Sunday, October 11, 2009

NFL Week Five OPEN

161 comments:

  1. Yes, I realize that was a rhetorical question.

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  2. Schon Tag, meine Pistole-tragende Kamerad!

    Nun, wie macht man noch diese verdammte Umlaute?

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  3. Lucius,

    at the moment I am in an internet-café far away from home. And I've only got the German keyboard infront of me. I can only offer this to be copied and pasted ;-)
    ä Ä ö Ö ü Ü ß

    Plus I am only gonna be allowed to be online another 20 minutes.

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  4. Alle Menschen werden Brüder wo dein sanfte Flügel usw.

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  5. From the previous thread where I was jabbering to meself:

    Afternoon!

    What a beYOOOOOOOtiful day. Lil Miss is all tuckered out on the Commie Sofa with a full belly and I'm going to do some cooking while I listen to Rush.

    What snoo?

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  6. I think I have it figured out now. I was forgetting the ";" at the end.

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  7. I remember trying to do work from an internet cafe in Germany and making all sorts of bizarre typos on account of the German keyboard.

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  8. Watt snooo?

    It's not raining here -- that's nice for a change.

    Of course it will rain tomorrow -- I think I'll take the older kids to the museum to let them look at dinosaur bones.

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  9. Lucius Septimius,
    Alle Menschen werden Brüder,
    Wo dein sanfter Flügel weilt.

    --
    Ah, Beethovens 9th :-)

    "Wem der große Wurf gelungen,
    Eines Freundes Freund zu sein"

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  10. Oh, forgot:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._9_(Beethoven)

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  11. Excuse me while I experiment some more.

    Willkommen am Bord!
    Leider gibts nur männer auf unserm Boot, deswegen Fritz hier sich als eine kleine hübsche Mädel gekleidet hat.

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  12. Callahan

    Ah, the glorious ninth!

    Now I feel a bit of the ultraviolence coming on ...

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  13. Repost from prior thread:

    Oy y'all - I gotta go now - gettinby I received your e-mail thanks but couldn't open my own attachement, make changes to it and save it as changed!!!
    Hope y'all have a great day and that I get the chance to see you all down the road!

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  14. Hi Lucius.

    I love museums. In fact, my ex had to drag me away from DC's fab museums before I had a chance to see everything.

    Hope your kidlets have a good time. :)

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  15. Drat! Missed realwest. Always a day late and a dollar short.

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  16. Oooooh. I like the M&M's at the top of the thread. :P

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  17. Footamaball almost on.

    I'm going to bake a batch of cookies before the children eat all the raw dough. Later I'm going to make my first pumpkin pie of the season.

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  18. Darn I need to get packing here at this internat-café.
    Hope to see you around gals 'n guys.
    Love y'all.

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  19. Man, I love fantasy football opponents who don't pay attention to bye weeks, never ceases to amaze me.

    /get to press the Easy Button again for one of my games this week

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  20. Ok, I'll leave you testosterone units to yer fooseball and I'm off to make some lasagne and a couple of batches of garlic bread.

    See yez later.

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  21. Ok, I'll leave you testosterone units to yer fooseball

    Ooohgh!

    *scratches*

    *BURRRRRRPPP*

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  22. By Miss Trixie -- save me some Lasagna. I promise to use my utensils and napkin this time.

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  23. Hi all, looks like fall got here after all! Beeeyootiful weather!

    /Erik, looks like I owe you that dinner after all :-) Congrats!

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  24. Hola, gang! The great internal debate - go get more in the way of fall decorations, or clean bathrooms and dust. Even if I go shopping, the dust and bathrooms will be here waiting. What to do, what to do...

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  25. Army Wife, I advise dusting and baths. Then you can (if you wish) treat shopping as a reward.

    Me? I'm going to clean, and send someone else to the store. I hate shopping.

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  26. Shopping. Or, watch football. ;-)

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  27. I am alive! Well awake at least. :)

    Afternoon all.

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  28. and while we watch football, Mr. Aw drove to Ft. Bragg this morning to drop off 2 of his soldiers who are deploying. Let's wish them godspeed and a safe return.

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  29. Goodmorning, Dianna. I'm cleaning today; the weather's finally changed to something comfortable so it's time to open up the house.

