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Texsox

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  1. QUOTE(almagest @ Feb 16, 2008 -> 01:39 AM) Seems like someone reports 25 lbs lighter to camp every year. Didn't Uribe already do this like 5 times? If they are on an opponent's team that means they quit juicing, if they are on your team, they worked out, quit the junk food, and got in shape
  2. First rule, never discuss Soxtalk
  3. Texsox replied to HuskyCaucasian's topic in SLaM
    old school lecture hall. Ours are all theater style with rising seats. Much different then I imagined, thanks for posting.
  4. QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Feb 16, 2008 -> 10:46 AM) hahaha. She doesn't like BMWs. So she walks into a Chevy dealer and looks at a Corvette. Now we all know if you look at a car that is too expensive for you, anything that happens after that is your fault. You should not be there. After all why else would you be looking Bottom line, if someone salesperson takes advantage of your wife, daughter, son, or mother, the correct answer is stupid idiot, you deserved what you got you went along with it.
  5. Texsox replied to sox4lifeinPA's topic in SLaM
    QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Feb 16, 2008 -> 11:58 AM) thankfully, there's a lot more to protect the buyer than positive/negative feedback. one of those being...BUYER PROTECTION Again, there is more risk for the buyer then seller. Actually there is almost no risk other than someone leaving negative feedback.
  6. Texsox replied to Texsox's topic in SLaM
    I wish I could just click and walk away, instead I'll be driving and thinking of what I should have posted
  7. Texsox replied to sox4lifeinPA's topic in SLaM
    QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Feb 16, 2008 -> 11:32 AM) Apparently I'm not alone in my frustrations... I will be participating in this eBay boycott. Who has more to lose in the situation. A seller who doesn't ship until they are paid, or the buyer who sends in their money hoping the seller is honest? Seems like eBays plan basically evens the field a little bit. I have a lot more to fear from a bad seller than a bad buyer. A bad buyer may leave me nagative feedback because he didn't like the item, a seller could take my money and run.
  8. Are y'all saying we were stupid and signed a bad deal and now should not follow it :faints: It seems we should have known that individuals were also contributing. That our corporations were also contributing.
  9. http://food.yahoo.com/blog/sliceamerica/37...-style-of-pizza The anti-Chicago ~ East Coast bias is b.s. but the article isn't bad. I think many are sub-genres of others, but still a decent summary of all things pizza.
  10. I very close friends of mine was lurking in a few threads and she commented that I have a completely different personality online than I do in "real life". Thinking over the past couple years of face to face conversations, and excluding my lying, cheating, ex-wife I have been in a total of one argument where I even raised my voice. Most people in real life will say I have the patience of a Saint. Usually I am the jester in the corner egging people on and telling jokes. So I'm starting to wonder, are online forums and such a chance to act out in ways you would not face to face, are they an outlet for areas in your life you can not otherwise express, are some people just bad at written communications? In other words, why am I the angry asshole on the boards and a sweetheart in real life, including on the telephone?
  11. QUOTE(YASNY @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 11:23 PM) Consider this contructive criticism. By you taking care of all the finances you are doing her a disservice. If something happens to you 5 years from now, she's going to be completely lost and totally stressed if she has to deal with it. The financial issues should be, on regular basis, a team effort. For example, every month, you both sit down and work out the budget. Eh ... you get my drift. It's only my opinion, but it's one I feel strongly about. Someday she may have to walk into a car dealer . . .
  12. QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:41 PM) Well, it would be good because it would recommit the US to providing the amount of world poverty reduction assistance (as a percentage of GDP) we agreed we would provide 35 years ago. It would also push us to ratify the CBD, Kyoto, small arms reduction, and a few other treaties we have not yet ratified, so there's another benefit. The US signed onto the UN's lofty goal of reducing by half the amount of world poverty by 2015. That's not going to happen if member nations don't step up and make it happen. But if they were stupid enough to believe us, it is their fault BTW, it seems that Hillary will be making a second appearance in my area. I wasn't motivated to drive 20 minutes to see her, but since she will be about 3 minutes away this week, I guess I will wander over and hear what she has to say.
