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There will be a lot of defunct jerseys in the stadium
Ramius replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Over the past 2 years i have lost/may lose the following jerseys (length of time i had it before it was obsolete)... Bledsoe (3 years), Moulds old style(6 years), McGahee (3 years), and potentially spikes throwback(2 years). I think i'll pass on a jersey until next offseason, and if we extend evans i'll snag one of those. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If children are going to ultimately regress to the mean, how is a eugenics program supposed to work? -
Put Them In Jail, Not Back In School
Ramius replied to molson_golden2002's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
i havent created anything. You do a great job of that all on your very own. OC is perfectly capabale of realizing that you're an idiot all by himself, based on the way you have tried to argue in this thread. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Lets toss insecurities and personal inadequacies on top of his inability to comprehend math and biology and economics. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think you are getting a bit confused. There should be 3.5 nuggets every single time. The 6 piece nugget is in error, and the 9 piece nugget is more in error. We're not even going to get into the statistics behind the 20 piece nugget. Actually, the most correct order of McNuggets at McDonalds is the Nugget happy meal, which has 4 nuggets. The McChicken sandwich is actually the precursor to a mcnugget. In McDonalds case, The McNugget has roughly 30-40% heritability of the chicken trait with respect to its parent, the chicken sandwich. And that explains the size difference between the 2. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
He's welcome to make fun of either one of my schools. Clarkson U or Florida St. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Once again, he cant distinguish the difference between a single event and a distribution of events. But then again, he appears to have trouble with the word "different". Lets try something HA. This might help you define "different." We'll use an example from your school days. A big mac and chicken mcnuggets are different. As in NOT THE SAME. Chicken McNuggets and the Chicken deluxe sandwich could be the same, because they are both chicken. But The chicken sandwich and the Quarter pounder are Different. Are we getting anywhere? -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Based on your posts, I'm guessing by intellectual freedom you mean the freedom to be an incompetent moron. But either way, I'm sure Dean Ronald McDonald is intolerant of your idiocy. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The real reasons you wont admit your alma mater is 1) its somewhere that is extremely easy to make fun of, and 2)that you're afraid someone here is going to forward your moronic ideas to your university president, and they'll rescind your diploma. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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PFT reporting McGahee signed 7 years, $40 mil...
Ramius replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lets see. If i do the math, willis will probably pocket that 7.5 mil SB, but with that 6 mil option bonus, i bet 2 mil goes to each baby momma. -
What should I do with my McGahee jersey....
Ramius replied to OCinBuffalo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Darelle Revis wore #21 in college at Pitt. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
http://health.msn.com/pregnancykids/kidshe...73>1=9145 http://health.msn.com/pregnancykids/kidshe...entid=100154188 -
The White House Makes A Stand!
Ramius replied to molson_golden2002's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And they do take up precious slots at Hamburger U, limiting the opportunities of holcombs arm and his like. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You obviously havent, but need to, consider the skill level of east german cheeseheads. Their kids are always going to grow up to be master cheeseburger creators, regarless of the environment they are raised in. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Nachos are a thing of the past. Havent you seen? Salsa production peaked in the US in 1970, Mexico in 1974, in canada in 1982, and in Saudi Arabia in 2006. The US salsa production was 4.4 gigajars in the 1980's, and its down to 1.8 gigajars in 2007. In fact, our Salsa reserves may be empty in our lifetimes! Plus, OSEC has cornered the market on salsa, so the price of a jar of salsa is going to go through the roof very soon! The larger OSEC countries' salsa reserves are, the more their cartel allows them to produce. Hence, these countries have a strong incentive to exaggerate the size of their . . . reserves. Dr. PAco Gonzalez, a former senior executive of the National Mexican Salsa Company, has stated that Mexico's salsa reserves in particular, and OSEC's in general, are wildly exaggerated. He believes world salsa production is at its peak, and will fall 32% by 2020. But I'm sure you know more about all that than he does. We need to prepare for a salsa free snack-food economy in the near future! -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
In the spirit of Herr Holcombs nazi-like beliefs... http://health.msn.com/pregnancykids/kidshe...73>1=9145 http://health.msn.com/pregnancykids/kidshe...entid=100154188 -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
In the future you are going to have to look elsewhere for your cheeselayers. next generation your cheeselayers are onyl going to have 80% of the ability of their parents. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The UT system grads are better suited for BK, where they only need to stack meat and cheese. Adding complicated ingredients like lettuce and tomatoes gets them all kinds of confused. Case in point: mike williams...has that guy EVER eaten a vegetable? -
Why is Langston Walker still on the team ?
Ramius replied to BillsCelticsAngelsBama's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
because he anchored the right side of our o-line and helped Brad Butler blossom at RG. Langston isnt the problem. We need to add a solid #2 WR in the draft (2008) so next year we dont lose in the divisional round like this past year (2007). Also, we're not going to cut him and waste cap space when we just spent $100 million extending JP and Lee. -
A peer-reviewed study about Wikipedia's accuracy
Ramius replied to Orton's Arm's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Thanks EC. Nice to have someone else mention it. Funny how he wont admit what college he went to. But McDonalds Hamburger U is probably ranked top 50 in hamburger schools. I should ask him what its like having grimace as a professor. -
ESPN Says McGahee probably to Baltimore by this weekend
Ramius replied to mackey7789's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Alexander and Edge wanted HUGE extensions as a part of their trades, hence the reason why no oen traded for them. -
Name all Fifty States in ten minutes or less
Ramius replied to millbank's topic in Off the Wall Archives
same here. it wasnt the memory, it was the typing that killed me. -
He didnt actually go through any black holes. The Maw is a cluster of black holes all close together, so he went in between them, without ever crossing the event horizon.
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Agreed. Now, if i can find a way to quantumly entangle with Tony Romo, and then teleport when he's shagging Carrie Underwood, i'm all set.