:08pm

re: #774 nikis-knight

I'm sick of your profaner-than-thou attitude!

Yes, but which one of you out-pagans the other?
Inquiring minds want to know.

778 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:09:35pm

re: #765 Griffon

U.S. missile-warning satellite fails

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Northrop Grumman Corp U.S. military satellite used to track enemy missiles stopped working in mid-September, underscoring the urgent need to keep a program for replacement satellites on track, a defense official and several analysts said on Monday.

Do you think BO will fix this?

My first reaction to your question: No. Now that I think about it: Maybe.

779 quercus albus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:09:54pm

re: #773 gmsc

AAAGh! Remindes me of a joke about purple flowers!

Only yours was shorter.

780 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:10:06pm

re: #774 nikis-knight

I'm sick of your profaner-than-thou attitude!

No, it's propaner-than-thou... not to mention, propane accessories.

781 Hobbes  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:10:17pm

re: #727 Jetpilot1101

It's because they lead a sedentary lifestyle and the parents are too damn lazy to cook so it's McDonalds for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If the MSM wants to see real starvation, try sub-Saharan Africa.

Yep, that's why I said "around here". Those extended stomachs aren't fat on starving people. And, you're also right that perhaps good food wouldn't be so expensive for them if they'd take the time to prepare food and make McDonalds a treat instead of the norm.

782 BlueCanuck  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:10:42pm

re: #778 Soona'

My first reaction to your question: No. Now that I think about it: Maybe.

Ummm, present?

783 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:10:46pm

re: #758 Jetpilot1101

It is sad. I really wish people (atheists and Christians) would keep religion out of any kind of public classroom. Good grief people, can't we just teach science in the classroom and keep all the god and anti-god crap out of it?


Yeah, why is a professor challenging a kids faith? It would not be acceptable if he was coerced into reading whatever reliogious belief a professor may have & the inverse is true.

784 Dustyvet  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:10:47pm

re: #763 Eowyn2

it is a great fire retardant. AND I think it is kosher too.

Great idea "FIRE RETARDANT TURKEY" Having said that, I think the United States Army was serving that in Vietnam...;p

785 nikis-knight  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:11:15pm

re: #780 Occasional Reader

No, it's propaner-than-thou... not to mention, propane accessories.

I love King of the Hill. It's the most conservative show on TV.

786 Hobbes  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:11:22pm

re: #735 Soona'

It's because they can't afford arugula.

LOL

787 onslow  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:11:32pm

For the culture-vultures in the room:

The Shield's final episode is broadcast tonight.

788 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:11:44pm

re: #756 Irish Rose

That's usually because low-income families with children and homeless people have to live on beans, canned meat and cheap, highly processed foods. Fresh fruits/veggies, fresh milk and fresh meat are unaffordable luxuries.

Food stamps limit your grocery budget to $1.00 per day, per person... that's around .30 per meal. This amount has not been raised in over twenty years, in spite of the steady rise of food costs.

Sorry Rose, not sure where you got that information but having been there done that, back in the late 80s, a family of 4 was getting 380 in foodstamps per month. 28 or 31 days, didnt matter. comes out to about 1.3 per meal - 3 meals per day.

789 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:12:28pm

re: #766 Pauley

Hi! I'm Pauley, and I'm a newly registered member here at LGF.
I've been reading this site for quite a few months now.
Politically, I'm what I would call a Tenth-Amendment Confederate.
On social issues, I usually tend to favor the side that acts like grown-ups.

welcome pauly.
neener neener neener.

790 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:12:57pm

re: #787 onslow

For the culture-vultures in the room:

The Shield's final episode is broadcast tonight.

The Yarnell's final episode will be broadcast later on Friday.

791 Wishing  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:13:12pm

re: #778 Soona'

My first reaction to your question: No. Now that I think about it: Maybe.

HmmmI suppose it could be a bit coy on the part of the Defense Department to SAY there was a failure. I mean, who can check?

792 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:13:57pm

re: #770 IslandLibertarian

Pistol-Packing Pennsylvania Soccer Mom Sues Sheriff
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Pennsylvania woman Monday sued a county sheriff who revoked her concealed-weapons permit after she upset fellow parents by wearing her holstered pistol to her 5-year-old daughter's soccer game.

...poor judgment?

If there were no signs saying that guns aren't allowed, then she's completely within her right to have it. The way I've seen some parents act at kids' soccer games, I don't blame her wanting to pack heat.

793 debutaunt  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:14:01pm

re: #734 Eowyn2

frier goes outside.
do you have your 5lb bag of arm and hammer baking soda in close proximity?

I just roast it in the oven - smells great and nobody dies.

794 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:14:30pm

Anybody see the 24 movie Redemption Sunday night?
I was disappointed, but maybe it's just me/

795 Hobbes  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:14:30pm

re: #756 Irish Rose

That's usually because low-income families with children and homeless people have to live on beans, canned meat and cheap, highly processed foods. Fresh fruits/veggies, fresh milk and fresh meat are unaffordable luxuries.

Food stamps limit your grocery budget to $1.00 per day, per person... that's around .30 per meal. This amount has not been raised in over twenty years, in spite of the steady rise of food costs.

What state do you live in? Illinois food stamp limits are much higher.

796 J.S.  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:14:43pm

re: #758 Jetpilot1101

Yeah, I agree..keep the crap out...(I remember a high school biology teacher who would freak out -- she was totally pro abortion -- and every time the topic of "a fetus" came up, she'd exclaim -- "A fetus is a parasite. It's a parasite!" I mean, really...) Oh, and speaking of parasites...I've noticed that a BBC "reporter" has taken to referring to followers of Obama as "Obama/mites" -- yes, that's right -- phonetically it's "Oba-mites." the "mites" suffix comes out loud and clear...tch, tch, tch, to think that some Brits are such racists...

797 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:14:52pm

re: #791 Wishing
I suppose we could fire an ICBM at ourselves and see if the warning works ! Right?

798 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:15:36pm

re: #794 opnion

Anybody see the 24 movie Redemption Sunday night?
I was disappointed, but maybe it's just me/

Nope. I was disappointed. Not memorable. I usually think about the episodes the next day and I completely forgot about that one. Kiefer is always good eye-candy however.

799 Wishing  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:15:53pm

re: #797 reloadingisnotahobby

I suppose we could fire an ICBM at ourselves and see if the warning works ! Right?

Welll I am thinking it is a GREAT way to not get that portion of the budget cut! WTG, DoD!

800 nikis-knight  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:16:26pm

re: #794 opnion

Anybody see the 24 movie Redemption Sunday night?
I was disappointed, but maybe it's just me/

I don't follow the show, but I was wondering if it was going to veer left this season? It just seems like we can't have a movie or TV show with a war in Africa in which the US isn't ultimately to blame. It'd be nice if this was an exception, but I didn't bother to watch and check.

801 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:16:30pm

re: #792 Soona'

If there were no signs saying that guns aren't allowed, then she's completely within her right to have it. The way I've seen some parents act at kids' soccer games, I don't blame her wanting to pack heat.

I think openly packing at an event like that is poor judgment, frankly.

I'm with Mas Ayoob on this; if you're carrying, unless you're a cop, only you should know you're carrying.

802 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:16:37pm
803 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:17:03pm

re: #800 nikis-knight

I don't follow the show, but I was wondering if it was going to veer left this season? It just seems like we can't have a movie or TV show with a war in Africa in which the US isn't ultimately to blame. It'd be nice if this was an exception, but I didn't bother to watch and check.

Actually they put the UN in a bad light.

804 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:17:14pm

re: #782 BlueCanuck

Ummm, present?

Quite likely. Even as president, he'll try to get away with that. You know; "whatever the congress decides, is OK with me".

805 yochanan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:17:41pm

re: #781 Hobbes

what we call poor would not be called poor in the 3rd world america has more of a problem with obeasity than starvation that is not to say that starvation doesn't happen but then it is usually caused by other problems.

806 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:17:50pm

re: #803 bellamags

Actually they put the UN in a bad light.

That didn't take any creative writing, I suspect.

807 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:17:51pm

re: #801 Occasional Reader

Agreed O.R ! On the few occations I've felt the need to carry...My wife didn't know!

808 Wishing  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:18:05pm

re: #804 Soona'

Quite likely. Even as president, he'll try to get away with that. You know; "whatever the congress decides, is OK with me".

And congress will answer, Whatever the President decides, is OK with us.

809 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:18:16pm

re: #794 opnion

Anybody see the 24 movie Redemption Sunday night?
I was disappointed, but maybe it's just me/

I missed it. Now I feel a bit better...

810 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:18:24pm

re: #798 bellamags

Nope. I was disappointed. Not memorable. I usually think about the episodes the next day and I completely forgot about that one. Kiefer is always good eye-candy however.

Gotta say, that I hope that 24 has A good season. It's really about the best thing on television. Last season, not so much.

811 Dustyvet  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:18:36pm

re: #803 bellamags

Actually they put the UN in a bad light.

No, I think the UN did that bit all on their own...

812 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:18:37pm

re: #770 IslandLibertarian

...poor judgment?

Why?

One never knows exactly when and where one might need to defend oneself. We're read stories here of pistol-packing folks saving lives in churches, at the mall, at school, etc.

813 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:19:14pm

re: #810 opnion

Gotta say, that I hope that 24 has A good season. It's really about the best thing on television. Last season, not so much.

Didn't you get the memo. The best thing on TV is LOST.

814 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:19:24pm

re: #806 Walter L. Newton

That didn't take any creative writing, I suspect.

not really. The character that was representative of the UN was portrayed as a wimp, sell-out that when faced with real danger cut and run and hid with the children. Then he sold Jack out towards the end of the show.

815 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:19:30pm

Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis

Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- A professor at the diplomatic academy of Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the U.S. will break into six parts because of the nation’s financial crisis.

“The dollar isn’t secured by anything,” Igor Panarin said in an interview transcribed by Russian newspaper Izvestia today. “The country’s foreign debt has grown like an avalanche; this is a pyramid, which has to collapse.”

Panarin said in the interview that the financial crisis will worsen, unemployment will rise and people will lose their savings -- factors that will cause the country’s breakup.

“Dissatisfaction is growing, and it is only being held back at the moment by the elections, and the hope” that President- elect Barack Obama “can work miracles,” he said. “But when spring comes, it will be clear that there are no miracles.”

The U.S. will fracture into six parts: the Pacific coast; the South; Texas; the Atlantic coast, central states and the northern states.

“Now we will see a change to the regulatory system on a global financial scale: America will cease to be the world’s regulator,” to be replaced by China and Russia, he said.

816 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:19:35pm
817 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:19:59pm

re: #811 Dustyvet

No, I think the UN did that bit all on their own...

touche.

818 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:20:14pm

re: #813 Walter L. Newton

Didn't you get the memo. The best thing on TV is LOST.

I've said that myself for over a decade now.

819 Pauley  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:20:22pm

Grown-up:
1) Someone, who, when confronted with facts contrary to their beliefs, can accept said facts, and alter their opinion to accept facts.

2) Someone, when defeated by an opposing, logical argument, doesn't resort to name-calling.

I'm sure Noah Webster has some definition too...but I am too easily bored to read it all.

Thanks for the welcome! Looking forward to posting!

820 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:20:24pm

BBC headline:

"NASA jubilant at urine solution"

I know this is a serious matter, but (heh) something about that headline just ... *snicker* ... well ... you know ... *grin*

821 Sunlight  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:20:25pm

re: #813 Walter L. Newton

Didn't you get the memo. The best thing on TV is LOST.

Stargate SG-1

822 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:20:55pm

re: #815 Griffon

Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis

Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- A professor at the diplomatic academy of Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the U.S. will break into six parts because of the nation’s financial crisis.

“The dollar isn’t secured by anything,” Igor Panarin said in an interview transcribed by Russian newspaper Izvestia today. “The country’s foreign debt has grown like an avalanche; this is a pyramid, which has to collapse.”

