Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Official C2 Sober Up Post-Pub Open Thread

180 comments:

  1. Mizzou misses a field goal.

    What a mess of a game.

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  2. Great graphic, C2! You're trying to polish up our rough edges, aren't ya?

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  3. Actually, that's one I just found online and tweaked a bit. (It's a real product, I think!)

    I am a big fan of retro graphics though, and I'm working on creating my own design for this thread. : )

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  4. The following article should be the top news tomorrow, but alas, I doubt it will even be mentioned in the MSM:


    Bill Ayers is the ghost writer of The One's book, Dreams of My Father'.

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  5. We're bleeding ugly news these days Nana but we need to hear about dog shit in Teh One's fancy ride.

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  6. Well, from the look of the clock and my glass, I guess it's time to hit the hay.

    Nighty night, kids.

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  7. Pink,

    I keep thinking that I am in the middle of a long nightmare, and when I wake from it, The One never won the Presidency, but alas, it is true, and our kids and their kids will pay the price big-time.

    I think that with The One's ties to Saul Alinsky, the same Alinsky that Shrillary also worshipped, and his ties to ACORN, etc., the 'show' with the MD's, who had to wear their white coats, and they were given to them, and their ties to radical groups, freedom of the press will not last much longer.

    And as for 'Obama Care'? May G-d help us all if he wins that one in Congress.

    Bill Ayers is the icing on a poisonous cake.His wife? Bernadette Dohrn...I will never forget what she and her buddies did on the Tappan Zee Bridge, that is about 10-15 minutes away from us, in Rockland County, NY.

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  8. Hi Nana and everyone.

    Bill and Bernadette? Spit.

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  9. Anyone who knows baseball/current events probably knows the contemporary history of players escaping Cuba to play in the Major Leagues.
    Kendry Morales (Angels) is one of them. He was subject to all the deprivations and abuse that one would expect in a Communist dictatorship like Cuba, but he's playing on TBS tonight. 5 years ago he was banned from travel and restricted from ever playing baseball again.
    He escaped, he's building an American life.
    For those who think that "America" as an ideal is a thing of the past, I say screw you.
    We still do human existence better, freer and richer than any other chunk of dirt on the planet.

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  10. PBJ

    Hi! I still shudder over her being a part of the smassacre of the Brinks guards...

    I am going to say G'nite, as it has been a long day, and the best part is that the 9-year old is doing well.

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  11. Awesome, Nana - glad to hear that's working out all right! Good night and get some good rest.

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  12. Sweet dreams Nana and so glad to hear your grandaughter is apparently okay.

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  13. 'U.S. furious over Israeli incitement against Obama'

    The U.S. administration is furious over Israeli incitement against President Barack Obama, Democratic congressmen close to Obama told an Israeli source who returned from a visit to Washington this week.

    The congressmen even hinted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been personally involved.

    The source, who met in Washington with administration officials and members of Congress, told Haaretz he was stunned by the level of anger there over attempts to portray Obama to the American public as an enemy of Israel because of his efforts to restart peace talks and freeze settlement construction.


    /the truth is stunning

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  14. Anyone think the "3rd intifada" will start Friday? The Palestinians are pissed that Israel won't let them worship on the Temple Mount by throwing rocks at Jews trying to pray at the wall.

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  15. Killian Bundy said...
    'U.S. furious over Israeli incitement against Obama'

    Yup. In the circles that Obama runs in a hatred of Israel is taken for granted. He's shocked to find that there's an opposing view. The story of his cosseted little life.

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  16. So let me get this straight. Obama is angry that his position is being portrayed accurately?

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  17. I'd give my right arm for that Khalidi tape.

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  18. Correspondence Committee said...
    I'd give my right arm for that Khalidi tape.

    But then you'd be a Lefty. Is it really worth it?

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  19. Good evening y'all - thought I'd stop by and say hello to all y'all!

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  20. Killian Bundy said...


    The U.S. administration is furious...


    Whoop-de-freaking-do.