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  30. Someone should invent a self cleaning house. Or get me a maid. I'm good with either/or.

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  31. Hi Phil!

    /Godspeed to Mr AW's soldiers

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  32. Good morning/afternoon to you all! Both of my teams are playing today...I am hope for two wins, but I think I may get only one.

    Cards vs Texans here in AZ
    and
    Broncos vs Pats in snowy/cold Denver

    We'll see, I guess

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  33. It's so great to see the nics of old friends.

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  34. HI Goddess! Great seeing you too

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  35. Goddess! ... welcome to C2. It's so very nice of you to drop by and say hello.

    I hope you and your family are doing well! :-)

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  36. Thanks for the good wishes. Things appear to be taking a positive turn, so I'm thankful for that!

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  37. GotC! Nice to see you. Glad to hear things are going well.

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  38. Now number two son is singing "Glory to God in the Highests." He's been singing more or less non-stop since we got home.

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  39. Goddess, welcome!

    And hi, everybody! Hey, Pinkie! Another beautiful day in the neighborhood. ; )

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  40. Are we serious about "victory" in Afghanistan, or are "we" already considering all options of exit, including handing the place back to the bastards that had it before???

    A Dogged Taliban Chief Rebounds, Vexing U.S.

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  41. Meanwhile, I imagine Real is happy, given how the Giants are playing.

    Of course, they're playing Oakland, but we'l ignore that for a moment.

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  42. Any Cowboys fans in here? The lowly Chiefs are sticking it to them right now.

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  43. You're welcome, Goddess. I admire your independence. :-)

    You picked a slow time to stop in; I think everyone's still lounging around in their pj's today, enjoying the cool weather. You should stop by the Pub thread one afternoon ... lots more familiar faces there.

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  44. Hey CC! Brrrrr! It was 96 Thursday and in the low 60's now. I'm lovin' it!

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  45. Goddess, if you are still posting over at the other place, give them all an invite to come over here as well. I've seen quite a few friendly nics over there.

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  46. Hi there Goddess. Good to see you here!

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  47. Desert Dog said...

    Are we serious about "victory" in Afghanistan, or are "we" already considering all options of exit, including handing the place back to the bastards that had it before???


    We're going to hand it back. It's all much too difficult, and the only real solution is to take leave smartly and leave it to Vladimir the First.

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  48. Obama just kicked a 73-yard field goal for the Eagles.

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  49. DD: Some will come, others won't. The ones that won't come will be because of the style and atmosphere. No problem with that I think.

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  50. What is Tom Friedman smoking these days? Does he really think Obama will give a speech like that? Any acceptance speech he gives will concentrate on the three things he loves best: "Me, myself and I".

    The Peace (Keepers) Prize

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  51. PP, it's not healthy to hold on to the negative vibes....it starts eating you up inside, the longer you hold on to them.

    Still, I like quite a few people over there, and I hope they stop by for a visit every now and then.

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  52. Al Davis must die.

    Digital TV is neither digital, nor TV. It's a lie.

    PIXALNATION,
    R

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  53. Alternatively, DD ...there's this by Buckley over at the Daily Beast:

    STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    I have just notified the Nobel Peace Prize Committee that upon due consideration, I have decided to decline the great honor they have presented me and therefore will not be going to Oslo in December.

    I explained to them, I hope convincingly, that I should have done this yesterday, after the award was announced. But to be honest, I was in a state of shock and not thinking clearly. A president of the United States must be prepared for any news, any time someone walks through the door. But being told that I had won the Nobel Peace Prize was simply not on what the national-security folks call “the Threat Board,” a mere eight months into my term of office. In retrospect, it was a very “teachable moment,” and one I hope to have learned from.

    I don’t know the Norwegian words for “Let’s get real,” but I tried earnestly to convey in plain English that awarding me the Nobel Peace Prize opens the committee itself to the charge that it dispenses its gold promiscuously.

    I don’t know the Norwegian words for “Let’s get real,” but I tried earnestly to convey in plain English that awarding me the Nobel Peace Prize, at this stage of my presidency, opens the committee itself to the charge that it dispenses its gold promiscuously, without regard to actual accomplishment. To give the award to Albert Schweitzer, or Nelson Mandela or Desmond Tutu or Lech Walesa or Andrei Sakharov is one thing. To give it to me is, well, another. To put it in very blunt terms, it is hard for me to believe otherwise than that I have been presented this award for not being my predecessor.


