westofyou is one of them Krono, don't let yourself fall under his spell!Quote:
Originally Posted by KronoRed
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westofyou is one of them Krono, don't let yourself fall under his spell!Quote:
Originally Posted by KronoRed
Sava's post was #600.
BTW, Krono wishes you all would check out the "This is Art!" thread. :mhcky21:
Wow, do I get something special for post #600? Perhaps one of those great paintings?Quote:
Originally Posted by Unassisted
The only prize is for the last post and that'll be going to me now. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by savafan
You mean the thread is now closed?
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Originally Posted by Bob Borkowski
Nice try, but I think not.
The thread lives :mhcky21:
Ten years ago a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem and no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-team.
Mutley, you snickering, floppy eared hound. When courage is needed, you're never around. Those medals you wear on your moth-eaten chest should be there for bungling at which you are best. So, stop that pigeon, stop that pigeon, stop that pigeon, stop that pigeon, stop that pigeon, stop that pigeon, stop that pigeon. Howwww! Nab him, jab him, tab him, grab him, stop that pigeon now.
I never spend much time in school but I taught ladies plenty. It's true I hire my body out for pay, hey hey. I've gotten burned over Cheryl Tiegs, blown up for Raquel Welch. But when I end up in the hay it's only hay, hey hey. I might jump an open drawbridge, or Tarzan from a vine. 'Cause I'm the unknown stuntman that makes Eastwood look so fine.
Here I come to save the day, that means that Mighty Mouse is on the waaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Did you ever notice that Donald Duck always wore a shirt but no pants, meaning his rump was always exposed - yet whenever he got out of the shower he always wrapped a towel around his waist.
Wierd
Well until his feathers were dry he did not want to drip water all over the house
http://www.10eastern.com/images/Foun...2/000_0069.jpgThere's a voice that keeps on calling me. Down the road, that's where I'll always be. Every stop I make, I make a new friend. Can't stay for long, just turn around and I'm gone again. Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down, Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.
Hopefully, this'll get me the last post of the day in my time zone.
http://www.10eastern.com/images/Foun...cture-0332.jpg
That you? :D
Or is it YOU?Quote:
Originally Posted by KronoRed
I didn't forget you were asking me about prices on catnip.
;)
Hey you said you were growing it :mhcky21:Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieRed
On this date in 1944: The Cubs Bill Nicholson, who earlier that day had hit his fourth consecutive homer against the Giants, is intentionally walked with the bases loaded to bring the Cubs to within two runs of the lead. The Giants hold on to win game two of the double-header, 12-10.
Dave Nicholsen (no relation) struck out on average more than any other player in MLB history with 1400 AB's ( 1 every 2.47 ab's)Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieRed
Dunn is at 1 ever 3.05
I always thought Russell Branyan was the leader in that category.
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Originally Posted by savafan
Russell only has 1100 ab's the matrix was 1400. But Russell is the tops over 1000 ab's with 1 every 2.45, Melvin Nieves 2.54 and LaRue 3.35 (3.95 in 2004) also are listed.
Nope!Quote:
Originally Posted by KronoRed
By the way, Branyan is tearing up AAA pitching this year.
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Originally Posted by savafan
and is blocked in every possible way in Cleveland.
3B, nope: Casey Blake, Aaron Boone there.
1B, nope: Broussard, Hafner, Blake, and soon Aubrey
OF, nope: Gerut, Lawton, Crisp, Escobar, Sizemore
Sounds like Russell needs a trade.
A Russell Branyan discussion? :eek:
Wow. I guess anything does go on this thread. :lol:
Everything goes... but breaking the fourth wall, which BTW you just did.Quote:
Originally Posted by UKFlounder
Some might say too Brechian, others too Bueller.
Probably depends on what liberal art electives you took.
I took German Cinema and Greek Political Comedies, awesome for threads like this, but not much else.
I took the Philosophy of Ethics and the infamous MAR187, the study of the cultual impact of Disney movies on America.Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
Hasn't helped me much here, or in life for that matter.
#@%! I hate it when I break the fourth wall. :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
Please forgive me, I won't do it again.
(And as for liberal arts electives, Psycology 101 and a couple of American Literature classes are the only ones I can remember.)
:RedinDC:
I had some delightful stuffed flounder while in Florida.
Before you saw it on the plate it looked like this.Quote:
Originally Posted by creek14
http://www.audubon.org/campaign/lo/s...h/flounder.jpg
Yes I know. My husband the vegitarian reminds me of that.Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
And actually I posted that only because UKflounder was the previous poster.
They're flat, I'd hit one with a shovel if it came after me.Quote:
Originally Posted by creek14
I'd kill a cow for a good pair of boots, and knock out her kid for a jacket.
I just don't eat the stuff.
As we have discussed, I enjoy a good veggie dog as much as the next vegitarian, with my favorite being Big Franks. But alas, I guess I am a carnivore at heart. Although I didn't anything with eyes (except potatoes) from about 88 - 95, but once the pregnancy began, so did the cavewoman instincts.Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
For the 3rd day in a row I have The Sundays on when I entered this thread...
I'm getting scared...
Krono, maybe it's time for a trip to the CD store?
I'm afraid all I would find are Sunday CDS :eek:
Surely you don't think that will suffice as the last post on this thread.
Don't call me Shirley