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  21. Hey Killian - from you're link:

    ""There are people here who are playing with fire by damaging our relationship with the U.S.," the source said."

    Yup, good old fashioned threats by the Left. When in doubt try to intimidate. Just why the hell SHOULD Israel trust Obama or his administration or the LEFTIST Congress?

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  22. Hey Sage, how are you doing tonight (other than pining away for your true love, I mean!)
    ;')

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  23. I good RW. I haven't been kicked out onto the street yet.

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  24. Well that's a relief - and btw, that's the e-mail I sent to you that you didn't receive!
    How's about you dropping me an e-mail, I got something to tell you and ask you about?
    Click on my nic under contributors for my e-mail addy in case you've lost it!
    /

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  25. Hey there Lincolntf! He has had, I think, a VERY CAREFUL uprbringing more than he's been cosseted.
    The folks who REALLY had an influence on him were his professors at Occidental college and Columbia College thereafter, and of course, the ever so charming Rev Jeremiah Wright of that Black Theology "Christian" Church. You remember him - he's the guy Ayers, er, Obama, said brought him back to Christ and was his spiritual advisor - until the MSM tripped over the story and the Rev was shoved under the bus!

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  26. Hey Karradine! Uh, I'm sure what you said is true, but kindly read the statement above where you post your comment before telling any more about it,OK?
    And WELCOME ABOARD C2 MY FRIEND!

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  27. Do we have to have informed consent to post here?

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  28. I DID read it, and I was careful to REFRAIN from any identifying details...

    How goes the Fight-for-Life, Realwest? How's Mom?

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  29. DesertSage, the info ABOVE the Post A Comment box is informed consent.... :D

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  30. Hello Karridine! Nice to see you.

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  31. PBJ... I support troops, too.... and rational inoculations, that may lead to immunization... and apple pie and The American Way!

    Really...

    PS. Is PBJ 'peanut butter & jelly'?

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  32. It's Pvt Bin Jammin. LOL Just shortened it up a bit when I came here.

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  33. I'll be in and out, I'm working here... in the hazy noon-day sunlight of the jasmine-drenched suburbs of Bangkok!

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  34. Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet.

    Well.....maybe not Chevrolet so much anymore :(

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  35. Someones chat box won't load on facebook. LOL

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  36. Israel Braces For Palestinian 'Day Of Rage'

    Jerusalem is bracing itself for more violence during Friday prayers after an influential Egyptian cleric called for a 'day of rage' in protest over Israel's alleged abuses at Temple Mount.

    /gee, why should tomorrow be any different?

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  37. Baseball, hot dogs, popcorn, apple-pie, motherhood and Ford...

    Cord?

    Would you believe, say, Honda?

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  38. Well hi there Karradine!!

    Welcome to C2! Nice to see you. :-)

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  39. Killian Bundy said...
    Israel Braces For Palestinian 'Day Of Rage'

    Jerusalem is bracing itself for more violence during Friday prayers after an influential Egyptian cleric called for a 'day of rage' in protest over Israel's alleged abuses at Temple Mount.

    Yes, such "abuses" as stopping Palestinians from worshipping their way - by throwing rocks at Jews praying at the Kotel.

    Israel isn't committing suicide so they're upset, and they think Obama will support them.

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  40. Hey y'all! Sorry, but real life intevened!
    So I know all that you said Karradine my friend, just chucking a little bitty reminder to you!

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  41. Hey PBJ! Good evening to you! Uh, what means
    "Someones chat box won't load on facebook!"??
    Can you name that someone or at least tell us why it won't load on facebook?
    And hey, didja see Noam Sayin' was here earlier (On Pub thread #1)?!

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  42. Hi Sage! Hey I thought it was Chrysler that auto analyists said wouldn't last for another year for a variety of reasons - and the UAW has something like 55% ownership of Chrysler!

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  43. RW, yeah it was Chrysler. But I don't think Chevy is far behind.

    The government will have to keep pumping money into it IMO.