Panarin said in the interview that the financial crisis will worsen, unemployment will rise and people will lose their savings -- factors that will cause the country’s breakup.

“Dissatisfaction is growing, and it is only being held back at the moment by the elections, and the hope” that President- elect Barack Obama “can work miracles,” he said. “But when spring comes, it will be clear that there are no miracles.”

The U.S. will fracture into six parts: the Pacific coast; the South; Texas; the Atlantic coast, central states and the northern states.

“Now we will see a change to the regulatory system on a global financial scale: America will cease to be the world’s regulator,” to be replaced by China and Russia, he said.

How do you say Russian Wet Dream in Russian?

823 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:21:10pm

re: #801 Occasional Reader

I think openly packing at an event like that is poor judgment, frankly.

I'm with Mas Ayoob on this; if you're carrying, unless you're a cop, only you should know you're carrying.

I bet there weren't any arguments or fights that night. :D

824 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:21:14pm

re: #816 buzzsawmonkey

The Law of the Sea Treaty has a show now?

Stop that!
/

825 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:21:19pm

re: #822 Golem Akbar

How do you say Russian Wet Dream in Russian?

"We will bury you."

826 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:21:29pm

re: #810 opnion

Gotta say, that I hope that 24 has A good season. It's really about the best thing on television. Last season, not so much.

I agree. 24 was my FAVE. I only started watching the season before last so I went and rented all of the other seasons and watched most over a 4 week period. My personality started to change so I cut down. LOL.

827 Racer X  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:21:46pm

re: #815 Griffon

Russian Professor Says U.S. Will Break Up After Economic Crisis

Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- A professor at the diplomatic academy of Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the U.S. will break into six parts because of the nation’s financial crisis.

“The dollar isn’t secured by anything,” Igor Panarin said in an interview transcribed by Russian newspaper Izvestia today. “The country’s foreign debt has grown like an avalanche; this is a pyramid, which has to collapse.”

Panarin said in the interview that the financial crisis will worsen, unemployment will rise and people will lose their savings -- factors that will cause the country’s breakup.

“Dissatisfaction is growing, and it is only being held back at the moment by the elections, and the hope” that President- elect Barack Obama “can work miracles,” he said. “But when spring comes, it will be clear that there are no miracles.”

The U.S. will fracture into six parts: the Pacific coast; the South; Texas; the Atlantic coast, central states and the northern states.

“Now we will see a change to the regulatory system on a global financial scale: America will cease to be the world’s regulator,” to be replaced by China and Russia, he said.

The Russians (and Chinese) Fucking Wish.

828 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:21:54pm

re: #819 Pauley

As for # 2?
Smarty pants,smarty pants!
LOL !Welcome Pauley!

829 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:22:44pm

re: #815 Griffon

Yeah, I got that in an e-mail from a friend. The Russian sounds like he lives in an alternate universe.

830 CynicalConservative  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:22:52pm

re: #813 Walter L. Newton

Didn't you get the memo. The best thing on TV is LOST.

I'd say the best thing on TV is Dust (as in gathering from lack of use)

831 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:23:01pm

re: #792 Soona'

If there were no signs saying that guns aren't allowed, then she's completely within her right to have it. The way I've seen some parents act at kids' soccer games, I don't blame her wanting to pack heat.

nobody around here would think twice about it.

832 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:23:12pm

re: #825 Silhouette

"We will bury you."


Oh yeah, that's right...
[how quickly we forget...]

833 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:23:39pm

re: #808 Wishing

And congress will answer, Whatever the President decides, is OK with us.

If only. It might not be such a bad four years if that would happen.

834 Randall Gross  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:23:45pm

re: #820 pre-Boomer Marine brat

BBC headline:

"NASA jubilant at urine solution"

I know this is a serious matter, but (heh) something about that headline just ... *snicker* ... well ... you know ... *grin*

When they reported this problem didn't Mission control tell them : "Urine a bind until you can pistulate a solution for the p filter clog"

835 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:23:48pm

re: #800 nikis-knight

I don't follow the show, but I was wondering if it was going to veer left this season? It just seems like we can't have a movie or TV show with a war in Africa in which the US isn't ultimately to blame. It'd be nice if this was an exception, but I didn't bother to watch and check.

Actually the movie made the warlords out to be bad guys & the UN looking like jackasses, so it did have some redeeming moments. America was not demonized.
last year though Jack Bauer seemed a lot like a social worker. That's like James Bond joining NOW.
The terrorists last season were Russian Nationalists, you know like the one's that flew the planes on 9/11.
I want them to forget the politically correct crap & whack some Jihadis.

836 Eowyn2  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:23:49pm

i think i will do a half hours work today

837 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:24:03pm

re: #815 Griffon

And of course, Alaska will be reclaimed for Mother Russia.

838 Occasional Reader  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:24:06pm

re: #830 CynicalConservative

I'd say the best thing on TV is Dust (as in gathering from lack of use)

"What's on the telly?"

"It looks like a penguin!"

[later]

839 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:24:11pm

Feh, I'm used to seeing a gun or two. If people freak out just glimpsing one, maybe we need to have more, not less, so they get used to them.

840 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:24:17pm

re: #830 CynicalConservative

I'd say the best thing on TV is Dust (as in gathering from lack of use)

I don't turn the TV on for anything but to watch a DVD and to watch LOST. That's it, no other shows.

841 Wishing  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:24:35pm

re: #827 Racer X

The U.S. will fracture into six parts: the Pacific coast; the South; Texas; the Atlantic coast, central states and the northern states./em>

I knew we should have moved to Texas!

842 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:24:45pm

re: #830 CynicalConservative

I'd say the best thing on TV is Dust (as in gathering from lack of use)

I bought my TV in 1993. It has never been connected to an antenna or to cable. It seems quite happy.

843 Hobbes  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:24:49pm

re: #766 Pauley

Hi! I'm Pauley, and I'm a newly registered member here at LGF.
I've been reading this site for quite a few months now.
Politically, I'm what I would call a Tenth-Amendment Confederate.
On social issues, I usually tend to favor the side that acts like grown-ups.

Welcome, Pauley!

844 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:24:56pm

re: #813 Walter L. Newton

Didn't you get the memo. The best thing on TV is LOST.

I haven't seen that in a while. Is it really good?

845 Killgore Trout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:25:02pm

re: #830 CynicalConservative

I agree. I hardly ever watch tv anymore. The Food Network and Mythbustsers are about the only thing I'll spend time watching.

846 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:25:41pm

re: #834 Thanos

When they reported this problem didn't Mission control tell them : "Urine a bind until you can pistulate a solution for the p filter clog"

*rimshot*
(-:

847 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:25:51pm

re: #837 mikalm

And of course, Alaska will be reclaimed for Mother Russia.

Their leaders want their empire back.

848 Wishing  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:25:59pm

re: #837 mikalm

And of course, Alaska will be reclaimed for Mother Russia.

Not if Sarah is utilizing her concealed carry permit!

849 Irish Rose  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:26:14pm

re: #795 Hobbes

What state do you live in? Illinois food stamp limits are much higher.

Whoops, you're right...I goofed on the daily amount.
Trying to multitask is getting me nowherefast this afternoon.

What I meant to say was that the national food stamp average allows for 1.00 per meal per person, or 3.00 per day. About 21.00 total per week, per person.

850 talon_262  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:26:33pm

re: #742 Ben Hur

For Turkey?

To put any grease fires out...

851 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:26:33pm

re: #841 Wishing

The U.S. will fracture into six parts: the Pacific coast; the South; Texas; the Atlantic coast, central states and the northern states./em>The South and Texas will join. What's Country without Western?

852 Killgore Trout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:26:33pm

re: #844 opnion

It's a good show but it's never on. They do a few weeks of shows then take six months off. I lost track of Lost a while ago.

853 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:26:44pm

re: #813 Walter L. Newton

Didn't you get the memo. The best thing on TV is LOST.

I love that show! The intro is cool, too!

854 Randall Gross  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:26:56pm

re: #835 opnion

Actually the movie made the warlords out to be bad guys & the UN looking like jackasses, so it did have some redeeming moments. America was not demonized.
last year though Jack Bauer seemed a lot like a social worker. That's like James Bond joining NOW.
The terrorists last season were Russian Nationalists, you know like the one's that flew the planes on 9/11.
I want them to forget the politically correct crap & whack some Jihadis.

The only bad part so far is Jon Voight as the american arms dealer / political insider arming the communist rebels. I'm still expecting a US right wing conspiracy as the bad guys in the end.

855 reloadingisnotahobby  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:27:05pm

re: #845 Killgore Trout

The History channel...Hand down!
Last night was Mission Valkyrie the plot to kill Hitler!
Excellent!

856 DesertSage  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:27:31pm

The stupidity level of some people is just beyond comprehension.

Fatty Burns

857 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:27:34pm

re: #848 Wishing

Not if Sarah is utilizing her concealed carry permit!


Yes, there may be a few (///) Alaskans with different opinions on becoming a part of Russia.

858 Silvergirl  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:27:54pm

re: #680 Irish Rose

Happy Thanksgiving from the Shatners!

Does anyone here actually deep-fry their turkey?

A number of people have recommended that I try this for a moist, delicious turkey but I confess... the vat full of boiling oil scares me shitless.

I've only done the basic baking in the oven, normally in an oven bag to keep it good and moist, but I've tasted deep fried, and tasted smoked. I liked smoked best, but what I've never had and am so wanting to, mainly for the novelty of it, is a turducken. Anyone prepare or eat a turducken? Is it truly fabulous or over-rated?

859 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:27:54pm

re: #845 Killgore Trout

The Food Network?
Then it seems your avatar is trying to tell us something? Huh?
(-:

860 yochanan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:28:20pm

re: #837 mikalm

the russian stock market went on full meltdown, the russian population is srinking, russia in the east is having a major problem will illegals in this case illegals from china. and south west russia is having a major muslim problem. will russia last long enough to even see this even if it were going to happen.

861 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:28:23pm

re: #829 pre-Boomer Marine brat

Yeah, I got that in an e-mail from a friend. The Russian sounds like he lives in an alternate universe.

I think he has us confused with Canada and Quebec...

862 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:28:23pm

re: #854 Thanos

I'm still expecting a US right wing conspiracy as the bad guys in the end.

They've used the "American secretly funding the bad guys so that America will wake up to the real threat and fight back" at least twice now.

863 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:28:39pm

re: #844 opnion

I haven't seen that in a while. Is it really good?

Here is my synopsis and "theory" about the show on Lostpedia (I'm a contributing editor). This article covers the first 3 seasons. I haven't update this for season four, which ended in May. 2008. Season 5 starts Jan. 21st 2009.

Warning spoilers (if you have never seen the show or intend to try to catch up with DVD/s)

[Link: lostpedia.com...]

864 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:28:50pm

re: #852 Killgore Trout

It's a good show but it's never on. They do a few weeks of shows then take six months off. I lost track of Lost a while ago.

I saw the first two seasons & liked it. Great premise. Somehow I lost track of it

865 conservativeChick  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:28:52pm

I was taking my partice GED test online and while taking it they called Israel Palistine. I was so pissed. From what I remember from school they never called Israel Palisitine, not even back during 600 BC. I 'am about to ripe a new a-hole on this college f*ckholes.

866 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:28:58pm

re: #851 Silhouette

The U.S. will fracture into six parts: the Pacific coast; the South; Texas; the Atlantic coast, central states and the northern states./em>The South and Texas will join. What's Country without Western?


Nya nya nya, I'm in the Pacific Coast. spppttt.
Dude...
[dudesky?]

867 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:29:12pm

re: #845 Killgore Trout

My own "TV watching" is pretty much restricted to pirated episodes of Unsolved Mysteries on Youtube.

868 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:29:46pm

re: #853 gmsc

I love that show! The intro is cool, too!

STOP IT.
/

869 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:29:56pm

re: #854 Thanos

The only bad part so far is Jon Voight as the american arms dealer / political insider arming the communist rebels. I'm still expecting a US right wing conspiracy as the bad guys in the end.

