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Ricky Rubio was 0-7 shooting tonight in a one point loss. Love our Wolves.
GB getting the +1.5.Pek didn't have his best game either. And Corey Brewer was trying to create...yuk.

It was a back to backer on the road though. So I think we can write this one of as "all in the game."

 
And that, folks, is why cosjobs is the best. Going through some crap himself but here to make a plea for someone else. So generous. :thumbup:

GBcj, I will get to you what I can after our house gets sold Friday. My amount will be dependent upon that happening.

 
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I feel like I'd be ok with my in-laws going somewhere else for a while. Only 8 days left!!
How was Thankfsving ?
Good. The turkey was delicious, my wife and sister in law drank almost 3 bottles of wine between the two of them and both passed out, and me and my brother in law ended up playing Tecmo Super Bowl.
My brother and I used to play entire super Tecmo seasons over the thanksgiving break. Good work, friend.

 
Holy ####, shark pool threads about "issues" like Hernandez and Incignito are possibly worse than anything the FFA has to offer, including threads involving Tim and politics/trayvon.

 
Holy ####, shark pool threads about "issues" like Hernandez and Incignito are possibly worse than anything the FFA has to offer, including threads involving Tim and politics/trayvon.
We could all learn a little from couch quarterbacks prognosticating on the morality of locker room hazing and execution style murder. :coffee:

 
hey guys. I've been battling a ton of #### lately and not had much time to hang out much.

We had a big flood here last week and I found out today that the lady that cleans rooms here lost everything. She's probably about 35, married with a 2 & 5 year old. They had an apartment in the flood plain on Onion Creek and a wall of water rushed through it, four foot deep. They lost everything they had: clothes, furniture, etc., and both their cars were found destroyed about half a mile away.

They are now living with their in-laws - nine people in a 2/1 apartment.

I have a friend who owns a car lot and and he has a crappy old ####box van he just took in on a trade that he is going to sell me for the $600 he gave on trade-in. That will at least allow her husband to get to work Wednesday and maybe keep his job. We will pick her up/take her home to keep working here (with a $2/hr raise). We are also going to Kohl's tomorrow to buy them some clothes. I can probably hustle and find what furniture I cannot provide them, but they are going to need $3K to get another apartment. I'm broke and doing all I can but I cannot come close to helping the out on that.

So if any of you are feeling particularly benevolent, maybe you could send some donations this way to help out. I'll send out boxes of crap with at least one failed venture article of clothing included (WineBat and UHEM fans take note) for each donation of $100 or more.

Most of you have my phone and/or address to contact me, otherwise you can PM me here. I can even run credit cards if you want to do it that way. My phone is 5 one dozen 444 54hundred.

thanks
Are the kids boys or girls?

 
hey guys. I've been battling a ton of #### lately and not had much time to hang out much.

We had a big flood here last week and I found out today that the lady that cleans rooms here lost everything. She's probably about 35, married with a 2 & 5 year old. They had an apartment in the flood plain on Onion Creek and a wall of water rushed through it, four foot deep. They lost everything they had: clothes, furniture, etc., and both their cars were found destroyed about half a mile away.

They are now living with their in-laws - nine people in a 2/1 apartment.

I have a friend who owns a car lot and and he has a crappy old ####box van he just took in on a trade that he is going to sell me for the $600 he gave on trade-in. That will at least allow her husband to get to work Wednesday and maybe keep his job. We will pick her up/take her home to keep working here (with a $2/hr raise). We are also going to Kohl's tomorrow to buy them some clothes. I can probably hustle and find what furniture I cannot provide them, but they are going to need $3K to get another apartment. I'm broke and doing all I can but I cannot come close to helping the out on that.

So if any of you are feeling particularly benevolent, maybe you could send some donations this way to help out. I'll send out boxes of crap with at least one failed venture article of clothing included (WineBat and UHEM fans take note) for each donation of $100 or more.

Most of you have my phone and/or address to contact me, otherwise you can PM me here. I can even run credit cards if you want to do it that way. My phone is 5 one dozen 444 54hundred.

thanks
Are the kids boys or girls?
Good question. If they're boys we should have a pile of clothes and toys to donate that my freakishly large children have grown out of.

 
hey guys. I've been battling a ton of #### lately and not had much time to hang out much.

We had a big flood here last week and I found out today that the lady that cleans rooms here lost everything. She's probably about 35, married with a 2 & 5 year old. They had an apartment in the flood plain on Onion Creek and a wall of water rushed through it, four foot deep. They lost everything they had: clothes, furniture, etc., and both their cars were found destroyed about half a mile away.

They are now living with their in-laws - nine people in a 2/1 apartment.