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  44. Sorry Realwest. Sage wanted to talk to me over the facebook chat and something is wrong on my end...not working.

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  45. Course, Sage, that means WE the taxpayers, will have to keep pumping money into it.
    Didn't "We" invest like $80 billion into Chrysler when it merged with Fiat?!

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  46. Gee PBJ, I'm so sorry to hear that your end isn't working.
    Must be awful!
    ;'

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  47. Yeah, $80 billion we will NEVER see again.

    I don't care what anyone says.....this economy is getting worse and worse.

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  48. Gee PBJ, I'm so sorry to hear that your end isn't working.

    Someone's in a good mood! LOL!

    Hi Realwest!

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  49. Hey y'all! Sorry, but real life intevened!
    So I know all that you said Karradine my friend, just chucking a little bitty reminder to you!


    Thank you, r/w. : )

    Welcome, Karradine! Let me point you to the policy statement so you have a chance to see what we're about (the thing above the comment box doesn't really cover it in detail). Back in a flash! ; )

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  50. Yep Sage - until the unemployment and UNDERemployment rates drop dramatically from where they are now, there won't be any significant recovery. Did ya have the Chance to read 3 wood's The Benjamins Forum today?
    And those fricking idiot LEFTIST (Dems) in congress want to muck around with health insurance and healthcare delivery to help out the
    48 million Americans who can't afford health care,(and nobody knows where the hell they came up with that number)which means the 80+% of Americans who do have healthcare/healthinsurance and are more or less satisfied with it are possibly gonna have Obamacare instead, whether or not they want it. I reckon cause the government has done such a sparkling job on VA care and Medicare.

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  51. WOW, who was that masked stranger named Correspondence Committee who just flashed by?!?
    LOL!

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  52. Here you go, Karradine! Sometimes we have to remove the ones that aren't even too bad - just so we don't get that particular ball rolling. Hope you understand, and again, welcome!

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  53. I'm actually still here, r/w. : ) (I don't "flash" much of anywhere lately. LOL)

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  54. Hey CC - that's a shame!! Uh, didja know that you can send photos by e-mail?!
    Just sayin...............!!!!

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  55. Sage...how are you doing tonight? Relieved we didn't put up a Helen thread? ; )

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  56. OH and CC - It coudn't hurt to post that policy statement say, once a week could it? I mean what with all the new members and all?!

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  57. Hmmm, well y'all it's late here and I GOTTA get some sleep!
    I hope you all have a great evening/early morning and that I get the chance to see you all down the road tomorrow - er, later today!

    Good night, all!

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  58. Pink Freud said...

    Gee PBJ, I'm so sorry to hear that your end isn't working.

    LOL

    Everything's shaking now.

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  59. AHEM. Because you are my friend, I'll send you a picture - but I refuse to flash. : )

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  60. Oh, I guess I'm off the hook! He split! Oh well. : )

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  61. I read the statement, so all I said is that I'm here because I miss people from another place that shall remain nameless.
    Nice to "see" you again.
    And sometime, I'll reveal my previous name there.

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  62. I kinda like the Helen threads, CC

    :')

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  63. sb5k said...

    I read the statement, so all I said is that I'm here because I miss people from another place that shall remain nameless.
    Nice to "see" you again.
    And sometime, I'll reveal my previous name there.


    Just tell us now. Once you go CC....you NEVER go back.

    :')

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  64. Nice to see you too sb5k, whoever you are.

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  65. UK takes note of SNL skit:


    Saturday Night Live lampoons Barack Obama

    Saturday Night Live, the American satirical show that has wrecked countless political reputations, has taken aim at Barack Obama, mocking him as a "do nothing" president incapable of making decisions.


    SNL had so far spared the president, with Right-wing critics saying the mainstream media's liberal bias had given Mr Obama an easy ride.

    But the tide appears to be changing. Washington Post blogger Jonathan Capehart wrote: "When your 'friends' start talking about you like this – and friends with a huge megaphone and a feel for the national mood – the White House should listen."