  13. QUOTE(YASNY @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 11:12 PM) But only when surrounded by people who have the same POV. Any other time, the mention of God is 'inappropriate'. But you can mention Howard Stern anytime
  14. You all are right. But realize we are saying there can be no 100% victims of fraud, they all should have known. No matter how stupid, gullible, naive, you are, you should have known. At worst case, you should know how stupid you are and not go into stores without a lawyer. Anyone surprised you can walk in and buy a $100,000 car, lie about your income, have the dealership alter the contract, and in less than two hours drive off the lot in the car? Stupid people when they get screwed. And with that, I'm done. No wonder our corporations are morally bankrupt. People accept companies screwing over anyone who is stupid. You can't be a victim if you are stupid enough to sign the contract. But then nobody is that stupid to sign a contract without understanding it.
  15. QUOTE(YASNY @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 11:01 PM) Agreed. But when it's all said and done, it's the people that determine this. Yes indeed. And in most Churches it will be a handful of people who will determine it for the group. Amazing when a spirit catches hold of a congregation. Powerful stuff. I believe faith is meant to be shared.
  16. Texsox replied to HuskyCaucasian's topic in SLaM
    QUOTE(santo=dorf @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 07:01 PM) My Dad said he bought his ammo off the same website the asshole from VaTech used for his killings. Anyone else read this? There is another thread about it. He was also a customer. The dealer turned in that bit of info.
  17. QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:44 PM) You sadden me, you supposed Beatles fan. Where is Good Morning, Good Morning?!?? Along with Here Comes the Sun, and already being used, did I really have to mention them?
  18. QUOTE(Soxbadger @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:01 PM) http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/c...0,1558272.story That is just messed up. My first thought was they both probably shopped at WalMart as well. Then, after reading, I'm wondering if the dealer made this public to increase sales, like it did at VT. If that is the case Y'all read his comments and tell me what you think.
  19. QUOTE(Alpha Dog @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 04:19 PM) Damn Democat. Chicago Democrat, I voted ten times The cat offered me a new garbage can and threw a hell of a party, lots of pu pu, errr, you know
  20. QUOTE(YASNY @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 10:47 PM) There's a damn big difference between God and religion. I never mentioned religion. Religion is man using the name of God to achieve his own agenda. Including Pat Robertson. At it's worst, you are sadly too correct. At it's best, religion can work miracles.
  21. QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 08:55 PM) "Wake up Dead Man" - U2. For some real creativity, you could try finding the "It's Morning in America" ad from Reagan in 84 on Youtube and use that phrase. Thanks for the ideas so far. I'll have to find a version I can legally own. I don't think I can use a Youtube version, but I like the idea.
  22. I need to cut together about :45 of morning wake up sounds / lyrics stuff like the alarms in Pink Floyd's Time, Good Morning Starshine, It's a beautiful morning, etc. Songs and lyrics ideas? I will be mixing with audacity. Thanks.
  23. QUOTE(Jenks Heat @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 04:50 PM) The thing that gets me to not really want to feel sorry for her is the $30K she had saved. She was bright enough to save it which puts here above 95% of America. We do not know what her disability was could she have been a con? If she had a good paying job that allowed her to save this much, why would the salesperson not believe she was credible enough to afford it. With the $30K any salesman is going to get you what you want. If she insisted that she could afford it and wanted it, he is going to do what it takes to get her in it or the next BMW dealer will. There are 30,000 good reasons to do whatever it takes. The bank will give her the loan as she is worth the risk. Her best bet would've been to drive it into a lake and call it stolen. When she told the salesperson her income, he would have known she would not qualify. The only way for him to make that sales was to A. Get her to write down what she believed she would be earning as soon as she was off disability and B. To then change the number even higher after she signed the contract But if you are stupid enough to go along with the salesperson, you deserve what you get.
  24. QUOTE(Alpha Dog @ Feb 15, 2008 -> 04:17 PM) Tex, she had to leave for at least a few hours to go get her $30,000 downpayment, so that alone should have been time for her to gather her wits (assuming she had any to begin with) and void the deal before any money changed hands. Unless she had it on her or keeps her life savings in her checking account, and then she is even dumber than most of us think. And I echo Southsideirish's comments above. According to the article, she drove off with the car in under two hours. Bottom line, most people believe she's stupid and an idiot, and deserves what she got. If you are stupid enough to fall for some con man's smooth pitch,

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