Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Liberty Pub - After Dark

The bar is full, so we've opened up the back room to accomodate the capacity crowd. Come on in, and have some fun!

Oh, and if you could avoid trampling poor 'squatch this time, that would be great. Thanks!

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  1. Oh, and if you could avoid trampling poor 'squatch this time, that would be great.

    We dinnit mean to, honest, Boss.

    /hangs head

    Sorry Squatch!

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  2. Dang, Jorline, I didn't see you here in the dark! Brandy sure took off out of here pretty fast ....I guess we'll have to help ourselves. Join me in a scotch?

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  3. Thanks Pink...on the rocks with a twist.

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  4. I'll have a Pink Squirrel.

    You're a brave man, Jorline.

    Ok, I'll do my best!

    /dubious

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  5. Pink Squirrel recipe

    Scale ingredients to servings
    1 oz creme de noyaux
    1 tbsp white creme de cacao
    1 tbsp light cream


    I prefer ice cream verses the light cream.

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  6. Oooh ...that sounds yummy!

    Good on the ice cream, cause that's what I used. LOL!

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  7. We loves us some Queen, Jorline.

    How's your plans going for that second restaurant?

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  8. The ice cream must be semi-soft. Stir the creme de noyaux and white creme de cacao into the ice cream with a table spoon.
    A good pink squirrel has the consistency of a thick malt.

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  9. 400 bux for a blender! ROFL!

    Nothing I've got needs mixing up that bad. ;-)

    It *is* impressive, though.

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  10. I'm looking at a second spot now Pink.

    Hopefully the banks have loosened up their lending.

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  11. Whatd'ya say, Jorline? About 1200 calories?

    /someone's gotta watch my girlish figure ;-)

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  12. You look fine Pink!

    Yes probably in the Corpus area. The only thing I hate about Corpus is they are anti-growth here. Sitting on the beach with very little tourism. They don't do anything to attract new business.

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  13. It's a beautiful area, Jorline ...I've been many times. Maybe you could light a fire under the Chamber of Commerce?

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  14. I just spoke with RW via email...told him to join us Pink.

    He's going to need a double...lol

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  15. Cool! Let's give him the good stuff, ok? I dunno if a pink squirrel would do him much good. ;-)

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  16. Pink Freud said...

    It's a beautiful area, Jorline ...I've been many times. Maybe you could light a fire under the Chamber of Commerce?

    We elected a new Mayor and City Council...we'll see what happens. The problem is we're fighting old money that enjoys their control and limited competition.

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  17. Pink Freud said...

    Cool! Let's give him the good stuff, ok? I dunno if a pink squirrel would do him much good. ;-)

    Just put the bottle on the bar.

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  18. Hey y'all - hope everyone's doing well tonight - I really wanted and intended to come over sooner but I, ah, had other things I had to do!
    So what are we talking about?

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  19. Hey RW...we were expecting you.

    Bottles on the bar.

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  20. Hey Pink! When you get a chance, please check your e-mail!

    And hey there Jorline, how are you tonight?

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  21. Realwest

    So what are we talking about?

    Pink Squirrels

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  22. We're just rambling, RW. Nice to see you!

    I've been reading about this Black Caucus thing held tonight, and how 0bama conducted himself. Naturally, he's now compared the push for gubmint health care to the civil rights struggle.

    I bet he even said it with a straight face.

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  23. Thanks Jorline - uh, can I get them put on my tab, I'm a tad short on cash tonight!

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  24. Trying to keep the thread afloat.

    Hey RW, looks like we made it through another hurricane season.

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  25. Hey Pink - I KNOW he said it with a straignt face, he truly beleives it. He wasn't a congregant in Rev Wright's Black Liberation Christian Church for over 20 years cause the message didn't resonate with him.

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  26. RW

    Thanks Jorline - uh, can I get them put on my tab, I'm a tad short on cash tonight!

    No money needed here RW...we got you covered.

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  27. Herro, all.

    Herro, 6p00e55005f9c78834. : )

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  28. Well hell, we can keep the thread afloat - I'm here now and I can comment for at least 5 or 6 people all by myself! LOL!
    And I WISH YOU HADN'T SAID we made it through another you-know-what season - it may or may not be over (the season, I mean) but we've had heavy, serious rain, some thunder and some lightning and high winds from about 11AM to right now!
    A you-know-what is not defintely outta the picture yet!

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  29. Hey CC...good to see ya.

    Health Care on the rocks for you?

