1 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:17:58pm

Muramasa Demon Blade, Beatles Rock Band, and Left 4 Dead 2 are the real standouts in those game deals.

2 karmic_inquisitor  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:18:14pm

Charles -

I've been meaning to ask: is there a link that i can use to buy a kindle for my wife where you get a referral? Also mp3 players - non apple / open / solid state.

3 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:18:53pm

re: #2 karmic_inquisitor

Charles -

I've been meaning to ask: is there a link that i can use to buy a kindle for my wife where you get a referral? Also mp3 players - non apple / open / solid state.

Right up above -- in the middle of the list.

4 karmic_inquisitor  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:19:07pm

ooops didn't see the kindle link

5 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:20:06pm

re: #2 karmic_inquisitor

Charles -

I've been meaning to ask: is there a link that i can use to buy a kindle for my wife where you get a referral? Also mp3 players - non apple / open / solid state.

Also, if you click the button in the left sidebar that says "Shop at Amazon as an LGF Associate," anything you buy in that session qualifies for the referral.

6 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:21:12pm

re: #2 karmic_inquisitor

Charles -

I've been meaning to ask: is there a link that i can use to buy a kindle for my wife where you get a referral? Also mp3 players - non apple / open / solid state.

Open meaning it just shows up as a hard drive in Windows?

7 CyanSnowHawk  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:22:16pm

re: #4 karmic_inquisitor

ooops didn't see the kindle link

There are also the big Amazon buttons on the left side just a little below the menu that you can use when Charles doesn't have a list of links in the post.

8 karmic_inquisitor  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:22:42pm

If I buy other stuff in the same session do you get cred, or should I come out to lgf to hit the appropriate link?

9 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:24:03pm

re: #8 karmic_inquisitor

If I buy other stuff in the same session do you get cred, or should I come out to lgf to hit the appropriate link?

Yes, anything you buy in that session will qualify -- no need to come back to LGF and click again.

10 CyanSnowHawk  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:26:01pm

re: #9 Charles

Yes, anything you buy in that session will qualify -- no need to come back to LGF and click again.

So even if you buy "Going Rogue" Charles gets a cut.

11 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:26:08pm

Although -- I think the referral fee is larger if you click a direct link to a product and buy it, instead of browsing to another page during that session.

12 Locker  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:27:08pm

Since this is the subject and it helps LGF I'd like to post a link to the Universal Remote we just bought with some anniversary money.

amazon.com - Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote

Yes it's expensive but worth it imo. I normally avoid universal remotes because they never work right. Normally they'll replace two of the four remotes which is better but not ideal.

This remote successfully replaced the remote for our new Vizio TV, our Series 2 Tivo, our Sony MiniDVD system and a VCR that's at least 20 years old. Additionally it has it's own charging base so no batteries to replace. It also has a motion detector so the backlighting and video screen are lit as soon as you pick it up.

Happy Holidays!

13 Locker  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:28:02pm

re: #12 Locker

Charles please feel free to edit my link and add the proper referral information. I posted before I noticed the top links had the appropriate arguments.

14 Jaerik  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:28:50pm

Ordinarily I'd jump at the Kindle deal just 'cuz I want one, and it would also support the site. But to be honest, I've so enjoyed the free Kindle iPhone app I just don't really feel the need anymore. =/

15 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:30:31pm

re: #12 Locker

Damn, $200! Though I have played with one of these at a Best Buy, they are pretty fantastic.

16 karmic_inquisitor  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:33:21pm

re: #6 WindUpBird

Open meaning it just shows up as a hard drive in Windows?

I just want players that don't stick you with a family of semi proprietary formats and a "store" that you have to use to move stuff to and from.

So - errrr - I guess "yes" would answer your question.

17 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:34:41pm

re: #13 Locker

Charles please feel free to edit my link and add the proper referral information. I posted before I noticed the top links had the appropriate arguments.

