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YellowLinesandArmadillos

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  1. Let's Go Sabres... Kill Detroit sans Franzen... Let's Go Sabres...
  2. It is not the quarterback, it is the coaching and the O-line... Gibbs won with Theisman, Williams, Shraeder and Rypien.... puleaase. This is the coach not adapting to his players and sticking to the only thing he knows which doesn't work anymore... definition of insanity.
  3. A lot of stuff is probably not listed in the big guides. Look for Mom and Pop run places, local grocery marts that are not part of a national chain... or stores listed as organic.... often they carry a lot of local products. But it does vary depending on region of the country where the locally grown produce is carried. Whole Foods and Wegmans are two chains that tend to carry locally grown products.
  4. There are plenty of farmers markets, usually on the weekends at a local school, church or synagogue. Just keep your eyes out, check out the local paper and they should be listed.
  5. I wish Ralph would just sell the Bills to Kelly and Co and be done with his role in them. He had his day and unless he gets aggressive and makes whole sale changes beginning with the front office and coach, I can't believe I am saying the this but Marcy Darcy looks competent compared to these smucks. :wallbash: :wallbash:
  6. Seriously, didn't watch the game, had a photo shoot today and watched the Sabres win last night.... Let's Go Sabres... Let's Go Sabres.... Wonder if the Sabres could have beaten the Browns?
  7. LOL.... ah NO... nor was I a Jason Peters fan... just posted on that thread a few minutes before.
  8. I said with a few exceptions. I recently had some cheddar at a local farmers market that was awesome, but the standard crap you get at a grocery store sucks....
  9. I now live in Westchester... P.S. I like sweaty women Agreed it could be taken a couple of different ways and non of it the way I think I intended.
  10. Sorry Chef, I have been to the Loire River Valley where a lot of cheese is produced and with a few exceptions, the US can't hold a candle to the French cheese. Unless you taste it in France, not after it has been nuked by the American no taste government processors you haven't tried french cheese.
  11. Agreed, the women may not shave as much, but at least they are not fat overweight, I don't like to sweat, but I will heat hamburgers all day....
  12. Jason Peters is a tool and a Lazy sack of S... and a whiny overpaid fat boy... there you satisfied... So he had one good game... wait till he really blows it and you Filly fans get one him... you will see how depressed he gets and then won't even return the coaches phone calls while he sits on his Moms couch eating french fries. Pullleeease.!
  13. Not sure about that, but at least the Beef would be Organic as opposed to the taste genetically modified out of the beef.
  14. You can borrow this one. I photographed it for the Springfield Republican the December afterwards: Link
  15. Agreed and the 3 or 4% unemployment rate at the height of the expansion would probably be a lot higher too... say 8 or 9%, but agreed it is a bunch of crap. The actual v. effective rate of employment from econ 101 is what I remember.
  16. Over 3600 votes now and waffling between 3 and 4%
  17. Agreed, but that is the way that it has been measured for years. The arguments for and against are a head ache to rehash. I guess measuring the non-looking v. the disgruntled is hard to accurately separate.
  18. Seriously, the DEA should check him out, what ever drugs he is doing sure has him messed up... Hey Della you enjoying the pretty colors?
  19. 11pm, isn't that past your bed-time. Do your parents know that you are on the internet this late? You should be in bed so that you can harass your third grade teacher better.
  20. Ah, been a while since I read Godel... will have to look that one up. Thanks.
  21. I am not being sarcastic by the next statement... but I disagree with you. I think that many forms of reasoning require a form of faith. The very acceptance of the fact that we cannot prove our existence requires a certain amount of faith that what we perceive is real. It doesn't require that we believe in a specific higher power as enunciated by the major religions, but it requires that existence is real despite our inability to prove it. Because most forms of reasoning sooner or later have a gap in logic requiring faith that the reasoning is based on something. Also, despite what empiricism states, it has no explanation for human emotion other than as it results from natural instincts, which if true would negate our ability to critically think... it would all be the result of the instinctual process. I could go on, but each form of reasoning has its flaws including I admit faith, but taken together faith allows a certain ability to clearly differentiate between the flaws in the reasoning and the actual relevance of the reasoning. How you describe your faith in is up to you, but I don't think some form is in everyone or non-of-the above is possible, IMO granted.
  22. Exactly, but the result is that many people find comfort in faith, as a result are able to cope with the unexplainable, faith helps provide understanding to the connection they feel with other human beings and therefore they able to make peace with the myriad of human emotions that can often lead to our own and others destruction. I would argue that those who cause destruction don't actually have faith, but use the word or words as a foil to manipulate others to follow in their own narcissism, but that is MO. Hence Faith is a component of rational decision making when not fakely enunciated and thus narcissistic and in its extreme delusional. P.S. I am not sure I can add to your concept of God, hence why I have not defined mine other than to tell you what I don't think God is. Also, I do think that science allows us to further our understanding of our perceived existence despite the fact that we cannot ultimately prove it. In fact many forms of reasoning including faith help in that endeavor and to deny any one of them is to throw away a tool in the tool box of that process. There are times when each tool is necessary. Hence why I keep an open mind to even Right Wing Christians and other fundamentalists, who most of the time I cannot stomach.
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