    ....more

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  54. Afghanistan is the perfect self-fulfilling prophecy.

    Remember what the left kept saying at the start of this? "The Soviet Union [subtext: which was greater than us in all respects] could not subdue it; the British Empire [which, since they're sort of Europeans and Socialists, has to be somewhat better than us] couldn't subdue it; we lost in Viet Nam; we lost in Korea; you can't win a war where you are fighting against the genuine will of the people: therefore, we can never hope to win in Afghanistan."

    Pull out now, create chaos, embrace the loss -- now we will have ever more proof that arms accomplish nothing.

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  55. DD: Some, and most, are moving on from it. The style over all though is more rambunctious then here.

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  56. Good Afternoon C2er's. Looks like The Bucs are in for another hiding today. I wonder if they are trying to do what the Lions did last year by going for a prefect season?

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  57. Al Davis must die

    Well, yes. Death is inevitable.

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  58. Wow, it's New York Times Sunday for Desert Dog...here's another interesting article:

    Obama and his agenda and attitude will continue to provide flames to the fire, but unless the Republicans start talking up actual workable solutions and a positive message, any gains may be considerably less than expected. Just disagreeing and blocking Obama's radical agenda is not enough.

    As Republicans Predict a 2010 Surge, Democrats Dig In

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  59. Good afternoon, Erik!

    /Gumbo? Etouffee? Jambalaya?

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  60. I think Al Davis is already dead. What you see now is one of the animatronic robots like they have in Disneyland. His brain is probably already in the deep freeze next to Ted Williams up at ALCOR in Scottsdale.

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  61. Pink Freud said...

    Good afternoon, Erik!

    /Gumbo? Etouffee? Jambalaya?


    LOL. Lets make a weekend of it so we can do all three. :))) I feel asleep. What was the final score?

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  62. Render,

    I'm with you in re the digital TV. That's all I have here in my computer room and if I so much as move my chair I screw up the picture. It's almost not worth turning it on anymore.

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  63. Coughlin threw the challenge flag ...

    The plot thickens ...

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  64. The Raiders are pretty bad this year....the entire AFC West is weak...so is the NFC West...

    Too bad my two teams are in those conferences. I think my dream of a Broncos-Cardinals Superbowl will have to wait another year.

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  65. His brain is probably already in the deep freeze next to Ted Williams up at ALCOR in Scottsdale.

    Cool, we can have a game of croquet.
    I've got Williams.
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    (I'm assuming everyone knows what has happened to Teds head)

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  66. 13-3 just went over to ESPN. Florida (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) has won 15 straight games, the best in the nation. LSU (5-1, 3-1) had its 32-game winning streak in Saturday night home games snapped.

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  67. My picture is fine.
    Comcrap and Samsung.
    Actually nice.

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  68. Hey 2P. I know you don't do sports. Hope you are having a great day. :)))

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  69. Get Digital HD and a LCD TV and all your viewing problems will be over. I am looking at two games now with the big LCD Samsung HD on Direct TV and it is crystal clear!

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  70. Sas. I am starting to do my homework on replacing my panel and sound. I am looking at a 50" plasma. I have not decided on brand yet, but I will use Panasonic as my bench mark and work from there. Hopefully Santa will be bringing it this year. I have a $4000.00 budget to replace all our TV's and gaming platforms. PS3 is a given. The sound is going to be the tricky part.

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  71. croquet, eh?

    Yep. I like croquet, with a spot of tea and a crumpet when I'm hangin' with my homies.

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  72. ETR: Having a horrible one in a sense, can barely talk at the moment(horray for chat rooms). Will be going for a turkey dinner later this afternoon. So it's all a toss up. :)

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  73. Erik, Plasma screens have nice pictures, but they use 10x the energy and do not have the lifespan of an LCD. I would strongly suggest looking at an LCD in addition to a Plasma.

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  74. Fears Al Qaeda-linked scientist was planning nuclear attack on UK after MI5 learn he worked at top-secret British lab

    Fears were growing that the men may have been in a position to smuggle nuclear material out of a secure lab for use in a ‘dirty bomb’ attack, or to plant explosives inside the sensitive facility.

