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Roots?Refuse to watch that film.![]()
Roots?Refuse to watch that film.![]()
Forrest HumpRoots?Refuse to watch that film.![]()
Although you had it worse, I had to deal with "Oh it's you, Bob" for years.Forrest HumpRoots?Refuse to watch that film.![]()
Yeah, he's a guy that should be read and not seen nor heard.Mike Mayock generally knows his stuff, but I find him extremely irritating. Just an unlikeable dude.
Charming couple.I think she's been asleep ever since she sent the picture of her in a post-shower towel to Zartan.if you like it to be hot as balls with 99% humidity, I guess the weather is better in NOsay hi to fluffer and hucklepuck for us.Our other thought was Portland.New Orleans with better weather and better proximity, though.
Was hoping for a Emma Stone video. Or Amanda Seyfriend. But this will do.
My linkSorry bro, looks like that awful actor on Dexter got to her.Was hoping for a Emma Stone video. Or Amanda Seyfriend. But this will do.
The #s are very high for sure...but it's one of those "know where to go and where not to go kind of places". Lived here all my life, and I can only recall one time where I was actually worried. Post kickball game (hi Stu :wavelolzI do love the city. Great place to visit. Very safe in parts. But - and I think this is especially true post-Katrina - it's got some problems with violent crime.Too many running QB's?New Orleans is a little too....dangerousy for me.![]()
we all go to a bar that's in a neighborhood that's fine during the day but a tad sketchy at night. I park two blocks down on a main street in a bank parking lot right in front of the ATM. As I'm walking back (probably 10ish), I notice that there's a black guy (mid 30s I guess) walking up briskly behind me (faster than a normal walk). I'm in flip flops so I couldn't run, but I started walking fast to my car. Guy figures out what I was doing and said "I'm just going to the ATM to get money for some smokes":white guilt:Makes me feel like I was close.My linkSorry bro, looks like that awful actor on Dexter got to her.Was hoping for a Emma Stone video. Or Amanda Seyfriend. But this will do.
I'd rather die in a fire.No. Link?Yeah, have you read Mr. Krista's posts on music?Saw Kid Rock play a few years back at a Mardi Gras ball....I didn't know what to expect, but he put on a fun show. Obviously a party atomosphere...so as long as you're expecting that, you could have a good time'krista4 said:At our department holiday lunch* today, I won tickets to the company suite for a Kid Rock concert.*Avid readers of my posts will recall that the company disallowed company-sponsored lunches this year and are allowing us to search for gnomes instead, but my boss paid out of his own pocket for our lunch for 50+ at a good restaurant. Pretty nice.
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Newports, undoubtedly.The #s are very high for sure...but it's one of those "know where to go and where not to go kind of places". Lived here all my life, and I can only recall one time where I was actually worried. Post kickball game (hi Stu :wavelolzI do love the city. Great place to visit. Very safe in parts. But - and I think this is especially true post-Katrina - it's got some problems with violent crime.Too many running QB's?New Orleans is a little too....dangerousy for me.![]()
we all go to a bar that's in a neighborhood that's fine during the day but a tad sketchy at night. I park two blocks down on a main street in a bank parking lot right in front of the ATM. As I'm walking back (probably 10ish), I notice that there's a black guy (mid 30s I guess) walking up behind me. I'm in flip flops so I couldn't run, but I started walking fast to my car. Guy figures out what I was doing and said "I'm just going to the ATM to get money for some smokes"
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Self immolation or something ghoulish?I'd rather die in a fire.No. Link?Yeah, have you read Mr. Krista's posts on music?Saw Kid Rock play a few years back at a Mardi Gras ball....I didn't know what to expect, but he put on a fun show. Obviously a party atomosphere...so as long as you're expecting that, you could have a good time'krista4 said:At our department holiday lunch* today, I won tickets to the company suite for a Kid Rock concert.*Avid readers of my posts will recall that the company disallowed company-sponsored lunches this year and are allowing us to search for gnomes instead, but my boss paid out of his own pocket for our lunch for 50+ at a good restaurant. Pretty nice.