    Ed Rollins, a CNN contributor and a former Ronald Reagan adviser, said: "Humour with some truth in it is always dangerous. Make no mistake, a drumbeat of belittlement can damage a president."

    The Obama sketch, broadcast last weekend, came as liberal pundits and supporters of the president have begun to question his leadership, amid frustration at delays in reforming health care, continued high unemployment and a failure to address issues such as gay rights and immigration.

    In the New York Times, Left-wing columnist Bob Herbert wrote an article entitled "Does Obama Get It?" "The big question on the domestic front right now is whether President Obama understands the gravity of the employment crisis facing the country. Does he get it? The signals coming out of the White House have not been encouraging..." he wrote.

    Richard Cohen, writing in the Washington Post, asked if Mr Obama had the "backbone" for the job and panned his failed mission to Copenhagen to grab the 2016 Olympics for his home town Chicago.

    "This is the president we now have: he inspires lots of affection but not a lot of awe. It is the latter, though, that matters most in international affairs," he said.

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  66. sb5k said...

    Welcome to you, also!

    It's sort of a fine line we're walking here, and sometimes we have to delete things that are actually well-intentioned, just to keep others from responding and starting a volley of comments about it.

    Really, everyone (even those with pulled posts) have been very cool and understanding about what we're trying to do.

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  67. I really appreciate the "don't mention x" policy because I find such discussions annoying, and they make for an unfriendly atmosphere for those who stay. I hope I didn't go too far with this post.

    But I need to go to bed; see you tomorrow

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  68. We enjoy your company, sb5k. Goodnight. :-)

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  69. You kind of like the Helen threads? Hmmmm. Good to know, Sage. : )

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  70. Ah yes Sage, a Helen thread would be just the thing. My first HTML link! And it only took me 10 minutes. Soon I'll be doing Bold and all that other stuff.

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  71. Panhandler - hi! Around here we call her "The Face That Closed A Thousand Browsers".

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  72. Not this one CC, dis da hot Helen.

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  73. Worked for me Sage. She was a cutie for a change.

    Hi there Panhandler!

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  74. Wierd thing Sage. It linked in preview and on the main page. Please don't tell me my celebration was premature.

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  75. PBJ - Apparantly Sage's browser will only let him open a Thomas Helen. Sage is a FACIST!

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  76. It worked this time. Helen of Troy....WOW.

    I still think Helen of Thomas is better. :')

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  78. I saw it, Panhandler (it linked just fine); I just meant Sage's Helen...Helen Thomas.

    Ahem.

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  79. Sage, I don't know what you've been drinking/inhaling/injecting but if that's not the cause of your misplaced admiration then - YOU NOT RIGHT IN HEAD

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  80. Panhandler said...

    PBJ - Apparantly Sage's browser will only let him open a Thomas Helen. Sage is a FACIST!

    LOL

    Actually maybe the site was overloaded. I still had it up while I was answering e-mails.

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  81. I do hereby defend Sage's right to lust after Helen T.

    /just sayin'

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  82. There's somebody for everyone. LOL

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  83. Pink figures that if Sage is focused on HT, that leaves the field open for him to wax poetic about his inspiration.

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  84. oh! you mean *my* inspiration!?

    /took me a while to figure out what you were saying

    /female here :-)

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  85. Why am I up at this time? Still winding down. Had to take a bike out of the crate, prep it for the road (it was pre sold) and then do a test ride. One of these will get the blood flowing.

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  86. OOPSIE - spelling and gender error all at the same time. Are you a Mandy type - Firemen or will any alpha male do?

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  87. Pink, "do" as in suffice for an inspiration - Not "You do that Voodoo that you do so well".

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  88. Whew, that was a close one Pan. Time to get back into that "Art of Communication" book.

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  89. Should I be Morticia for Halloween? Sage is going to be at my party.

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  90. I am NOT going as Helen T.

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  91. I love your avatar, Panhandler. That thing is hilarious.

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  92. Good morning, everyone. This is my second time here and I'm still learning the ropes.

