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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Mar 29, 2007 -> 01:48 AM) I bought a 20 OZ box of Cheerios and a gallon of skim milk from Jewel today for a total of 4 bucks. To even think of going to a place like that every morning you either have to be insanely lazy or have way too tight a schedule. I bought a dozen eggs, some bacon, and some potatoes from HEB today for a total of about $10. I can make about 6 meals. any one thinking of going to Denny's is insanely lazy. Down here the grab and go choice is a breakfast taco, they are everywhere. Other areas a bagel or donut. This seems like a decent alternative. I also noticed the c-stores here have cereal in cups for about a buck, add a pint of milk, and you are set.
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QUOTE(kapkomet @ Mar 31, 2007 -> 08:05 AM) Ye, because when the Dems do something "unethical", it's for a better justification then when the evil Republicans do it. It's always different ™. And it's always the same with Republicans, just let it happen, never investigate, leave them in office, (if it's a Republican).
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 30, 2007 -> 02:54 PM) I guess I prefer the oppresive and unfair capitialist system, versus penalizing the smart, talented, hardworkers, go getters, etc. There is a big difference between helping your neighbor and having the government just take it anyways. I like the freedom aspect, but I guess that is just me. Nice twist on teaching kids to share.
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 30, 2007 -> 02:44 PM) I think that I am most upset that it seems to be OK to teach socialism, but not Christianity. Does sharing and cooperation equal socialism? Where does teaching kids to share cross over into socialism? "Damn Socialist! My kid got all the cool pieces fair and square, now give them back to him right now!" How could you stomach a lesson from John 21:15?
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 30, 2007 -> 02:14 PM) Nice word twist BTW. Twist? It's a direct quote. From reading the article, class based seemed to be a key element that they tried to isolate and redirect. And if you really want to point out twists, how about the thead title? QUOTE(StrangeSox @ Mar 30, 2007 -> 02:13 PM) I don't think anyone here favors a class-based system, but these teachers view capitalism as a class-based, unfair, unjust, corrupt, and evil system. They aren't looking for any middle ground, just to show the kids how wrong power, control, and private ownership are. I guess we disagree. I was reading how they tried to isolate and redirect key behaviors. I'd be more upset that these kids became subjects in a psychological experiment probably without their parents permission. Maybe it's too many Psychology classes and reading too many studies like this.
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QUOTE(Alpha Dog @ Mar 30, 2007 -> 01:19 PM) "assumptions that mirrored those of a class-based, capitalist society — a society that we teachers believe to be unjust and oppressive" is NOT a middle ground. So you favor a class-based system? Tell me how that would work.
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I'll have some Hamburger Helper, hold the hamburger . . .
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QUOTE(kapkomet @ Mar 29, 2007 -> 07:00 PM) And to think, I didn't even click on it. If you don't think, you'd be perfect there.
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Just a minor thing, they are soldiers not Troops. 3,200 American soldiers have died. Humans with moms and dads and kids and dreams. When did we start calling them troops? Is nuke a troop?
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Couple things. 1. I would probably have voted with the GOP on this one. I don't like the idea of a deadline. I don't have a better alternative, but this just doesn't feel right. 2. I wish those items above would receive more publicity. Not everything in Washington is along party lines, there is some common sense that gets passed around.
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QUOTE(BobDylan @ Mar 29, 2007 -> 03:26 PM) Tex, if there is one guy on this board I'd like most to hit the bars with, it'd be you. I just hope you're still drunk when you get this so I can get a long speech about how you love me. This fall, I too, will be a broke college kid. Again.
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The entire White Sox organization would like to thank those posters that have tried galantely to distract fans from the obvious. Their b****ing and whining towards each other is effectively keeping them from b****ing and whining at our incredibly stupid roster moves. Inside joke: we had never seen an 0.0 ERA and thought it was bad, not good. Go figure. Sincerely, JR, KW, OG and a cast of dozens
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QUOTE(kapkomet @ Mar 29, 2007 -> 12:25 PM) Oh my goodness. I've been DEMOTED on soxtalk! Watch it buddy or you'll really be getting a demotion, all the way to here
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 29, 2007 -> 09:28 AM) Yeah, yeah, Iran, Iraq.... I'm an American, its all the same to me notice how they all look the same, with those round faces and silly smiles.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Makes sense to me.
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 29, 2007 -> 07:26 AM) Server god? More like our b****! Shhhh, most of his pay is in b.s.
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Happy Birthday Mr. Soon to be a MBA. In case everyone doesn't know, Kap is the server god around here. We run on his server, he does the behind the scenes stuff when Jas f***s things up. He's a great guy to have a beer with, but like most guys here, his wife is infinitely more interesting and better looking and his daughter has a better grasp of politics. And he shares a birthday with my daughter who is celebrating her Sweet 16 today.
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I wish I had thought of this. http://www.cereality.com/main.php OK, I smell Kramer in this. The wacky, off beat Kramer, not the racist spewing Kramer. I fell asleep at 7:00 pm from pure exhaustion and woke up at 10:00 pm and can not fall back asleep. This wine is very wonderful. I was tasting the "oak nuances" about an hour ago, now I'm just tasting the "I love you man" of the alcohol content. But seriously, a f***ing cereal bar in the morning, isn't that the coolest? The pretentious "cerealologist" crap can go, but it beats the breakfast taco I currently grab.
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QUOTE(BurlyMan56 @ Mar 28, 2007 -> 10:50 PM) i got the tmobile dash and i have a nice lil scratch in the middle. didnt even know they had these They seem to help the minor scratches more than the major. I use one on my Palm Pilot and it especially helps in the input areas.
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QUOTE(kapkomet @ Mar 28, 2007 -> 07:59 PM) I know... what a big ass she has too... At least we can see under that arch thingy in misery . . .
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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Mar 28, 2007 -> 03:16 PM) [/runs to Urban Dictionary to confirm that's what he thinks it is, confirms, giggles to self.]
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On the football field
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There is waaaaay more interesting stuff in that article than just taking away the Legos. That was about .1% of the article. Seeing how kids this age acquired, wielded, tried to share, make rules, etc. was the real importance there. NSS, don't stop at the fourth graph. And if you actually read to the end, they did not ban legos. That's misleading.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/BlackJack-Samsung-i607...8QQcmdZViewItem or http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-h...process=default look for lcd protectors, or screen protectors. If you google scvreensavers you'll be there forever.
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QUOTE(Soxy @ Mar 28, 2007 -> 01:10 PM) Great read! Cognitive Psychology at its finest. It was very interesting. I saw some parallels with my kids.