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  30. Jorline: No way hurricane season is over!?

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  31. Well herro yourownself Correspondence Committee!
    I must say that you look very well tonight!

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  32. Pink Freud said...

    Jorline: No way hurricane season is over!?

    No Pink, it's officially over next month, but in my neck of the woods it quiets down after September.

    /fingers crossed for RW.

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  33. Pink, Jorline, 6p - HI!

    I'm exhausted...and I'll have Bailey's on the rocks instead of healthcare, thanks. : )

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  34. It's been unbelievably quiet here on the Gulf Coast, Jorline. Gustav had come and gone by this time last year.

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  35. Gee Jorline, that's damn nice of y'all! Covering for me, no money needed! Hey, I'll take a NY Strip Steak, medium rare, baked potato(e? dang, can never remember that! I blame Dan Quayle of course! - that and the lack of a spell check!) and a nice cool Mint Julip - to start!

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  36. Hey Shug! how's your weekend going? Here, have a cold one ...pull up a chair, you're in good company. :-)

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  37. Hey C2 - a Bailey's on the rocks instead of healthcare?!? You sure? I mean, Jorline said he's picking up everyone's tab tonight!!
    Course, that only goes for food and/or drink, healthcare is gonna be too expensive for any of us!

    Uh, at the risk of discussing something serious here, does anyone know if Obama is still planning on taxing - excuse me, levying a fee based on an indivdual's income for the prior year, NOT a tax increase, individuals who don't get health care insureance?
    I've heard rumblings from Union sources that this is true and they are ROYALLY PISSED OFF about it!

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  38. I know Pink, I've never seen a year like this one...no complaints here.

    RW Tomato Tamoto Potato Patoto...it's on the house.

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  39. 6p...uh, realwest. : )

    I already pay out-of-pocket for my own health insurance, so I'm used to it.

    I'll take the Bailey's. : )

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  40. Hey Shug - how are ya my friend? What are ya drinking tonight?
    Oh and this is realwest, if you can, please drop me an e-mail.
    Getting on here is a pain in the butt tonight cause for some bizzare reason my open id cred's can't be verified for about 3 or 4 tries per comment!

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  41. RW I'm hearing so many tax theories it's hard to keep up with them all.

    /waiting for the dust to settle

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  42. Hang on RW, I read something earlier today about that ...lemme see if I can find it.

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  43. I'm going to try taking off the spam filter/word verification, guys...we have a lot of complaints about it and it's klugey.

    If we start reading about Viagra and stuff though, it's coming back on. : )

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  44. UNLESS, of course, you WANT to read about Viagra.

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  45. C2 - woof, that's brutal if you're picking up the entire tab for your own health insurance!
    Don't know about where you are located, but in North Carolina it would run me close to $14,000 a year (and that's with a no pre-existing conditions clause either!). Hell, Medicare costs me a tad under $9,000 a year!

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  46. Correspondence Committee said...

    I'm going to try taking off the spam filter/word verification, guys...we have a lot of complaints about it and it's klugey.

    If we start reading about Viagra and stuff though, it's coming back on.


    Oh Ohhh No raincoat!

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  47. Well, I went to a higher deductible because I don't end up having to go to the doctor that much (though I have had skin cancer) - so right now it's not that bad ($200 a month). The plan I walked away from was obscenely expensive, however.

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  48. 6p00e55005f9c78834 said...
    Hey Shug - how are ya my friend? What are ya drinking tonight?
    Oh and this is realwest, if you can, please drop me an e-mail.


    I just deleted all of my outgoung and incoming emails yesterday so I can't get your email address until I get to work tomorrow

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  49. Can't find it, RW. If I look further, my head will explode and we don't want that. ;-)

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  50. Is the word verification off for everyone?

    Please post something. : )

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  51. Hey C2, ok, I'm gonna try posting this one.

    Oh and Shug, y'all might want to check YOUR e-mail

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  52. Hey C2 - no problems this time - smooth as buttah!

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  53. Cool! Just wait for the Viagra ads in five, four, three... LOL

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  54. Tihs stock is going to explode! Like your p3n1s! Special deals on V1agra! visit here 4 best deals!!!!!1!

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  55. CC, I went to a $1000 deductible this year...Cost me $1500 a month for me and the family. Great small business group policy, but I'm expecting a 25% increase in January.

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  56. (BTW, mods - if you see spam, treat it like you would comments that violate the posting policy. Give 'em the nuclear option - no matter who makes them.)

