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  1. QUOTE (Controlled Chaos @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 11:21 AM) but there is a rule against Alpha's longing for a little nibbling on one or both of his two rounded prominences that are posterior to the hips and formed by the gluteal muscles and underlying structures?? Sometimes this place can be so prejudice. What's next no "spank me" references? you've got a great way with words, sir.
  2. Reddy

    Drinking Thread

    QUOTE (RockRaines @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 11:10 AM) First experience getting drunk: Heineken Brewery, Amsterdam. Beat that Um, drinking Bacardi Raz Premium Malt Beverages in my best friend's sister's apartment. duh.
  3. QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 11:09 AM) Fair enough. How about 'Carefully place your teeth upon my buttocks'? haha why the green? that would've been awesome.
  4. QUOTE (Controlled Chaos @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 11:06 AM) No more so that calling Alpha non credible because he shares a different view. no you're right, my post really didn't add anything useful to the conversation, i'll give you that. but it was at least slightly more tactfully made...
  5. QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 11:02 AM) Their current lack of success in the Dem controlled congress offers little, if any, hope. I will not root for their failure, but I will on a small level, revel in it, and throw back at them everything they did for the last 8 years. true, they haven't done a great job, but they've got a president w/ veto power looming over them. plus, yes, they're democratically controlled, but that still means they need to get GOP votes to pass anything. we'll see what happens with a Dem pres/congress next year.
  6. QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 10:56 AM) Bite my ass. appropriate.
  7. QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 09:38 AM) I consider myself a conservative more than a Republican . Like many people of that bent, I was uncomfortable with Bush when he was nominated. But Al Gore's increasingly crazy behavior during the 2000 election made me hope Bush won. Once Bush won, and it became clear that the Florida democrats were trying to steal the election, I became something of a Bush defender. Throughout his first term, I took note of all the really s***ty things that were said about him, saw that a large portion of the left would rather see Bush fail than see America succeed, and was alarmed by the complicity (and often, participatoin) of the MSM and even mainstream Hollywood. It wasn't far into his second term that I fell to Bush Fatigue, due to his inability to make the case for his foreign policy to the American people, and his inability to find the veto pen. He has truly been a crappy steward of the Republican brand, and because of this, the Conservative and libertarian causes are suffering. I'm no fan of McCain , but as I dislike Obama (and love Palin), I'll be pulling the lever for McCain in November. This is surely petty of me, but if Obama wins, I plan on giving him as much of a chance as the Democrats gave George Bush. Which isn't much. I will gleefully forward every paranoid anti-Obama rumor that I see, along with YouTube footage of his verbal missteps. I will laugh and email heinous anti-Obama photoshop jobs, and maybe even learn photoshop myself to create some. I'll buy anti-Obama books, and maybe even a "Not My President" t-shirt. I'm sure that the mainstream bookstores won't carry them, but I'll be on the lookout for anti-Obama calendars and stuff like that. I will not wish America harm, and if the country is hurt (economically, militarily, or diplomatically) I will truly mourn. But i will also take some solace that it occurred under Obama's watch, and will find every reason to blame him personally and fan the flames. Obama's thuggish behavior thus far in this election cycle, thru the use of his surrogates and fans - squashing free speech, declaring any criticism of his policies to be "racist" (a word that happily carries little weight with sensible people these days), associating with the likes of Ayers, Wright, and ACORN - suggests that I won't have to scrape for reasons to really, really dislike Obama and his administration. And even if he wins, his campaign's "get out the vote fraud" activities are enough to provide people like me with a large degree of "plausible deniability" as to whether he is actually legitimately the president. I've seen a President that I am generally-inclined to like get crapped on for eight years, and I've seen McCain and Palin (honorable people both, despite policy differences I may have with them) get crapped on through this election season. If the Democrats think that a President Obama is going to get some sort of honeymoon from the folks who didn't vote for him, fat f***ing chance. Democrats cannot and should not expect Obama to receive any sort of honeymoon from McCain voters this cycle based on their behavior, and as I've often heard said, don't reward behavior that you don't want to encourage." Yes, the Angry Left schtick seems to have worked for the Dems, which suggests that if the GOP finds itself out of power it will emulate it. If there is an Obama win, no b****ing allowed for the next 4 years when every tactic the left used against Bush and Republicans is turned full force against them. you lost credibility when you said you loved Sarah Palin. Then again when you called her honorable.
  8. QUOTE (mreye @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 09:47 AM) Ha! I believe the GOP and McCain has moved further left (His choice of Palin not withstanding) and away from me. All about perspective, I guess. left in terms of what? socially they've definitely moved more right.
  9. QUOTE (Heads22 @ Oct 16, 2008 -> 11:40 PM) McCain was actually quite a bit funnier. GOP typically are. Bush v. Gore/Kerry? come on now.
  10. QUOTE (lostfan @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 10:12 AM) It's not photoshop, what happened is McCain started to move the wrong way, and then once he realized it and corrected himself he made a "whoops" face. But freeze frame it like this and it looks hilarious. really? wow. it just really looks like the mouth/tongue are superimposed to me. but if not - mccain should make that face more often.
  11. QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Oct 16, 2008 -> 02:46 PM) <!--quoteo(post=1781207:date=Oct 16, 2008 -> 12:48 PM:name=BigSqwert)-->QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Oct 16, 2008 -> 12:48 PM) <!--quotec-->No video linked as of yet so take it with a grain of salt until we see actual proof of this. LINK And here it is: i hate america.
  12. the wonders of photoshop.
  13. Reddy

