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Old 07-13-2007, 06:58 PM   #2791
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If anyone cares, Henry & Co. invested in the surrounding property before they bought the team.
did they don jimmie caps before they closed the deals?

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Old 07-13-2007, 06:59 PM   #2792
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Seriously the coolest thing I've seen all month

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Say what you will, she's the hottest no-talent of the twenty-something no-talent bunch.
Hey, you get no argument from me. And she's easing into slutty very well, as shown by her dancing around in that blue top. She's not just a SK8r Grl anymore.
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Old 07-13-2007, 07:05 PM   #2793
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Wow

And this is the most amazing thing I've seen on the internet in a while.

(SFW and Avril Lavine music haters)
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Old 07-13-2007, 07:19 PM   #2794
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And this is the most amazing thing I've seen on the internet in a while.

(SFW and Avril Lavine music haters)
Oh. my. God. That is the craziest shit I've ever seen on the internet. The stunt with 2:25 left to go is mind-boggling.
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Old 07-13-2007, 07:25 PM   #2795
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Oh. my. God. That is the craziest shit I've ever seen on the internet. The stunt with 2:25 left to go is mind-boggling.
I liked the jump rope with a human. If they had that shit in the Olympics, I might actually watch gymnastics.
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Old 07-13-2007, 07:27 PM   #2796
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JImmy hats/caps are a boston thing.
They're more like a Jungle Brothers/Boogie Down Productions/Red Alert thing.

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Old 07-13-2007, 07:41 PM   #2797
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Even Dave Matthews can't fuck this song up - http://youtube.com/watch?v=ITSUF7v2k...elated&search= (with Warren Haynes)
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WTF is wrong with Georgia?

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/13/teen.sex/index.html

http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/2007071...laninnocentman

And that unspeakable asshole, the TB guy.
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About four years ago, my father forwarded me an e-mail that was making the rounds among historians of the Cold War. It had originally been sent to Yale professor John Gaddis.
  • Dear Prof. Gaddis,

    My name is Gabe Kaplan. If you're not familiar with me, I am a Russian-born American actor and history buff. For the last ten years, I’ve been free to pursue my hobby of researching life in Russia during the Stalin era. As an expert in 20th century Russian political history, I am hoping you can help me out.

    There is one area of Stalin's character that is either largely unknown or purposely ignored by historians and biographers. Now that it's the fiftieth anniversary of his death, I feel it should come out (if, of course, it's true). Before I begin, let me tell you that I have personally confirmed this story by talking to one actual eyewitnesses, the offspring of actual eyewitnesses, and people who just heard it through the grapevine.

    It seems Joseph Stalin was a practitioner of genital origami, the ancient art of manipulating one’s genitals into familiar shapes and figures. Not only could he do the classic seven positions, he pushed way beyond that and took his passion to heights only achieved by 19th century Chinese masters. In 1946 he created his masterpiece when he twisted his package into a flock of geese migrating over the Kamchatka peninsula.

    I have heard his remarkable gift was, at first, completely unappreciated by everyone in the Kremlin. However, with time, they actually looked forward to these performances and their applause and excitement was genuine. Even Beria became completely intrigued with the dicktator’s hobby. Please let me know what knowledge you have of this curious aspect of Stalin’s personality.

    Let’s share information,

    Gabe Kaplan




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They're more like a Jungle Brothers/Boogie Down Productions/Red Alert thing.

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I know, but I couldn't disrespect the old skoolers by posting their names on a board that's drooling over the likes of avrile levigne.

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Old 07-14-2007, 02:01 PM   #2801
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About four years ago, my father forwarded me an e-mail that was making the rounds among historians of the Cold War. It had originally been sent to Yale professor John Gaddis.
  • Dear Prof. Gaddis,

    My name is Gabe Kaplan. If you're not familiar with me, I am a Russian-born American actor and history buff. For the last ten years, I’ve been free to pursue my hobby of researching life in Russia during the Stalin era. As an expert in 20th century Russian political history, I am hoping you can help me out.

    There is one area of Stalin's character that is either largely unknown or purposely ignored by historians and biographers. Now that it's the fiftieth anniversary of his death, I feel it should come out (if, of course, it's true). Before I begin, let me tell you that I have personally confirmed this story by talking to one actual eyewitnesses, the offspring of actual eyewitnesses, and people who just heard it through the grapevine.

    It seems Joseph Stalin was a practitioner of genital origami, the ancient art of manipulating one’s genitals into familiar shapes and figures. Not only could he do the classic seven positions, he pushed way beyond that and took his passion to heights only achieved by 19th century Chinese masters. In 1946 he created his masterpiece when he twisted his package into a flock of geese migrating over the Kamchatka peninsula.

    I have heard his remarkable gift was, at first, completely unappreciated by everyone in the Kremlin. However, with time, they actually looked forward to these performances and their applause and excitement was genuine. Even Beria became completely intrigued with the dicktator’s hobby. Please let me know what knowledge you have of this curious aspect of Stalin’s personality.

    Let’s share information,

    Gabe Kaplan




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Perhaps Stalin was the illegimate spawn of Rasputin? That might add proof to the pudding.

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Old 07-14-2007, 03:21 PM   #2803
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About four years ago, my father forwarded me an e-mail that was making the rounds among historians of the Cold War. It had originally been sent to Yale professor John Gaddis.
  • Dear Prof. Gaddis,

    My name is Gabe Kaplan. If you're not familiar with me, I am a Russian-born American actor and history buff. For the last ten years, I’ve been free to pursue my hobby of researching life in Russia during the Stalin era. As an expert in 20th century Russian political history, I am hoping you can help me out.

    There is one area of Stalin's character that is either largely unknown or purposely ignored by historians and biographers. Now that it's the fiftieth anniversary of his death, I feel it should come out (if, of course, it's true). Before I begin, let me tell you that I have personally confirmed this story by talking to one actual eyewitnesses, the offspring of actual eyewitnesses, and people who just heard it through the grapevine.

    It seems Joseph Stalin was a practitioner of genital origami, the ancient art of manipulating one’s genitals into familiar shapes and figures. Not only could he do the classic seven positions, he pushed way beyond that and took his passion to heights only achieved by 19th century Chinese masters. In 1946 he created his masterpiece when he twisted his package into a flock of geese migrating over the Kamchatka peninsula.

    I have heard his remarkable gift was, at first, completely unappreciated by everyone in the Kremlin. However, with time, they actually looked forward to these performances and their applause and excitement was genuine. Even Beria became completely intrigued with the dicktator’s hobby. Please let me know what knowledge you have of this curious aspect of Stalin’s personality.

    Let’s share information,

    Gabe Kaplan




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Certainly, that is impressive. Most of us master only "Snake Over Boulders" or "Mighty Oak," and (at sunrise) "Waking Turtle." Presumably, folks like Coltrane move on to "Bottle-Knocking Crank," but clearly we all have a good ways to go.
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Old 07-14-2007, 04:19 PM   #2804
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Old 07-14-2007, 06:34 PM   #2805
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Thanks but, Teva Durham is so 2005 as are the Gee's Bend quilts (gorgeous and incredible as they are). Even Socks That Rock are fading. Ravelry, Kaunni sweaters, and MS3 are the current cutting edge. As are the lace shawls at Knit Spot and the new Addi Turbo Lace needles.

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