Well it can't be Muslim bad guys, too unrealistic.

870 Hobbes  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:30:23pm

Bye now.

871 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:30:55pm

re: #860 yochanan

the russian stock market went on full meltdown, the russian population is srinking, russia in the east is having a major problem will illegals in this case illegals from china. and south west russia is having a major muslim problem. will russia last long enough to even see this even if it were going to happen.

This saber-rattling and cold-war talk remind me of the dying days of the old Soviet Union.

I say let them drink borscht.

872 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:31:17pm

re: #851 Silhouette

The U.S. will fracture into six parts: the Pacific coast; the South; Texas; the Atlantic coast, central states and the northern states./em>The South and Texas will join. What's Country without Western?

And what will become of the Mountain West, i.e., the vast expanse of Red America from the Rockies to the Sierras?

873 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:33:02pm

re: #872 mikalm

And what will become of the Mountain West, i.e., the vast expanse of Red America from the Rockies to the Sierras?

Coors will own it.

Walter in Golden, Co.

874 Kragar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:33:25pm

re: #872 mikalm

And what will become of the Mountain West, i.e., the vast expanse of Red America from the Rockies to the Sierras?

It will be crushed under the Iron Heel of Kragatistan.

875 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:33:51pm

re: #864 opnion

I saw the first two seasons & liked it. Great premise. Somehow I lost track of it


You're the second person to say that on this thread. Maybe that's why they call it "Lost".

876 MrsMusicMan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:34:10pm

I am also a newbie. Have admired this site for awhile. Couldn't believe my luck when registration was finally open.

877 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:34:19pm

re: #873 Walter L. Newton

Coors will own it.

Walter in Golden, Co.

Except for Utah. The Mormons will establish The Kingdom of Deseret therein.

878 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:34:27pm

re: #873 Walter L. Newton

Coors will own it.

Walter in Golden, Co.

I'll drink to that...

879 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:34:40pm

re: #839 Silhouette

Feh, I'm used to seeing a gun or two. If people freak out just glimpsing one, maybe we need to have more, not less, so they get used to them.

Aaaack. I was in a bank robbery 33 years ago and I still quake when I see a squirt gun. My husband hunts and I'm OK around long guns, but I really freak out when I see hand guns, even in a gun store. You can't imagine what it's like until you've had one pointed at you. And I used to shoot them before the bank robbery. It's a visceral fear that I haven't been able to overcome.

880 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:36:01pm

re: #873 Walter L. Newton

Coors will own it.

Walter in Golden, Co.

OK, that covers the first 50 states. What about the other 7?

881 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:36:41pm

re: #879 Griffon

Aaaack. I was in a bank robbery 33 years ago and I still quake when I see a squirt gun. My husband hunts and I'm OK around long guns, but I really freak out when I see hand guns, even in a gun store. You can't imagine what it's like until you've had one pointed at you. And I used to shoot them before the bank robbery. It's a visceral fear that I haven't been able to overcome.

Sometimes it is best to confront your fears head on. Rob a bank!
/

882 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:36:46pm
883 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:36:46pm

re: #875 Soona'

You're the second person to say that on this thread. Maybe that's why they call it "Lost".

Must be. I think what happens with these networks is that when the get a successful program, they try to salvage a loser by shoehorning it in that time slot.
They must think that fans of the successful show will somehow go & find it.

884 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:36:55pm

re: #876 MrsMusicMan

I am also a newbie. Have admired this site for awhile. Couldn't believe my luck when registration was finally open.

Welcome.

885 yochanan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:37:07pm

re: #879 Griffon

I get that my wife was hit by a car when she was crossing the street and her broken bones have healed but she has a real fear of crossing the street.

886 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:37:21pm

re: #880 gmsc

OK, that covers the first 50 states. What about the other 7?

SSSTOP... !
/

887 debutaunt  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:37:58pm

re: #876 MrsMusicMan

I am also a newbie. Have admired this site for awhile. Couldn't believe my luck when registration was finally open.

Welcome.

888 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:37:59pm

re: #881 Walter L. Newton

Sometimes it is best to confront your fears head on. Rob a bank!
/

I'd be better at doing that as an inside job.

889 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:38:37pm

re: #882 buzzsawmonkey

Deseret? Ice cream? Cake and pie? Chocolate mousse and creme brulee? Or just the Big Rock Candy Mountain?

They had flowery meadows and rainbow skies, and rivers made of chocolate, where the children danced and laughed and played with gumdrop smiles.

890 Golem Akbar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:38:39pm

re: #882 buzzsawmonkey

Deseret? Ice cream? Cake and pie? Chocolate mousse and creme brulee? Or just the Big Rock Candy Mountain?

I think you are referring to Baskin and Robbins, the Deseret Kingdom.

891 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:38:43pm

re: #876 MrsMusicMan

Hooray for nooobs!

892 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:39:01pm

re: #882 buzzsawmonkey

Big Rock Candy Mountain

Ives heard of that!

893 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:39:10pm
894 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:39:56pm

re: #876 MrsMusicMan

I am also a newbie. Have admired this site for awhile. Couldn't believe my luck when registration was finally open.

I live near the real River City, as in "There's Trouble in".

895 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:40:15pm

Just testing out my "Holiday Cooking" avatar to get ready for Thanksgiving recipe threads.

896 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:40:53pm

re: #895 Throbert McGee

I still see your rainbowphant.

897 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:40:56pm

re: #895 Throbert McGee

Just testing out my "Holiday Cooking" avatar to get ready for Thanksgiving recipe threads.

You're having elephant?

898 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:41:01pm

re: #882 buzzsawmonkey

Well, considering that the state symbol is a beehive, the sweetness imagery isn't too far-fetched.

Re the confusing similar spellings of Desert and Dessert: a hint I learned when young was, "Think of the s's. One Desert is plenty, but two Desserts are wonderful!"

899 Miss Trixie  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:41:38pm

re: #882 buzzsawmonkey

Deseret? Ice cream? Cake and pie? Chocolate mousse and creme brulee? Or just the Big Rock Candy Mountain?

STOP IT! I'm hongry, my fridge is empty and my groceries are late.

*whimper*

900 wrenchwench  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:41:39pm

re: #895 Throbert McGee

Just testing out my "Holiday Cooking" avatar to get ready for Thanksgiving recipe threads.

You're having rainbow elephant for Thanksgiving? Or do I need to reload?

901 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:42:15pm

re: #897 Griffon

You're having elephant?


What would be the appropriate wine to accompany the roasted beast?

902 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:42:37pm

re: #897 Griffon

You're having elephant?

We're having wooly mammoth. If the Japanese would just hurry.

903 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:42:47pm

re: #897 Griffon

You're having elephant?

I wonder how much peanut oil one would need to fry an elephant.

904 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:42:48pm

re: #899 Miss Trixie

STOP IT! I'm hongry, my fridge is empty and my groceries are late. *whimper*

Are the groceries showing up at your house on their own?

905 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:43:28pm

re: #901 opnion

What would be the appropriate wine to accompany the roasted beast?


Pachyderm Pink?

906 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:43:33pm

re: #901 opnion

What would be the appropriate wine to accompany the roasted beast?

A full-bodied red.

907 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:43:38pm
908 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:43:40pm
909 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:44:33pm

re: #905 mikalm

Pachyderm Pink?


Ah hah! A brave vintage. Please pass an elephant drum stick.

910 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:44:41pm

re: #903 Soona'

I wonder how much peanut oil one would need to fry an elephant.

Well, you squeeze all the oil out of the peanuts, feed the leftovers to the elephant to fatten him up, and then you should have enough.

911 Miss Trixie  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:44:42pm

re: #904 Walter L. Newton

Are the groceries showing up at your house on their own?

Usually by the cute Patrick Swayze look-alike, Thomas.

He's getting a nice, fat envelope this year for Christmas. :D

912 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:44:46pm

re: #901 opnion

What would be the appropriate wine to accompany the roasted beast?

Ask these people...

[Link: www.elephantislandwine.com...]

913 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:44:49pm

re: #899 Miss Trixie

STOP IT! I'm hongry, my fridge is empty and my groceries are late.

*whimper*

Can I suggest a good way to wok your dog?

/duck

914 Jewels (AKA Julian)  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:45:32pm

Trek Trailer Remix...with a Thanksgiving suprise

[Link: trekmovie.com...]

915 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:45:56pm

re: #911 Miss Trixie

Usually by the cute Patrick Swayze look-alike, Thomas.
He's getting a nice, fat envelope this year for Christmas. :D

Yea, I have that happen all the time. Meals on Wheels is famous for being late.
/

916 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:46:34pm

re: #912 Walter L. Newton

Ask these people...

[Link: www.elephantislandwine.com...]

Now that's good. How did you locate that so quick? Kudos

917 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:47:29pm

re: #916 opnion

Now that's good. How did you locate that so quick? Kudos

Googled "elephant wine."

918 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:48:01pm

re: #908 buzzsawmonkey

I remember hearing Burl Ives do that song on a children's record, back when I was a wee lad. Imagine trying to use the lines about cigarettes and whisky in kid entertainment today!

919 redc1c4  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:48:06pm

re: #680 Irish Rose

Happy Thanksgiving from the Shatners!

Does anyone here actually deep-fry their turkey?

A number of people have recommended that I try this for a moist, delicious turkey but I confess... the vat full of boiling oil scares me shitless.

i've done it... you simply premeasure how much oil you need with water a couple days before you are cooking, then add that amount of oil to the pot, put it on the burner, then light it and heat until it's at cooking temp.

then you shut off the flame until after you *slowly* lower the bird into the oil, a little bit at a time while it pops and fizzes. once the bird is fully submerged, you restart the burner and heat the oil back to your desired cooking temp.

when the bird is done, you turn off the burner before you remove the bird.

PS: you do all this outside, down hill from anything flammable. you especially do not do in on wooden decks or in a garage.

920 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:48:09pm

re: #917 Walter L. Newton

Googled "elephant wine."

Give youself a raise!

921 Miss Trixie  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:48:28pm

re: #913 pre-Boomer Marine brat

Can I suggest a good way to wok your dog?

/duck

Smartypants!

I had Beef and Broccoli on the menu for tonight but if Thomas doesn't get here soon, it's Lil Miss' Cesar Dinners Devoted to Small Dogs on stale crackers for me.

:P

922 pre-Boomer Marine brat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:49:15pm

re: #918 mikalm

Imagine trying to use the lines about cigarettes and whisky in kid entertainment today!

Unfortunately, the kids would be bored.

923 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:49:25pm

re: #916 opnion

Now that's good. How did you locate that so quick? Kudos

And I keep a tab open with Google open. I even use Google to check the spelling of certain words. You know, if you are looking for Kaskhstan and you can at least get a close spelling like kaskastan.

924 Miss Trixie  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:49:31pm

re: #915 Walter L. Newton

Yea, I have that happen all the time. Meals on Wheels is famous for being late.
/

*WHACK*WHACK*WHACK*

Another smartypants with no talent!

925 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:49:34pm

re: #917 Walter L. Newton

Actually, I prefer this beverage to accompany an elephantine feast.

926 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:49:57pm

re: #908 buzzsawmonkey

Upding Buzz..I love that song..reminds me of Oh Brother where art thou?

oh son! you'd sell your soul to the devil?
Well..I'm wasn't using it.
/LOL great movie

927 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:50:46pm
928 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:50:56pm

re: #924 Miss Trixie

*WHACK*WHACK*WHACK*

Another smartypants with no talent!

No, no, not *whack*, it should be a *dum-dum-dum* (drum)

929 opnion  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:50:59pm

re: #923 Walter L. Newton

And I keep a tab open with Google open. I even use Google to check the spelling of certain words. You know, if you are looking for Kaskhstan and you can at least get a close spelling like kaskastan.

Good move, I have to say i was impressed. You should have just claimed instant recall.