    The Art of the Pickup

    QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Oct 17, 2008 -> 01:44 AM) Chicks are smarter than guys. She'll know that you can be both....and she'll like it. yeah you're right. what was i thinking.
  14. Reddy

    The Art of the Pickup

    QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Oct 16, 2008 -> 01:13 PM) Be yourself 100% of the time, be nice to her 100% of the time. Every once in a while, be a hard ass, even a dick to someone else (who deserves it of course) and make sure she notices it. She needs to know you're a cool guy, but if push comes to shove, you will stand your ground and that you are not to be f***ed with. Most guys are one extreme or the other, either spineless, or Johny bad ass. She'll like it that you have that balance. see i'm not sure i agree with that. then won't she just think you're being fake and that that was an insight into your "true character"? regardless of whether it is or not
  15. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Oct 16, 2008 -> 11:48 AM) So Joe the plumber isn't a licensed plumber. Doesn't make $250k a year and isn't even registered to vote. Why does that make me laugh out loud. link? and yeah... that's just perfect.
  16. i'd be surprised if anyone says yes. in reality, all these debates really are are opportunities for a candidate to make a gamechanging gaffe. a good performance really does nothing.
  17. QUOTE (RockRaines @ Oct 16, 2008 -> 11:20 AM) McCain comes off to me like a sour old man who at times doesnt know where he is or what happened with his shoes. I just dont see him inspiring people the way I hope candidates do. Its been awhile since a Presidential Candidate has given the American people hope. And picking an absolute retard as his running mate was not a wise decision. Either way im still loyal to my green party, better environment and legalized marijuana. Quick edit: When is the last time a President had such awful yellow teeth? not just that, but is it a requirement for republican presidential candidates to snicker instead of laugh?
  18. Redsauce, The Sauce, or just Sauce. (used to be Reddy, hence the s/n)
  19. QUOTE (joejoedairy @ Oct 14, 2008 -> 11:47 PM) that was the post of the year you haven't seen many posts...
  20. QUOTE (Soxy @ Oct 15, 2008 -> 01:58 PM) I will, obviously, be watching the Project Runway finale. Then I'll probably watch the debate tomorrow morning on the internets. that is the debate for me too. though PR will prolly be replayed again tonight
  21. QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Oct 14, 2008 -> 08:17 PM) Interesting - Palin has 2 votes, McCain has none, so far. Do people actually like Palin better than McCain? I admit, that would be a surprise to me. who the f*** would vote for Palin over Biden? regardless of what you think of the man... that's just... my friends and i always have one thing to say when we're overcome with american stupidity: Amurrica.
  22. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Oct 14, 2008 -> 06:29 PM) If John McCain had nominated someone of Lieberman quality or above...maybe I'd consider flipping here. If I could hold my nose and vote for Kerry I can do that one. Lieberman over Biden? rationale please...
  23. frankly, the most interesting thing there is the Lexi in CF idea... what do people think? I mean, if we can find another MI then actually i'd be interested in seeing how that worked out - but i love Lexi's D in the infield.
  24. Reddy

    The Art of the Pickup

    QUOTE (MurcieOne @ Oct 13, 2008 -> 03:48 PM) YYYYEAH!!!!
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