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  57. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

    dam coyotes

    .30/.30 and the old pickup have some
    late night stalking to do...

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  58. Don't sweat it Pink - we surely wouldn't want your head to explode! Think of the mess that ole Jorline would have to clean up! LOL!

    Just joking Jorline, we all know that the Correspondence Committee would have to clean it up!

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  59. LOL RB.

    Viagra ads are hard to believe.

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  60. cool, no dumb little letter that I can not read

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  61. So, realwest what is it like posting in the open
    with your IP addy showing?

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  62. Oh and C2 - no problems if you pick your profile first - just forgot to do that and got that damn credentials couldn't be verified (even though I did use Typepad and my nic - if I type the comment FIRST and THEN pick the select profile, that creates a problem.

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  63. did not any of you know in advance how close your bolg name is to
    communist corrospondence committee

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  64. No coyote hide for me, BoHS. Got any hyena hides? I'd like one of those .....

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  65. Well Blood on his sleeve - a) I don't know if that's my IP, but this is realwest and b)I was never afraid to leave my e-mail addy open ALL THE TIME at another blog I used to go to.
    So, interesting nic you've got there, how'd you come to pick that one?

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  66. BoHS: well yes, some are. Barely human, anyway.

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  67. got it from the fail safe system your sitting on

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  68. Hey Blood whatever, it is if you add a word like, oh, say Communist in front of it.
    Why don't you click on Corresspondence Committee and read about some American history?

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  69. Blood, empty head=empty comments.

    Thoughts?

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  70. Patriots had the original Committees of Correspondence. The fucking commie bastards always try to take things that are good, and turn them into shit.

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  71. Jorline -- email coming your way.

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  72. 6P

    na
    sometimes I put in on google
    corrospondence committee
    and get
    communist corrospondence committe or some crap like that...

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  73. BoHS: HOW IS MRS. BoHS THIS EVENING?

    Ahummmmmm

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  74. ?enoz thgiliwt eht siht sI ?sdrawkcab gnitsop elpoep era lleh eht yhW

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  75. No no, it's the alter ego of the twilight zone!

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  76. Fair on American History,

    Very good on the songs of the History of the pre-unlimited illegal immigration of the native lands though.

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  77. dam coyote will not leave
    have to go run his ass off

    later

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  78. As an Operations Specialist in the navy, I had to learn how to write backwards very quickly - we'd have to write stuff on a glass board that the people on the other side needed to be able to read, in order to make decisions. It was an interesting exercise LOL

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  79. Bare, I can read it nearly as fast as I can frontwards writing. Flows.

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  80. Bare, you could make a fortune in the public school system. You may be able to reach kids they've written off.

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  81. I don't think Bare is a masochist, Jorline. ;-)

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  82. Hey Shug - incoming e-mail!

    Running Bare - now there's a military skill that can certainly have civilian advantages, right?!
    I mean, getting a civilian job writing backwards must be a walk in the park! LOL!
    How are you tonight?

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  83. Did ya'll scare of BoHS!?

    I sure hope he gets me that hyena skin ...

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  84. Nah, BoHS doesn't scare that easy! And if he said he'd get you a coyote skin, he will. Hyena's otoh, are hard to find where he is!

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  85. Trizzle, trazzle, truzzle trome. Time for this one to come home.

    /channeling Mr. Wizzard
    Rocky & Bullwinkle

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  86. How are you tonight?

    Angry, bitter, in a murderous rage. Ya know, normal. ;)

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  87. I have a coyote pelt. I made a flute bag out of it.

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  88. Hey RB - what the heck is a flute bag?!?
    Oh fer cryin' out loud, that damn Open ID credentials is back!

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  89. Goodnight Jorline! Sleep well, my friend.

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  90. Hey RB - what the heck is a flute bag?!?

    It is a bag, in which I carry a native american flute.

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  91. Oh fer cryin' out loud, that damn Open ID credentials is back!

    It may have recognized you for one 'a those ads for Viagra, RW.

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  92. Here's a Native American flute bag.

    I have about seven like this, different sizes. Bare and I both play.

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  93. Didja make that native american flute yourself?
    I'd think some kinda hard case or somesuch -maybe covered with coyote skin - or WOLF skin, would protect it better, no?

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  94. It may have recognized you for one 'a those ads for Viagra, RW

    Good point. He is up awfully late.

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  95. Didja make that native american flute yourself?


    No, I'm pretty sure CC bought it for me. Cuz she's cool like that.