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  93. Bat Guano! I was hoping to get to say hello to you! Been missing you.

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  94. Ah yes, the Bat - "You'll have to answer to the Coca Cola Company for that"

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  95. Hi, Pink! I am very pleased to have found where everyone went. :)

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  96. Bat Guano, I was SO hoping you'd find us.

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  97. CC, my evening is going well, thank you. Contrary to the thread, I am working on my first after-work glass of wine.

    Hi, Panhandler (if that's you're real name).

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  98. Pink, I am going to try and talk my hubby into coming as Helen Thomas for Halloween. He just might do it! LOL

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  99. Oh yes Bat - The Panhandler isn't able to afford a sock.

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  100. Thank you, Pvt. I am pleased that someone tipped me off to where everyone went. It's like having safe-landed in Galt's Gulch.

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  101. PBJ If hubby does Helen Thomas then you have no choice - You'll be robert Gibbs.

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  102. I wanted to tip you off but it was too late for me. Glad you are here, Bat.

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  103. Panhandler said...

    PBJ If hubby does Helen Thomas then you have no choice - You'll be robert Gibbs.
    That really would be good. LOL First time I really liked old Helen.

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  104. PBJ,
    I blued my nic a few times at another site and eventually got some good information that lead me directly here. I wish I had done it sooner.

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  105. I wasn't blue enough either.

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  106. Gonna leave you nice folks to it. 2:30 here and I'm suposed to be productive tomorrow.
    (Of course there's always Fruitcup, remind me to reset the alarm)

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  107. Goodnight, Panhandler. See you on down the road.

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  108. Ack! I missed a lot! PBJ, you have a good husband! LOL

    But I still think you should show up as Helen.

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  109. Pink, my hubby loves being the most funny one! He's great.

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  110. Howdy, all!

    Welcome back, BG!

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  111. Is your Halloween party the one you'll be scrubbing everything for?

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  112. Hi, Pi Guy. Thanks for the welcome back!

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  113. Pink Freud said...

    Is your Halloween party the one you'll be scrubbing everything for?

    Yep we're different, we do fall cleaning.

    OMG Over thirty years with this party and my hubby still loves it. It's fun once it happens.

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  114. All this talk about Helen Thomas - I loved her in Goonies!
    ;)

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  115. PBJ said...

    Yep we're different, we do fall cleaning.


    So, in the spring, people think you're forward, and in the fall, back?

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  116. I do fall cleaning too, PBJ. :-)

    30 years of doing anything ....it has to be fun!

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  117. i Guy said...

    PBJ said...

    Yep we're different, we do fall cleaning.

    So, in the spring, people think you're forward, and in the fall, back?

    OMG I'll bet we'll get the "fall back" thing and the party will last until five instead of four. Just shoot me right now. LOL

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  118. Pink, it can be a lot of fun. We just never know how long it's going to last. It's a killer most of the time but when it ends early we're saying WTF?! We just never know.

    I'd better go to bed. Got to rest up for that thing.

    Love you all!

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  119. Goodnight sweety. Sleep well. :-)

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  120. I'm not sure if this guy should be arrested or honored.

    STRANGE ZOO PARKING ATTENDANT MAKES OFF WITH MILLIONS!

    From The London Times:

    A Well-Planned Retirement

    Outside England 's Bristol Zoo there is a parking lot for 150 cars and 8 buses. For 25 years, its parking fees were managed by a very pleasant attendant. The fees were £1 for cars ($1..40), £5 for busses (about $7).

    Then, one day, after 25 solid years of never missing a day of work, he just didn't show up; so the Zoo Management called the City Council and asked it to send them another parking agent.

    The Council did some research and replied that the parking lot was the Zoo's own responsibility.

    The Zoo advised the Council that the attendant was a City employee.

    The City Council responded that the lot attendant had never been on the City payroll.

    Meanwhile, sitting in his villa somewhere on the coast of Spain (or some such scenario), is a man who'd apparently had a ticket machine installed completely on his own; and then had simply begun to show up every day, commencing to collect and keep the parking fees, estimated at about $560 per day -- for 25 years.

