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There is hardly an original thought on the website. If its the video class, which it appears to be in the picture, is it stolen? How does this constitute 'doing the word' Like father like son
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That's Wierwille on the TV, I wonder how they legally/morally pulled that off... If it is Allan's site maybe he would be kind enough to tell us How -(.... "with a capital 'H'"...) they did it...
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Maybe you've seen this already- It's the Attack Of The Clones How original... Plagiarizing the plagiarists You'd think they would at least be able to figure out an original name
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I am considering becoming a Pastafarian
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Thanks for the informative stuff Bramble, One point I would like to add--- My girlfriend is heavily involved in Feminist Spirituality but is called "christian clergy"....study of the feminine forms of spirituality does not necessarily make one a non christian
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Thanks Long Gone I read a number of blogs from Iraq but this one is new to me. This is one that I was reading regularly from a 24 year old Iraqi girl in Baghdad, if you like civilian accounts--- sadly there have been no entries since July 15th-and I have no idea what has happened to her. http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
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While we are on 'manis', it sounds like Way Style revelation to me
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Yea, I am guessing the National Trust of Historic Preservation. I have worked with them-they are sticklers-and sometimes a real pain-but they are good..very good ...I am aware that someday (hopefully no time soon) the Red Sox may have to move, in which case Fenway would probably become a museum or something like that... I told you that I like these owners, they know what they have and this move will preserve it well beyond their lifetimes as at the very least a small segment of American history that one day can be remembered.
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Meanwhile: Red Sox seek Landmark status for Fenway Park Im not exactly up on all the nuances of 'Landmark' status, but I am pretty sure if they get it, that first it will never see the horrors that have happened to some of the older parks -renovations will be tightly controlled and have to be historically sensitive , and second-it may well be with us forever, i dont think that it can ever be torn down
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It is a tough call,maybe it is harsh-- but Frank always seemed like a no nonsense sort of guy, and that would be a way to end a vast amount of the steroid stuff once and for all I would venture.
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Just read this: I've always liked Frank Robinson.
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3.) manager forgot to take one of his many medications to alleviate stress... Trammell did the same thing last week against the sox--had a kid throwing a two hitter in the 8th with 82 pitches and brought in an unproven closer for no particular reason---Sox scored and won in 10....(shrug--who knows --maybe its the Grady Little demon effecting managers---) no bets --im not familiar with that guy-but it is rookie time of the year-- We have 3 that just came up that are holding the pitching staff together (Jonathan Papelbon sure could be a name to remember--he looks like a young Schilling)and another closer(Craig Hansen)on the way who is supposed to be the best thing since Dennis Upperdeckersley.... Schilling gets his first start since April tomorrow...the pitching staff is like the magicians trick shuffle -it chnages daily but looks like it might all fall together
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I missed that, all of a sudden I got hammered with too much work (don't these people know its baseball season ;)-->)and I'm loosing a step in keeping up-- , I don't exactly understand all the intricacies and subtilties of the waiver wire-- half the Red Sox just past through waivers--I don't think most of them will be going anywhere though-- Is Hart the GM? I'd fire him just because he seems from a distance to be consistently somewhat bumbling to his plateau, which is out of the playoffs. If they are serious I'd look for someone else but good GM's are hard to find, it wouldn't surprise me if Brian Cashman of the Yankees is available soon but he has never been a favorite of mine.... .....This I can't figure out There is only one possible day to make it up and it would stretch the union rules so the White Sox decided not to play. It seems sort of arrogant to me--they have been in their own tumble and although they've been ahead all year, 8 games up with 6 weeks to go has disappeared before. I dont recall seeing a forfeit before...I dont know how or when this gets added to the standings..or even if its acceptable
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I KNOW! whoda Thunk It-Hawaii? those kids are good! On another note---Are the Rangers getting ready to sign that kid from Cal who struck out 18 in 6 ? :D-->
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Who says that what happened on the day of pentecost was anything even closely approximating what we learned (oops excuse me--were lead into..)during session 12? I have severe reservations about them being the same experience at all
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whats happening? Ive been away for a few--is everyone locked into the Little League World Series? I know that I am, its one of my favorite events every year--Hawaii looks like a team, but the Californians (or at least the one kid with a beard)look good too.
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Thanks- good stuff Found this little tidbit on the site while surfing around: Micajah was in the WoW team that witnessed to me, unless of course there is another one which is sort of a long shot. Good goin Mic
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agreed Goey-- Whats this reverence for celebrity thing anyway? Ive met a few celebs and I'd just as soon be with anyone here, or any regular Jill/Joe for the most part...
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what he played: It was worse than I thought--that wasn't even 'Dont think twice" but something else.. I am pretty sure that "grumble grumble, moan , shriek, mumble, mumble" should have been on the Pittsfield playlist. I KNOW I heard that one!
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Damn just posted along reply and lost it--if someone finds it please email it back pfffft... Maybe i'll get back to it later-on the evils of amusement park stadiums and why I am not really disinterested in the rest of baseball just lack the time to really follow it all while things are going Ok at home..... anyway I lost it all reading 'Rocky Colavito" which reminded me of Tito Francona..
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I remember a story like this years back -when parents on a Yellowstone vacation spread honey on their toddlers hands to get a 'cute picture' of a bear licking it off. I'll spare you the gory results of that brainstorm... some people should just stay inside and not venture out
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Yea I saw the show in Pittsfield,and he played keyboards allnight-- he might have done "Every grain of Sand" but it sounded like "Gryhmpf Xlkmfot Hratenzy shlowhjy" to me, the only songs I could make out were "its alright ma", "Willie McTell" "Don't Think Twice", and "Summer days Summer Nights". Willie was also in and out that night. It was really more of an 'event' than music, I actually thought The Greencards were the best music on the bill.
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O no-start either waving goodbye or prepare another way out of line contract. I know some guys are good and deserve to get paid, but the huge contracts skew things all to hell---I'd like to see the owners start to 'just say no' and bring contracts back to a reasonable level. ...'The Hawk' was Ken Harrelson, Tony C. was a local Boston kid who came up straight out of high school at 18, and immediately won people over with his style of play and his charm--he lead the league in HR's at 20 y.o. ( '65 I think) and had more homeruns than anybody ever had by the time he was 23... He was hit on the side of the head on Aug 18, 1967, went near blind and was out for a year and a half before he attempted a comeback that was shortlived. He died young about a decade or so ago. He is still held in remembrance by almost all fans in these parts. He was the neighborhood kid that everybody liked who did good and then sadly became a tragic figure... That incident was the reason that they developed earflaps
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Just saw him a few weeks ago with Willie Nelson--he was as inaudible as ever , but the band was hot---nothing from his born again period made it into the set
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Oh and another thing--dont know if y'all remember Tony Conigliaro--he was a childhood hero of mine....It was 38 years ago today he was beaned by Jack Hamilton, in effect ending a promising career--It was the hardest thing I have ever seen at a game....