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I'd rather die in a fire.No. Link?Yeah, have you read Mr. Krista's posts on music?Saw Kid Rock play a few years back at a Mardi Gras ball....I didn't know what to expect, but he put on a fun show. Obviously a party atomosphere...so as long as you're expecting that, you could have a good time'krista4 said:At our department holiday lunch* today, I won tickets to the company suite for a Kid Rock concert.*Avid readers of my posts will recall that the company disallowed company-sponsored lunches this year and are allowing us to search for gnomes instead, but my boss paid out of his own pocket for our lunch for 50+ at a good restaurant. Pretty nice.
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Whatever you got. I can't imagine many punishments worse than suffering through a Kid Rock concert with Kid Rock and actual Kid Rock fans. Maybe Rush providing the score for a dramatic reading of Henry Rollins poetry would be worse. Stalin's death camps and the Holocaust were real bad, too.Self immolation or something ghoulish?I'd rather die in a fire.No. Link?Yeah, have you read Mr. Krista's posts on music?Saw Kid Rock play a few years back at a Mardi Gras ball....I didn't know what to expect, but he put on a fun show. Obviously a party atomosphere...so as long as you're expecting that, you could have a good time'krista4 said:At our department holiday lunch* today, I won tickets to the company suite for a Kid Rock concert.*Avid readers of my posts will recall that the company disallowed company-sponsored lunches this year and are allowing us to search for gnomes instead, but my boss paid out of his own pocket for our lunch for 50+ at a good restaurant. Pretty nice.
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Shellac writes about two new songs every three years. They've been playing the same set since 2006. All of their songs are rare. Should have typed "rare Wipers song", or "new Joel Phelps recordings" or "Gypsy Kings beaten to death" or "Glen Danzig on Jeopardy."Rare"]
than read your own posts?I'd rather die in a fire.No. Link?Yeah, have you read Mr. Krista's posts on music?Saw Kid Rock play a few years back at a Mardi Gras ball....I didn't know what to expect, but he put on a fun show. Obviously a party atomosphere...so as long as you're expecting that, you could have a good time'krista4 said:At our department holiday lunch* today, I won tickets to the company suite for a Kid Rock concert.*Avid readers of my posts will recall that the company disallowed company-sponsored lunches this year and are allowing us to search for gnomes instead, but my boss paid out of his own pocket for our lunch for 50+ at a good restaurant. Pretty nice.
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I had a locker next to Larry Walker's niece all through high school.
Did she ever slug .720? Doubt it.I had a locker next to Larry Walker's niece all through high school.
Portland is so much better than new Orleans. Not even a competition.Our other thought was Portland.New Orleans with better weather and better proximity, though.
Oh. Disregard my previous comment.I do. And I hate dreariness.if you like it to be hot as balls with 99% humidity, I guess the weather is better in NOOur other thought was Portland.New Orleans with better weather and better proximity, though.
Hot.Let me make it up to you, Homer. teen gymnasts no lie.
(Read the following while listening to this)F you,Whatever you got. I can't imagine many punishments worse than suffering through a Kid Rock concert with Kid Rock and actual Kid Rock fans. Maybe Rush providing the score for a dramatic reading of Henry Rollins poetry would be worse. Stalin's death camps and the Holocaust were real bad, too.Self immolation or something ghoulish?I'd rather die in a fire.No. Link?Yeah, have you read Mr. Krista's posts on music?Saw Kid Rock play a few years back at a Mardi Gras ball....I didn't know what to expect, but he put on a fun show. Obviously a party atomosphere...so as long as you're expecting that, you could have a good time'krista4 said:At our department holiday lunch* today, I won tickets to the company suite for a Kid Rock concert.![]()
*Avid readers of my posts will recall that the company disallowed company-sponsored lunches this year and are allowing us to search for gnomes instead, but my boss paid out of his own pocket for our lunch for 50+ at a good restaurant. Pretty nice.![]()
I'd rather get mugged than have to listen to that awful NO accent all the timeThe #s are very high for sure...but it's one of those "know where to go and where not to go kind of places". Lived here all my life, and I can only recall one time where I was actually worried. Post kickball game (hi Stu :wavelolzI do love the city. Great place to visit. Very safe in parts. But - and I think this is especially true post-Katrina - it's got some problems with violent crime.Too many running QB's?New Orleans is a little too....dangerousy for me.![]()
we all go to a bar that's in a neighborhood that's fine during the day but a tad sketchy at night. I park two blocks down on a main street in a bank parking lot right in front of the ATM. As I'm walking back (probably 10ish), I notice that there's a black guy (mid 30s I guess) walking up briskly behind me (faster than a normal walk). I'm in flip flops so I couldn't run, but I started walking fast to my car. Guy figures out what I was doing and said "I'm just going to the ATM to get money for some smokes":white guilt:
In New Orleans, you get bothI'd rather get mugged than have to listen to that awful NO accent all the timeThe #s are very high for sure...but it's one of those "know where to go and where not to go kind of places". Lived here all my life, and I can only recall one time where I was actually worried. Post kickball game (hi Stu :wavelolzI do love the city. Great place to visit. Very safe in parts. But - and I think this is especially true post-Katrina - it's got some problems with violent crime.Too many running QB's?New Orleans is a little too....dangerousy for me.![]()
we all go to a bar that's in a neighborhood that's fine during the day but a tad sketchy at night. I park two blocks down on a main street in a bank parking lot right in front of the ATM. As I'm walking back (probably 10ish), I notice that there's a black guy (mid 30s I guess) walking up briskly behind me (faster than a normal walk). I'm in flip flops so I couldn't run, but I started walking fast to my car. Guy figures out what I was doing and said "I'm just going to the ATM to get money for some smokes":white guilt:
Are you singing Sweet Home Alabama all night long?I guess this is the wrong thread to admit liking Kid Rock......I obviously live in a different world...
