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09/11/2004 11:25:42 AM · #1001 |
how can you tell how many posts there are? |
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09/11/2004 11:25:49 AM · #1002 |
Since I get a lot of ribbing about being from Texas, I thought I'd share with you a site where you might find some translation or definitions for the things I or other Texans might say from time to time...
Whut Makes You Thank Teksuns Tawk Funny? |
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09/11/2004 11:26:03 AM · #1003 |
Whats next 1250, 1500 or 2000? |
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09/11/2004 11:26:34 AM · #1004 |
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09/11/2004 11:27:15 AM · #1005 |
Originally posted by bradg: how can you tell how many posts there are? |
Look up across the top of the page where it shows the page numbers...it will show something like 1001 to 1004 of 1004 |
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09/11/2004 11:28:13 AM · #1006 |
Originally posted by bradg: so, which thread was the old record holder? |
Discover Freedom, I think. I won't post a link cause it is a political thread. :)
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09/11/2004 11:29:29 AM · #1007 |
Originally posted by OneSweetSin: Originally posted by bradg: how can you tell how many posts there are? |
Look up across the top of the page where it shows the page numbers...it will show something like 1001 to 1004 of 1004 |
Doh! And I always go to the actual Forums page and look at the replies and views. Always doing things the hard way.
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09/11/2004 12:03:16 PM · #1008 |
Originally posted by cbeller: Originally posted by bradg: so, which thread was the old record holder? |
Discover Freedom, I think. I won't post a link cause it is a political thread. :) |
based on that we still need another 152 just to pass it up |
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09/11/2004 12:29:17 PM · #1009 |
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09/11/2004 12:29:26 PM · #1010 |
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09/11/2004 12:29:35 PM · #1011 |
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09/11/2004 12:29:51 PM · #1012 |
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09/11/2004 12:38:18 PM · #1013 |
This is my second post to this thread.
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09/11/2004 12:40:10 PM · #1014 |
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09/11/2004 12:41:24 PM · #1015 |
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09/11/2004 01:28:55 PM · #1016 |
FINALLY... a way to win a challenge. If I can capture a still from this video, I have it in the bag! ;o)
Kitty on a Motorcycle! |
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09/11/2004 02:09:50 PM · #1017 |
McDonald's franchisees in Cape Girardeau, Mo., Brainerd, Minn., and Norwood, Mass., recently began outsourcing their drive-thru order-taking to a call center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Thus, a Big Mac order shouted into a microphone in Missouri gets typed into a computer in Colorado (and a digital photograph of the customer's car is taken in order to reduce errors) and then clicked back to the originating restaurant's kitchen, which has the order ready in less time (30 seconds less, on average, with fewer errors) than the average McDonald's takes. [International Herald Tribune-New York Times, 7-19-04]
In August in a camping area of Baker Lake, Wash., Fish and Wildlife agents found a black bear passed out amidst three dozen empty (clawed- and bitten-open) cans of locally brewed Rainier Beer. "And (the bear) definitely had a preference," said an officer, noting that only one can of Busch beer had been drunk, though many unopened ones were nearby. [KING-TV (Seattle), 8-18-04]
Message edited by author 2004-09-11 14:12:21.
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09/11/2004 02:55:15 PM · #1018 |
Originally posted by marbo: |
Wow!
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09/11/2004 02:59:09 PM · #1019 |
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09/11/2004 03:37:04 PM · #1020 |
Originally posted by ericlimon: ]
In August in a camping area of Baker Lake, Wash., Fish and Wildlife agents found a black bear passed out amidst three dozen empty (clawed- and bitten-open) cans of locally brewed Rainier Beer. "And (the bear) definitely had a preference," said an officer, noting that only one can of Busch beer had been drunk, though many unopened ones were nearby. [KING-TV (Seattle), 8-18-04] |
Never had Rainier Beer but knowing what I know about Busch I would say the bear has good taste! |
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09/11/2004 06:13:11 PM · #1021 |
The Gentle Wind Project of Kittery, Maine, was recently in the news for filing a federal lawsuit against a couple who had allegedly slandered the group with claims of mind control and child neglect, among other charges. According to a Gentle Wind spokesperson, each human lives inside an energy field 8 to 10 feet high, 4 to 6 feet wide, which sometimes gets damaged and must be repaired. Its "healing instruments" are just the tools to do that, bringing good health, based on "20 years" of research. For example, its "Puck Puck" (which resembles several tuning forks) is said to bring relief from high blood pressure, arthritis, migraines, ulcers and chronic fatigue to those who merely hold them, and it has even been known to help people "forgive." On the other hand, wrote the spokesperson, "We're not New Age wackos." [Portsmouth (Maine) Herald, 7-26-04]
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09/11/2004 07:59:44 PM · #1022 |
Originally posted by ericlimon: The Gentle Wind Project of Kittery, Maine, was recently in the news for filing a federal lawsuit against a couple who had allegedly slandered the group with claims of mind control and child neglect, among other charges. According to a Gentle Wind spokesperson, each human lives inside an energy field 8 to 10 feet high, 4 to 6 feet wide, which sometimes gets damaged and must be repaired. Its "healing instruments" are just the tools to do that, bringing good health, based on "20 years" of research. For example, its "Puck Puck" (which resembles several tuning forks) is said to bring relief from high blood pressure, arthritis, migraines, ulcers and chronic fatigue to those who merely hold them, and it has even been known to help people "forgive." On the other hand, wrote the spokesperson, "We're not New Age wackos." [Portsmouth (Maine) Herald, 7-26-04] |
Maybe we need a little of the "Puck Puck" here. Would help us with the high blood pressure we get waiting for the challenges to end and help us forgive the photog who beat us out by a few points.
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09/11/2004 10:03:09 PM · #1023 |
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09/11/2004 10:14:20 PM · #1024 |
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09/11/2004 10:14:34 PM · #1025 |
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