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  • Rob
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 3194

    Love her or hate her, Ann "Zero Body Fat" Coulter lays her conservative political point of view right on the line.
    —Rob

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    • billyjoe
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2003
      • 9014

      I was just watching the woman on tv explain how to bake cookies in a toyota when outdoor temp is >95 and it reminded me of the time me and my brother tried to fry eggs on our parent's '49 Desoto . The whites came out good but the yolks slid down the fender because it was so rounded. I remember trying to sleep on the back seat of that car. The upholstery smelled nasty. Maybe it was stuffed with horse hair.

      ------------billyjoe

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      • peanuts
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 3365

        crazy website

        I think I found a website created by cosmicporch, but I'm not sure...



        What's with the howling wind?
        Hide not your talents.
        They for use were made.
        What's a sundial in the shade?

        - Benjamin Franklin

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        • IIC
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 14938

          Originally posted by peanuts View Post
          I think I found a website created by cosmicporch, but I'm not sure...



          What's with the howling wind?

          Peanuts...clicked Cosmo's site but I get this:


          No Such Web Site


          We could not find the photo sharing web site that you asked for. Please contact the owner of the site for the correct name.


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          • IIC
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2003
            • 14938

            Wacky Wacky Wacky:

            Clean a toilet with Coca-Cola? Shave with Jif Peanut Butter? Mousse your hair with Jell-O? Polish furniture with Spam? Best-selling author Joey Green shares hundreds of wacky uses for brand-name products.
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            • YouTube for video discussion of stock charts

              Here is a video from May 2006 where a few charts are discussed:


              Given the success of YouTube.com, I would think that this sort of video content has a very high chance of gaining audience in a "viral" manner and thereby draw hits to a web site, where your advertising deals can make you some MONEY.

              SPIKE, are you listening, broddah!

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              • Eerie photos of Nubian pyramids (Meroe site, Sudan)

                These photos of the black stone pyramids (tall and narrow) found at the ancient Nubian (present-day Sudan) site of Meroe have grabbed my imagination this past week. I'd never heard of these before. The site is near the upper Nile River but is now almost completely surrounded by encroaching Saharan sand dunes. An amazing sight!

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                • RL
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 1215

                  This has nothing to do with anything of Intrest to anyone. This morning I had gone to order golf trophies which I do once a year. There was a small strip plaza on one of the corners they have torn It down, and In It's place Is a Walgreens, which Is next to a CVS, which Is next to a Rite Aid. What the hell gives?
                  Ray Long

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                  • billyjoe
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 9014

                    Ray,
                    Everyone has stopped buying things except for drugs ?

                    -----------billyjoe

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                    • IIC
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 14938

                      Originally posted by RL View Post
                      This has nothing to do with anything of Intrest to anyone. This morning I had gone to order golf trophies which I do once a year. There was a small strip plaza on one of the corners they have torn It down, and In It's place Is a Walgreens, which Is next to a CVS, which Is next to a Rite Aid. What the hell gives?
                      At least you won't have to worry about seeing a Savon...My local Savon just became a CVS
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                      • Rob
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 3194

                        Originally posted by IIC View Post
                        At least you won't have to worry about seeing a Savon...My local Savon just became a CVS
                        I remember in the 80s when Sav-On Drug Stores spent millions of $$$ to change their name to Osco (rhymes with Roscoe), and then they realized it was a huge blunder because Osco sounds exactly like the Spanish word "asco," which means disgusting or repulsive. LOL ... I'll betcha somebody's head rolled on that one.
                        —Rob

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                        • peanuts
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 3365

                          Fantasy Football

                          I've got first pick, and draft day is Sept 2. Unfortunately, I'll be in ATL for the weekend and I will have to submit my trades via paper... Thing is, I don't know anything about this. I know football very well, but not the objective of fantasy football. Anyone care to suggest who I should pick first in my draft? I could use the help.
                          Hide not your talents.
                          They for use were made.
                          What's a sundial in the shade?

                          - Benjamin Franklin

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                          • IIC
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 14938

                            Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                            I've got first pick, and draft day is Sept 2. Unfortunately, I'll be in ATL for the weekend and I will have to submit my trades via paper... Thing is, I don't know anything about this. I know football very well, but not the objective of fantasy football. Anyone care to suggest who I should pick first in my draft? I could use the help.

                            I'm not Super Positive about this...But I think the objective is to win????
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                            • peanuts
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 3365

                              Originally posted by IIC View Post
                              I'm not Super Positive about this...But I think the objective is to win????
                              you don't say? What an intriguing concept. I'll have to look into that.
                              Hide not your talents.
                              They for use were made.
                              What's a sundial in the shade?

                              - Benjamin Franklin

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                              • IIC
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 14938

                                Got this off of AOL...Sounds yummy:

                                TOP BURGERS IN THE USA

                                1. All-American Drive-In -- Long Island, N.Y.
                                A famous and delicious "double double" for only $2.10? Fantastic!

                                2. Chris Madrid's -- San Antonio
                                Try the "Tostada Burger" with refried beans, chips, cheddar and salsa.
                                3. CityGrille -- Denver
                                Go high-end with a Steakburger, or local with a Buffaloburger.

                                4. Dick's Drive-In -- Seattle
                                It's all about their famous special sauce with zingy bits of pickle.

                                5. Goldyburgers -- Chicago
                                Serving 'em up hot, huge and cheesy since 1926

                                6. In-N-Out Burger -- Los Angeles
                                The perennial favorite also won in Vegas, OC and San Diego.

                                7. Jack's Old Fashion Hamburger -- South Florida
                                Hand-shaped, charbroiled perfection served up your way

                                8. O'Connell's Pub -- St. Louis
                                Juicy, charbroiled nine-ounce burgers for more than 40 years

                                9. Peter Luger -- New York
                                Prime dry-aged beef and signature steak sauce from a famed steak house

                                10. Roaring Fork -- Phoenix
                                Try the "Big-Ass Burger" stacked high with green chiles.

                                11. Stanich's -- Portland, Ore.
                                Try the amazing "Special" topped with a fried egg, ham, bacon and cheese.

                                12. Tessaro's -- Pittsburgh
                                Fresh meat ground daily in-house and flame-broiled on a hardwood grill

                                13. Thurman Cafe -- Columbus, Ohio
                                Thurman Burger = a 3/4 lb patty, ham, mozzarella and American Cheese

                                14. Val's Burgers -- San Francisco
                                You think you can handle the One-Pound Behemoth at Val's?

                                15. 96th St. Steakburgers -- Indianapolis
                                Perfection with ground steak cuts and buns grilled with mustard
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