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Slipkid
Posted 2008-04-22 6:20 PM (#43938 - in reply to #43838)
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Stand by... I wanna check out something.
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I was just over to the Tak site and my suspicions are correct. Tuppy does not cause havoc over there like he does over here.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-04-22 6:50 PM (#43939 - in reply to #43838)
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I'm following you here, Brad. You're saying that DAVE is the one who should convert to Buddhism.

Interesting...
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-04-22 7:16 PM (#43940 - in reply to #43838)
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Originally posted by Slipkid:
I was just over to the Tak site and my suspicions are correct. Tuppy does not cause havoc over there like he does over here.
Good observation - I think of it as different outlets for different moods. I pay $24. a month for the Tak site so I'm sure not gonna pollute it with the vile filth that I spew over here.

Dave
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-04-22 7:18 PM (#43941 - in reply to #43838)
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Well thank Hillary for THAT!

(whoops)
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Caravan Rooubishe
Posted 2008-04-22 7:47 PM (#43942 - in reply to #43838)
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I would love to get a bunch of those anybody but Hillary stickers. Put me down for a hundred.
And then two hundred more that I can cut off the Hillary part and put it over O'Bamalam. As well as old man McCain.


What we NEED is Mr. Big to run for President.
Then we'll have Ovations in the white house and he can pass a law that says Taylor owners suck and not allowed to play.
Just think Al, you could probably get pretty good shipping rates selling the gear from the White House, dontcha think?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-04-22 8:02 PM (#43943 - in reply to #43838)
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Mr. Big could could decree from the Roundback Office that he could institute a new military/industrial complex that uses the US Air Force to drop-ship the Ovation boxes ... with their laser targeting systems. And I can see his campaign slogan now ... "Drop Bims Not Bombs".
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-04-22 9:07 PM (#43944 - in reply to #43838)
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Originally posted by Tupperware:
Good observation - I think of it as different outlets for different moods.
Dave [/QB]
Two wise old sayings come to mind...
1) The fish always goes to where the bait is.
2) Don't poo where you sleep. (I've got a new puppy ya know).
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Beal
Posted 2008-04-22 9:37 PM (#43945 - in reply to #43838)
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you mean spoo, don't you?
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-04-22 9:42 PM (#43946 - in reply to #43838)
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Oh yes... I mis-spoke. :D
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-04-22 9:48 PM (#43947 - in reply to #43838)
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Bob Taylor gives Ed Asner Full-Brazilians.
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alpep
Posted 2008-04-22 10:04 PM (#43948 - in reply to #43838)
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you guys crack me up.


when atm's started my bank was forcing you to use them for deposits so I would write "hire humans not machines" on the bank envelopes.

it got back to one of the vice presidents of the bank....she happened to be my aunt....she was not pleased with me....I got cut out of the will
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Beggin
Posted 2008-04-23 12:51 AM (#43949 - in reply to #43838)
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...a small (maybe) price to pay for individualism.
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Beal
Posted 2008-04-23 8:39 AM (#43950 - in reply to #43838)
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Time to choose another bank.

Sorry to hear about the will thing there Mr. Big.
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alpep
Posted 2008-04-23 9:03 AM (#43951 - in reply to #43838)
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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:
Time to choose another bank.

Sorry to hear about the will thing there Mr. Big.
no big deal...

I later found out it was my cousins that cut me out of the will by having a bedridden woman sign an altered version of the original.

cest le vie
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Beal
Posted 2008-04-23 9:09 AM (#43952 - in reply to #43838)
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Now that's the typical way they do it. Not very imaginative but effective.
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MWoody
Posted 2008-04-23 11:00 AM (#43953 - in reply to #43838)
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"All the News that fits" comes to mind.

I never could understand buddhism. How can you learn discipline from a 400 pound jobless dude that smiles all the time and tells the Hot dog Vender "make me one with everything"?
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