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Posted: 2/27/2007 1:20:25 AM EDT
my Post count hit's the year I was born. Quess what year that is? HAHAHAHA....
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2005 |
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Thank's a lot.... You make feel like I am an infant.... |
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No. That was Duke. I had you pegged for a teenager. |
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Alright already your killing me here. 1961 |
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Old timer. |
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Somewhere on the net I would like to find out the cost of bread, milk, gas, inflation back in "61"
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I am a Old dog arn't I... |
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You know...
I'm gabby tonight. I can get you there in about 20 minutes. |
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The way I been feeling lately you can probably get me there in 10 min.... |
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Why don't you join sooner than later? At your age, there's probably not much time left.
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Anyway's this is Bushmaster week, I've been a Colt man since 1979 when I join the U.S Army. Now it's time for that change....
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I was going to join on post count 2000 but I believe if you own 2 or more AR's one must be a paying member. |
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So... Ducks won again today, against the Sharks too! I need to get a pedicure, but don't know if I have time tomorrow.... I really like a shirt that I've been looking at, but its REALLY expensive...but matches the pants I want it for PERFECTLY! WHAT to do??? I broke now ONE, not TWO...but THREE nails today!! I don't know how I'm even able to sit and type! I have to schedule that too. Ok...should I fly or drive to the Clapton concert in 2 weeks? AND...WHAT do I wear?? ^^ pick one. I CAN keep going. Thats the shit I think about. |
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How old are YOU swingset? |
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You really have all those thoughts so early in the morning..........it's 5:41am here. |
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Uh, do you sleep, like ever? |
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Its not quite 3:00 here. I get to sleep in tomorrow too! |
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Are we counting years or mileage? I'm still pretty young by the dash counter, but I'm probably 3 paws in the grave if you count wear and tear. |
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I'm going to bed soon. Then I'll wake up for a half an hour around 7:30, then take a LONG nap! I'm from Cali...Uh...we "power sleep?" |
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I'm trying to figure out a Kelly Blue book on you. |
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Define sleep in? I think your some kind of hyperactive fashion diva myself. Although you could catch a few ZZZ's whilst recieving your mani/pedi i'm sure. ETA: nevermind I see turbo typist answered this already. |
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Are you at work? Home? |
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I'm at home. I don't have computers at work. |
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I have to wake up at 7:30, but then can sleep in until...looking at planner...1:00 tomorrow. eta: But I'll probably get up around 11:00. |
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They would definitely suffer moisture problems, right Dawn? |
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I'm in work right as I type this , My start time is 6am - 4:30 pm, I hope the I.T people here never break my balls for being on this site. That would suck... |
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That they would! For big events, I do have computers there, but only to make the data entry faster. |
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Hey now, no picking on the IT folks. We have an aggressive firewall here as well, just need to find out a few ways to sneak around it. |
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6:00 am? Like...6 in the morning?? That hour HURTS me, and my body clock. Its either a REALLY late night, or a REALLY painfully early morning. |
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That's funny.... Time to make the donuts....No, I don't work at a donut shop.. |
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This seems to be the Morning crew chat line.
so I will just say MORN! Or good night for those that get to sleep in. |
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You computer nerds and your "firewalls" BAH! I buy new computers when my firewalls suck. |
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EWWW! Do you know how many hours on the ellipticals ONE donut costs?? NOT worth it my friend. |
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And the other one on a banana peel? |
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But seriously though in regard to the original topic, you should join. It definitely has payed off for me this year, did you see the team member giveaway? I spent the money on a bronze membership and won a new bushmaster M4.