    Assuming 7 days a week, this amounts to just over $7 million dollars!


    ......

    And no one even knows his name!

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  121. STRANGE ZOO PARKING ATTENDANT MAKES OFF WITH MILLIONS!

    Sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock episode.

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  122. I vote for Entrepreneur of the Century.

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  123. "I vote for Entrepreneur of the Century."

    It is hard to not admire someone who can do that.

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  124. BatGuano said...

    Sounds like an Alfred Hitchcock episode.


    Yeah, but then he'd have to have some strange quirk, like never taking tickets with his left hand, or something.

    littleoldlady said...

    I vote for Entrepreneur of the Century.


    Hmmm . . . we've got another casino opening - I wonder how clear they are on Las Vegas parking regulations?
    ;)

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  125. 'Morning, Bat! :-)

    Certainly one of those, "Wish *I* would have thought of that one!"

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  126. littleoldlady, is your avatar your doggy?

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  127. I'm going into business with Pi Guy!

    YAY! ;-)

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  128. Pi, in the first Alfred Hitchcock episodes, the perp got away with it. Later, Alfred had to say that they were brought to justice (always humorously tongue in cheek).

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  129. littleoldlady said...
    That's my Roxanne, yup!


    She's cute!

    ...and she's got that whole David Bowie eye thing going for her!

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  130. Good morning, littleoldlady! Please rub Roxanne's head for me and tell her it is from doggy lover!

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  131. BatGuano said...
    Pi, in the first Alfred Hitchcock episodes, the perp got away with it. Later, Alfred had to say that they were brought to justice (always humorously tongue in cheek).


    That figures. Never let art get in the way of broadcast standards.

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  132. Sweetest doggie in the world - BAR NONE. Everyone says so!

    Unfortunately, she's not doing too well these days... :-(

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  133. Pi Guy,

    In her case "part husky". ;-)

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  134. Lord Piltdown,

    Whatever you sent hasn't arrived yet.

    /I blame YAHOO!

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  135. You can try the same name at hotmail...

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  136. "littleoldlady said...

    Whatever you sent hasn't arrived yet.

    /I blame YAHOO!"

    It's probably just a little cranky this morning. It always has been a flaky site though.

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  137. Morning all. It's far too early for me to be up. :-P

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  138. Here's a small-scale version of what the Bristol Zoo parking attendant was doing:

    Fake Till Scam (video)

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  139. I'm sorry she is not doing well. I had two dogs (read: family members)from when I was six to 37. They are truly our best friend.

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  140. Good morning Paladin. I see you are another dog lover. :)

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  141. Morning Bat. Nope, no dog lover here. Still trying to convince THEM of that. ;)

    /my friends dog that I love as well.

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  142. If we are so closely related to chimpanzees why do they make such horrible companions as compared to dogs?

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  143. Hiya Phil! :-) Have some coffee...

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  144. Good luck with that, Paladin!

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  145. I'm with Paladin - I'm not exactly a dog lover.

    He's PaladinPhil, and I'm Pi Guy, so perhaps our problem with dogs is a P thing.
    ;)

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  146. I don't blame you, "P". Taking the dog out to "P" is the worst part of dog ownership. ;-)

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  147. Something there is that doesn't love a dog.

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  148. Thanks for the coffee littleoldlady. I may be main lining the grounds later today though.

    Pi Guy: I used to have "closeness" problems with dogs. Lost our family pet while I was overseas and I hurt for years. That's why I used to say I hate dogs, but they just don't listen. Nietszche, my avatar, was a healing moment for me.

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  149. My experience is more of the type: "I had a dog once. That was enough."

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  150. I call Roxanne "my first and last dog". Probably true, even as much as I love her.

    I also call talloldman "my first and last husband", btw.

    /dogs and husbands ... TOO MUCH WORK training them! ;-)

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  151. ↑ Everybody! ↑

    Fruitcup (is on the buffet)

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