Check the link -- I'm way ahead of you. Got a regex that changes Amazon links to include the referral ID.

18 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:35:28pm

re: #12 Locker

Since this is the subject and it helps LGF I'd like to post a link to the Universal Remote we just bought with some anniversary money.

amazon.com - Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote

Yes it's expensive but worth it imo. I normally avoid universal remotes because they never work right. Normally they'll replace two of the four remotes which is better but not ideal.

This remote successfully replaced the remote for our new Vizio TV, our Series 2 Tivo, our Sony MiniDVD system and a VCR that's at least 20 years old. Additionally it has it's own charging base so no batteries to replace. It also has a motion detector so the backlighting and video screen are lit as soon as you pick it up.

Happy Holidays!

By the way -- I have one of these remotes, and it's absolutely fantastic. I tried several other universal remotes, and this one was by far the best. Worth the money, in my opinion.

19 Locker  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:36:01pm

re: #17 Charles

Check the link -- I'm way ahead of you. Got a regex that changes Amazon links to include the referral ID.

Ahah and there you were asking for regex help the other day. That's some phat parsing man. Good looking out.

20 karmic_inquisitor  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:36:15pm

OK - Sansa or Sony?

21 baier  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:36:28pm

re: #12 Locker

I've had my eye on that for some time. The Amazon price is lower than the Newegg price as well.

22 karmic_inquisitor  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:36:47pm

re: #17 Charles

Check the link -- I'm way ahead of you. Got a regex that changes Amazon links to include the referral ID.

Capitalist!
/

23 Locker  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:37:32pm

re: #16 karmic_inquisitor

I just want players that don't stick you with a family of semi proprietary formats and a "store" that you have to use to move stuff to and from.

So - errr - I guess "yes" would answer your question.

I really like the RCA Lyra players as I HATE Itunes and all that tagging and reshuffling of my music. I just want to make my own folders then drag and drop my mp3s.

Here's an 8 gig model.

[Link: www.amazon.com...]

I believe the Creative players also work like a normal disk rather than the proprietery Apple model but perhaps someone can confirm.

24 DaddyG  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:37:33pm

re: #20 karmic_inquisitor

OK - Sansa or Sony?

If my experience with MP3s is any indication the Sansa models hold up to heavy use much better.

25 Diamond Bullet  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:37:43pm

Amazon's best program is the double secret probation "Vine" program, where you get sent free stuff in exchange for writing a review (positive or negative) about it. It's mostly larded up with romance novels, but there is a nice amount of electronics that pop up from time to time. My record is a $250 digital picture frame/wireless media center, but I've seen people walk off with laptops, treadmills, and other high end bits. The bi-monthly newsletters listing the deals redefine the phrase "feeding frenzy".

[Link: www.amazon.com...]

26 karmic_inquisitor  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:42:48pm

re: #23 Locker

Cool - just bought 2 lycras.

27 CyanSnowHawk  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:42:50pm

Roy Disney dead at 79

He helped keep the magic going. R.I.P. Mousekeeper.

28 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:45:16pm

re: #16 karmic_inquisitor

I just want players that don't stick you with a family of semi proprietary formats and a "store" that you have to use to move stuff to and from.

So - errr - I guess "yes" would answer your question.

I'd go with a Creative Zen nano. I have one in addition to my ipod touch, you can just drag and drop files, they're cheap, they're indestructible.

29 DaddyG  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:45:38pm

re: #27 CyanSnowHawk

Roy Disney dead at 79

He helped keep the magic going. R.I.P. Mousekeeper.

No kidding- a voice of reason and tradition in the corporate warfare that is Disney. (Can I have his job now?)

30 BARACK THE VOTE  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:45:51pm

They have some excellent deals in kitchen stuff now as well:

[Link: www.amazon.com...]

and great deals on Le Creuset:

[Link: www.amazon.com...]

