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I've read the history of it and think the history is kind of cool, but do you think that other countries make fun of our "I believe that we will win" chant? It doesn't exactly reach out and grab ya.
Yeah, the meter is off. No flow. I say we just stick with U-S-A repeat
I really like the I believe chant
Sorry. I actually like it when it's being chanted, I guess. But when I see it written (Twitter, FB, etc.) it just seems kind of timid almost.

 
I've read the history of it and think the history is kind of cool, but do you think that other countries make fun of our "I believe that we will win" chant? It doesn't exactly reach out and grab ya.
Yeah, the meter is off. No flow. I say we just stick with U-S-A repeat
I really like the I believe chant
Sorry. I actually like it when it's being chanted, I guess. But when I see it written (Twitter, FB, etc.) it just seems kind of timid almost.
Sounds like something Canada would need to chant. We're the frigging USA. Winning is what we do*

*except for soccer, wars in third world countries and reliable cars.

 
YSR said:
Coworker wants to order from a local BBQ restaurant for lunch. The place has a bad reputation for service and apparently their owner is cracked out, rude, etc.

I took a look at their Facebook page to see their menu and/or daily specials, and now I'm probably going to spend the rest of the day looking at her posts. Did I miss a memo on effective forms of social media? What business model is this? bentley?
I, I, I can't look away.

Bob Sacamano said:
Idiot Boxer said:
Who is MC Gas Money and are we genuinely entertained by his sketches?
Apparently some idiot who has been run off under a few other usernames. I don't recognize any of them, which probably tells you how much attention I pay to the rest of the FFA these days. He's got more artstic ability than I'll ever have. I'll give him that. But that's also a bar you could step over. Kinda like saying krista has better pigment than GM.

I don't really get the attraction.
I don't. :kicksrock:

 
That's as much possession as I've seen the US maintain in this tournament. Kinda feels like they can play with these guys.

I'm sorry, yes, I know there's a thread for this, but I'm not going back in there.

 
Exports from Belgium amounted to US$469.4 billion in 2013, up 26.6 per cent since 2009. Belgium’s top 10 exports accounted for 68.1% of the overall value of its global shipments.

Given Belgium’s population of 10.4 million people, the total $469.4 billion in 2013 Belgian exports translates to roughly $44,918 for every person in the country. This compares with a benchmark $2,545 in exports per person for the world’s total exports (assuming an estimated global population of 7,095,217,980 per the CIA World Factbook).

Belgium’s Top Exports

The following export product groups represent the highest dollar value in Belgian global shipments during 2013. Also shown is the percentage share each export category represents in terms of overall exports from Belgium.

  1. Mineral fuels including oil: $60,494,072,000 (12.9% of total exports)
  2. Pharmaceutical products: $46,047,219,000 (9.8%)
  3. Vehicles excluding trains and streetcars: $44,749,101,000 (9.5%)
  4. Organic chemicals: $36,645,728,000 (7.8%)
  5. Machinery: $33,579,409,000 (7.2%)
  6. Plastics: $32,784,777,000 (7%)
  7. Pearls, precious stones metals and coins: $22,087,795,000 (4.7%)
  8. Iron and steel: $16,319,200,000 (3.5%)
  9. Electronic equipment: $14,699,870,000 (3.1%)
  10. Afros, large and poofy: $12,456,815,000 (2.7%)
 
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Exports from Belgium amounted to US$469.4 billion in 2013, up 26.6 per cent since 2009. Belgium’s top 10 exports accounted for 68.1% of the overall value of its global shipments.

Given Belgium’s population of 10.4 million people, the total $469.4 billion in 2013 Belgian exports translates to roughly $44,918 for every person in the country. This compares with a benchmark $2,545 in exports per person for the world’s total exports (assuming an estimated global population of 7,095,217,980 per the CIA World Factbook).

Belgium’s Top Exports

The following export product groups represent the highest dollar value in Belgian global shipments during 2013. Also shown is the percentage share each export category represents in terms of overall exports from Belgium.