930 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:51:04pm

re: #919 redc1c4

i've done it... you simply premeasure how much oil you need with water a couple days before you are cooking, then add that amount of oil to the pot, put it on the burner, then light it and heat until it's at cooking temp.

then you shut off the flame until after you *slowly* lower the bird into the oil, a little bit at a time while it pops and fizzes. once the bird is fully submerged, you restart the burner and heat the oil back to your desired cooking temp.

when the bird is done, you turn off the burner before you remove the bird.

PS: you do all this outside, down hill from anything flammable. you especially do not do in on wooden decks or in a garage.

After you get the bird into the house and on the table, then, and only then, should you take off your asbestos suit.

931 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:51:28pm
932 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:51:47pm

re: #924 Miss Trixie

*WHACK*WHACK*WHACK*

Another smartypants with no talent!

And I represent that remark! No talent!

933 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:52:04pm
934 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:52:41pm

re: #933 buzzsawmonkey

Great film indeed. The Coen brothers are two of the smartest filmmakers around, and their art direction is incredible.

And they are Irish!

935 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:53:21pm
936 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:53:46pm

re: #927 buzzsawmonkey

Yeah, you can't get much more un-PC, can you?


Yup. Although even back then, the PC mentality existed, although it didn't have a name.

937 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:54:13pm

re: #925 mikalm

Actually, I prefer this beverage to accompany an elephantine feast.

ears to you.

938 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:54:31pm

re: #935 buzzsawmonkey

Really? I thought they were Zen masters, and had adapted their name from "Koan."

Stop it!
/

939 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:55:26pm
940 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:55:48pm

Are elephants edible? I can't find anything on Google about that.

941 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:55:49pm

re: #927 buzzsawmonkey

Yeah, you can't get much more un-PC, can you?

It's about as un-PC as you can get.

942 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:56:07pm

Charles starting his Turkey Day break early this year?

943 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:56:20pm

re: #934 Walter L. Newton

And they are Irish!

Well i don't keep google open Walter...But..
Gofer Evert?
My Hair!
I believe this horse is starting to turn..
/So many funny lines at just the right moment..

944 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:56:45pm

re: #941 gmsc

It's about as un-PC as you can get.

Oh noes, cables!

945 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:58:36pm

re: #940 Walter L. Newton

Are elephants edible? I can't find anything on Google about that.

I don't know about edible, but I have a friend who neutered one. Major surgery. Their testicles are internal. No, they didn't have a rocky mountain oyster fry.

946 Silvergirl  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:58:45pm

re: #877 mikalm

Except for Utah. The Mormons will establish The Kingdom of Deseret therein.

Actually, I just read that Mormons are settling more outside of Utah. This is from the 11/22/08 Salt Lake Tribune:

Less Mormon than ever: The percentage of Utahns who are Mormons continued its slow decline during the past year, dipping three-tenths of a percentage point to 60.4 percent, according to numbers The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gives to the state to help project population. Each drop sets a record low, at least when compared to any other publicly available number.

Also, the majority of Mormons live outside the U.S.

Deseret means honey bee. The road signs on Utah have beehives on them. It's about industry, like worker bees.

947 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:59:26pm

re: #940 Walter L. Newton

Are elephants edible? I can't find anything on Google about that.

Tip: Forget about using keywords, and just ask the question: can you eat elephants?

949 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 3:59:57pm
950 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:00:26pm

re: #946 Silvergirl

A more accurate interpretation of that statistic (which the SLT is always very proud of), I believe, is that many non-Mormons are moving into Utah.

951 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:00:27pm

re: #947 gmsc

I suggest cutting it with the grain in large steaks and marinating it in a catolina dressing

LOLOLOLOL!

952 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:00:39pm

Okay, now I'm re-testing my "Just for Thanksgiving" avatar. (Trouble was that the source .jpg file was larger than 32Kb, duh, and thus didn't get saved -- I thought it was only showing my HomoCon elephant because I hadn't cleared my cache.)

953 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:00:59pm

re: #944 bosforus

Oh noes, cables!

Stupid ad. The PC has birthed a aftermarket of so many products and services that the MAC could never dream of.

If I want to hang my PC upside down over my bed, with a 40 inch monitor and foot-operated mouse, somebody has probably already created the product.

Apples products are so proprietary that you have little choice in pricing and products.

Bullshit.

954 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:01:31pm

re: #952 Throbert McGee

See it now.

955 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:01:54pm

re: #945 Griffon

I don't know about edible, but I have a friend who neutered one. Major surgery. Their testicles are internal. No, they didn't have a rocky mountain oyster fry.

Why are we neutering Elephants?
Too many of them running around?
LOL
I know this is leading to the youtube of AC/DC Big Balls

956 Irish Rose  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:02:03pm

re: #942 bosforus

Charles starting his Turkey Day break early this year?

Working on a couple of good evening posts, more than likely.

957 IslandLibertarian  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:02:37pm

re: #803 bellamags

Actually they put the UN in a bad light.


I'd say that's an understatement.
It made the U.N. observer out to be a useless clueless chicken-shit traitorous wimp.
Not to off the mark. Only thing left out was pedophilia.
But the trailer for "24" season 7 looked good.
/but I'm a fan, so to each his own...

958 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:02:53pm

re: #955 HoosierHoops

Why are we neutering Elephants?
Too many of them running around?

Maybe less aggressive, for some zoo setting or something like?

959 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:03:37pm

re: #952 Throbert McGee

Okay, now I'm re-testing my "Just for Thanksgiving" avatar. (Trouble was that the source .jpg file was larger than 32Kb, duh, and thus didn't get saved -- I thought it was only showing my HomoCon elephant because I hadn't cleared my cache.)

We could be seeing the first of many posts over your Avatar..
:)

960 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:03:50pm

re: #953 Walter L. Newton

My interpretation of the latest Apple vs. PC advertising from Apple is - Look, we know all you care about is making a stupid YouTube video and you can do that easier and cooler with a Mac. It wants to appeal as an entertainment box, not something useful. But that's just my take.

961 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:04:15pm

re: #947 gmsc

Tip: Forget about using keywords, and just ask the question: can you eat elephants?

Hah, I wasn't aware of that feature. Thanks. Ok, I asked Google if "I could have sex with Reese Witherspoon" and all I got was some link to a car chase and knifing.

962 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:04:30pm

re: #953 Walter L. Newton

Stupid ad. The PC has birthed a aftermarket of so many products and services that the MAC could never dream of.

If I want to hang my PC upside down over my bed, with a 40 inch monitor and foot-operated mouse, somebody has probably already created the product.

Apples products are so proprietary that you have little choice in pricing and products.

Bullshit.

It's just an ad. If a restaurant did an "un-PC" ad, I would've posted that restaurant ad instead.

/And then we'd be hearing about how inferior that restaurant is.

963 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:04:55pm

re: #961 Walter L. Newton

Hah, I wasn't aware of that feature. Thanks. Ok, I asked Google if "I could have sex with Reese Witherspoon" and all I got was some link to a car chase and knifing.

OK, it's not perfect . . .

964 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:05:31pm

re: #949 buzzsawmonkey

George Orwell, in "Shooting an Elephant," describes the natives cutting the meat from the elephant before it has breathed its last.

: (

965 Silvergirl  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:05:41pm

re: #950 bosforus

A more accurate interpretation of that statistic (which the SLT is always very proud of), I believe, is that many non-Mormons are moving into Utah.

Interesting. Why is the newspaper there particularly proud of that?

966 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:06:01pm

re: #960 bosforus

My interpretation of the latest Apple vs. PC advertising from Apple is - Look, we know all you care about is making a stupid YouTube video and you can do that easier and cooler with a Mac. It wants to appeal as an entertainment box, not something useful. But that's just my take.

I'll be the first person to say there are some major reason to have a MAC if you are into graphics and publishing, or overly concerned about security issues.

But otherwise, I have no use for a MAC. You're right, it's a big idiot proof box. I like the ability to customize my gear.

967 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:06:09pm

re: #965 Silvergirl

Interesting. Why is the newspaper there particularly proud of that?

It's quite liberal and anti-Mormon.

968 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:06:15pm

re: #961 Walter L. Newton

Hah, I wasn't aware of that feature. Thanks. Ok, I asked Google if "I could have sex with Reese Witherspoon" and all I got was some link to a car chase and knifing.

Just for clarification..
No!

LOL

969 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:06:49pm

re: #961 Walter L. Newton

Hah, I wasn't aware of that feature. Thanks. Ok, I asked Google if "I could have sex with Reese Witherspoon" and all I got was some link to a car chase and knifing.

You're welcome. Google has a lot of cool little-known features!

970 Empire1  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:08:25pm

re: #689 Soona'

Had oatmeal so much when I was growing up, I couldn't look another bowl of oatmeal in the eye, ever.

Same here. No taste, and repulsive texture. Yuck!

971 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:08:47pm

re: #955 HoosierHoops

Why are we neutering Elephants?
Too many of them running around?
LOL
I know this is leading to the youtube of AC/DC Big Balls

It was an experiment to see if it would calm the male down. The males get ornery and dangerous when they mature. It has been many 26 ago and I don't believe they are doing it routinely. It was a huge surgical undertaking - I saw the pictures - and I don't think it was feasible to do on large numbers of animals. There is a guy doing vasectomies in Africa, however. I just Googled and found this link. It's not the same veterinarian that did the neuter.

972 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:08:51pm

re: #961 Walter L. Newton

Hah, I wasn't aware of that feature. Thanks. Ok, I asked Google if "I could have sex with Reese Witherspoon" and all I got was some link to a car chase and knifing.

Reply Hazy. Ask Again Later.

973 Look At My New Grandbaby!  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:09:50pm

re: #908 buzzsawmonkey

Oh, the buzzing of the bees in the cigarette trees
The soda-water fountain
Where the lemonade springs and the bluebird sings
In the Big Rock Candy Mountain

In the Big Rock Candy Mountain
The cops have wooden legs
The watchdogs all have rubber teeth
And the hens lay soft-boiled eggs
The boxcars all are empty
The sun shines every day
Oh, I want to go where the wind don't blow
Where the rain don't rain and the snow don't snow
In the Big Rock Candy Mountain

In the Big Rock Candy Mountain
You never change your socks
Little streams of alcohol
Come a-tricklin' down the rocks
The boxcars all are empty
The sun shines every day
There's a lake of stew, and of whiskey, too
You can paddle all around 'em in a big canoe
In the Big Rock Candy Mountain

--traditional hobo song

They sang that song in "Oh Brother Where Art Thou"

974 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:09:56pm
975 nyc redneck  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:10:18pm

re: #940 Walter L. Newton

Are elephants edible? I can't find anything on Google about that.

i saw it on a menu once. i didn't order it.
i ordered the wildebeast.

976 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:10:41pm

re: #952 Throbert McGee

Okay, now I'm re-testing my "Just for Thanksgiving" avatar. (Trouble was that the source .jpg file was larger than 32Kb, duh, and thus didn't get saved -- I thought it was only showing my HomoCon elephant because I hadn't cleared my cache.)

Your elephant is stubborn.

977 NYCHardhat  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:11:54pm

Is it 2010 yet?

978 debutaunt  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:11:55pm

re: #903 Soona'

I wonder how much peanut oil one would need to fry an elephant.

You can fill up your pool, but the heating bill's gonna be just awful, if you can get it up to a decent fry temperature. I'd suggest Celsius instead of Fahrenheit.

979 Silvergirl  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:12:28pm

re: #974 buzzsawmonkey

McCann's Irish Oatmeal is so very good! It used to come only in a round tin, but now it's also in boxes.

980 Noam Sayin'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:13:02pm

re: #974 buzzsawmonkey

Try steel-cut oatmeal. Totally different from the rolled-oats mush that most people associate with the word "oatmeal." Nutty, granular, and very good.

Hear, here. I still have the instant stuff now and again. But on a cold, winter Minnesota morning, it's worth the effort.