    But, as to your other point... did my ancestors have hard cases for their flutes? I think not.

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  96. US threatens airstrikes in Pakistan

    The United States is threatening to launch airstrikes on Mullah Omar and the Taliban leadership in the Pakistani city of Quetta as frustration mounts about the ease with which they find sanctuary across the border from Afghanistan.

    I've got a map around here somewhere that says Quetta is a major city, about 75 miles inside Pakistan, as the main road from Kandahar winds.

    /so, I'm confused, is Obama Rambo or the Cowardly Lion?

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  97. C2 - those Native American flute bags looked really good! What tribe or nation were those from?

    I didn't realize you played one too!
    But I stil think that a hard case of some kind, maybe with coyote skin covering it, would protect the flute better.

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  98. /so, I'm confused, is Obama Rambo or the Cowardly Lion?

    Good question. Don't ask him, though, he's probably more confused than you are.

    /{self-deleted}

    /Pakistan, eh? Would that be the RIGHT war or the WRONG war?? //

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  99. Pakistan, eh? Would that be the RIGHT war or the WRONG war?? //

    Invading Pakistan will probably be the one campaign promise he does keep. Ugh.

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  100. 6p (I love that...sorry, r/w) - they aren't really specific to any one tribe. The ones I have are quite a bit more ornate than that, with hairpipe and bone...you'd like them, I'll bet.

    Actually, there are companies that make hard cases. I have one that holds nine flutes or so, and another that holds about five. They're airline safe, and come in a bunch of different sizes. They're usually covered with a type of canvas, or fabric from the Pendleton Woolen Mills (the company that makes the blankets).

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  101. /so, I'm confused, is Obama Rambo or the Cowardly Lion?

    Depends. What's in it for him?

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  102. Pink Freud said...

    /Pakistan, eh? Would that be the RIGHT war or the WRONG war?? //
    ?

    Hey, we could get India to help.

    /solve a lot of the World's problems

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  103. Hmmm

    /cute pet snuggle or fight to the death?

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  104. Hey, the comment eye tests are gone.

    /now if it would just remember the profile

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  105. Another day of crazy college football. Iowegians won, whoda thunk it? texas Tech got beat by Houston. I'm beat as well. Wish you all a good night and G-D bless.

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  106. /cute pet snuggle or fight to the death?

    She's just whispering in his ear. They're plotting some dastardly deed.

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  107. I'm glad you had a good day, Jeremy. :)

    Thanks for stopping by! G'Nite!

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  108. He killitoreatit - that was a truly interesting article you linked to. I think THE problem over there,which overrides all of the others, is that Obama sees a hard line of demarcation between the Taliban and Al-Q, which Bush most certainly didn't share. To allow the Taliban to take back Afghanistan (or, more accurately put, to give it back to them) would be a disaster for America in so many ways, not the least of which would be that it would give Al-Q that which Bush took away from Al-Q: a safe haven from which to recruit, arm, train and finance 9/11 and other terorist acts. And the idea contained in that last paragraph, that we might use Commandos in Karachi to go after Mullah Omar and other high level Talian/Al-Q targets is something only an arm chair general could have a wet dream over. It would be a complete, unmitigated disaster and would provide not only the duplicitous ISI more reason to screw aroud with the US, may also make the Pakistan Army come into play agaist the US Forces. And remember, Pakistan DOES have Nukes and some truly "unstable" types near the top of the heap of wannabes over there.
    If General Stanley McChrystal says he NEEDS 40,000 more troops, it means he has a well thought out plan as to how to use 'em to great effect - he's spent most of his career in the U.S. Army Special Forces where they are used to doing without more often than with more or even enough. If General McChrystal says he needs 40K more troops, he best thing Obama could do is give them to him and let McChrystal use 'em the way he knows how.

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  109. Hmmm, my last comment seemed to kill communications here for tonight. Oh well.
    I've gotta get some sleep y'all - I hope you all have a great evening/early morning and that I get the chance to see you all down the road!

    Good night, all.

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  110. Goodnight, Realwest! Sorry, I was pulling hot cinnamon rolls out of the oven.

    See you tomorrow! You sleep well. :-)

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  111. 6p00e55005f9c78834 said...

    we might use Commandos in Karachi to go after Mullah Omar and other high level Talian/Al-Q targets is something only an arm chair general could have a wet dream over


    I don't know, we've got a pretty good record of snatching HVTs out of Pakistani cities.

