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Steely Dan

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  1. Laughing at your own jokes is sad, just sad.
  2. Ok, start at the Quote button, move all the way to the left, go up to almost the top and stop at your avatar, beneath your avatar is the warning system for your posts. Get it? Got it? Good!
  3. Youch! That sucks. Even though he plays for another team I've always respected Big Ben. Especially a 6'8" 345 pound OL.
  4. Think about it Brad, study it.
  5. If it's like my cable DVR the TV can be turned off as well as the cable box as long as it's still connected to the cable input. Thanks for the reminders!
  6. Jackass!! I know people who've had them and it's something I never, ever, ever want to endure.
  7. Whatever MV.
  8. Never ever, ever, ever will that ever happen!! Jackasss!
  9. I don't know? This is for a specific problem to look into.
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  11. Abuse should suspend that privilege, IMO.
  12. 1. 200 - Can start threads - Bills Fan 2. 500 - Real Bills Fan 3. 1,000 - Admirable Bills Fan 4. 5,000 - I Tip My Hat To You Bills Fan 5. 10, 000 - Die Hard Bills Fan. - Can start posts with the ability to post pictures. 6. 15,000 - Thank You For Your Patronage - Is sent $50 7. 25,000 - Is sent $100
  13. There should be an inability to start any threads until 200 posts. JMO. It would stop the trolls if'n ya axe me's!
  14. Yeah, I do. The last thing I want is for them to say; "You didn't prep right. We'll have to reschedule."
  15. IMO, money usually buys lighter sentences when the person isn't a celebrity. Thanks for that article. His gun was unregistered. That's a big part of the problem, I think. Ben Roethlisberger hired body guards when he was a rookie and a lot of guys on the team thought he was a prima donna but now a lot of the Steelers do the same thing. That's the way to go, IMO.
  16. Gotta get a colonoscopy tomorrow morning. I start prepping around 6pm. I've had one before so I know what to expect but if you haven't had one, and you eventually should, it's no picnic. The last time I had one approx. 10 years ago they anesthetized me with Midazolam which doesn't knock you out but makes it so you don't remember a damn thing! Then they shove a camera up your sphincter and wind it along looking for anything out of the ordinary. It's a good thing medical science has progressed as it has because back in the day the cameras weren't so small. What drives someone in medical school to say; "You know what. I think my specialty will be pushing things up peoples asses!" ? I get the whole gynecology thing but proctologist? I also don't get the podiatrists. Why would anyone want to look at peoples smelly feet all day? My night is gonna be extremely ty.
  17. * Main Entry: 1well * Pronunciation: \ˈwel\ * Function: noun * Etymology: Middle English welle, from Old English; akin to Old English weallan to bubble, boil, Old High German wella wave, Lithuanian vilnis * Date: before 12th century 1 a : an issue of water from the earth : a pool fed by a spring b : source, origin 2 a : a pit or hole sunk into the earth to reach a supply of water b : a shaft or hole sunk to obtain oil, brine, or gas 3 a : an enclosure in the middle of a ship's hold to protect from damage and facilitate the inspection of the pumps b : a compartment in the hold of a fishing boat in which fish are kept alive 4 : an open space extending vertically through floors of a structure 5 : a space having a construction or shape suggesting a well for water 6 a : something resembling a well in being damp, cool, deep, or dark b : a deep vertical hole c : a source from which something may be drawn as needed 7 : a pronounced minimum of a variable in physics <a potential well> * Main Entry: 2well * Function: verb * Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wellan to cause to well; akin to Old English weallan to bubble, boil * Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1 : to rise to the surface and usually flow forth <tears welled from her eyes> 2 : to rise like a flood of liquid <longing welled up in his breast>transitive verb : to emit in a copious free flow * Main Entry: 3well * Function: adverb * Inflected Form(s): bet·ter \ˈbe-tər\; best \ˈbest\ * Etymology: Middle English wel, from Old English; akin to Old High German wela well, Old English wyllan to wish — more at will * Date: before 12th century 1 a : in a good or proper manner : justly, rightly b : satisfactorily with respect to conduct or action <did well in mathematics> <works well under pressure> 2 : in a kindly or friendly manner <spoke well of your idea> <wished them well> 3 a : with skill or aptitude : expertly, excellently <paints well> b : satisfactorily <the plan worked well> c : with good appearance or effect : elegantly <carried himself well> 4 : with careful or close attention : attentively <watch well what I do> 5 : to a high degree <well deserved the honor> <a well-equipped kitchen> —often used as an intensifier or qualifier <there are…vacancies pretty well all the time — Listener> 6 : fully, quite <well worth the price> 7 a : in a way appropriate to the facts or circumstances : fittingly, rightly <well said> b : in a prudent manner : sensibly —used with do<you would do well to reread the material> 8 : in accordance with the occasion or circumstances : with propriety or good reason <cannot well refuse> <the decision may well be questioned> 9 a : as one could wish : pleasingly <the idea didn't sit well with her> b : with material success : advantageously <married well> 10 a : easily, readily <could well afford a new car> b : in all likelihood : indeed <it may well be true> 11 : in a prosperous or affluent manner <he lives well> 12 : to an extent approaching completeness : thoroughly <after being well dried with a towel> 13 : without doubt or question : clearly <well knew the penalty> 14 : in a familiar manner <knew her well> 15 : to a large extent or degree : considerably, far <well over a million> usage see good — as well 1 : in addition : also <there were other features as well> 2 : to the same extent or degree : as much <open as well to the poor as to the rich> 3 : with equivalent, comparable, or more favorable effect <might just as well have stayed home> * Main Entry: 4well * Function: interjection * Date: before 12th century 1 —used to indicate resumption of discourse or to introduce a remark <they are, well, not quite what you'd expect> 2 —used to express surprise or expostulation <well, what have we here?> 5. 5well (adjective) 6. artesian well (noun) 7. 1as well as (conjunction) 8. 2as well as (preposition) 9. 3damn (adjective or adverb) 10. dry well (noun) Don't be a water carrier.
  18. Pay attention dumbass! He put coupons on his car. Maybin is 6'4" 250 and Freeney is 6'1" 268. I never understood those who say he's too small. Weight doesn't mean much to me for a DE unless he's grossly underweight. He seems to be tall enough to add some weight if he needs to. If he can sack the QB consistently then I don't give a crap about his weight.
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