    According to European intelligence sources, MI5 had been warned that the suspects ‘are outstanding scientists who had been honing their techniques in nuclear fusion across the world.

    ‘There are genuine fears that they were locating terrorist targets, especially in countries like France and Britain. Their level of expertise in nuclear fusion was improving all the time, leading to the terrifying scenario of a terrorist nuclear attack.’

    The arrests followed surveillance that had logged the French-Algerians’ ‘every word and every move’, including frequent visits to England.

    The Mail on Sunday understands that MI5 and British police had begun their own investigation into the two men after the French provided a full breakdown of their visits to, and work in, the UK.

    The police will want to question anyone who has worked with or studied alongside either man at Britain’s scientific research centres or universities.

    The brothers first came to the attention of French anti-terrorist officers when their names cropped up in an investigation trying to identify French jihadists fighting Nato forces in Afghanistan.

    The decision to arrest them followed the interception of internet exchanges with people identified as having links to terrorists in Algeria. The messages reportedly included information on potential targets in France and elsewhere in Europe.

    The brothers’ British links included Adlene’s work for the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, as well as research at university cities including London, Manchester, Durham, Edinburgh and St Andrews. They had also spent time studying at Ivy League universities in the US.


    /these two can't ever be let loose again

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  75. Erik The Red said...

    I'm in love with this Samsung.
    Panasonic looked good, too.
    6 of one,half dozen of the other, I'd say.

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  76. At least we have cable TV in the other parts of the house. I'm just rarely in the other parts of the house. LOL

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  77. sasquatchonsteroids said...
    croquet, eh?

    Yep. I like croquet, with a spot of tea and a crumpet when I'm hangin' with my homies.


    Bashing the frozen skulls of dead narcissists! It doesn't get any better than that

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  78. Erik The Red said...

    I have not decided on brand yet


    /Samsung

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  79. Killian Bundy said...
    /these two can't ever be let loose again

    But, what if the Brits are offered a sweet oil deal? Surely, it's ok to let them go then, yes?

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  80. Plasma screens have nice pictures, but they use 10x the energy and do not have the lifespan of an LCD

    So, I get to kill the environment and get a new TV faster.
    I'm not seeing the downside here...

    //

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  81. -BREAK-

    Hey Render -

    can you shoot me an email when you have a moment? Not hurry. Just want to catch up with you on a few things.

    -BACK TO REGULAR PROGRAMMING-

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  82. DD I really prefer the colours and the picture of plasma for live sports. I know LCD has gotten better and may have to look at them again. It has been a year or so since I really did any comparisons.

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  83. I picked the LCD over the Plasma because I am CHEAP, not because I wanted to save Gaia :-)

    The Plasma screen is clearer....but not by much

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  84. sasquatchonsteroids said... So, I get to kill the environment and get a new TV faster.
    I'm not seeing the downside here...


    LOL. I like the way you think.

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  85. What about these LED TV's ?
    Aren't they supposed to be the bees knees ?

    for 2x the price, it seems.

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  86. sasquatchonsteroids said...

    What about these LED TV's ?
    Aren't they supposed to be the bees knees ?

    for 2x the price, it seems.


    Above my pay grade/budget. I need to replace 3 TV's. I good one for me, an ok one for the bonus room and another 1 or two for the kitchen and bedroom.

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  87. LOL. I like the way you think.

    Heh, when I got it home, my first thought was that I could've gotten a bigger one, it wouldn't have been too big for the room.

    BiggerBetterFaster.

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  88. Greetings C2.

    I'm heading out on a long and winding road and will be out of radio contact for awhile. If I find anything real interesting I'll throw up a smoke signal. Good luck with the developmnent of C2!

    ~traveller

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  89. I will get a flat screen t.v. when my old CRT model dies finally. I expect that will happen in another 5-10 years. :)

    /I hardly use the thing these days.

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  90. A TV can never be TOO BIG.

    A couple of punters disagree.
    //

    That things awesome.

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  91. Erik -
    we have one of each. I can't tell the difference. Of course, I don't watch TV either... ;)

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  92. 2P. Good plan. No reason to replace if what you has still works fine.

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  93. See ya ET....have a safe journey

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  94. Erik The Red,
    A TV can never be TOO BIG.
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    You really want to be in on the action, don't you?
    -
    Hi y'all I am back from dinner at a restaurant far away from home at another internet-café.

