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  1. If Moronatti is jumping on the bandwagon....let me be the first to push his ass right off!!!!!!! juddling
  2. I remember getting all 4 of my wisdom teeth pulled back in high school. All i really recall was the gas, and hearing crunching sounds as my teeth were being pulled. Afterwards, my dad had to drive me home and i slept for a couple of hours. When i awoke, i was informed by my old man that (while under the gas ) on the way out i made a VERY indecent pass at a nurse and threw up in the front office. I never found out which nurse it was but i still can dream. My jaw was sore for the rest of the day but that was about it. juddling
  3. Love is....never having to say where you buried the bodies!!! juddling
  4. QUOTE(EvilMonkey @ May 19, 2005 -> 10:42 PM) I'll make another comparison. Take you, for whom anti-American crap is obviously rampant. Then BigHurt makes a sensational accusation towards you of anti-Americanism. This incites many posters on here to berate you endlessly. The accuracy comes into question but the presence of anti-Americanism is always present anyways. Therefore you could say that you are really to blame. It's the same with Guantanamo, records of Abuses are apparent.
  5. i travel that way home every day and i'm still at work now waiting for it to clear up even a little bit. That area is all under construction and to be honest, i'm not surprised that there was an accident. Those damn trucks do not slow down thru there at all. I can think of a couple times that i've been scared due to a truck whipping past me when I'm speeding through there. I get passed like i'm standing still. juddling
  6. I'm still waiting for the summer to come to watch more of Nip/Tuck on FX. It was a really good cliff-hanger so i've been waiting for it to come back. Also, after missing most of last season, i am finally caught up with The Shield too. I love that show though my 10 year old still gets mad i kick her to her room when that show comes on. juddling
  7. I am sad to hear that ABC has decided to cut "Eyes" from their line-up for next year. I'm not a huge Tim Daly fan or anything but i thought he was perfect for the role and the show seemed to fit with Alias on Wednesday nights. oh well....I still have "Less than Perfect"
  8. WOW....my real name got me Sarah Michelle Gellar (who is still on my top five list) and my Ron Mexico name got me Giselle Bundchen. If only the thought of Giselle being tapped by Leo DeCrappio wasn't so sickening....i would like that choice!!! juddling
  9. i can't believe i saw it mentioned but back when i was in college i rented a game at the video store called "Ogre Battle" for the SNES. I think i lost about 4 months playing that game. It disappeared from the store and i never played it again. I tried finding it but i was told by people at Nintendo that it was a title released in Japan and only a few copies made it over here. Then going back even further....i remember a couple of games for the Commadore 64 that my brother and i lost alot of time playing. They were both text games but weree engaging none-the-less. One was Planet Miners and the orginal Zork game. Man...those were the days. juddling
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    We're #1!

    It's also a HUGE bonus to see the Yank-me's down at 12. I hope they stay there all year and take the Red Sox with them juddling
  11. Hello Juddling, Your Ron Mexico name, the ultimate disguise, is Rocco Anguilla. Boy,,,what a coincidence....that's was also my computer generated porn name!!!!!!!! juddling errrr Rocco --just tried my wife's name before i got off line....she got a great name. Bunny Nigeria. Sounds like a femme fatale from a Bond film. lol
  12. I'm not Catholic so i could care less about the new pope but i hapened to be walking past the TV when they were making the announcment. Right after the announcement, the news commentators were talking about the guy and it stuck out in my head that they just elected a pope that's 78 YEARS OLD!!!!! Geez....we are going to have to go through with this all again in a couple of years when he drops dead. Hey...here's a clue.....ELECT A YOUNGER GUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah...that and stop diddling the little boys. juddling
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    Lending Tree.com

    I'm just wondering if anyone has used this site for a house loan or maybe know someone who has???? If so....did it work out???was it a pain in the ass??? just not worth the hassle??? just wondering. juddling
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    britney

    Lord forgive me for having this much Britney knowledge but..... for what it's worth......one the the morning talk shows was saying that the Star magazine is reporting that Britney and her husband are sleeping in seperate rooms and that he is saying to all his friends that she is being a pain in the ass with all this baby stuff and blowing up at him for spending too much time with his friends, leaving her alone, etc. Take it for what it's worth i guess. all i can say is, Mr. Federline..when your woman is your sole source fo income (relatively speaking) and publically buys her onw engagement and wedding rings you are in no position to b**** about ANYTHING!!!! Any normal guy would keep his mouth shut and keep rocking that body of hers. juddling
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    Best Movie Lines

    From Forrest Gump: "I gotta pee!!" juddling
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    Best Movie Lines