31 checked08  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:50:02pm

Left 4 dead 2 looks to be $30 for PC and $40 for the 360 too

32 simoom  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:50:41pm

I just picked up this home ice cream maker for a family member:
[Link: www.amazon.com...]

I read some of the Amazon reviews but all these video reviews were also helpful: [Link: www.expotv.com...]

When I'm visiting I just need to remember to sneak the freezer bowl into the back of the freezer a day in advance so it's ready to make some ice cream when they unwrap the rest of the gift :P.

We'll first make Vanilla or maybe Chocolate-Peanut Butter.

33 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:51:59pm

I just got back from watching my grandkids open their Hanukkah presents.

My son is putting together a structure called "Imaginarium Marble Race." He needed my assistance as a former GM vehicle engineer.

34 darthstar  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:52:08pm

Here...hours of pleasure, doesn't require batteries, and can be just as fun for boys as it is for girls.

THE. Best. Gift. Evah.

/

35 Locker  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:55:56pm

re: #34 darthstar

Here...hours of pleasure, doesn't require batteries, and can be just as fun for boys as it is for girls.

THE. Best. Gift. Evah.

/

Nice but it's hard to see the gift behind those weird wooden hoops.

36 Slap  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:57:20pm

re: #32 simoom

I've owned one for three years, bought several for friends a few years back. Excellent machine -- simple and effective. 4 stars!!!!!

TTFN

37 Stanghazi  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 2:59:32pm

Ohhhhh I want a Kindle. Then I go to the link & see the bigger Kindle for 459.00......what to do, what to do.....

38 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:00:25pm

re: #37 Stanley Sea

Ohhh I want a Kindle. Then I go to the link & see the bigger Kindle for 459.00...what to do, what to do...

Go for the bigger one, definitely. I would have gotten that if I didn't already own the smaller version.

39 I am smarter than you  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:01:11pm

re: #30 iceweasel

They have some excellent deals in kitchen stuff now as well:

[Link: www.amazon.com...]

and great deals on Le Creuset:

[Link: www.amazon.com...]

Kitchen items? Kitchen items?

So your devolution into a hausfrau is now complete.

Well here is some reading for you. Don't let the Loch Ness Jimmah catch you reading it.

40 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:01:20pm

re: #31 checked08

Left 4 dead 2 looks to be $30 for PC and $40 for the 360 too

yeah, gotta give Microsoft their pound of XBox flesh. :D What a conundrum the console wars have been: PS3: great hardware, harder to code for, smaller library Xbox 360: unreliable hardware, easier to code for, bigger library. Wii: Overpriced and ancient Gamecube hardware shoved into a white box with waggle sticks.

At least the PS3 is out of the stratosphere for price, I'm still waiting for a killer app to compel me to buy it. maybe the new Gran Turismo...

41 Stanghazi  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:02:06pm

re: #38 Charles

Go for the bigger one, definitely. I would have gotten that if I didn't already own the smaller version.

I knew that would be the case. Tks. Must work more more more.

42 darthstar  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:02:29pm

re: #37 Stanley Sea

Ohhh I want a Kindle. Then I go to the link & see the bigger Kindle for 459.00...what to do, what to do...

It's hard enough lighting a fire with crumpled up web pages. What will the religious right do if their "book" burnings require a hazardous materials disposal permit?
/

43 BARACK THE VOTE  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:06:34pm

re: #39 I am smarter than you

Kitchen items? Kitchen items?

So your devolution into a hausfrau is now complete.

Well here is some reading for you. Don't let the Loch Ness Jimmah catch you reading it.

Sister, women have been feeding and nurturing others for thousands of years. Besides, I do it ironically and subversively of course. Doesn't that count?

Speaking of counting, How goes the diss? Still battling shape rape and the phallic oppression of the number 1, I hope.

(ps, love valenti. :) )

44 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:06:37pm

re: #42 darthstar

It's hard enough lighting a fire with crumpled up web pages. What will the religious right do if their "book" burnings require a hazardous materials disposal permit?
/

Book deleting just doesn't have the same ring to it.