  1. Mineral fuels including oil: $60,494,072,000 (12.9% of total exports)
  2. Pharmaceutical products: $46,047,219,000 (9.8%)
  3. Vehicles excluding trains and streetcars: $44,749,101,000 (9.5%)
  4. Organic chemicals: $36,645,728,000 (7.8%)
  5. Machinery: $33,579,409,000 (7.2%)
  6. Plastics: $32,784,777,000 (7%)
  7. Pearls, precious stones metals and coins: $22,087,795,000 (4.7%)
  8. Iron and steel: $16,319,200,000 (3.5%)
  9. Electronic equipment: $14,699,870,000 (3.1%)
  10. Afros, large and poofy: $12,456,815,000 (2.7%)
:lmao:

 
so the girl usually walks to work every morning, but was tired today and she's on my way to work, so I picked her up (w/ a latte from Starbucks) and dropped her off to save her some time.

i just went out to lunch with a friend and she happened to go to the same place with one of her coworkers.

i'm picking her up from work at 3:30 today for a "doctor's appointment" that happens to be at the local soccer bar, where her friends will be holding down a table for us.

fun day with lots of little bits of unexpected fun extra time with her :thumbup:
Finally had a decent day so I took the boys to the batting cages and mini golf. I haven't taken a swing at a baseball in a long, long, time. I also paid $600 to buy a 5% stake in a guy playing in the WSOP.

 
Bélgica sounds like a spice or a coffee bean or something.

I could go for a nice cabbage, apple, and bélgica slaw.
Oh now you've done it. We'll have to debate for two days whether cabbage, apple and belgica are all gross, or gross if you combine them, or gross if eaten in improper sequence.

 
Bélgica sounds like a spice or a coffee bean or something.

I could go for a nice cabbage, apple, and bélgica slaw.
Oh now you've done it. We'll have to debate for two days whether cabbage, apple and belgica are all gross, or gross if you combine them, or gross if eaten in improper sequence.
There's no sequence. You mix them all together. That's what makes it a slaw. Otherwise it would be... not a slaw.

 
I don't often have much to do in this job anyway, but all email traffic I'd usually expect has completely ceased since this game began.

 
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Looks like I won't be sleeping to the sounds of fingerbanging at beerhole.
Oh you won't be sleeping...
Wait, no
:lmao:
:lmao: :Lmao:

Went to turn on my summer school computer the AM and it made an audible pop. Pretty sure the power supply aasploded. I hope the regular teacher doesn't blame be for killing her machine.
Replace it with a vibrating lost and found item from your school?
:lmao:

 
so the girl usually walks to work every morning, but was tired today and she's on my way to work, so I picked her up (w/ a latte from Starbucks) and dropped her off to save her some time.

i just went out to lunch with a friend and she happened to go to the same place with one of her coworkers.

i'm picking her up from work at 3:30 today for a "doctor's appointment" that happens to be at the local soccer bar, where her friends will be holding down a table for us.

fun day with lots of little bits of unexpected fun extra time with her :thumbup:
Finally had a decent day so I took the boys to the batting cages and mini golf. I haven't taken a swing at a baseball in a long, long, time. I also paid $600 to buy a 5% stake in a guy playing in the WSOP.
Lemme know if you want to sell a percent or two....

 
Bélgica sounds like a spice or a coffee bean or something.

I could go for a nice cabbage, apple, and bélgica slaw.
Oh now you've done it. We'll have to debate for two days whether cabbage, apple and belgica are all gross, or gross if you combine them, or gross if eaten in improper sequence.
There's no sequence. You mix them all together. That's what makes it a slaw. Otherwise it would be... not a slaw.
Frosty's gonna have a real problem with this.

 
Bélgica sounds like a spice or a coffee bean or something.

I could go for a nice cabbage, apple, and bélgica slaw.
Oh now you've done it. We'll have to debate for two days whether cabbage, apple and belgica are all gross, or gross if you combine them, or gross if eaten in improper sequence.
There's no sequence. You mix them all together. That's what makes it a slaw. Otherwise it would be... not a slaw.
Abe would still eat it in sequence.

 
Bélgica sounds like a spice or a coffee bean or something.

I could go for a nice cabbage, apple, and bélgica slaw.
Oh now you've done it. We'll have to debate for two days whether cabbage, apple and belgica are all gross, or gross if you combine them, or gross if eaten in improper sequence.
There's no sequence. You mix them all together. That's what makes it a slaw. Otherwise it would be... not a slaw.
Frosty's gonna have a real problem with this.
No that's fine.

 

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