981 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:13:27pm

To explain my "holiday cooking" avatar -- that's my personal motto that I repeat to myself whenever I'm trying exotic foreign foods: "You know you've had worse things in your mouth, Throbert!"

(And by "worse things," I of course mean "the penis of a complete stranger in a truckstop men's room" -- so I figure if THAT didn't make me sick, then deep-fried Vietnamese squid eyeballs won't, because after all, the heat kills the germs.)

P.S. I mention my truckstop shenanigans not to offend people, but rather so that my Lizard friends can honestly say, "Well, I may be a sex-crazed pervert by Rev. Witherglare's standards, but at least I'm not as depraved as Throbert is." In other words, just giving y'all a benchmark to avoid.

982 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:13:31pm

re: #974 buzzsawmonkey

Buzz, your karma is higher than total number of comments posted. Jeez.

983 Silvergirl  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:14:50pm

re: #982 bellamags

Buzz, your karma is higher than total number of comments posted. Jeez.

I just gave him another one for his oatmeal defense!

984 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:15:05pm
985 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:15:07pm

re: #979 Silvergirl

McCann's Irish Oatmeal is so very good! It used to come only in a round tin, but now it's also in boxes.

If you put your stuff in front of me and didn't call it oatmeal, I might try it.

986 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:15:47pm

re: #974 buzzsawmonkey

Try steel-cut oatmeal. Totally different from the rolled-oats mush that most people associate with the word "oatmeal." Nutty, granular, and very good.

Hmmm. Is it more like cracked wheat, aka "bulgur"?

987 Miss Trixie  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:16:46pm

re: #979 Silvergirl

McCann's Irish Oatmeal is so very good! It used to come only in a round tin, but now it's also in boxes.

I use good ol' Quaker's, add a little good vanilla, brown sugar, dried blueberries and almonds and I'm good to go.

Delish! :D

988 Dustyvet  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:17:19pm

Elephant Stew


Ingredients

1 Elephant
10 Warthog
100 kilogram tomatoes
half ton potatoes
2 bags onions
100 kilogram salt
1 wheelbarrow onions (heaped)
10 liter vinegar
20 liter chutney
4 Guineafowl

Method

Hunt the elephant, warthog and guineafowl. Hang guineafowl to ripen. Cut elephant into edible chunks, (will take about a month). Boil the warthog with other ingredients (except guineafowl) till nice and juicy. Now boil elephant chunks over high flames till tender. (will take about 4 weeks) and add everything together. Boil for another 5 to 7 days.

Produces about 3,500 helpings.

Note: If the above isn't enough, add the guineafowl as well.

989 debutaunt  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:18:01pm

re: #947 gmsc

Tip: Forget about using keywords, and just ask the question: can you eat elephants?

Pachyderntasty

990 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:18:22pm

re: #981 Throbert McGee


well at least you are leaving the Elephants alone..
Be safe Throbert

991 IslandLibertarian  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:18:32pm

re: #955 HoosierHoops

Why Neutered Elephants?
For Pirelli Calendar photo shoots...

992 WrathofG-d  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:18:33pm

since individuals are discussing food (and other things...)

I just want to publicly state that for the sake of PETA I will be eating a lot of turkey this Thanksgiving!

993 bosforus  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:18:34pm

Later y'alls!
Looks like Bush is down with the brown after all:
Hip-hop artist John Forte among 16 pardoned by Bush

994 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:18:53pm

re: #966 Walter L. Newton

I'll be the first person to say there are some major reason to have a MAC if you are into graphics and publishing, or overly concerned about security issues.

But otherwise, I have no use for a MAC. You're right, it's a big idiot proof box. I like the ability to customize my gear.

...and what's with this "Bush" guy running against vice-president Gore? Are you going to standing in line for that new Sega Dreamcast system? What do you think of this new "Napster" site?

/Ahhh . . . 1999 memories

995 Silvergirl  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:18:56pm

re: #985 Soona'

If you put your stuff in front of me and didn't call it oatmeal, I might try it.

Here, Soona', enjoy a steaming bowl of Irish steel-cut oats. Served in hand-thrown pottery with a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

Are we allowed to say oats?

996 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:19:07pm
997 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:19:34pm

re: #988 Dustyvet

Wwwaaayyy too much salt

998 Killgore Trout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:20:00pm

re: #940 Walter L. Newton

In South Africa the make Biltong (jerky) out of it. It's not bad, tastes kinda like water buffalo.

999 gop_patriot  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:20:03pm

If y'all haven't seen it yet, I have a Thanksgiving avatar too!

Someone in my family always says this as we're starting to carve the turkey at Thanksgiving dinner. Usually me or my brother. lol :)

1000 Dustyvet  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:20:37pm

Favorite Fruit Cake Recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup water
1 cup sugar
4 large eggs
2 cups dried fruit
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
1 cup brown sugar
lemon juice
nuts
bottle of whiskey

Procedure:
Sample the whiskey to check for quality. Take a large bowl. Check the whiskey again. To be sure it is the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink. Repeat.

Turn on the electric mixer, beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. Add one teaspoon of sugar and beat again. Make sure the whiskey is still okay. Cry another tup.

Turn off the mixer. Break two leggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit. Mix on the turner. If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaterers pry it loose with a drewscriver. Sample the whiskey to check for tonsisticity.

Sift two cups of salt. Or something. Who cares? Check the whiskey.

Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one table. Spoon. Of sugar or something. Whatever you can find. Grease the oven. Turn the cake tin to 350 degrees. Don't forget to beat off the turner. Throw the bowl out of the window, check the whiskey again and go to bed

1001 Empire1  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:20:52pm

re: #974 buzzsawmonkey

Try steel-cut oatmeal. Totally different from the rolled-oats mush that most people associate with the word "oatmeal." Nutty, granular, and very good.

I'll try that, if I ever see it. In the meantime, my cereals of choice are brown rice or home-ground cornmeal. Hominy grits, when I've been energetic enough to make the hominy then dry and grind it. (Yes, for me it's cereal. Anyone who doesn't approve, tough turkey to you!)

1002 gregg  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:21:12pm

For those who wonder how Minnesota could possibly send Al Franken to the U.S. Senate, here's a look at our mindset:

Carleton University won't be holding a popular fundraiser to benefit cystic fibrosis, a student councillor confirmed Tuesday, after the student association passed a motion claiming the disease affects only white men.

In defense of MN, Carleton attracts students from across the nation.

1003 mensamann  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:21:22pm

re: #974 buzzsawmonkey

I like my oatmeal baked inside a chocolate chip cookie.

1004 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:21:39pm

Fine, I'll get a special Thanksgiving avatar.

Hold on.

1005 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:22:40pm
1006 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:22:47pm

I wonder if wombats are edible?

1007 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:22:53pm

re: #995 Silvergirl

Here, Soona', enjoy a steaming bowl of Irish steel-cut oats. Served in hand-thrown pottery with a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

Are we allowed to say oats?

When served as sweetly as you just have, I'll eat anything. (Almost)

1008 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:23:20pm

Evening mates! A beautiful day in Atlanta with gasoline down to a 165 a gallon! Hallelujah!

1009 Dustyvet  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:23:32pm

re: #1006 Walter L. Newton

I wonder if wombats are edible?

Nah, they keep spitting out the apple...:)

1010 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:23:59pm

re: #1004 Silhouette

Fine, I'll get a special Thanksgiving avatar.

Hold on.

What could I do for a special Thankgiving avatar?

Pumpkin Pi?

1011 mensamann  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:24:44pm

re: #1008 LoFlyer

$1.65? Very nice! I'm in upstate NY and am quite pleased with $1.995

1012 Spare O'Lake  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:24:53pm

re: #996 buzzsawmonkey

Maybe kind of. You can usually buy it loose in healthfood/natural food stores. You cook it sort of like rice, i.e., two to two and a half measures of water to one of grain, bring to a boil w/ a little bit of salt and cook it down for about ten minutes or so. Milk & maple syrup; yum.

Do you like 'em well-done, regular or al dente?
Reg'lar, ah guess.
- channelling My Cousin Vinny

1013 gregg  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:25:12pm

re: #1002 gregg

For those who wonder how Minnesota could possibly send Al Franken to the U.S. Senate, here's a look at our mindset:

In defense of MN, Carleton attracts students from across the nation.

My apologies. That happened at Carleton University in Canada, not MN. I was a victim of low expectations.

1014 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:25:17pm

Hey all y'all - just thought I'd post something cause when I come on a thread that's this long, Charles usually puts up a new thread right after I appear!

1015 WrathofG-d  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:25:23pm

I have my Thanksgiving Avatar too.

1016 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:25:27pm

re: #1010 gmsc

What could I do for a special Thankgiving avatar?

Pumpkin Pi?

Image: FEEP4QIF8DOU5K8.MEDIUM.jpg

1017 Dustyvet  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:25:57pm

re: #1010 gmsc

What could I do for a special Thankgiving avatar?

Pumpkin Pi?

Pi are round, cornbread are square...

1018 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:26:14pm

re: #1014 realwest

Hey all y'all - just thought I'd post something cause when I come on a thread that's this long, Charles usually puts up a new thread right after I appear!

There is a filter and a trigger...
Hi!

1019 Last Mohican  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:26:48pm

re: #1002 gregg

I thought this was Carleton University in Ottawa, rather than Carleton College in Minnesota, no?

1020 wrenchwench  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:27:10pm

re: #1016 Walter L. Newton

[Link: www.instructables.com...]

Whoa, you are fast.

1021 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:27:13pm

I also have a turkey IN SILHOUETTE which would probably be more appropriate, but I like this little guy.

1022 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:27:32pm

re: #1017 Dustyvet
"Is" Dustyvet - Pi Is round, cornbread are square. C'mon now, get with the program would ya?!

1023 reine.de.tout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:28:18pm

re: #1021 Silhouette

I also have a turkey IN SILHOUETTE which would probably be more appropriate, but I like this little guy.

Looks the same as your previous avatar.

1024 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:28:50pm

re: #1011 mensamann

$1.65? Very nice! I'm in upstate NY and am quite pleased with $1.995

I was paying 4.20 after the hurricanes did in production several months ago. 103 dollars to fill up the tank! now it like 50 dollars! 200 bucks less a month! That will buy a LOT of grog mates!

1025 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:28:50pm

re: #1018 HoosierHoops
Hey Hoops! How's Jordan doing? Even if ya told the story a hundred times today already, I want to know how cool it was to see him again!

1026 mensamann  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:28:56pm

re: #1022 realwest

Grammar Nazi!
///

1027 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:29:20pm

re: #1023 reine.de.tout

I see it.

Maybe one has to reload or clear one's cache.

1028 Dustyvet  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:29:23pm

re: #1022 realwest

"Is" Dustyvet - Pi Is round, cornbread are square. C'mon now, get with the program would ya?!

Nag, nag, nag, now get that horse off my coffee table...:)

1029 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:29:23pm

re: #1020 wrenchwench

Whoa, you are fast.

I am really a creation of Charles' software. I am a virtual poster, a "personality" developed by Charles in a effort to create a self perpetrating blog.

I have a few bugs... but... but... but... normally I can do a decent job of imitation an actual blog contributor.

1030 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:29:31pm

re: #1014 realwest

Hey all y'all - just thought I'd post something cause when I come on a thread that's this long, Charles usually puts up a new thread right after I appear!

OMG RW. I thought he only did that to me LOL!

1031 wrenchwench  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:30:33pm

re: #1027 Silhouette

I see it.

Maybe one has to reload or clear one's cache.

Short of that, one can click on your "old" avatar to see the new one.

1032 mensamann  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:30:37pm

re: #1029 Walter L. Newton

Is your real name "Hal"?

1033 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:31:18pm

re: #1010 gmsc

What could I do for a special Thankgiving avatar?

Pumpkin Pi?

You won't believe your choices!

1034 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:31:27pm

re: #1029 Walter L. Newton

I am really a creation of Charles' software. I am a virtual poster, a "personality" developed by Charles in a effort to create a self perpetrating blog.