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And with that... Goodnight. Good luck on getting to 1961 Pocket! |
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Let's see here. 1969 model white male, German/American made, should be around $2k with depreciation. You have to take off a few bucks for the gray hair in the mustache, receding hairline, bad left knee and propensity to choose sleep over sex some days, and I'd say you're looking at $750.00 on the open market. Maybe more if it's dark, and she's lonely. |
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I agree, it's time...bottom line.... Now it's 6am time to make the Gauges..... This is my employer.. |
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Sweet dreams there princess, have a fabulous sleep in day! |
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Oh BTW, we weren't implying anything about your profession. Dawn happens to work around lots of water. |
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Eh. I have about $80.00 cash, and some rare pokemon cards I stole from the kids. Final offer. I'm GOING to bed, damnit! Stop posting interesting stuff now! |
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Aha, I told you guys she doesn't sleep! |
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1961! IN THE NEWS: John F. Kennedy becomes the 35th President Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as Vice President The Berlin Wall goes up between East and West Germany U.S. breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba Peace Corps is founded Freedom Riders are attacked in Birmingham, Alabama Jimmy Hoffa becomes president of the Teamsters Union Soviets put the first man into orbit when Major Yuri A. Gagarin orbits the Earth on April 12 U.S. launches Commander Alan B. Shepard, Jr. into space sending him 116.5 miles up on a 302-mile trip U.S. gets a second astronaut, Virgil Grissom, into space sending him 118 miles up on a 303-mile flight over the Atlantic Ocean Soviets send Gherman Stepanovich Titov into space on Vostok II achieving 17.5 orbits in 25 hours during a 434,960 mile trip Soviets test a 50-megaton hydrogen bomb creating the biggest explosion in history The U.S. now has 2,000 military advisors in Viet Nam Baseball legend Ty Cobb dies Roger Maris hits 61 home runs to take the home run record NY Yankees defeat the Cincinnati Reds to take the World Series A.J. Foyt sets a new land speed record (139.130 mph) at the Indianapolis 500 ON THE RADIO: Cavalcade of America CBS Radio Mystery Theater Death Valley Days Fibber McGee and Molly Fred Allen Show Gunsmoke Jack Benny Show Jungle Jim ON TELEVISION: The Defenders Dennis the Menace Lassie Candid Camera Bullwinkle Show Car 54 Where Are You? The Rifleman Ben Casey I've Got a Secret The Price is Right Bugs Bunny Dick Van Dyke Show Dobie Gillis Steve Allen Show Naked City Bob Newhart Show Donna Reed Show The Untouchables Dr. Kildare Hazel Route 66 The Flintstones The Andy Griffith Show The Avengers FADS & FASHION: Non-dairy creamers Valium Slip-n-Slide Frosty the Sno-cone Machine Dick Tracy Wristwatch Radio Lie Detector (the game) WHAT THINGS COST: Car: $2,275 Gasoline: 31 cents per gallon House: $18,800 Bread: 21 cents per loaf Milk: $1.05 per gallon Postage Stamp: 4 cents Average Annual Salary: $6,471 Minimum Wage: $1.15 per hour ACADEMY AWARD - BEST PICTURE: West Side Story - romantic musical drama by Robert Wise starring Natalie Wood TONY AWARD - BEST MUSICAL: Bye Bye Birdie - based on the book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams, choreographed by Gower Champion, starring Chita Rivera, Dick Van Dyke, Kay Medford, Paul Lynde, and Dick Gautier PULITZER PRIZES: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (fiction) All the Way Home by Tad Mosel (drama) Between War and Peace: The Potsdam Conference by Herbert Feis (history) Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War by David Donald (biography) Times Three: Selected Verse From Three Decades by Phyllis McGinley (poetry) NOBEL PEACE PRIZE: Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjold, Sweden, 1905-1961, United Nations Secretary General (awarded posthumously) TOP SONGS: The Lion Sleeps Tonight by The Tokens Take Good Care of My Baby by Bobby Vee Let There Be Drums by Sandy Nelson Tossin' and Turnin' by Bobby Lewis Big Bad John by Jimmy Dean Runaway by Del Shannon Pony Time by Chubby Checker Blue Moon by The Marcels Runaround Sue by Dion Travelin' Man by Ricky Nelson Hit the Road Jack by Ray Charles Surrender by Elvis Presley Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley Stand By Me by Ben E. King Bristol Stomp by The Dovells Twist Again by Chubby Checker Crazy by Patsy Cline Pretty Little Angel Eyes by Curtis Lee Please Mr. Postman by The Marvellettes Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow by The Shirelles There's a Moon Out Tonight by The Capris Dedicated to the One I Love by The Shirelles Hello Mary Lou by Ricky Nelson Spanish Harlem by Ben E. King Crying by Roy Orbison Raindrops by Dee Clark |