45 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:07:24pm

re: #43 iceweasel

Sister, women have been feeding and nurturing others for thousands of years. Besides, I do it ironically and subversively of course. Doesn't that count?

You know what you can do in a kitchen?

YOU CAN BREW BEER *_*

46 windsagio  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:08:47pm

Did Amazon ever back down on that .25$ fee for turning text files and such into kindle files? I really want to get one but I won't put up with that on moral grounds.

47 BARACK THE VOTE  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:09:29pm

re: #45 WindUpBird

You know what you can do in a kitchen?

YOU CAN BREW BEER *_*

Yeah, how come the beer brewing stuff is all filed under 'gifts for him'? That's what I want to know!

48 Darth Vader Gargoyle  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:10:17pm

re: #47 iceweasel

Yeah, how come the beer brewing stuff is all filed under 'gifts for him'? That's what I want to know!

Chicks can't brew beer!


//

49 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:11:10pm

re: #46 windsagio

Did Amazon ever back down on that .25$ fee for turning text files and such into kindle files? I really want to get one but I won't put up with that on moral grounds.

The new Kindle OS has a native PDF reader, so you can just transfer PDF files over and read them on the Kindle. No translation necessary.

50 windsagio  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:12:32pm

re: #49 Charles

Oh hot! *shops*

51 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:12:38pm

re: #46 windsagio

Did Amazon ever back down on that .25$ fee for turning text files and such into kindle files? I really want to get one but I won't put up with that on moral grounds.

I WANT MY QUARTER GOD DAMMIT

:D

I won't be getting a kindle, because I can't justify the price. For $450, I am halfway to a Cintiq 12wx, and also I am very hard on computer equipment. I'd rather just keep buying dog-eared used books from Powells.

52 windsagio  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:13:58pm

re: #51 WindUpBird

Quiet you! These things are important!


Ass.

53 BARACK THE VOTE  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:14:17pm

re: #48 rwdflynavy

Chicks can't brew beer!

//

How hard is it to brew beer exactly? This chick is pretty good at drinking it.

re: #51 WindUpBird

I WANT MY QUARTER GOD DAMMIT

:D

I won't be getting a kindle, because I can't justify the price. For $450, I am halfway to a Cintiq 12wx, and also I am very hard on computer equipment. I'd rather just keep buying dog-eared used books from Powells.

Automatic upding for powell's. :)

54 _RememberTonyC  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:14:54pm

News Note:

The Associated Press has named Tiger Woods as it's Athlete of the Decade.

55 Darth Vader Gargoyle  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:15:02pm

re: #53 iceweasel

Automatic upding for powell's. :)

It is actually so easy a Sailor could do it! The kits they have now make it easy. Been doing it for about 5 years.

56 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:15:05pm

re: #48 rwdflynavy

Chicks can't brew beer!

//



Carol Stoudt is coming for you in the night!

I mean her name is STOUDT for chrissakes, that's like being a dentist named Dr. Jaws! :D

57 brookly red  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:15:51pm

re: #48 rwdflynavy

Chicks can't brew beer!


//


I know one who can :)

58 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:16:10pm

re: #53 iceweasel

Automatic upding for powell's. :)

I don't want to talk about how much money I just spent at Powell's for Christmas presents. o_o; I think half of Portland must have been in the store last Saturday.

59 BARACK THE VOTE  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:16:26pm

re: #55 rwdflynavy

It is actually so easy a Sailor could do it! The kits they have now make it easy. Been doing it for about 5 years.

Cool! Advice for noobs?

60 Ayeless in Ghazi  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:17:53pm

re: #39 I am smarter than you

Kitchen items? Kitchen items?

So your devolution into a hausfrau is now complete.

Well here is some reading for you. Don't let the Loch Ness Jimmah catch you reading it.

