santo=dorf
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Since it happened in one season and that player went back to being mediocre, how about calling it a "fluke?" If it was performance-enhancing drug related, why would they suck the next year if they continued to use them? Why would they stop using them?
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I think you can get a better buy on that camera and I'd put that money towards a bigger TV. That said, thank you for helping the economy.
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The Coins will have to go to the grinder, but that would be a time waster as few people really look at their coins as much as their bills. People like to show of the 9/11 WTC attack on a $20 bill and "Tits of Erica" than do a silly coin trick. ..and since I do alot of my payments by plastic and debit cards, I have the same $20 bills sitting in my wallet for up to weeks at a time.
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Go back and read my original post as I've indicated which color sharpie I use. I'm not paying for the sharpies, I'm not the only one doing it, and it takes me all of 5 seconds to do. That's a considerable less amount of time than having to wake up early and spend an hour at church every Sunday in one of my previous "hobbies."
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wheresgeorge.com Would you have a problem if they released an "In Allah we Trust" version for our Muslim citizens? http://www.christianpost.com/article/20071...Controversy.htm Wasn't that around the same time they added "Under God" to the POA?
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Say, has anybody noticed Frank hasn't been up the same type of numbers within the last few years compared to his early 90's days? Maybe he got off the junk when they started cracking down. Good season = on something. Good grief.
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'In God we Trust" on our currency, swearing on a Bible, and "one nation under God" in the Pledge of Allegience are mistakes based on the core of our constitution yet people like you use it as an example how we should incorporated God into our daily lives and Governments. I'll have you know I finally started taking a black sharpie to "God" on the back of each of my dollar bills and I don't respect "God Bless America" like I do with the National Anthem.
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But it's not the same quality of chinese labor if you only pay $30 instead of $100!
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That's how it was when I went on a friday night except it was completely packed in a huge theatre with that s***. "Look he has a racecar bed!" Just got an e-mail from Netflix today saying they're going with Blu-Ray.
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I'd like to think drugs have more of an influence than porn for those guys, but I don't see anyone yelling "First off I want to thank Mary Jane and the Stick Icky for tonight."
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You really need to shop around. Just about all my engineering/programming buddies make bank. Don't you also make a long commute to work as well?
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Here's an e-mail my mom sent me: 10 Jobs That Pay More Than $30 an Hour By Anthony Balderrama, CareerBuilder.com writer Remember when you got your first job and realized one movie ticket was equal to one hour of work or that a pair of shoes was an entire workday? Somewhere along the way, many of us stopped looking at our paychecks as units of time and started focusing on how much we deposit in the bank. If you haven’t calculated your hourly pay in awhile, now might be a good time crunch some numbers and see what you’re bringing home each day. The median household salary is $48,201, according to the 2006 U.S. Census Bureau report. This makes the average hourly rate $23.17 based on a 40-hour workweek. We’ve made a list of the top 10 jobs that earn between $30 and $40 per hour, along with their median annual salary, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). 1. Electronics engineers, except computers - $38.97/hour* Electronics engineers create a variety of electronics and monitor their manufacturing. They are involved in electronics of all sizes and functions, from personal and home audio equipment to broadcast systems. Median annual salary: $81,050 2. Computer applications software engineers - $38.36/hour Computer applications software engineers create or improve programs and software in response to user needs. Their applications might be bundled with other software or they might be created specifically for a client’s private use. Median annual salary: $79,780 3. Chemical engineers - $37.91/hour Chemical engineers solve problems related to using or manufacturing chemicals, whether in the machinery used in the production or in materials created with the chemicals. Median annual salary: $78,860 4. Electrical engineers - $36.50/hour Electrical engineers develop electrical equipment, such as the lighting and wiring in buildings, cars and airplanes. Median annual salary: $75,930 5. Administrative law judges, adjudicators and hearing officers - $34.90/hour Administrative law judges, adjudicators and hearing officers preside over court proceedings that relate to a specific government agency. Their cases can involve everything from health code violations to workplace discrimination. Median annual salary: $72,600 6. Mechanical engineers - $33.58/hour Mechanical engineers are involved in the creation of new tools, machines and components, from the concept’s inception to the production and testing stages. Median annual salary: $69,850 7. Civil engineers - $32.98/hour Civil engineers draw up plans for roads, airports and other public goods and oversee their construction. Median annual salary: $68,600 8. Management analysts - $32.72/hour Management analysts look at a company’s structure and business plans for ways to improve revenue and productivity. Median annual salary: $68,050 9. Personal financial advisers - $31.79/hour Personal financial advisers work with individuals to assess their financial situation and help them reach certain goals, which can be anywhere from establishing a retirement fund to deciding the best investment options. Median annual salary: $66,120 10. Operations research analysts - $31.08/hour Operations research analysts are brought into businesses and organizations to identify, investigate and solve logistics problems through the use of statistical analysis and computer programs. The type of problems can vary depending on the nature of the business, whether it’s a production factory or the military. Median annual salary: $64,650 *All salary information based on BLS data.
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.....and God does this all while helping singers, (including rappers) and actors win awards. Amazing.
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It usually means you're in higher demand, work a ton of hours, s***ty shifts (I volunteered for this current one however,) and pay a LOT in taxes. We'll see what happens after this tax return. It's still better than making minimum wage however.
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Official Squared Circle Thread
santo=dorf replied to Chisoxfn's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Same thing with Savage vs. Crush (the ending) at Wrestlemania X, the Junkyard invitational, the graveyard match wth Sting and Vampiro, WWF Hardcore matches that spilled all over including the Mississippi River or like that Kevin Sullivan vs. Chris Benoit match at Slamboree (?) which had a brawl in the men's bathroom with a woman in there. -
Isn't Joe Blanton pretty much comparable to Jon Garland at this point? It should also be noted that he absolutely sucked away from Oakland in 2006 and 2007.
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I see people are saying putting towards savings, previous loans or investing. Doesn't that go against the idea of providing these checks to everyone?
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Request for an update.
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Nick Swisher would be one of the worst offensive first basemen in the in league. Konerko had a higher OPS than him last year. I'm not saying Swisher isn't a good fit, because I want him in the OF with Konerko at first instead of Nick at first and an alternative (Owens, yuck) in the OF
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Official 2007-08 College Basketball Thread
santo=dorf replied to greasywheels121's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Kansas must have a hell of a law program. Do you even know how attempted murder is defined? Do you know what a "motive" is? -
Official 2007-08 College Basketball Thread
santo=dorf replied to greasywheels121's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Who, or what the hell are you talking about? They aren't Baylor. -
but I don't know if I'll always make that much. I received a lot of money for relocating which was just added onto my salary pay. I don't get that money every year.
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..and there it is. That sucks. I pay more in taxes and get less back. America.