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  95. I will get a flat screen t.v. when my old CRT model dies finally

    Only reason I replaced mine.
    For the Sports, I wish I'd done it sooner.
    Other than that, ehhh, not real picky.

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  96. Hey Cal23. Hope you are enjoying your travels.

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  97. Cal! what's up, bud ?

    Meet any groovy women ?

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  98. I have a 20 year old crt in the bedroom that still works fine. Out here in the livingroom, we shopped around and got a nice Samsung lcd. I do not watch it much. It usually has SpongeBob and Nickelodeon on...unless there's a game.

    My TV viewing is down, down, down

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  99. It usually has SpongeBob and Nickelodeon on...unless there's a game.

    LMAO, same here.

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  100. sasquatchonsteroids said...

    It usually has SpongeBob and Nickelodeon on...unless there's a game.

    LMAO, same here.


    Hence my requirement of a cheaper panel for the bonus room. You can get a decent 42" for around $800.00.

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  101. Hey Cal23. Hope you are enjoying your travels.
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    Meet any groovy women ?

    ---

    I am enjoying my travels, they get me away from brooding and work.
    On the womens front no successes, regretably.

    Even some family members turn out to be far on the loony side.
    As I am not tired of repeating:
    The crazy is strong in Germany.

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  102. Pittsburgh is letting Detroit hang around.
    How awful would that be?

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  103. I am enjoying my travels, they get me away from brooding and work.

    That's all that matters.

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  104. Squatch,
    That's all that matters.
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    'xactly buddy!

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  105. Oh, Callahan. Every family has their token Loon. Some (like mine) have more than their fair share, but it makes for funny stories at the dinner table.

    So buck up, my friend! Enjoy your travels, and stay true to who you are. Any woman would be lucky to have you!

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  106. Ahahahaa...PJTV headline in email has "Nobel Surprise" in it. Gotta love that.

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  107. The Taliban are calling the attack last week on Outpost Keating a "victory", but I am guessing we probably killed a tremendous amount of bad guys in that battle. If I was in charge, I would not only keep Keating open, I would go into the surrounding villages and finish them off....but, that is not going to happen, is it?

    U.S. soldiers recount fierce Afghanistan battle on Facebook

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  108. {ArmyWife},

    it seems to be a matter of me having developed too far being rather an American than being a German. The understanding, no the ignorance (willful as that) of most things concerning America like political system, history and cultural differences is mind boggling.

    I am not gonna let go of who I am and who I've become via learning from you marvelous bunch of people.

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  109. Callahan, are you a native born German? Have you been here in the USA?

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  110. Just read a Winston Churchill quote:

    The first quality that is needed is audacity.

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  111. Desert Dog,
    Callahan, are you a native born German? Have you been here in the USA?
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    A bit complicated: I was born in Uruguay to German parents. That makes me a natural Uruguayan and a German national. I lived most of my life in Germany and I visited the States on two vacations. Last time was 4 years ago.
    I also lived in three other countries.

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  112. A true "Man of the World" then. Well, wherever and "whatever" you may be, we are glad to have you here :-)

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  113. What would a Sunday without me saying...

    ROMO SUCKS!

    ...and he's taking the Cowboys with him!

    Hey Jerry, please flush Bum Jr. and Romo.

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  114. But Jorline! He changed a flat tire on the freeway for a stranded motorist!!!

    (Actually, I thought that was really cool.)

    You can take the kid out of Wisconsin, but you can't take Wisconsin out of the kid. ; ) (I'm from Wisconsin, the Flat Tire Changing Capital of the World.)

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  115. Jorline...

    I'd look for Mike Shanahan or Bill Cower standing on the sideline next year. Not sure if Romo will still be there. Being a longtime Bronco fan, I laughed a little when they hired Wade. He's a nice guy, but his track record as a head coach is pathetic. He does not "have it", and, as long as he's the coach of the Cowboys, they will never be a great team.

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  116. DD,

    I didn't mean to brag, here. ;-)

    Curiously, when applying for the green-card lottery I needed to file under Uruguayan and not German as I was born there.

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  117. Would your chances be better filing as a German citizen? If your parent were both German citizens, you cannot claim German citizenship? What is your passport?

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  118. I hear Obama is a shoe-in for another award this year.

