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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jan 3, 2006 -> 02:44 PM) Once again, Soxtalk needs a slogan and a logo. This is yet another occurance that proves this. Soxtalk The World's Largest White Sox On-line Community Aren't we #1 in total posts?
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QUOTE(Heads22 @ Jan 10, 2006 -> 11:29 AM) Has many principles to suit your needs. Heads got me to thinking what have the Longhorns done lately? Longhorn No. 8 Men's Basketball tops Iowa State for fifth straight win
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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jan 10, 2006 -> 11:07 AM) I have no idea. I'm pretty sure I thought up this name when I was drunk and now I use it for everything. I've always liked that name, it looks kool too.
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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Jan 10, 2006 -> 08:50 AM) Like all Latino Americans who refuse to learn the English language, I feel that all of SoxTalk should cater to me. Go figure out what my name means then change all of your screen names to Spanish so that I know what they mean. AND TO HELP YOU, WE WILL SHOUT ENGLISH S L O W L Y SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND
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http://www.beliefnet.com/story/182/story_18225_1.html
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jan 10, 2006 -> 08:32 AM) I guess this is time for me to cut a deal and send my pal GW all of the liberals IP information, huh? Could you link to all my I love DeLay posts? Please Hammer Time 2008
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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Jan 10, 2006 -> 08:50 AM) Like all Latino Americans who refuse to learn the English language, I feel that all of SoxTalk should cater to me. Go figure out what my name means then change all of your screen names to Spanish so that I know what they mean. Tejmedias it is But, how does that sound?
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Reporters leak story about reporter abduction
Texsox replied to southsider2k5's topic in The Filibuster
Not publishing a news worthy story is the hardest conclusion an newspaper editor can reach. I'm not certain I can ever agree with it, but if I was ever going to do it, this would be the kind of situation I would. I would hope they would do the same for anyone else caught in a similar situation, and the article seems to hint that it has been done before. -
s***, I am in Texas, Sparky in Huntsville must be my fate. . . I know I'd get the death penalty for annoying
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I'm wondering how some of y'all came up with your screen names? I've enjoyed discovering the hidden meanings in some of the screen names. I was trying to slur together Texas and Sox trying to have it sound Tex-Sox. Probably works when I'm drinking My sig basically highlights some of my favorite Sox personalities. The Rally Crede will be a highlight I think, for the rest of my life. The Southside Hit men is a whole lot easier to explain than the rally crede My avatar changes with my moods. I've had some great ones made for me, and sometimes grab something I see.
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QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Jan 9, 2006 -> 10:37 PM) I'd like to change mine to deal something with William Tell. Like put an arrow through the apple and say my name on it or something. But I'm not gifted enough so I'm trying to find a picture with an arrow through an apple. Ask for some help in the How Does That Work Forum and I am certain one will appear in days.
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QUOTE(YASNY @ Jan 10, 2006 -> 03:56 AM) Doesn't realize that ss2k5 is probably not going to be changed. Has taught me a lot, even when it doesn't seem like I am listening. Nice to have someone close to my age around here. And someone who choses moderation in being a moderator. I really respect that.
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The Rally Crede craze caused me to realize how much I rely on visual clues to see who is posting. I change avatars probably too much, but if I didn't, who would read my posts?
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If we deleted all of Southsider's posts we could do this again in a year . . .
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QUOTE(SnB @ Jan 9, 2006 -> 11:14 AM) tex = superDad My son started his first real job and missed the trip. Plus the Adviser's son became sick on Friday. So we took OPKs, as in other people's kids. But, thanks, I appreciate the comment.
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QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Jan 9, 2006 -> 06:27 PM) Missed the point of my post. Someone whose musical taste I actually trust.