I have a few bugs... but... but... but... normally I can do a decent job of imitation an actual blog contributor.

So you are the "Max Headroom" of LGF mate! I always liked the quirky show!

1035 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:31:29pm

re: #1013 gregg

My apologies. That happened at Carleton University in Canada, not MN. I was a victim of low expectations.

Whew. I thought we were going to have to sic the Norwegian Lutherans from St. Olaf on those pesky Carleton students.

1036 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:31:38pm

re: #1002 gregg
Hey gregg - still and all there must be something about Minnessota that attracts people from across the nation - maybe it's something in the water near where Carelton is located - ya know, the lake! (never been there but if you say Minnessota and lake you've got a 1,000 chances or so to be right!).

1037 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:31:41pm

re: #1032 mensamann

Is your real name "Hal"?

I was looking at your avatar. Evidently they did get his gun from his dead hands unless he was buried with it.

1038 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:31:45pm

re: #1029 Walter L. Newton

I am really a creation of Charles' software. I am a virtual poster, a "personality" developed by Charles in a effort to create a self perpetrating blog.

I have a few bugs... but... but... but... normally I can do a decent job of imitation an actual blog contributor.

Wow. Charles thinks of everything.

1039 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:32:29pm

re: #1028 Dustyvet
Oh, ok but just a minute, he ain't done yet!
;')

1040 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:32:39pm

re: #1034 LoFlyer

So you are the "Max Headroom" of LGF mate! I always liked the quirky show!

Max Headroom - that's a blast from the past.

1041 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:32:47pm

re: #1034 LoFlyer

So you are the "Max Headroom" of LGF mate! I always liked the quirky show!

You're not going to like it when you try to meet up with me in Jan. and find out that I don't really exist!
/

1042 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:33:16pm

re: #1041 Walter L. Newton

You're not going to like it when you try to meet up with me in Jan. and find out that I don't really exist!
/

Especially if you are the one bringing the beer.

1043 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:33:18pm

re: #1025 realwest

Hey Hoops! How's Jordan doing? Even if ya told the story a hundred times today already, I want to know how cool it was to see him again!

Hi RealWest..He is out with his fiance...Should see them in a couple of hours..
They are ate up with each other...It's kindof cute to watch..
ahhh..I remember those days!
It's going to be really hard when the 3/5 Marines get deployed again...

1044 mensamann  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:33:34pm

re: #1037 Walter L. Newton

Not sure, but I really admire his ability to stick to his principles and beliefs for his entire life. Never sold out to Hollywood. Good man!

1045 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:34:04pm

re: #1040 bellamags

Max Headroom - that's a blast from the past.

That was when MTV was new and fun, mate!

1046 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:34:26pm

re: #1044 mensamann

Not sure, but I really admire his ability to stick to his principles and beliefs for his entire life. Never sold out to Hollywood. Good man!

Yes he was. My comment was a little bit of humor. Er, very little in this case.

1047 reine.de.tout  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:34:29pm

re: #1027 Silhouette

I see it.

Maybe one has to reload or clear one's cache.

YES. There it is. cute

1048 Spare O'Lake  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:34:56pm

re: #1030 bellamags

OMG RW. I thought he only did that to me LOL!

I kill more threads in a week than mosquitoes on a still July morning.

1049 mensamann  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:35:34pm

re: #1046 Walter L. Newton

/polite chuckle

1050 Miss Trixie  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:35:38pm

re: #1019 Last Mohican

I thought this was Carleton University in Ottawa, rather than Carleton College in Minnesota, no?

Oh yes indeed - Carleton Uni right here and it's disgusting.

WooT!

&#9834 &#9836 Thomas is here and so are my groceries! &#9836 &#9834

1051 No. Just, no.  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:35:54pm

Yeah, I'm late to the table with my thoughts on the nutjob in California who thinks that Nazis & Jews are analogous to Pilgrims and Indians.

I missed where the Nazis invited Jews in for three days of venison, fowl & fish, and I have a degree in history, so I think I would have caught that.

Now, if the school were dressing up half the kids as smallpox viruses, or bottles of cheap whiskey...

(That is not a shot at Indians, just acknowleding actual history.)

1052 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:36:17pm

re: #1013 gregg
Ah crap - y'all ruined what was a poor joke at best before it even hit the boards as #1036!

1053 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:36:26pm

re: #1050 Miss Trixie

Oh yes indeed - Carleton Uni right here and it's disgusting.

WooT!

♪ ♬ Thomas is here and so are my groceries! ♬ ♪

Did he bring the package?

*self whack*

1054 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:36:44pm

re: #1048 Spare O'Lake

I kill more threads in a week than mosquitoes on a still July morning.

Wait! that's my job!
I swear I'm going to start leaving the last post on every thread..With a copywrite mark.

1055 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:36:49pm

re: #1048 Spare O'Lake

I kill more threads in a week than mosquitoes on a still July morning.

I guess now we know its not personal if it happens to everyone. LOL

1056 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:38:00pm

re: #1041 Walter L. Newton

You're not going to like it when you try to meet up with me in Jan. and find out that I don't really exist!
/

Haar! Got your email yesterday, and replied. It will probably be Christmas before I learn the details of our itinerary in Denver. We can work out something though, perhaps we can meet you before picking up 'me nephews gear! Looking forward to it 'me virtual mate!

1057 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:38:32pm

re: #1054 HoosierHoops

Wait! that's my job!
I swear I'm going to start leaving the last post on every thread..With a copywrite mark.

It's evident that we are all so full of ourselves. I have wondered the same thing. Boy, that cuts down our egos by a few notches, doesn't it?

1058 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:38:39pm

re: #1043 HoosierHoops
WHAT? Ya mean he didn't even come home yet?!? I thought he'd a least come home and drop off his duffle and kiss his parents, raid the fridge and then go over to her place!
I wonder if I are getting old?!?

1059 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:39:24pm

re: #1056 LoFlyer

Haar! Got your email yesterday, and replied. It will probably be Christmas before I learn the details of our itinerary in Denver. We can work out something though, perhaps we can meet you before picking up 'me nephews gear! Looking forward to it 'me virtual mate!

Speaking of travel, I'll be posting from Boston next week.

1060 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:39:33pm

re: #1056 LoFlyer

Haar! Got your email yesterday, and replied. It will probably be Christmas before I learn the details of our itinerary in Denver. We can work out something though, perhaps we can meet you before picking up 'me nephews gear! Looking forward to it 'me virtual mate!

The cannon ball is on your ship now. Just let me know what's going on when ever you got the info. I work with it from that point.

1061 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:40:22pm

Trivia time: Indiana Pi Bill

1062 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:40:50pm

re: #1058 realwest

WHAT? Ya mean he didn't even come home yet?!? I thought he'd a least come home and drop off his duffle and kiss his parents, raid the fridge and then go over to her place!
I wonder if I are getting old?!?

Oh no real..He got home about 9pm last night...
When you are 21 yrs old..that is like light years from now

1063 ArmyWife  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:40:52pm

re: #1058 realwest

But they are in love. I understand! To this day, though, AH's parents seem a bit miffed that his first thought is home to my family - and that means us.

1064 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:41:40pm

re: #1059 Silhouette

Speaking of travel, I'll be posting from Boston next week.

If you get the chance, take a tour of the USS Constitution she is open for tours and is a fascinating piece of American history!

1065 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:41:56pm

re: #1057 Walter L. Newton

It's evident that we are all so full of ourselves. I have wondered the same thing. Boy, that cuts down our egos by a few notches, doesn't it?

I don't know about you but it makes me feel BETTER knowing its not just me. I always felt crappy when I was next-threaded.

1066 sadhu  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:42:27pm

I'm hardly sold out on the Zero, but I'm glad he is keeping Gates on board. Obummer O seems much more circumspect than I thought he would be.

Weight of the world, baby.

1067 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:43:07pm

Evening Real! How are you doing mate? Beautiful if cool day in Atlanta...

1068 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:43:08pm

re: #1066 sadhu

I'm hardly sold out on the Zero, but I'm glad he is keeping Gates on board. Obummer O seems much more circumspect than I thought he would be.

Weight of the world, baby.

Yes. He realizes he has a tiger by the tail.

1069 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:43:14pm

re: #1065 bellamags

I don't know about you but it makes me feel BETTER knowing its not just me. I always felt crappy when I was next-threaded.

I always thought it was me. Especially since I do enough "shameless self-promotion." I figured it was Charles' polite way of saying enough.

1070 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:43:54pm

re: #1069 Walter L. Newton

I always thought it was me. Especially since I do enough "shameless self-promotion." I figured it was Charles' polite way of saying enough.

HA. YOU? no way--- ; ) we all do it

1071 IslandLibertarian  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:44:19pm

re: #1066 sadhu

Weight of the world, baby.

I'm sure there is a "Come to Jesus Moment" after the security briefings too.

/the threat is REAL...

1072 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:44:25pm
1073 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:44:27pm

re: #995 Silvergirl

Are we allowed to say oats?

"In fir tar is,
In oak none is.
In mud eel is,
In clay none is.
Mares eat ivy,
Does eat oats."

This was a traditional nonsense poem that was supposed to sound like Church Latin when read aloud:

Infer tarīs,
In hōc nūnis.
In mudælīs...
(etc.)

Sometime in the early 20th century, the last two lines got mutated into a popular song:

♪♫ Mairzy doats
And doazy doats
And liddle lamzee divey
A kiddly divey too,
Wooden shoe?
♫♪

(I have a man-crush on the dude who sings this oldie in the YouTube video, although he's straight and wouldn't appreciate my affection...)

1074 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:45:02pm

re: #1057 Walter L. Newton
Hi Walter! " Boy, that cuts down our egos by a few notches, doesn't it?"
Speak for yourself! The fact that Charles hasn't put up a new thread yet just means he's either a) working on a new thingamijig for LGF b) got an early date or c) is busy trying to make money!
Trust me a new thread will be up very soon!

1075 itellu3times  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:45:53pm

re: #986 Throbert McGee

Hmmm. Is it more like cracked wheat, aka "bulgur"?

Yah, well, I've been trying it, it sounded good, but they don't recommend you cook it in the microwave, it's supposed to take 30 minutes in a pot. I'm nuking it anyway, in about fifteen, but it's still a big disappointment. Give me instant flakes anytime. It's a little like cracked wheat, and a little like grits. I'd prefer Grape Nuts soaked in milk.

1076 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:46:02pm
1077 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:46:24pm

re: #1074 realwest

Hi Walter! " Boy, that cuts down our egos by a few notches, doesn't it?"
Speak for yourself! The fact that Charles hasn't put up a new thread yet just means he's either a) working on a new thingamijig for LGF b) got an early date or c) is busy trying to make money!
Trust me a new thread will be up very soon!

LOL
new fangled technical term.

1078 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:46:34pm

re: #1068 bellamags

Yes. He realizes he has a tiger by the tail.

It's funny how the candidates spends hundred of millions campaigning, only to win the the booby prize! It sounds great until you win it and then realize you are in a world of sh*t! How are you doing mate?

1079 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:46:57pm

re: #1062 HoosierHoops
Well so how IS he doing? Lose much weight? Didja tell him that we all thank him for his service to our Nation?!

1080 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:48:08pm

re: #1010 gmsc

Pecan Pie with whip cream

1081 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:48:33pm

re: #1071 IslandLibertarian

I'm sure there is a "Come to Jesus Moment" after the security briefings too.

/the threat is REAL...

Looks like a good job. Big house, cool airplane, people scurrying around at your bidding...then...Oh shit.

1082 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:49:15pm

re: #1078 LoFlyer

Im doing good. How bout you?

1083 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:49:30pm
1084 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:50:06pm

re: #1063 ArmyWife
Really? How long has AH been in the Army? How old is he? Are they nuts?!