    /ask the 9/11 conspirators and other assorted terrorists we've got locked up

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  112. Sorry, I was pulling hot cinnamon rolls out of the oven.


    I love euphemisms.

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  113. Cinnamon rolls sound really, really good to me right now.

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  114. *staggers in drunkenly*

    Have I missed much? Is the party still going on?

    *slumps onto a bar stool*

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  115. I love euphemisms.

    ROFL! Got me again, Bare. LOL!

    No really, that IS what I was doing ...the truth is I baked one batch and realized 30 minutes after they were supposed to come out that I'd forgotten them (I blame ya'll), so I had to start a fresh batch.

    PBJ understands ....and NO there is nothing wrong with hot cinnamon rolls at 1 35 in the morning!

    /do I sound defensive?? :-)

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  116. Phil! We missed you!

    /picks up chairs Phil stumbled over

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  117. PaladinPhil said...

    Is the party still going on?


    /sure

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  118. P2, not too much. Been kind of quiet, actually.

    EEEEEEEERIE quiet. : )

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  119. Hey'a Pink, realwest. Was out drinking in meat space. Had a few arguments, debates, discussions, and lots of trivia. My budget just took a kicking. It was totally worth it.

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  120. Hi CC, I guess if I am not here it gets quiet then?

    /narcissist, moi? :D

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  121. Pink: yeah, head to get out there and interact with people. Was a good night. Almost went downtown to meet up with a friend, but she begged off at the last minute. Understandable. Just laid back at my watering hole and chilled.

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  122. Sorry Phil, I ran off again and got busy. Kind of a slow night.

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  123. No problem at all. seems like a slow night on the intertubes. Might be off to bed myself in a few minutes.

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  124. Had to do a reboot guys. I'm ready for bed anyway. Love you all. At least on the reboot I got one of my favorite songs going.

    Manana.

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  125. Hi CC, I guess if I am not here it gets quiet then?

    Phil, it's always better when you're here! (That's actually true.)

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  126. President Netanyahu

    If you care about America, you ought to support your leader. And I don't mean the current Commander-in-Chief. I'm referring to Benjamin Netanyahu, the current leader of Israel. Into Netanyahu's hands falls the responsibility, quite possibly, for the future well-being of the Western World. Iran's nuclear weapons program is well-known, and now acknowledged by everybody -- including Iran. Iran's intention of utilizing that power, once developed, both for purposes of blackmail and actually incinerating enemies (including America, once feasible) is also well-known and little doubted.

    Despite theses facts, America's last President, a failed incompetent, and the current President -- a dangerous pacifist -- have done, and will continue to do, absolutely nothing to stop Iran. With respect to the "war against terror" and the growing threat of Iran, it was, of course, a disaster to see Barack Obama become President. For all practical purposes, he might as well be on the other side. Imagine if, during the years of the Cold War, the Soviets had threatened to wipe America or Great Britain "off the map," as soon as they could do so. Imagine Ronald Reagan, Harry Truman or even the socialist Franklin Delano Roosevelt meeting such a threat with a promise of "meaningful dialogue." This is what lovers of freedom are up against in Obama, and this is what the dictators of Iran have on their side.

    The fact remains: America (and the West more generally) never retaliated for 9/11. The pointless and tragic war in Iraq had nothing to do with any safety we have enjoyed since that day. The moral runts who populate the domestic and political establishment of our government are part of the problem, sadly. We enjoy physical safety only so long as terrorists -- specifically, Islamic terrorists -- decide to let it be that way. It could change in an instant, and their options will massively increase once Iran, the chief state sponsor of terrorism, has nuclear weapons.

    It's desperately important to support the world's only real leader at present. That leader is Netanyahu. He is a principled man who loves not only his country, but freedom and civilization as most of us know it -- and nearly all of us take for granted. I believe we will soon find out how principled he is, and I believe he will not disappoint us. I cannot guarantee that he will emerge as our hero; but I know that he can.

    It's fitting that a leader of Israel, a ferocious little nation whose people live literally on the edge of daily catastrophe, would be the one to lead the charge against those who brought us 9/11. The stakes are high. Iran is no Soviet Union. If Iran gains nuclear weapons, it will, with certainty, use them for purposes of blackmail and annihilation. Nobody seriously disputes this, but most are evading it -- America's present leaders, most of all.