    "I'm here to do two things....kick ass and chew bubblegum........and i'm ALL out of bubblegum!!" Roddy Piper from "They Live" juddling
  17. As my 10 year old informed me....if you look at the AI websight and look at Mario's profile it mentions that he was/is a dancer and appeared in a few videos. Upon hearing that....my first thought was that maybe he dropped out because he is being called in the Michael Jackson case. He may know something???!!!!!! juddling
  18. you know it's sad when you hear stories like this more and more often. My wife and i have a 3 year old and we've used the same sitter for her as we did for my oldest. In 8 years there has never been a problem of any kind but now we are getting ready to move in the summer and i dread having to find another sitter. I'm sure if/when people come out for this sitter you are going to hear things like "She was always good with my kids" or "We never would have thought she would do this" which may be true. Maybe for whatever reason this lady just snapped. The only part of my move i'm dreading is trying to find another sitter HALF as good as the one i have now, cause you never know what people are capable of. juddling
  19. Gee....where is Tony G. when yo uneed him?????? oh yeah.....that's right he's stuck in KC Damn!! juddling
  20. QUOTE(Steff @ Feb 11, 2005 -> 08:26 PM) http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/02/11/woman.att...d.ap/index.html Police: Pregnant woman kills attacker Friday, February 11, 2005 Posted: 1:48 PM EST (1848 GMT) FORT MITCHELL, Kentucky (AP) -- A nine-months pregnant woman fought off and killed a knife-wielding woman who may have been trying to steal the baby, police said Friday. Police said 26-year-old Sarah Brady acted in self-defense in killing Katherine Smith on Thursday. No charges were filed. Smith, 22, had been falsely telling neighbors for weeks that she was pregnant, and a search of her apartment after her death revealed a full baby nursery, investigators said. "She had everything in place that you'd expect to have in place with a newborn coming," said Steve Hensley, police chief in this Cincinnati suburb. Brady, 26, was treated for cuts at a hospital. Police said that about a week ago, Smith called Brady, a stranger, and asked her to come over and pick up a mistakenly delivered package. Brady picked up the package, the two spoke briefly and she left, according to police. Thursday's attack occurred after Brady went to pick up a second package at Smith's apartment, police said. In December, a Missouri woman was strangled and her baby was cut from her womb. The baby was later found alive, and a Kansas woman was charged with kidnapping resulting in death. Gee..messing with a pregnant woman with all those horomones??!!! i know from experience that it never goes well. i am surprised that something like this hasn't happened before. Score one for the good guys!!!! juddling
  21. juddling

    Whoops...

    QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Feb 11, 2005 -> 09:00 PM) I could see that hapenning, not with a 16 year old kid though. Maybe the father has a history of abusing the mother. Then the 16 year old would be right in his thinking. For a 16 year old to automatically assume there is abuse going on, i would think there is some sort of history there. juddling
  22. Gee...once again the Sox get no respect or credit from the boys in Bristol??? What a shock. No surprise here but let's hope Ozzie can use slights like this to motivate his boys into a great year. juddling ps--if you click on link and go to bottom of article..talking about the Devil Rays Nyer had one good line... "There is always a chance that Hideo Nomo will make another comback , or that Roberto Alomarsuddenly remembers-hey, I used to be a future Hall of Famer"
  23. Arby's used to have their "Philly Beef and Swiss sandwich" which i loved. Also Wendy's brings back from time to time their "Wild Mountain chicken sandwich" When my wife and i lived in southern illinois we loved going to Sonic's for just about anything on their menu. juddling
  24. every once in a while it's nice to see someone take matters into his own hands. juddling
  25. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...cheney_dress_dc WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) raised eyebrows on Friday for wearing an olive-drab parka, hiking boots and knit ski cap to represent the United States at a solemn ceremony remembering the liberation of Auschwitz. Other leaders at the event in Poland on Thursday marking the 60th anniversary of the death camp's liberation, such as French President Jacques Chirac and Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites), wore dark, formal overcoats and dress shoes or boots. "The vice president, however, was dressed in the kind of attire one typically wears to operate a snow blower," Robin Givhan, The Washington Post's fashion writer, wrote in the newspaper's Friday editions. Between the somber, dark-coated leaders at the outdoor ceremony sat Cheney, resplendent in a green parka embroidered with his name and featuring a fur-trimmed hood, the laced brown boots and a knit ski cap reading "Staff 2001." "And, indeed, the vice president looked like an awkward boy amid the well-dressed adults," Givhan wrote. Britain's Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph newspapers also both noted that Cheney had opted for casual attire. The Post's Givhan said Cheney might have been hoping to avoid the cold weather in Oswiecim, but noted he had worn a dark overcoat and no hat at all at another recent winter occasion -- his own swearing-in ceremony on Inauguration Day on Jan. 20 in snow-dusted Washington. "The vice president might have been warm in his parka, ski cap and hiking boots," Givhan said. "But they had the unfortunate effect of suggesting he was more concerned with his own comfort than the reason for braving the cold at all." Cheney's staff had no comment on the story. A new low in PC? WHO f***ING CARES WHAT HE WAS WEARING! As long as it wasn't a pro-nazi t-shirt or something, people should just shut up. if he had worn coats similar to the others, they would have just had to find something else to b**** about.
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