1085 Killian Bundy  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:51:03pm

Ottawa university boots cystic fibrosis from charity drive

The Carleton University Students' Association has voted to drop a cystic fibrosis charity as the beneficiary of its annual Shinearama fundraiser, supporting a motion that argued the disease is not "inclusive" enough.

Cystic fibrosis "has been recently revealed to only affect white people, and primarily men" said the motion read Monday night to student councillors, who voted almost unanimously in favour of it.

/yeah, that'll teach those evil white men with incurable disease!

1086 Racer X  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:51:17pm

*snaps fingers. new thread appears*

1087 Silvergirl  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:51:39pm

re: #1073 Throbert McGee

"In fir tar is,
In oak none is.
In mud eel is,
In clay none is.
Mares eat ivy,
Does eat oats."

This was a traditional nonsense poem that was supposed to sound like Church Latin when read aloud:

Infer tarīs,
In hōc nūnis.
In mudælīs...
(etc.)

Sometime in the early 20th century, the last two lines got mutated into a popular song:

♪♫ Mairzy doats
And doazy doats
And liddle lamzee divey
A kiddly divey too,
Wooden shoe?
♫♪

(I have a man-crush on the dude who sings this oldie in the YouTube video, although he's straight and wouldn't appreciate my affection...)

Oh yeah! "Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy. A kid'll eat ivy too, wouldn't you?" It's been awhile since I thought of that.

1088 The Hoopster  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:51:45pm

re: #1079 realwest

Well so how IS he doing? Lose much weight? Didja tell him that we all thank him for his service to our Nation?!

No bro.. He is buff..I am very proud of him...I am very happy for him..
I know when he leaves the Marines and becomes a policeman he is living his dream.. And isn't that we have children? So they can live their dreams?
thanks Realwest..you are good people...

1089 Silhouette  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:52:09pm

re: #1086 Racer X

*snaps fingers. new thread appears*

Yeah, Mr. Silhouette tries that with stoplights.

1090 Spare O'Lake  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:52:15pm

re: #1070 bellamags

HA. YOU? no way--- ; ) we all do it

Not me, I have no ego.

1091 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:53:02pm

Had a crappy couple of days at work troubleshooting a network issue that I could of fixed on Friday if they would give me another engineer, I was afraid 'me boss would chew 'me out for not getting it fixed, but he was in great spirits when I saw him this afternoon. He apparently had a discussion on 'me newby work-mate who created the problem...

1092 Racer X  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:53:31pm

re: #1089 Silhouette

Yeah, Mr. Silhouette tries that with stoplights.

With his foot firmly on the brake I'm sure.

;-)

1093 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:53:35pm

re: #1067 LoFlyer Mate?
Oh. No. Is this talk like a pirate day again?! I missed the damn memo!
I'm doing ok, how's about yourownself?

1094 Soona'  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:53:53pm

Gotta go. See y'all in the funny papers.

1095 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:54:02pm

re: #1083 taxfreekiller

It did fall on you current Americans after all, your not on the beaches of Normandy of WWII, your not retaking the Citadel in Hue after Teat,
your not on night patrol in Fool-loose-ya Quack, all you have to do it
prevent the current commie Democrats from over throwing the Constitution via this big "O" and Harry Reid and Nancy Polowsee.

Saxby Chambles in Georgia
go to the R.N.C. web page or to National Republican P.A.C. and
help hold the U.S. Senate, your on the front line, walking point.

[Link: www.numbersusa.com...]

Roy Beck etal call you to arms once more, this time we fight both the R candidate who lost and the D candidate whose bud's paid his way in.

Only question left unanswered, is

What will you do America?

You know who I will be voting for on December 2nd mate!

1096 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:54:05pm

re: #1091 LoFlyer

Had a crappy couple of days at work troubleshooting a network issue that I could of fixed on Friday if they would give me another engineer, I was afraid 'me boss would chew 'me out for not getting it fixed, but he was in great spirits when I saw him this afternoon. He apparently had a discussion on 'me newby work-mate who created the problem...

You couldn't work it out with a pencil?

/

1097 outsidephilly  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:54:13pm

re: #1088 HoosierHoops

No bro.. He is buff..I am very proud of him...I am very happy for him..
I know when he leaves the Marines and becomes a policeman he is living his dream.. And isn't that we have children? So they can live their dreams?
thanks Realwest..you are good people...

I can see your smiling face as you typed those words!
Welcome home, Jordan, and thank you for your willingness to serve for this greatest nation on God's earth!

1098 gmsc  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:54:45pm

An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first one orders a beer. The second orders half a beer. The third, a quarter of a beer. The bartender says "You're all idiots", and pours two beers.

1099 Pvt Bin Jammin  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:54:45pm

Good evening, lizards. Didn't think I'd be posting this evening as I have cleaning, laundry and cooking that I'm in the middle of but my sewer has backed up. Yikes! Escaped to the computer room with a nice smelling candle. LOL

1100 legalpad  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:54:47pm

If you do a Google search with this:

Vision with action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare.

You get this.

This was discussed a little early in the thread, but it didn't seem conclusive.
I don't think the first version exists.

1101 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:55:02pm

re: #981 Throbert McGee

To explain my "holiday cooking" avatar -- that's my personal motto that I repeat to myself whenever I'm trying exotic foreign foods: "You know you've had worse things in your mouth, Throbert!"

(And by "worse things," I of course mean "the penis of a complete stranger in a truckstop men's room" -- so I figure if THAT didn't make me sick, then deep-fried Vietnamese squid eyeballs won't, because after all, the heat kills the germs.)

P.S. I mention my truckstop shenanigans not to offend people, but rather so that my Lizard friends can honestly say, "Well, I may be a sex-crazed pervert by Rev. Witherglare's standards, but at least I'm not as depraved as Throbert is." In other words, just giving y'all a benchmark to avoid.


What the hell were you on Thorbert?

1102 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:55:16pm

See 'me 1091, and I am trying to tone it down mate!

1103 legalpad  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:55:55pm

re: #1098 gmsc

An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first one orders a beer. The second orders half a beer. The third, a quarter of a beer. The bartender says "You're all idiots", and pours two beers.

LOLLOLLOLLOL!

1104 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:56:07pm
1105 talon_262  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:56:13pm

re: #981 Throbert McGee

Oh gawd...
;-P

1106 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:56:29pm

re: #1099 Pvt Bin Jammin

Good evening, lizards. Didn't think I'd be posting this evening as I have cleaning, laundry and cooking that I'm in the middle of but my sewer has backed up. Yikes! Escaped to the computer room with a nice smelling candle. LOL

Ummm. How can you do laundry if your sewer is backed up?

1107 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:57:08pm

re: #1088 HoosierHoops
Aw, thanks! Just remember my own homecoming when I got OUT of the Army.
I don't think I stopped eatin' mom's great chow food for two days, straight (with rest breaks in between!).

1108 talon_262  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:57:19pm

re: #1029 Walter L. Newton

I am really a creation of Charles' software. I am a virtual poster, a "personality" developed by Charles in a effort to create a self perpetrating blog.

I have a few bugs... but... but... but... normally I can do a decent job of imitation an actual blog contributor.

So, you're Charles' version of Max Headroom?
/

1109 ArmyWife  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:57:47pm

re: #1075 itellu3times

You have to cook it. When done correctly it has a creamy, nutty flavor with substance and texture - not grit, but if it was wine you would call it a fullness. It has more texture than instant of even slow cooked rolled oats. Mix it with dried cranberries, cinnamon and sugar or light brown sugar, OR pecans, maple syrup and either pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice or just cinnamon. Its really good.

1110 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:57:53pm

re: #1106 Griffon

Ummm. How can you do laundry if your sewer is backed up?


Easy. You stop what you are doing, go to the computer room with a nice smelling candle.

1111 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:58:25pm

re: #1109 ArmyWife

You have to cook it. When done correctly it has a creamy, nutty flavor with substance and texture - not grit, but if it was wine you would call it a fullness. It has more texture than instant of even slow cooked rolled oats. Mix it with dried cranberries, cinnamon and sugar or light brown sugar, OR pecans, maple syrup and either pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice or just cinnamon. Its really good.

STOP IT...i am starving LOL

1112 Pvt Bin Jammin  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:58:42pm

re: #1106 Griffon

I can't had to turn off the washer. Can't use anything. Luckily hubby is a plumber but today and tomorrow are always his busiest days of the year and he had some kind of problem with his truck earlier. When it rains, it pours.

1113 Dekar  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:58:43pm

Charles made the thread and vanished! Quote isn't correct :P

1114 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:59:18pm

I wonder if he is waiting to see if someone catches it.

1115 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:59:19pm

re: #1108 talon_262

So, you're Charles' version of Max Headroom?
/

And after 2012, the LGF will still be running on it's own and "There Will Come Soft Rains."

1116 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:59:56pm

re: #1096 Griffon

You couldn't work it out with a pencil?

/

Laptops and light meters! 'Me boss complained that we did not carry any toolbags a couple of months ago. I pointed to the laptop and told him that is my toolbag. He got the point! Been having a lot of fun at work, 'me section has gelled as a team and are working like rented mules, but we have a lot of fun also...

1117 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 4:59:58pm

re: #1115 Walter L. Newton

Walter, I have to ask. Who is the gentleman shown in your avatar?

1118 Pvt Bin Jammin  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:00:00pm

re: #1110 Cathypop


Exactly. I suppose I could vacuum but the house is pretty stinky. Any excuse to be on LGF. LOL

1119 legalpad  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:00:06pm

re: #1061 gmsc

Trivia time: Indiana Pi Bill

It used to be religion would do this sort of thing. Now it is government, politics.

1120 ArmyWife  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:00:15pm

re: #1084 realwest

Really? How long has AH been in the Army? How old is he? Are they nuts?!


a bit over 18 years - we've been married 18 years. 36. Yes. ;)

1121 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:00:56pm

re: #1073 Throbert McGee
Hey Throbert - how do you know he's not gay?!
Personally, though, I prefer the version of Sexy Groove Romero Lubambo Mairzy Doats (on right side YouTube bar and ya gotta wait for the song to start!).

1122 ArmyWife  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:01:00pm

re: #1111 bellamags

sorry! I missed my calling as a gourmet chef. I LOVE to cook, make up my own recipes, you name it. The more bowls and pans the better!

1123 Griffon  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:01:23pm

re: #1113 Dekar

Charles made the thread and vanished! Quote isn't correct :P

Well, I guess we'll be caught in this thread nightmare until he gets back and has the vision to take action to create a new daydream for us.

1124 Bubblehead II  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:02:57pm
1125 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:03:02pm

re: #1122 ArmyWife

sorry! I missed my calling as a gourmet chef. I LOVE to cook, make up my own recipes, you name it. The more bowls and pans the better!

I like to cook also. I never make the same thing the same way. My ex used to get bent about that. (He is a virgo and very schedule, list, order oriented). But he doesn't have to deal with my varying recipes any more. LOL

1126 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:03:23pm

re: #1117 bellamags

Walter, I have to ask. Who is the gentleman shown in your avatar?

Me. ABout 8 years ago, 170 pounds heavier and 48 years old. Here is a picture of me now, standing to the right (the way you are looking at the picture) of Roger McGuinn (of the Byrds) taken a couple of weeks ago where I work.

Image: McGuinn_concert_081109_179.jpg

1127 saberry0530  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:03:26pm

re: #1123 Griffon

Well, I guess we'll be caught in this thread nightmare until he gets back and has the vision to take action to create a new daydream for us.

OR, Charles has the new servers up and running and wants a 2000 comment thread to check the loading on the cpu's.

1128 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:03:58pm

re: #1117 bellamags

Walter, I have to ask. Who is the gentleman shown in your avatar?

I think it is the character of the famed movie that I cannot remember the name of...Based upon Randolph Hurst...

1129 Silvergirl  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:04:02pm

re: #1115 Walter L. Newton

And after 2012, the LGF will still be running on it's own and "There Will Come Soft Rains."

Teasdale and Bradbury both did it up right.