I have a friend who owns a car lot and and he has a crappy old ####box van he just took in on a trade that he is going to sell me for the $600 he gave on trade-in. That will at least allow her husband to get to work Wednesday and maybe keep his job. We will pick her up/take her home to keep working here (with a $2/hr raise). We are also going to Kohl's tomorrow to buy them some clothes. I can probably hustle and find what furniture I cannot provide them, but they are going to need $3K to get another apartment. I'm broke and doing all I can but I cannot come close to helping the out on that.

So if any of you are feeling particularly benevolent, maybe you could send some donations this way to help out. I'll send out boxes of crap with at least one failed venture article of clothing included (WineBat and UHEM fans take note) for each donation of $100 or more.

Most of you have my phone and/or address to contact me, otherwise you can PM me here. I can even run credit cards if you want to do it that way. My phone is 5 one dozen 444 54hundred.

thanks
Are the kids boys or girls?
Good question. If they're boys we should have a pile of clothes and toys to donate that my freakishly large children have grown out of.
Boy is 2 and the girl is 4

 
I have not had a cigarette since Saturday as SNL was ending. The only time I ever quit for any substantial period of time since i was 15 years old was a three year period in 2001 where I went from a pack and a half a day to zero, cold turkey. I am trying to remember what that was like and how I did that because at the time it seemed like no big deal and this time is making me want to go nuts. I spent all day Sunday working in the yard, sipping on beers and that usually would call for a couple during the day. It's worst when I get home after work and crack a beer and usually subsides once I eat dinner. Problem is that I usually am not hungry until 7 or 8. :gnashing teeth:

 
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I have not had a cigarette since Saturday as SNL was ending. The only time I ever quit for any substantial period of time since i was 15 years old was a three year period in 2001 where I went from a pack and a half a day to zero, cold turkey. I am trying to remember what that was like and how I did that because at the time it seemed like no big deal and this time is making me want to go nuts. I spent all day Sunday working in the yard, sipping on beers and that usually would call for a couple during the day. It's worst when I get home after work and crack a beer and usually subsides once I eat dinner. Problem is that I usually am not hungry until 7 or 8. :gnashing teeth:
Best thing you can do. Keep at it. When my old man quit, he popped a piece of chewing gum every time he got that urge. Not nicotine gum, just regular gum. It gave him something else on which he could focus the habitual tendencies and seemed to work quite well. He went cold after about 40 years and 3+ packs daily.

 
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Have to give the stbx credit, the conversation was actually very rational and productive. Things are looking good and we may get through this with a minimal amout of crazy.

For now... :scared:

 
Bob Sacamano said:
Abraham said:
I have not had a cigarette since Saturday as SNL was ending. The only time I ever quit for any substantial period of time since i was 15 years old was a three year period in 2001 where I went from a pack and a half a day to zero, cold turkey. I am trying to remember what that was like and how I did that because at the time it seemed like no big deal and this time is making me want to go nuts. I spent all day Sunday working in the yard, sipping on beers and that usually would call for a couple during the day. It's worst when I get home after work and crack a beer and usually subsides once I eat dinner. Problem is that I usually am not hungry until 7 or 8. :gnashing teeth:
Best thing you can do. Keep at it. When my old man quit, he popped a piece of chewing gum every time he got that urge. Not nicotine gum, just regular gum. It gave him something else on which he could focus the habitual tendencies and seemed to work quite well. He went cold after about 40 years and 3+ packs daily.
I have a kid and another on the way and I want to see her grow up. I also went to a wedding last weekend with my closest friends from college. 2 of the guys used to always be outside with me smoking....this time their wives were giving me hell about not quitting yet like the other grownups. :mellow:

 
shuke said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Did you watch the video? When's the last time security took an unruly fan ON THE COURT on their way escorting him out?
Beats me. I've never been to a pro basketball game. When was the last time you saw that happen?

 
Week 9 Summary

PowerAIDS blew out Drugstore Cowboys this week to claim first place in GMTAN Phantacy Futbol, knocking out Pale Wiffle Condoms. PowerAIDS picked up the most momentum, exploding from fourth place to first. Pale Wiffle Condoms wasn't as lucky, sliding from first to third. Reese's Power, PowerAIDS, and Let It Sweat are all on win streaks.

Top Player Matchup Summaries

Oildale Meat Raffle 180.65, Vag Head Hummus Men 144.00

Oildale Meat Raffle (4-5, 1,345.92) beat Vag Head Hummus Men (3-6, 1,388.20), 180.65 - 144.00, thanks to Matt Forte, who scored 39.90 points on Monday night. Oildale Meat Raffle scored 31.6% more points than projected (137.22), the team's highest percentage of the season.

