"Sometimes when I think you're the shallowest man I've ever met, you somehow manage to drain a little more out of the pool."
- Elaine, to Jerry, in "The Implant"
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"Sometimes when I think you're the shallowest man I've ever met, you somehow manage to drain a little more out of the pool."
- Elaine, to Jerry, in "The Implant"
I just turned 65. This thread will likely last longer than I do. I think that's kinda sad. :(
Was I last???
We'll let your widow know Grady. :mhcky21:Quote:
Originally Posted by GradyHatton
Be careful at gas stations. That's all I'm gonna say.
Oregon and New Jersey are the only 2 states that don't allow you to pump your own gas.Quote:
Originally Posted by creek14
Speaking of gas I was at Skyline last week in Fairfield, they had 2 TV's that were playing Fox News.
I do NOT have The Sundays on today
Discuss
I've actually heard of that one. I didn't read much of it, but I had a copy of it (and might still have it somewhere in my attic :eek: )Quote:
Originally Posted by SandyD
Baseball is no fun sometimes
Come on Krono, it was a *little* fun tonight. You know, in a sad way.
In a "Wow this laughing gas is COOL" as you get a root canal way?
Ok :D
That is exactly what I mean!
"Fun" is a relative term these days. ;)
I'd rather have the Cards kind of fun
(weeps in his lemonade)
It helps if you look beyond just the numbers.
There are a number of compelling stories out there, not just on the Reds, but throughout MLB.
Beyond the numers? I see a potential sweep at the hand of the pirates :help:
Cake anyone?
The Pirates are attacking our vessel!!!
Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes!
Which one? There are two in Fairfield. If you were at the northern one closer to Hamilton, you were about a half mile from my house.Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
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Originally Posted by MWM
I'm really not sure it was in Fairfield, but it was next to a Great Potato Company --- which my wife and I thought was only a Food Court Franchise.
My in-laws live near Lakota West HS?
You were in West Chester most likely. Probably on SR 747.
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Originally Posted by MWM
That's it..... to get to their home it's the Union Centre exit off 75 and then a couple of turns to some giant new neighborhood with the soul of an empty snickers bar wrapper.
Welcome to New Suburbia USA! It's all about gated communities with no personality - as long as there is a couple of grocery stores and restaurants around, all is well.Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
These communities these days are so anal about what you can and can't do in their neighborhoods. You have a certain number of trees - but not too many. You can't have a fence over a certain height, which prety much precludes anyone from having a swimming pool. The list goes on.
I don't mind it so much. Union Center has really grown the last few years. There's a lot to do around that area now - relatively speaking of course.
I witnessed the whole thing happen in Atlanta starting in the 80's, ugly mess, no public road infrastructure... ugly, ugly, ugly mess.Quote:
Originally Posted by MWM
I just got back from a happy place :D
CAKE?? ;)
Are you psychic Krono?! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by KronoRed
Tell us, what's going to happen tomorrow?
It will be hot out and someone will get in a political argument on a baseball board.Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieRed
That is all.
That's not very fun WOY. :thumbdn:
;)
But y'know, it's still baseball. And even though the Reds are sinking fast it's a helluva lot better than no baseball at all.
"Tomorrow, tomorrow...the sun will come out tomorrow...bet your bottom dollar...there'll be sun.."
Annie didn't have eyeballs, that was creepy, and the charactors in Gasoline Alley grew old... but even creepier was Nancy and Sluggo and that Henry kid who never talked.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sweetstop
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Originally Posted by westofyou
Totally surreal, scary little comic strip characters...thank God for Doonesbury! ;)
**ummmmwhatalooniam...ohhhmmmwhatalooniam**Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieRed
Tommarow..the sun will come up, and people all over the worlds will go to work, baseball will be played in 14 stadiums on the major league level
I just ate a tasty grilled chicken, and I must say, that I am a founding member of PETA - People for Eating of Tasty Animals.
I had a chicken and broccoli pizza today, and it was pretty good.
:thumbup:
Broccoli doesn't belong on a pizza! :thumbup:Quote:
Originally Posted by RFS62
BBQ chicken on the other hand, does, as was evidenced by my pie I had at California Pizza Kitchen earlier this week.
Pizza..
Sounds good..who's open at this hour??
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Originally Posted by jmcclain19
It's pretty good, if they do it right.
Wolfgang Puck makes a pretty good California Pizza.
Pad Se Eww and a Red Curry for me.
And it was......
http://www.popartuk.com/g/l/lghr0326.jpg
WOY, you need to educate us on veggie dishes.
Depends on what your poison is.Quote:
Originally Posted by RFS62
Italian, Greek, Indian Asian, they all have chioces, many meat substitutes (which many also can't stand)
Thai Tip, if you ever see Taro on the menu order it, great stuff, usually deep fried and often a sweet and spicy sauce comes with it.
My fave is served at Thai City in Palo Alto, it's called Pad Chow Wan and I dream of the stuff.
You people and your strange pizzas confuse and infuriate me..just throw cheese on it and I'm a happy pizza eater :D