No but Devil Without A Cause is in steady rotationAre you singing Sweet Home Alabama all night long?I guess this is the wrong thread to admit liking Kid Rock......I obviously live in a different world...

I'm with you on Devil Without a Cause being a great album. But he's released a bunch of junk since then.No but Devil Without A Cause is in steady rotationAre you singing Sweet Home Alabama all night long?I guess this is the wrong thread to admit liking Kid Rock......I obviously live in a different world...![]()
Now that I will agree with. Maybe 1 or 2 decent songs but I don't listen to music released later than 1999I'm with you on Devil Without a Cause being a great album. But he's released a bunch of junk since then.No but Devil Without A Cause is in steady rotationAre you singing Sweet Home Alabama all night long?I guess this is the wrong thread to admit liking Kid Rock......I obviously live in a different world...![]()

I'M GOING PLATINUM!!I'm with you on Devil Without a Cause being a great album. But he's released a bunch of junk since then.No but Devil Without A Cause is in steady rotationAre you singing Sweet Home Alabama all night long?I guess this is the wrong thread to admit liking Kid Rock......
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I hated that song until I saw all the hot swinger chicks grooving to it at the pool in their bikinis last summer.Are you singing Sweet Home Alabama all night long?I guess this is the wrong thread to admit liking Kid Rock......I obviously live in a different world...
It's pretty much my favorite song ever now.
Probably the best post of the last 3 pages.You people take your music way too seriously
Not a dumb question at all. When flying out, you will do all check-in in Washington, and send the bags all the way through. Very unlikely you will have to do anything at IAH, except change terminal.When coming back, most likely you will have to collect your bags, and go through customs, prior to checking your bag back in for your connecting flight to Washington.(Nicaragua may have other rules, but this is otherwise standard procedure)Dumb Air-Travel Questions:I've only ever flown non-stop internationally. My flight to Nicaragua tomorrow has a layover in Houston. So, is leg 1 is technically a domestic flight? If so, do I assume I'd have to do all of my international check-in stuff in Houston? Or will that be done in Washington (point of origin) since both legs are with the same airline?
Thanks, charv. Luckily, I'm checking no bags so that variable is out of play. So, customs in Managua when I arrive and customs in Houston on the way back. I'm assuming I'll stay on the same concourse in Houston on the way down in between flights since both legs are United. That right?The reason I was concerned on the flight down is that I only have a 50 minute layover. Coming back, it's a few hours so I'll have plenty of time.Not a dumb question at all. When flying out, you will do all check-in in Washington, and send the bags all the way through. Very unlikely you will have to do anything at IAH, except change terminal.When coming back, most likely you will have to collect your bags, and go through customs, prior to checking your bag back in for your connecting flight to Washington.(Nicaragua may have other rules, but this is otherwise standard procedure)Dumb Air-Travel Questions:I've only ever flown non-stop internationally. My flight to Nicaragua tomorrow has a layover in Houston. So, is leg 1 is technically a domestic flight? If so, do I assume I'd have to do all of my international check-in stuff in Houston? Or will that be done in Washington (point of origin) since both legs are with the same airline?