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QUOTE(mreye @ Jan 9, 2006 -> 08:04 AM) On the way home from work on Friday evening I was sitting 2nd in line at a stoplight. The S-10 in front of me started rolling back. I honked. Honked again, but it was too late. She hit me. Probably not hard enough to do any damage, but I guess we'll have to pull over to find out. We make the turn together and she passes up the entrance to Walgreens and drives right by the next turn off. I flash my brights to her and she sticks her arm out of the window and flips me off! It's on now! I call 911 and tell the lady what happened. I'm hot on the "Perp's" trail and we're heading into a different town now. We get into the next town and get ready to turn south. There's two cops waiting for her! Hell yeah! We both pull over into a gas station and before I know it there are 4 squad cars in the lot with us. As I'm getting my drivers license, etc for one officer, another is talking with the lady. Next thing I know she's sitting in the back of a squad car. I thought that strange until "my cop" told me, "It looks like she's been drinking, so we're going to hang on to her." Whoa! Now the kicker: She had a 2 1/2 year old in the front seat with her. She was Grandma. A) small child in front seat - :headshake B) drinking and driving - :headshake C) d & d with small child - :headshake D) Hit & run with small child - :headshake E) flipping someone off in front of small child - :headshake The only damage to my Blazer was a cracked front license plate holder and my Sox plate in it had the corner chipped off. This chick's in a world of hurt now because she wouldn't pull over to let me see if there was any damage. At first I felt bad getting her in trouble for "Hit and run" when I figured there was little or no damage, but after finding out she was drinking and driving with a little one I felt good about what I did. It probably saved her, maybe not that day, but later in life.
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QUOTE(The Critic @ Jan 9, 2006 -> 07:24 AM) I didn't do anything, I was sick most of the weekend. Stayed in and wasted time on the Internet. Did some laundry, dishes, and tried not to breathe on the kid. Sounds like your weekend was a LITTLE better than mine. I went from not wanting anything to do with that cave to really wanting to do it but had already committed to some logistics stuff. I was bummed that afternoon.
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jan 9, 2006 -> 07:44 AM) Part of the Kentucky Soxtalk crew One of my favorite people in either the real or internet world.
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Left home about 6 pm Friday with part of my Boy Scout Venturing Crew. We had three guys, 16, 17, and 20, a young lady 16, and our Crew Advisor who lurks here, so I will not reveal her age, but she watched the last White Sox World Series and could have been watching the one before that. We arrived at Colorado River Bend State Park around 1 am in freezing temps. When we left home we were wearing shorts and it was about 80 degrees. What a difference 300+ miles makes. We cowboy'd up, grabbed our packs and hikes about 1 mile into a remote campsite. Grab a few hours of cold sleep before hiking back out and getting ready for a crawling cave exploration. While I chased around for some supplies we'd forgotten, the rest of the crew wriggled, squeezed, twisted, crawled, and slithered through a wild cave in the park. This was a physical and mental challenge as they went quite a ways underground without too many opportunities to stand. When they emerged a few hours later, we returned to camp and made a great beef stew and most of the crew grabbed a couple hours sleep at the trailhead. We finally hiked back in close to dark and sat around telling stories and taking an inventory of sore and tired muscles. Later we fixed some sandwhiches, soup, hot chocolate, and were asleep very early. At day break the advisor and I packed up and hiked back while the kids slept a couple extra hours. That gave us time to explore some springs and water falls in another section of the camp. The views were wonderful. I really wanted to continue on the trail, but wasn't prepared for a longer stay, and we needed to get back and see if the crew made the trailhead and had breakfast finished. They did, and after packing and changing we hit the road for home. We decided a side trip to the new Cabelas store near Austin was a good thing and pulled into the parking lot with about 4,000 other cars and a sea of burnt orange. Seems that a certain Rose Bowl Trophy was on display. The UT fight song could be heard a 1/4 mile away. The Jeep with the longhorns was outside for photos and there was a long line to view the Trophy and have a picture taken. Dinner was at Cracker Barrel and we finally returned back home around 10:30 pm. Watching these kids overcome some natural fears, watching them display excellent outdoor skills in setting up a backcountry camp in the middle of the night, and showing so much confidence in anything that was thrown at them really makes a Scout leader proud.
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Frees him up for a Presidential run.
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QUOTE(Steve Bartman's my idol @ Jan 6, 2006 -> 11:35 AM) "You'll never find...another voice like mine...." R.I.P. Lou
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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Jan 6, 2006 -> 04:12 PM) [OK, here's where I fling s*** like the higher primate that I am] There are some folks who were at Sabra and Shatila that are probably thinking that. There isn't a major world leader that someone doesn't think should go to hell. I am certain a few Iraqi's wish that of Bush, The Pope has a ton of people, we have a few people here that would like to see death for all Palistinians, etc.
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Somehow we need to delay republicans and keep them in the bush-es. Maybe we could chain-y them up?
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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Jan 6, 2006 -> 11:38 AM) Is anyone else really annoyed how any statement that any government agency wasn't doing a wonderfully perfect job is immediately translated into Oh those people just hate Bush? The Government seriously can do no wrong for these people with Bush in office. Or it's a biased media, or activist judges. Brilliant strategy until people begin to think for themselves and realize that neither party could possibly be that right all the time.