In the words of the bard (no, not that one) -

Sssnnnwhuffffll?
Hnwhuffl hhnnwfl hnfl hfl?
Gdroblboblhobngbl gbl gl g g g g glbgl.
Drublhaflablhaflubhafgabhaflhafl fl fl -
gm grawwwww grf grawf awfgm graw gm.
Hovoplodok - doplodovok - plovodokot - doplodokosh?
Splgraw fok fok splgrafhatchgabrlgabrl fok splfok!
Zgra kra gka fok!
Grof grawff gahf?
Gombl mbl bl -
blm plm,
blm plm,
blm plm,
blp

[Link: www.ltscotland.org.uk...]

61 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:17:55pm

re: #53 iceweasel

And brewing beer (which I have never done, but I have like half a dozen friends who do) isn't hard so much as it requires patience and attention to detail. A friend of mine who is no expert managed to brew a really serviceable IPA, that tasted quite pro.

62 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:18:43pm

re: #55 rwdflynavy

It is actually so easy a Sailor could do it! The kits they have now make it easy. Been doing it for about 5 years.

Upding for homebrew!

63 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:20:53pm

Alex Pareene at Gawker is thrilled that the John Birch Society is sponsoring CPAC: The '60s Are Back! Birchers Sponsor Conservative Conference - Conservatives.

64 A Man for all Seasons  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:21:09pm

re: #59 iceweasel

re: #60 Jimmah

So when you two went out the other night drinking did you dance the night away?
Don't make me come over there and give lessons.. *wink*
Kind regards

65 Darth Vader Gargoyle  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:21:33pm

re: #59 iceweasel

Cool! Advice for noobs?


The sites I order from

[Link: www.morebeer.com...]

[Link: www.northernbrewer.com...]

Their forums with lots of info/advice
[Link: forum.northernbrewer.com...]

[Link: forums.morebeer.com...]

Charles Papazian (godfather of homebrewing) book.

[Link: www.amazon.com...]

my email in my NIC if you have ????

66 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:23:06pm

There's a lot of support at Hot Air for purging all gay people out of the GOP.

67 Killgore Trout  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:24:03pm

re: #63 Charles

Alex Pareene at Gawker is thrilled that John Birch Society is sponsoring CPAC: The '60s Are Back! Birchers Sponsor Conservative Conference - Conservatives.


Good news for progressives.

68 I am smarter than you  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:26:03pm

re: #60 Jimmah

In the words of the bard (no, not that one) -

Sssnnnwhufffll?
Hnwhuffl hhnnwfl hnfl hfl?
Gdroblboblhobngbl gbl gl g g glbgl.
Drublhaflablhaflubhafgabhaflhafl fl fl -
gm grawww grf grawf awfgm graw gm.
Hovoplodok - doplodovok - plovodokot - doplodokosh?
Splgraw fok fok splgrafhatchgabrlgabrl fok splfok!
Zgra kra gka fok!
Grof grawff gahf?
Gombl mbl bl -
blm plm,
blm plm,
blm plm,
blp

[Link: www.ltscotland.org.uk...]

I didn't realise that Nessie is Welsh. I tried to read that out loud and now there is sputum everywhere.

When I first read it I thought "drunken" but describing something located in Scotland as drunken is redundant, isn't it?

69 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:26:48pm

re: #66 Charles

There's a lot of support at Hot Air for purging all gay people out of the GOP.

What in the living holy wow.

Next purge will be everyone with a college degree.

70 wrenchwench  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:27:17pm

OK, I need two very basic cordless phones, but not as basic as the *%#@% $15.00 ones from WalMart. Would be nice if they were that cheap, but worked all the time. Any suggestions? Only need one line.

71 wrenchwench  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:28:03pm

re: #69 WindUpBird

What in the living holy wow.

Next purge will be everyone with a college degree.

Then everyone who wears glasses. I wonder if they'll take the time to look for contact lenses?

