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FlaSoxxJim

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  1. QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Apr 4, 2007 -> 03:34 PM) Nerds. Ah, but it's the Brazilian carnauba wax shell and the optically clear monoclinic sucrose crystal core than make those babies so durn good. Er. . . I mean, Shut Up!
  2. QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Apr 4, 2007 -> 03:02 PM) I think to first order I'm correct. Surprisingly, oat flower is still just barely the main ingredient by weight. It's the yellow 5 and 6 that makes it a meal, though.
  3. QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Apr 4, 2007 -> 02:50 PM) Chocolate Lucky Charms is some good sugar, modified corn starch, corn syrup, dextrose, gelatin, calcium carbonate, yellow 5&6, blue I, red 40, artificial flavor, corn syrup, and artificial flavor QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Apr 4, 2007 -> 02:57 PM) Fixed that for you. Fixed that fix for you
  4. QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Apr 4, 2007 -> 02:17 PM) I haven't really heard an argument against immigrants learning English. Screw that $hit. They learn English and then I might have to talk to them.
  5. QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Apr 4, 2007 -> 01:50 PM) Um... You're doing a heckuva jon, Cherty.
  6. QUOTE(The Ginger Kid @ Apr 3, 2007 -> 05:32 PM) And look at what Bannister and the '83 Sox went on to do.... Cough it up in the playoffs??
  7. QUOTE(Soxy @ Apr 3, 2007 -> 10:59 AM) Nope, none. It's also in the Harry Potter movies sometimes, and I award no points for that either. Well, when you have a paper like the Daily Prophet why would you bother with a rag like the Daily mail?
  8. QUOTE(Soxy @ Apr 3, 2007 -> 10:03 AM) EDIT: Wait, I wasted my time commenting on something from the worst rag in the world: The Daily Mail? Damn. Don't the get points for being mentioned in a Beatles song?!?
  9. QUOTE(rangercal @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 11:07 PM) Im guessing this is HOME OPENERS. IIRC, David Wells was the opening day starter in 2001. Yes. I remember that the flag raising and Durham's lead off HR at the 2001 home opener were the bright spots i a game that shouldn't have gotten away from them but did. I was at four of these turkeys as a mater of fact. Dang, I miss Friday home openers that I could actually fly in for.
  10. QUOTE(IlliniKrush @ Apr 3, 2007 -> 02:38 AM) Happy Bday to a solid poster Solid?? He's downright dense!! Hope it's a good one, Alex!
  11. QUOTE(Buehrle>Wood @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 11:16 PM) Not really a quote per say, but barnes goes down in ST history with the best Avatar ever: Ooh, I can see a big SoxTalk Photoshop contest with that one. Tossin 'Taters!
  12. QUOTE(kapkomet @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 04:51 PM) Where the hell did you find that avatar? It's a clip I'd seen around but the other day I saw it on a blog as an animated GIF so I swiped it.
  13. QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 03:58 PM) Why wouldn't you be able to regulate CO2? What was the argument against it? the 'argument' - wholly non-scientific - revolved around the administration's adamant stance against calling CO2 a pollutant. As long as they could get EPA to fight that designation, they could argue that the Clean Air Act doesn't apply here.
  14. QUOTE(southsideirish71 @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 03:34 PM) CC is now rolling. Roll us both down the mountain and I'm sure the Fat Man would win. --Ian Anderson
  15. There were four dissenters in the decision. Bet you can't guess who they were. http://www.blogforcleanair.blogspot.com/
  16. QUOTE(The Critic @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 10:20 AM) As a stand-alone joke, it was OK, but it didn't really work for me as an April Fool's joke. Truth is, I think the whole April Fool's thing is over. Uh, yeah, it's now April 2nd. Duh.
  17. QUOTE(Brian @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 10:00 AM) First thing I did this morning was flip on the Game channels on digital cable and hope for the best. Nothing. sniff sniff I did the same thing last night, and I keep checking the IN-Damend website that just says chack back latyer. This blows.
  18. QUOTE(LVSoxFan @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 09:44 AM) Now, literally overnight, today's forecast has been moved to... tomorrow. LOL. The storm front must be traveling via Jet Blue.
  19. QUOTE(The Critic @ Apr 2, 2007 -> 04:26 AM) Well, it's official - my daughter telling me that our car got a flat tire is officially the closest thing to a funny April Fool's Day gag I heard this year. You didn't get a chuckle out of The Google's TiSP?
  20. It's pathetic, absolutely. And it's already happened in schools here in regard to other historical events. Approved middle- and high school text books gloss over the bad patches in our history like the realities of slavery in America and the atrocities the early European Americans committed in the decimation of the continent's First People. And it is pathetic. It's the same in Japan where the approved history texts gloss over Japanese WWII atrocities. Pathetic all around, and a disservice to the students and to the historical facts. I do like the quote from the Tory history education adviser in that article:
  21. QUOTE(Texsox @ Apr 1, 2007 -> 07:01 PM) Sign in here to tell me why you deserve $10,000 I need money for a flight to Switzerland to take part in this year's spaghetti harvest. Sox need a backup catcher, so if you want to help them I'll wait and do the Swiss Pastapalooza thing next year. Congratulations on your good fortune, Uncle Moneybags.
  22. QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Apr 1, 2007 -> 04:48 PM) meh, I had stereo once. It was twice as bad. He's here through Thursday, folks!
  23. QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Apr 1, 2007 -> 01:54 PM) I kind of think DOS is better than Vista. I kind of think blunt force trauma is better than any flavor of Windows. That said, I just bought my Wintel-loving statistically significant other a new HP Pavilion laptop with Vista pre-installed, so i know I'm just asking for trouble.
  24. March 2007 = The Unfunniest Month at SoxTallk Ever.
  25. QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Apr 1, 2007 -> 03:06 AM) http://www.google.com/tisp/ The Google is The Funny.
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