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  1. President Bush has dinner with Jerry Colangelo (Bob Brenly, Arizona Diamondback manager, and Artie Moreno owner of the Anahiem Angels, were also at the table) at the Tee Pee Mexican restaurant Wednesday in Phoenix.
  2. Ok, how does one politicize baseball? There are probably several roads that can be taken, but I just saw on the local five o'clock news that Diamondbacks owner Jerry Colagelo had to forego having dinner with his wife, last night, on their 43rd wedding anniversary, to accept an invitation to share a BEER and mexican food at a restaurant (near where SimonZ lives) with the President. On footage carried on last night's 10pm news, Dbacks' field manager Bob Brenley was also at that dinner. JC said Bush just wanted to have a beer, eat mexican food, and talk baseball.
  3. Also, put it in perspective. McMullin basically got his hand slapped. This is NOT a felony. It is an inconvenience. Sure, it's unjust. Sure, a different judge might have ruled differently. But it still wasn't as harsh, I'd bet, as twi would have liked.
  4. don't forget Dusty Baker and Jim LeFebver (I know the spelling on Jim L's name is probably wrong). In the 1960s, I first remember baseball in 1961, and loved Maris and Mantle. Because prior to high school I lived in Rochester NY, I developed an affinity for the Baltimore Orioles, because I had seen many of them play in Rochester, and Earl Weaver managed the Red Wings to an International League championship before taking the helm of the O's. But NOW, the DIAMONDBACKS are THE home team.
  5. Simon, check yer email...
  6. For Arizona Corp Commission filings, it refers to the official members, which would be the crustees, most likely.
  7. did ya call Wacky Funster? She lives near Bahston (Boston).
  8. hahaha... Tom... have you shoveled the manure off of you from that SotU address yet? :D-->
  9. Well, first... that's not a P & L. It's a non-profit balance sheet. IF we knew the composition of the investments, we could reasonably test the assumptions. Do we know what has happened with Lucent over the last year or so? It didn't necessarily match the overall performance of the stock market.... but I don't know. Also, we don't know what they did as far as changes in operating expenses.
  10. Well, as much as I'd like to say that's good news, the economy has been down the tubes (do you really think most twi slaves make their money in the stock market?) and $6,000 (approximate difference between the two years) is not a material change when compared to $49 million. My point is that this report does not tell us that they have taken a nose dive in followers.
  11. it's on the schedule... soon.
  12. Some former spouses need more than a black dot! ;)-->
  13. niKa, they'l be tasteful tattoos... ;)-->
  14. {{{{{{{{Mandii}}}}}}}} Boy don't you know it. And I hope it's not too cold there in NY. I hope healing warmth is flowing your way in many ways.
  15. Jonny, Congrats to you and Shannon on that twenty years and may you have at least twenty more and I hope they are all wonderful.
  16. I would suggest you could find some good orators on the road to Emaeus, about two blocks past Mars Hill.
  17. well, ok then! Stress management counselor... has a certain ring to it. ;)-->
  18. Takeme, are you saying you're available for such stress management arrangements? ;)-->
  19. Ok, I found the original complaint filing, as posted at excultworld.com Basically, there are several causes of action with familiar themes to most GSers. Fraud, misrepresentation, psychological manipulation and emotional distress, but one alleges violation of Tennessee comsumer protection laws. Now, as a "church" I agree, it will be extremely difficult to obtain a favorable judgement for the plaintiffs. It would seem that one cannot simply say they have been distressed, but actually must prove psychological injury. Intuitively, that would seem next to impossible to prove in tangible terms. However, fraud and violation of consumer protection laws is an angle I figure few of us are familiar with such suits. It still seems like a tough case to prove, more so than the obvious sexual harrassment of employees things that may have been at issue in the other suits we know about. But, because this is new ground, I won't rain on the Peeler's parade, but still think it's a long shot. The precedent would be very powerful if Peeler's win. And not just for twi. So, on issues apart from fraud and consumer protection law violations, I would bet that twi would get help from other religious groups with appeals to any hypothetical judgement.
  20. I've read through this thread and cannot find anywhere anyone saying what the Peeler's complaint claims. I have read where several people say they don't believe the Peelers will prevail. How can one even guess unless we know what the suit charges and asks for? Does anyone know this information?
  21. And a jury trial is not mandatory. It is something Doug could have waived the right to. So, I agree with Radar that this is to Doug's advantage. Frankly, this appears to be an effort to force twi's hand. Because otherwise, the most that probably would have happened is Doug agree to pay a fine and go home.
  22. And Martha used a pressure washer.
  23. Government Announcement: The government today announced that it is changing it's emblem from an Eagle to a condom because it more accurately reflects the government's political stance. A condom stands up to inflation, halts production, destroys the next generation, protects a bunch of pricks, and gives you a sense of security while you're actually being screwed.
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