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Look yours up: HERE
Here's mine: 1970! IN THE NEWS: U.S. troops invade Cambodia Four students at Kent State University are shot by National Guardsmen at a demonstration protesting the U.S. invasion of Cambodia The first daisy wheel printer is introduced Alan Shugart patents the floppy disk Baltimore Orioles defeat the Cincinnati Reds to win the World Series Singer Janis Joplin dies of a drug overdose at 27 ON THE RADIO: Adventurers Club Catholic Hour Cavalcade of America CBS Radio Mystery Theater Jean Shepard ON TELEVISION: The Most Deadly Game Mary Tyler Moore Show The Young Rebels Tim Conway Comedy Hour The Young Lawyers Silent Force Hee Haw Johnny Cash Show The Odd Couple The Immortal Flip Wilson Show The Partridge Family The Interns UFO FADS & FASHION: Alien Zeroid Dawn dolls Masterpiece (the game) Platform shoes 8-track tapes WHAT THINGS COST: Car: $3,542 Gasoline: 36 cents per gallon House: $26,600 Bread: 24 cents per loaf Milk: $1.32 per gallon Postage Stamp: 6 cents Average Annual Salary: $11,106 Minimum Wage: $1.60 per hour ACADEMY AWARD - BEST PICTURE: Patton - war drama by Franklin J. Schaffner starring George C. Scott, Karl Malden, and Michael Bates TONY AWARD - BEST MUSICAL: Applause - based on All About Eve, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams, choreographed by Ron Field, starring Lauren Bacall, Len Cariou, Robert Mandan, and Ann Williams PULITZER PRIZES: Collected Stories by Jean Stafford (fiction) No Place to Be Somebody by Charles Gordone (drama) Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department by Dean Acheson (history) Huey Long by T. Harry Williams (biography) Untitled Subjects by Richard Howard (poetry) Gandhi's Truth by Erik H. Erikson (non-fiction) NOBEL PEACE PRIZE: Norman Ernest Borlaug, U.S., research leader at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center in Mexico City TOP SONGS: Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head by BJ Thomas Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Diana Ross Tears of a Clown by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles |
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That all depends on your perspective I guess. 1950 The Brink's robbery in Boston nets bandits almost $3 million Truman orders the development of the hydrogen bomb Korean War begins when North Korean Communist forces invade South Korea Puerto Rican nationalists make an assassination attempt on President Truman McCarthyism begins NY Yankees beat Philadelphia Phillies to take the World Series Earl Hilton issues the first credit card ON THE RADIO: Damon Runyon Theatre My Favorite Husband (to become I Love Lucy on television) 21st Precinct Amos and Andy Bob Hope Show Broadway is My Beat Casey, Crime Photographer CBS Radio Mystery Theater Dr. Kildare Meet the Press This is Your FBI ON TELEVISION: Truth or Consequences Alan Young Show Burns and Allen Show (moved over from radio) FADS & FASHION: Little People Clue Telephone booth stuffing Dennis the Menace comic books Party lines (75% of phone service customers have them!) WHAT THINGS COST: Car: $1,750 Gasoline: 27 cents per gallon House: $14,500 Bread: 14 cents per loaf Milk: 82 cents per gallon Postage Stamp: 3 cents Average Annual Salary: $3,800 Minimum Wage: 75 cents per hour ACADEMY AWARD - BEST PICTURE: All About Eve - a dramatic film by Joseph L. Mankiewicz starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter TONY AWARD - BEST MUSICAL: South Pacific - based on the book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, directed by Joshua Logan PULITZER PRIZES: The Way West by A.B. Guthrie, Jr. (fiction) South Pacific by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Joshua Logan (drama) Art and Life in America by Oliver W. Larkin (history) John Quincy Adams and the Foundations of American Foreign Policy by Samual Flagg Bemis (biography) Annie Allen by Gwendolyn Brooks (poetry) NOBEL PEACE PRIZE: Ralph Bunche, USA, 1904-1971, Professor at Harvard University, Director of the United Nations Division of Trusteeship, mediator in Palestine in 1948 TOP SONGS: Mona Lisa by Nat King Cole Harbor Lights by Sammy Kaye Rag Mop by The Ames Brothers I Wanna Be Loved by The Andrews Sisters The Tennessee Waltz by Patti Page |
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Alright, you got yourself a deal. The wife says you have to take the black lab too, it's kind of a package deal. Once you get used to the slobber and licking, it's really not that bad....and of course the dog has his bad habits too. |
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