PowerAIDS 204.97, Drugstore Cowboys 99.17

Zac Stacy scored 47.55 points to help PowerAIDS (6-3, 1,546.21) easily defeat Drugstore Cowboys (6-3, 1,312.81), 204.97 - 99.17. The 105.80-point margin was the largest of the season for PowerAIDS and the win was the team's third straight.

Let It Sweat 188.27, Es pipí? 160.65

With 35.79 points, Philip Rivers led Let It Sweat (5-4, 1,567.47) in scoring, helping them knock off Es pipí? (3-6, 1,321.97), 188.27 - 160.65. Let It Sweat scored 14.7% more points than projected (164.17) and has now beaten expectations for eight straight weeks.

Stinky Fingers 114.93, Sweatier Vests 88.95

Stinky Fingers (5-4, 1,367.94) got lucky this week, earning a 114.93 - 88.95 victory over Sweatier Vests (2-7, 1,233.75) with just the week's 12th-highest point total. The 114.93 points put up by Stinky Fingers was the lowest winning score of the week.

Ice Bags & Nachos 271.38, Amazon Primelvrs 197.14

Ice Bags & Nachos (5-4, 1,394.32) had a record-setting performance this week, putting up the highest score in the league this season to defeat Amazon Primelvrs (2-7, 1,277.22), 271.38 - 197.14. Ice Bags & Nachos scored 103.7% more points than projected (133.25), the highest percentage in the league this season.

Elderly ###### AIDs 151.01, Jr High Cheerleaders 133.26

With 29.35 points, Alfred Morris led Elderly ###### AIDs (6-3, 1,523.89) in scoring, helping them take down Jr High Cheerleaders (5-4, 1,447.60), 151.01 - 133.26. At 17.75 points, the margin of victory was the smallest in the league this week.

Reese's Power 189.66, Pale Wiffle Condoms 162.98

Reese's Power (5-4, 1,565.11) picked up the league's highest score of the season from Nick Foles (76.89 points) and defeated Pale Wiffle Condoms (6-3, 1,441.87), 189.66 - 162.98.
 
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Top Player Matchup Summaries Oildale Meat Raffle 180.65, Vag Head Hummus Men 144.00

Oildale Meat Raffle (4-5, 1,345.92) beat Vag Head Hummus Men (3-6, 1,388.20), 180.65 - 144.00, thanks to Matt Forte, who scored 39.90 points on Monday night. Oildale Meat Raffle scored 31.6% more points than projected (137.22), the team's highest percentage of the season.
My link
Our QBs are still Josh Freeman, Jake Locker, and Matt Flynn. And we can start 2 of them!

 
Top Player Matchup Summaries Oildale Meat Raffle 180.65, Vag Head Hummus Men 144.00

Oildale Meat Raffle (4-5, 1,345.92) beat Vag Head Hummus Men (3-6, 1,388.20), 180.65 - 144.00, thanks to Matt Forte, who scored 39.90 points on Monday night. Oildale Meat Raffle scored 31.6% more points than projected (137.22), the team's highest percentage of the season.
My link
Our QBs are still Josh Freeman, Jake Locker, and Matt Flynn. And we can start 2 of them!
Can we pick up Seneca Wallace?

 
Cos - at that age you really should try and hit the Goodwill type stores. My wife comes home with tons of good clothes for next to nothing from those places. Boys are a bit harder as they are tougher on clothes but it should still be fine for a 2 year old.

 
Top Player Matchup Summaries

Oildale Meat Raffle 180.65, Vag Head Hummus Men 144.00

Oildale Meat Raffle (4-5, 1,345.92) beat Vag Head Hummus Men (3-6, 1,388.20), 180.65 - 144.00, thanks to Matt Forte, who scored 39.90 points on Monday night. Oildale Meat Raffle scored 31.6% more points than projected (137.22), the team's highest percentage of the season.
My link
Our QBs are still Josh Freeman, Jake Locker, and Matt Flynn. And we can start 2 of them!
Can we pick up Seneca Wallace?
Tedious.

 
Top Player Matchup Summaries

Oildale Meat Raffle 180.65, Vag Head Hummus Men 144.00

Oildale Meat Raffle (4-5, 1,345.92) beat Vag Head Hummus Men (3-6, 1,388.20), 180.65 - 144.00, thanks to Matt Forte, who scored 39.90 points on Monday night. Oildale Meat Raffle scored 31.6% more points than projected (137.22), the team's highest percentage of the season.
My link
Our QBs are still Josh Freeman, Jake Locker, and Matt Flynn. And we can start 2 of them!
Can we pick up Seneca Wallace?
Tedious.
True. I mean who has the time?

 

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