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MERRY CHRISTMAS 2017
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PostQuote from max.patch: “ok everyone -- no need to keep sending PM's -- here ya go... youtube.com/watch?v=T4pTMZuAux4 ” youtube.com/watch?v=n7zfnbdyAW8
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the football thread
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PostQuote from Jake Ace: “I don’t wish anybody a long term injury. ” For the most part I don't, except for Brady, Vontaze Buttface, and Ndamuramalamadingdong Suh. I'll replay video of their career-ending injuries if they happen.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS 2017
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PostMerry Christmas to all of you crazy kids! I hope the holiday and the coming year find all of you happy and healthy, and good things come to you in 2018. A little Christmas cheer from my beloved Della Mae with a couple of friends: youtube.com/watch?v=U7VBkVSI6Kw
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MERRY CHRISTMAS 2017
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PostQuote from max.patch: “i know -- i post this every year.... youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=qTx-sdR6Yzk ” Hey, at least it's not a Taylor Swift video.
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Quote from Astro: “Quote from Grinder: “When I was a kid in Ohio there was a very minor one. I don't recall any details as to where the center was or anything, just that I was laying in bed and there was a really weird rumble that only lasted a second or so. The quake you may have read about in the news recently that hit here in Iraq, that one was centered about 100 miles from here. Definitely felt that one. The building I'm in was swaying side to side quite a bit (or maybe just FELT like quite …
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When I was a kid in Ohio there was a very minor one. I don't recall any details as to where the center was or anything, just that I was laying in bed and there was a really weird rumble that only lasted a second or so. The quake you may have read about in the news recently that hit here in Iraq, that one was centered about 100 miles from here. Definitely felt that one. The building I'm in was swaying side to side quite a bit (or maybe just FELT like quite a bit) for a good two minutes if not lon…
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Quote from uncle meat: “Quote from Grinder: “Origin turned out to be pretty good. Better actually than Brown's previous Langdon books, which I enjoyed. Very interesting ending. ” I figured I’d try one of his books on audio cause I like Angles and demons and Divinchi code so much, I think it was called Inferno...I liked the movies better. ” I usually will take books over movies but since Hanks was in the flicks they weren't bad. I really enjoyed Inferno because I read it after having been to Ital…
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Origin turned out to be pretty good. Better actually than Brown's previous Langdon books, which I enjoyed. Very interesting ending.
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welcome to the cafe
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PostQuote from Dan76: “Most likely he’s surface line and focused on navigable waters rather than land locked bodies of water. ” Still doesn't hurt to have a big picture clue on strategic geography, especially if he aspires to high command one day.
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Sporks
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PostMax, how much does that photo weigh? Looks like you could crop it or reduce the file size and save a gram or two.
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Hey Joes _ Damascus
PostQuote from max.patch: “so...hey joe's apparently had a special "to go" menu. ” And people think Starsucks is cool with their "secret" menu. Pfffffft. That won't get you a buzz. No cool points.
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Hey Joes _ Damascus
PostQuote from chief: “so i have a question: would the town have pressed charges if the "not so innocent" victim had not vented on social media? ” I'll go out on a limb and say no. I like how they felt the need to point out his less-than-innocence. Personally i don't give half a flying fu*k at a rolling doughnut why he went into the place, or why the altercation started. Not cool, not cool, not cool, on the part of the Hey Joe's folks. Also, if they know that the guy went to Hey Joe's to buy drugs, …
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Currently reading Dan Brown's latest in the Robert Langdon books, Origin. Snagged a book mentioned in there, What Darwin Got Wrong by Jerry Fodor, which I'll start immediately after re-reading (as it's been FOREVER) On the Origin of Species, because why read a book busting Darwin's tits without his own work being fresh in mind?
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welcome to the cafe
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PostHere's hoping the good Lieutenant isn't an intelligence officer. Rather a large fail in strategic geography knowledge of an important area. :p Can you imagine him reporting back to his command? "Well Lt. Abell, I was going to make you the Nav Officer for our upcoming deployment, but..."
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welcome to the cafe
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PostQuote from uncle meat: “I'd like to see cell phone companies integrate a shock therapy treatment into their phones for people who make annoying videos. ” Can we implement that for TV/movie cameras too? BAM! No more "reality" TV.
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Yeah, I read about that. Pissed me off. Folks just don't get it.
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Currently nearing the end of Meade and Lee After Gettysburg: The Forgotten Final State of the Gettysburg Campaign, from Falling Waters to Culpeper Court House. It's book one of a planned three parter. Generally the Gettysburg campaign is considered closed once Lee and the ANV got across the Potomac. The author's (Jeffery Hunt) intent is to take it all the way to (and I believe through) the armies arriving back at their lines facing each other across the Rappahannock.
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Quote from LIhikers: “I've discovered a new author, James Rollins. Action, adventure and intrigue all rolled into well written fiction. My local library has a good number of his books so I'll be busy for a while. ” I just finished a trilogy by him and Rebecca Cantrell, the Order of the Sanguines. Not my usual fiction read, but fun for something different. Well written. Mixing mythology with intrigue. Interesting stuff.
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welcome to the cafe
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PostBecause bears listen to instructions. Nearly died laughing at this one.