1130 ArmyWife  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:04:22pm

re: #1125 bellamags

and there it is! My husband is the same way (shocker, I know with that whole Army thing). "What do you mean you don't know how you did this step by step? Its good! What if I want it again?"

1131 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:04:36pm

re: #1118 Pvt Bin Jammin
You are a very smart women.

1132 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:04:44pm

re: #1128 LoFlyer

I think it is the character of the famed movie that I cannot remember the name of...Based upon Randolph Hurst...

Obviously I am wrong mates...

1133 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:04:50pm

re: #1129 Silvergirl

Teasdale and Bradbury both did it up right.

We have a winner.

1134 itellu3times  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:06:34pm

re: #1109 ArmyWife

You have to cook it. When done correctly it has a creamy, nutty flavor with substance and texture - not grit, but if it was wine you would call it a fullness. It has more texture than instant of even slow cooked rolled oats. Mix it with dried cranberries, cinnamon and sugar or light brown sugar, OR pecans, maple syrup and either pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice or just cinnamon. Its really good.

Well, I put in some raisins, honey, cinnamon, milk, and cut up a banana on top. It's fun, but the steel-cut oats don't contribute much, IMHO.

(I did cook up a couple of pots of it first for reference, now what i do is microwave on high for 2 minutes, then half-power for six, add more water and raisins, then four more minutes at half-power, then add milk and honey, then one more minute at half-power for good luck, with a few minutes of idle time in between ... steams up the microwave pretty well, but it comes out as good as cooking in a pot for twice the time, and you may quote me!)

(and I'm still switching back to instant flakes when this is gone)

1135 carefulnow  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:06:39pm

re: #1114 bellamags Someone caught it hours ago...

1136 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:06:40pm

re: #1126 Walter L. Newton

Me. ABout 8 years ago, 170 pounds heavier and 48 years old. Here is a picture of me now, standing to the right (the way you are looking at the picture) of Roger McGuinn (of the Byrds) taken a couple of weeks ago where I work.

[Link: home.comcast.net...]

Wow. I bet you meet a lot of cool people. 170 lbs. by the way is a lot of weight to lose.

1137 Pvt Bin Jammin  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:06:58pm

re: #1131 Cathypop

You are a very smart women.


Well, I'm not sure about that but thanks anyway. Just looked at Bubblehead II's link. They need to add the "dimension of smell" to that intro. LOL

1138 realwest  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:07:31pm

Well Mom just called out that supper's ready so I gotta go!
Hope you all have fun (and Charles will NO DOUBT put up a new thread after I leave) and that I get the chance to see you all down the road!

1139 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:07:48pm

re: #1132 LoFlyer

Obviously I am wrong mates...

You were thinking of Orson Wells. My avatar picture was from the play "The Mousetrap." My characters name was Mr. Paravacinni. I died my blond hair brunette and died my facile hair black.

1140 Spare O'Lake  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:08:12pm

re: #1073 Throbert McGee

You have a man-crush on Stan Laurel?
Get help.

1141 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:08:19pm
1142 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:08:40pm

re: #1130 ArmyWife

and there it is! My husband is the same way (shocker, I know with that whole Army thing). "What do you mean you don't know how you did this step by step? Its good! What if I want it again?"

Ha. I understand. He was so PERPLEXED that I didn't follow a recipe or I changed it and when he asked what I did different, I would just say "I don't remember, it just smelled good" He would just shake his head.

1143 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:09:14pm

OT, but what is the topic anyway? Apparently the Russians are preparing to do what everyone else is too chicken to do. Since when does the Navy base policy upon media perception...Arrr!

1144 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:10:10pm

re: #1141 buzzsawmonkey

Once? Yes, once for a lark
Twice, though, loses the spark
Once, yes, once is delicious,
But twice would be vicious...or just repetitious
Someone's bound to be scarred
Yes I know that it's hard
Still, no matter how nice, I never do anything twice.

--Stephen Sondheim, "I Never Do Anything Twice"

I don't know weather to be flattered or ... thanks buzz. : )

1145 Cathypop  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:10:48pm

re: #1142 bellamags
My husband reminded me why I used to love cooking. We used to have a blast in the kitchen. A few years ago we started making homemade bread. Every loaf was different and great.

1146 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:10:48pm

re: #1136 bellamags

Wow. I bet you meet a lot of cool people. 170 lbs. by the way is a lot of weight to lose.

No, not in this job. We are a live theatre, do 7 plays a year, plus a concert series. Most of the concerts are folk groups, some local, some out of state, and only occasionally a big named act like McGuinn.

Although I have had my fair share of working with "stars," between my theatre work, my playwriting and some work in 8 films (made for TV and feature).

Shameless self-promotion again. See...

[Link: home.comcast.net...]

1147 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:12:16pm

re: #1146 Walter L. Newton

cool. your kinda famous.

1148 talon_262  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:13:15pm

re: #1085 Killian Bundy

Ottawa university boots cystic fibrosis from charity drive

/yeah, that'll teach those evil white men with incurable disease!

What a bunch of mind-numbing, PC twaddle...I hope the alumni and the public hits them square in the wallet for this liberal, racist (in the typical liberal fashion) crap.

1149 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:13:16pm

One of my favorite breakfasts is to throw the following into a saucepan:

1/4 cup rolled oats
1/4 cup bulgur wheat
1/4 cup grits
2-1/2 cups water (or substitute equal amount of plain yogurt for up to half the water)


Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally, then simmer over low heat for several minutes, continuing to stir occasionally. Add, to taste:

butter or margarine or olive oil
salt

Then add -- depending on whether you want a "sweet" or "savory" breakfast:

sugar, maple syrup, cinnamon, ground cloves, ground ginger, raisins, dried apples, cranberries, etc.
OR
black pepper, sage, oregano, grated parmasan cheese, spicy sausage, bacon bits, etc.

If you make the "savory" version, try tucking in a few small chunks of sharp cheddar or blue cheese into the hot porridge after you've dished it into the bowl (so that the cheese melts a bit but doesn't mix completely into the rest of the stuff).

The amounts I've given make breakfast for one hearty eater. To scale it for more people, you basically want to use about 3 parts water to one part of the total grain mixture, and then let it cook down to the right thickness. I prefer to cook it until the mix is thick enough that it's pulling away from the sides of the pot, and then dilute it with milk in the bowl.

1150 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:13:21pm

re: #1147 bellamags

cool. your kinda famous.

Ah, I'm kinda poor.

1151 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:13:23pm

re: #1145 Cathypop

My husband reminded me why I used to love cooking. We used to have a blast in the kitchen. A few years ago we started making homemade bread. Every loaf was different and great.

Homemade bread is fabulous. A slice toasted in the morning with a little peanut butter really does the trick and it keeps you full until late afternoon.

1152 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:13:53pm

re: #1146 Walter L. Newton

No, not in this job. We are a live theatre, do 7 plays a year, plus a concert series. Most of the concerts are folk groups, some local, some out of state, and only occasionally a big named act like McGuinn.

Although I have had my fair share of working with "stars," between my theatre work, my playwriting and some work in 8 films (made for TV and feature).

Shameless self-promotion again. See...

[Link: home.comcast.net...]

Walt that has to be unhealthy! I always cringe when I hear some star had to gain 100 pounds or lose it to play the role. I am about as low as I can go, strange how you lose weight after divorce...

1153 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:14:11pm

re: #1150 Walter L. Newton

Ah, I'm kinda poor.

dude. i'm poor too.

1154 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:14:44pm

re: #1149 Throbert McGee

yummy throbert. i am starrrving.

1155 yochanan  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:14:52pm

re: #989 debutaunt

one bite at a time.

1156 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:15:06pm

re: #1146 Walter L. Newton

No, not in this job. We are a live theatre, do 7 plays a year, plus a concert series. Most of the concerts are folk groups, some local, some out of state, and only occasionally a big named act like McGuinn.

Although I have had my fair share of working with "stars," between my theatre work, my playwriting and some work in 8 films (made for TV and feature).

Shameless self-promotion again. See...

[Link: home.comcast.net...]

The critics are saying some really nice things about you Walt!

1157 bellamags  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:15:23pm

I gotta run - closing up. bbl

1158 legalpad  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:15:40pm

re: #1126 Walter L. Newton

Wow. Good for you, man!

1159 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:16:37pm

re: #1152 LoFlyer

Walt that has to be unhealthy! I always cringe when I hear some star had to gain 100 pounds or lose it to play the role. I am about as low as I can go, strange how you lose weight after divorce...

No, my comment was not well framed. I was about 350 pounds 8 years ago, up to 3 years ago. I lost weight on my own, because I was killing myself and had a lot of other bad habits.

And yes, I did loose this weight after a divorce, but only because I was eating, drinking and smoking myself to death.

I'm ok, don't worry.

1160 Walter L. Newton  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:18:57pm

re: #1153 bellamags

dude. i'm poor too.

I use to make 80 thou a year, 5 years ago, lost a job after 13 years, ran up against ageism, couldn't get full time work, decided to do the starving artist thing full time, now gross 18 thou.

I always thought the starving artist thing was done when you were young, more able to handle it.

1161 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:22:42pm

re: #1159 Walter L. Newton

Good! A lot of people on LGF think highly of you mate! Heading up thread...

1162 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:23:26pm

re: #1076 buzzsawmonkey

Hey, Throbert! Just saw your "Topkapi" comment a little while ago. Very interesting about the pronunciation, and thanks for the kind words.

Это не за что! (ET-tuh NEH-zosh-tah), which is Russian for "tweren't nothing."

I'm just glad that those three years of childhood spent in Turkey when I should've been eating McDonald's and watching Diff'rent Strokes like a normal American child weren't a total waste!

1163 LoFlyer  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:25:16pm

re: #1160 Walter L. Newton

I use to make 80 thou a year, 5 years ago, lost a job after 13 years, ran up against ageism, couldn't get full time work, decided to do the starving artist thing full time, now gross 18 thou.

I always thought the starving artist thing was done when you were young, more able to handle it.

Man that is poverty level dude! Lunch is on me when we hit Denver! Just got your email, and I saw the post...

1164 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:35:46pm

re: #1140 Spare O'Lake

You have a man-crush on Stan Laurel?
Get help.

Har! I was raised on Laurel and Hardy -- my dad loved them and discouraged me from watching The Three Stooges, whose comedy he regarded as inferior. My dad also made sure that I was familiar with the Marx Brothers and W.C. Fields, for which I am forever grateful.

1165 [deleted]  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:38:33pm
1166 tokyobk  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 5:40:41pm

I think the quote is actually from an American and translated into Japanese where it became a "Japanese proverb."

Kind of like sudoku which was invented by a Westerner and attributed as a traditional Japanese puzzle.

1167 nylecoj  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 6:02:13pm

re: #1115 Walter L. Newton

And after 2012, the LGF will still be running on it's own and "There Will Come Soft Rains."

And only Silhouette will be left?

1168 Throbert McGee  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 6:04:51pm

re: #1121 realwest

Hey Throbert - how do you know he's not gay?!
Personally, though, I prefer the version of Sexy Groove Romero Lubambo Mairzy Doats (on right side YouTube bar and ya gotta wait for the song to start!).

Actually, I have my suspicions about him, but he mentions somewhere in his YouTube profile that he's looking for a good woman. On the other hand, he is a "confirmed bachelor uncle," which is why I has my s'picions.

I do like the sexy version of "Mairzy Doats," though my preferred visuals would be a bit closer to this notorious wireless-headset ad. (Enjoy, girls...)

1169 mikalm  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 6:15:45pm

re: #1164 Throbert McGee

Har! I was raised on Laurel and Hardy -- my dad loved them and discouraged me from watching The Three Stooges, whose comedy he regarded as inferior. My dad also made sure that I was familiar with the Marx Brothers and W.C. Fields, for which I am forever grateful.

Love 'em all, but my favorite was always W.C. Fields. He had such a transcendently bad attitude about everything except for booze and generally reprobate behavior, that it was hysterical.


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