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smitty

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  1. I'm not arguing your points; you're right.
  2. ...to most people. ...in their eyes. Because I spell phonetically, these truths as I've modified them will haunt me all of my days. I like to pretend that the spelling of some words is illogical as the reason why I spell so poorly, but the truth is that I don't have the mental capacity to memorize their spelling...or there's no need to memorize them...however y'all do it is a mystery to me.
  3. That 'ey're either dumb and caint spell or 'ey clever 'cause 'ey know many people will remember the ad becasue of its misspelled words.
  4. Thanks for the suggestion, but I've visited USS Alabama close to a dozen time I suppose. USS Alabama (BB60) is a South Dakota-class BB, not an Iowa-class.
  5. I'd like to see Pearl Harbor some day. It would be neat to visit an Iowa-class BB too, especially USS Missouri.
  6. Agree with everything except the traffic circle. The gods have conspired to give us near perfect natural terrain for an overpass there...just like at 120CONN and HWY61. I know: there is more than one reason why they aren't built.
  7. What the voters think is what the party thinks. The DNC have a lllllloooonnnnnggggggg way to go to put in a D replacing Mr. Richardson...or should I say that Mr. Richardson has a long way to go to put a DNC guy in his place. Unless there's a threat that the GOP loses the Speaker's seat (I don't know exactly how that works) or a threat that a DNC guy will get Mr. Richardson's rep seat, another GOP running against Mr. Richardson won't even blip on the GOP leadership's radar. Only if Mr. Richardson can be easily defeated by another GOP, or unless there's an appreciable risk of him losing to a
  8. Acknowlegded without further comment at this time.
  9. - The Six Me-yen Dollir Man! Translation: The $6,000,000 -Man. - Baa Baa Blacksheep (Later Black Sheep Squadron)
  10. ...And I'll hold my applause until the nuances of this work their ways out, if they ever do. (And I can't say with a straight face that I'd believe whatever closure is offered to the public one way or another.) I don't trust a politician as far as I can throw him or her; not even when they claim to be hurting. I can recognize and even respect the feelings of those who express knowing Mr. Richardson personally, but friends tend to defend friends whether that defense is deserving or not--indeed some consider this to be the definition of friendship, and good or bad or right or wrong, I ha
  11. <spanky> ...And how! </spanky> With that said, I'd like to note that the personal issues being played are sometimes sad (not sad like sorry-ass, but sad like feeling bad about it), sometimes interesting and sometimes very confusing and surprising. That "rest of the story" smell fills my nostrils. I think there more ROTS in Mr. Richardson's situation as well as with many of the posters in this thread in one way or another.
  12. Where does the DNA come from? Is there a DNA donor? If this is just taking intercourse from making babies, this is nothing. Genetic manipulation is the shizzle. It's scary and exciting at the same time. It will change the world more than anything else ever has. It's very interesting to ponder the impacts to society, culture--everything--of people living indefinitely. It's within reach.
  13. We had them in the basement a few years ago from our cats. (Walmart flea preventative stuff doesn't work.) If the wife hadn't been really bad pregnant at the time, we'd have probably burned the house down and started over. With heavy hearts, we banished the cats. We spryed twice--me once and a "professional" once. We used diatoaceous earth. Neither worked. Then, I went to the vet and bought that prescription...Advantage or something; we still use it. Anyway, I figured I'd treat the cats and let them back in the basement where surely the fleas would get on them, bit them, an
  14. Why are you taking that personally when what I ridiculed is what "The media and president has said...was strictly a private humanitarian effort?"
  15. ROFL. Suuuuuurrrrrrrrreeee it was strictly private. It's so private that it made "the 'news'".
  16. The indicator on my highly sensitive suspici-o-meter is completely off the scale. My pessimistic nature gives rise to two theories: 1) Business ain't good; your traffic ain't what it was and you suspect that opening up your popular Fora will bring people back. 2) You're moving to suppress the Right's opinions. It's got to suck that you've got this good thing going, but it happens to be in an area where people tend to have good political sense and are thererfore "hostile" toward the Left. This is Righty Country, Pubby. All you've got to do is recruit more Eddies such t
  17. Unless I'm missing something else, we can only assume the child was left unattended by the mother. Perhaps the attendant assigned by the mother left the scene? Etc etc etc.. We don't know enough to judge what happened. (But lets burn her anyway! <---That was sarcasm for those of us who are sarcastically challenged.)
  18. "I make light of something like this" when I point out the 'logical' leaps some here have gleefully made when another's freedom is on the line? How can I ever make it up to you?
  19. That would be trollin' I ain't no troll. What I am doing is no big deal; I'm just doing exactly what you'd want others to do if it were you accused of such a thing. Why would you hope that a man, giving another the benefit of doubt and using reasoning, wouldn't have kids? As far as heat: yes, it does matter. As far as heat, yes, it does matter. ...Wrong because your assumptions must be right? Or just as easily as a lot of other things. I believe it, but I don't obsess over it. Yes it is. A
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