    In hindsight, it may be a blessing in disguise that Obama became America's President at this moment in history. With a hapless Republican in office, Netanyahu might have felt reluctant to do what he needed to do, since hapless Republicans have always opposed Israel's doing what it must do. With someone in the Oval Office who has no intention of ever doing Israel any favors, Netanyahu can set himself free to do what he must do for Israel -- and for the rest of us who still cherish our freedom.

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  127. Sure, I get here....everyone leaves. :-(

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  128. /drops lurking cloak

    still around but not for much longer, how are you doing littleoldlady?

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  129. Is there fruitcup tonight, littleyounglady?

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  130. Hiya Phil! :-D

    I'm okay. Preparing (my brain, not my kitchen) for Yom Kippur.

    How's by you?

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  131. There is...or will be at the proper time*, CC! :-)

    /*even though blogspot has trouble recognizing the proper time

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  132. Mornin Phil, pink, Pi, PBJ, Lol :)

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  133. Hi enuff.

    Littleoldlady: My weekend is sucking for the most part. Everything is going wrong. At least I am on the right side of the sod. :)

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  134. hi Pi Guy, Littoleoldlady, enuff, Phil ...C2 ...wow, where'd everyone come from!

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  135. Morning, enuff! (It's only 12:30-ish where I am.)

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  136. Phil,

    Well THAT'S no good! :-( (Not the above-the-sod part, of course.)

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  137. LittleMissFruitcup : ), am I putting up "the buffet" tables, or are you? I can't remember. My brain is full.

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  138. Somehow...when I do it at 5am (my time) blogspot thinks it's 1:46 (alternate universe time).

    So if you wouldn't mind... ? ;-)

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  139. That last was for CC.

    /coffee will either kick in soon or I will have to add caffeine pills to the mix...

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  140. CC - 0230 here - East Texas gulf coast. ...and the day starts :(

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  141. I will do it, littleyounglady. I shall schedule it now.

    2:30AM, enuff, and you're up already? WHY? LOL

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  142. enuff ...you're closer to me than I thought. Central LA. gulf coast.

    Beaumont area?

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  143. enuff,

    That's about right. :-( Underpass living...FEH!

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  144. Whoa..just noticed no codey thing - kool.

    Those things bug me because I know most of the words - although I do sometimes spell them differently. :)

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  145. I turned it off. But the first Viagra ad we see, it's going back on! LOL

    Miss Fruitcup, you are all set!

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  146. Pink, a little bit West - Crystal Beach, across the channel from Galveston.

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  147. Yep, enuff ....know right where it is. Been through there many times.

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  148. Anytime. If it weren't for that timer, I don't know what I'd do.

    The new place will have one, and we'll make sure it knows what time it is out there. ; )

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  149. Pink, if you haven't been through since Ike prepare for a shock even though its been pretty well cleaned-up.

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  150. CC,

    I hope so!

    /confused enough without any extra help... ;-)

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  151. I haven't enuff. Were you living there when it happened?

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  152. littleoldlady said...
    Somehow...when I do it at 5am (my time) blogspot thinks it's 1:46 (alternate universe time).


    1:46 converts to 5:00? Hmmm . . . there's a difference of time there of 3:14.

    Now 3.14, where have I heard that number before? It seems familiar.
    ;)

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  153. Pi Guy! :-)

    So YOU'RE the culprit!

    /I shoulda known ;-)

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  154. Pink, we were living here - ugh.

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  155. A nightmare, enuff ....I know.

    We were talking earlier tonight about how this hurricane season has been ....well, nothing. We all know, though, that one could spring up anytime. I've been through many of them, direct hits.

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  156. An interesting piece from Powerline: Reading the tea leaves on Afghanistan

    'No Bombs' Obama is really whizzing me off on this deal.

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  157. Pi Guy ....there's a lot to be said for predictability. :-)

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  158. Pink...this season has been a blessing for us(knock on wood), it took us 295(iirc) days before we got back in - 4th of July. :)

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  159. Hoping for the best, enuff.

    295 days ...what a mess!

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  160. Cool...the Mullah's were checking-out their missile systems yesterday and U.S., Britain and the rest demand 'unfettered access' to Iran's enrichment facility.


    Given Iran's swell history of being so open & honest, think the Worthless-5 will demand random, intrusive checks throughout Iran? **snicker**

    Pink, thanks... we're doin good(knock, knock :).

    Lol...great do's. Boy...they were good.

    ...off to do a little work.

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  161. enuff,

    Come back soon!

    /or I'm afraid it's gonna be me typing to myself again
    //The Pub musta been hoppin' last night! ;-)

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