    "The Milli Vanilli Award"

    Mouth moves and nothing comes out.
    The master of lip sync.

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  119. CC,
    (I'm from Wisconsin, the Flat Tire Changing Capital of the World.)
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    Plenty of unpaved roads, ay?
    I once managed to change a tire of a Toyota Landcruiser together with my almost-ex in 5 minutes flat. :-)

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  120. DD: I am not one to gratuitously hate on different NFL coaches, but I can't stand Wade Phillips. Cannot. Stand. Him. (Sorry, 'Boys fans.)

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  121. Correspondence Committee said...

    But Jorline! He changed a flat tire on the freeway for a stranded motorist!!!

    (Actually, I thought that was really cool.)


    Admirable, looks like changing tires may be his calling.

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  122. Callahan, you're good!!

    I just made that up about Wisconsin. LOL (Though I AM from there.)

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  123. Curiously, when applying for the green-card lottery I needed to file under Uruguayan and not German as I was born there.


    Same thing happened to my mom back in the sixties. My dad was accepted to a college in Texas for aviation mechanic. My mom applied for a green card and was refused due to her country of birth. She was born in Liberia, but her nationality has always been Canadian. Something to do with Liberia's Constitution.

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  124. I'll trade Tony Romo for JezzeMarcus (3-page playbook) Russell and two cheerleaders to be named at a later date.

    THROW
    PLEASE,
    R

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  125. Correspondence Committee said...
    Callahan, you're good!!

    I just made that up about Wisconsin. LOL (Though I AM from there.)


    Did Romo use this spare tire
    when he helped out the motorist?

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  126. CC: Finally got some sleep this morning. Still feeling a little rough around the throat. I am sick, but not sick enough to call in sick for tomorrow. :p

    /I hate my life at times.

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  127. Desert Dog said...

    Jorline...

    I'd look for Mike Shanahan or Bill Cower standing on the sideline next year. Not sure if Romo will still be there. Being a longtime Bronco fan, I laughed a little when they hired Wade. He's a nice guy, but his track record as a head coach is pathetic. He does not "have it", and, as long as he's the coach of the Cowboys, they will never be a great team.

    I agree DD, Wade is a yes man. I look for Jerry to go after Cower or Gruden.

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  128. DD,
    I do have both nationalities but only the passport of Germany, yet the country of birth is what counts for the lottery. But it don't matter as to the chances of winning as I was assured.
    Only thing that matters is that the country of birth is in the list of countries eligible to participate. The UK for instance is barred from entering the lottery. There where far too many Brits that have applied, now the whole country is barred.

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  129. Render, you'll like the afternoon NFL thread I have scheduled. Ahem.

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  130. P2: Don't we all! : ) (I have that mug from The Onion Store that says "I Wish I Were Dead". I think it's funny, but people are horrified when they see it.)

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  131. LMAO DD!

    Now, how did you get a picture of my tire???

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  132. Correspondence Committee said...

    Render, you'll like the afternoon NFL thread I have scheduled. Ahem.

    Do we get to trade players and chase cheerleaders CC?

    I love technology.

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  133. When my wife gets really pissed at me she throws out the comment about only marrying me for the Green Card. LOL. She says, she says it in jest. But maybe she is being serious??? :)))

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  134. And ETR says...

    And I married, you, Babe, because I got tired of all the oral sex.

    And that's when the fight started...

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  135. Jorline, more the latter than the former (though next year, a fantasty football league might be fun)...I just think you guys will like the picture. : )

    Don't look now, but Romo did something right!

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  136. Squatch,
    ROTFLMFAO

    here another quote from Winston Churchill:

    "A joke is a very serious thing. "

    ;-)

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  137. sasquatchonsteroids said...

    And ETR says...

    And I married, you, Babe, because I got tired of all the oral sex.

    And that's when the fight started...


    ROTFLMFAO

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  138. The new thread, she is up. Up, she is...the new thread.

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  139. Correspondence Committee said...

    Jorline, more the latter than the former (though next year, a fantasty football league might be fun)...I just think you guys will like the picture. : )

    Don't look now, but Romo did something right!


    Sounds cool CC. I'm a life long Cowboy fan and Romo brings back memories of Danny White...at least Danny could punt...lol

    Romo's not a leader.

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