72 _RememberTonyC  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:30:19pm

re: #66 Charles

There's a lot of support at Hot Air for purging all gay people out of the GOP.

Larry Craig was unavailable for comment .... as was the "Log Cabin" crew.

73 Killgore Trout  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:31:03pm

re: #66 Charles

They also seem completely unbothered by the Birch Society at CPAC.

74 albusteve  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:31:59pm

re: #73 Killgore Trout

They also seem completely unbothered by the Birch Society at CPAC.

roaring backwards into the past...regressives

75 _RememberTonyC  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:32:23pm

re: #73 Killgore Trout

They also seem completely unbothered by the Birch Society at CPAC.

it's shocking how fast the lemmings sprinted over the cliff ...

76 Charles Johnson  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:33:28pm

re: #73 Killgore Trout

They also seem completely unbothered by the Birch Society at CPAC.

Yep, not a single word of disapproval, except from 'Andy in Agoura Hils' who was banned for spewing hate speech at LGF, but apparently draws the line at the John Birch Society.

77 albusteve  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:33:35pm

re: #75 _RememberTonyC

it's shocking how fast the lemmings sprinted over the cliff ...

it's the internet...hate spreads like wildfire across cyber space

78 Ayeless in Ghazi  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:33:40pm

re: #64 HoosierHoops

re: #60 Jimmah

So when you two went out the other night drinking did you dance the night away?
Don't make me come over there and give lessons.. *wink*
Kind regards

Cheers Hoops! No, it wasn't that kind of a place - it was a charming old pub with an art nouveau style exterior/details. We had a private snook at the back, with a roaring fireplace. Very romantic :)

79 BARACK THE VOTE  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:34:48pm

re: #65 rwdflynavy

Bookmarked! Favourited! Thanks. It'll be awhile before I can look into this but sometime this spring, I hope!

80 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:38:19pm

re: #73 Killgore Trout

They also seem completely unbothered by the Birch Society at CPAC.

Are they bent out of shape about the GOProud group?

81 Ayeless in Ghazi  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 3:44:41pm

re: #68 I am smarter than you

I didn't realise that Nessie is Welsh. I tried to read that out loud and now there is sputum everywhere.

When I first read it I thought "drunken" but describing something located in Scotland as drunken is redundant, isn't it?


By 'drunken' I take it you mean loaded - loaded that is, with aquatic mystery and the enigma of the hidden or submerged? ;-)

btw - correct delivery of this (perfectly cromulant) poem can be heard here:

82 Jeff In Ohio  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 4:19:01pm

re: #67 Killgore Trout

These people are like Bizarro Santa Clause for progressives.

83 Jeff In Ohio  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 4:22:55pm

re: #81 Jimmah

By 'drunken' I take it you mean loaded - loaded that is, with aquatic mystery and the enigma of the hidden or submerged? ;-)

btw - correct delivery of this (perfectly cromulant) poem can be heard here:


[Video]

Nice. Though we've been in North America since the French and Indian War, it's long been a dream to do a tour of Scottish and Welsh Pubs, drunk, with guitar in hand. Clan Donnachaidh!

84 Olsonist  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 5:08:34pm

Any Campagnolo?

85 wrenchwench  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 5:16:14pm

re: #84 Olsonist

Any Campagnolo?

But of course!

86 Jerusalemyte  Wed, Dec 16, 2009 10:30:37pm

many thanks

87 yoshicastmaster  Thu, Dec 17, 2009 5:09:16pm

aww yeah- getting some amazon goodies this year.

already got a dive watch, and star trek on dvd.

now just need arkham asylum- please santa please!!


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Harper’s Magazine: Slippery Slope - How Private Equity Shapes a Ski Town …Big Sky stands apart for other reasons. The obvious distinction is the Yellowstone Club, a private resort hidden in the mountains above the community that Justin Farrell, a professor of sociology at Yale and the author of Billionaire Wilderness, ...
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