Everything posted by Texsox
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cedar point's new roller coaster
When I was living in Wildwood, my neighbor and I would ride our motorcycles over to Six Flags and hit all the coasters after work. I love most roller coasters, but that one would have me seriously considering staying on the ground and holding everyone's cell phones and glasses.
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Minimum Wage hike defeated.
Just for fun, make up a budget for living on minimum wage. $5.15 per hour for 2080 hours per year (no vacation, no unpaid sick days) $10,712 per year. After taxes, let's say $850 per month. I can't believe anyone can't live on $850 per month. And with the retail and service sectors growing the quickest, and higher paying, higher skill jobs, being outsourced around the globe, we'll have more and more Americans living at this standard of living.
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Catch-All Anything Thread
QUOTE(WHarris1 @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 09:27 PM) *stupid ass computer question* How do I put stuff on a blank CD-RW When I try and open the CD through 'My Computer' it says to put a disc in. How do I format it or whatever you have to do. What are you trying to put on there? If it is music/video and you want to be able to play it on a CD-player etc. that gets burned one way, and a stand alone program like Roxio, iTunes, etc. works nicely. If you are archiving etc. that's a little different.
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Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Childrens Author
QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Oct 30, 2005 -> 03:06 AM) You know why it isin't a deterrent? Its a joke in its current form. It takes at least 7-8 years to kill someone after they've been sentenced. Thats rediculous. The appeals process needs to be drastically curtailed so vermin like the one this thread is originally about dont get to live off the taxpayers dime for all those years. Could it be that drug dealers and similar already have a death sentence, gangs are a violent world and they already have gotten over the fear of dying. A rival dealer or gang could kill them at anytime as they walk down the street or sleep in their beds. Could it be that people who commit crimes of passion, killing wives, husbands, rivals etc. aren't thinking straight? Who here isn't killing someone because of the punishment? Describe to me the person who would kill someone, but they are worried about the death penalty? Gee, I'd would murder someone if it meant life in prison, but not if it meant the death penalty? As far as cost, it costs about the same to house a murderer as an embezzler. If cost is such an issue, why build prisons? Our society has decided that we would punish criminals by locking them up and punish the tax payers by making them pay for it. I feel a lot better about housing a murderer than housing a 3-time car thief for life or a hooker for 60 days. We are spending way more tax dollars housing low level drug related criminals than murderers. Murderer are a tiny drop in the bucket in the total expenses for our prison system. Once our government devalues life, the citizens do to. Texas puts to death more people than any other state, in some years, more than all the others combined. Y'all think of Texas as the safest state to live? Why hasn't the murder rate in Texas declined when once a week Ol' Sparky is fired up and frying someone?
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Congrats Queen Prawn
About time we got rid of her. Rex, if you are really nice to her, she might allow you to wear the tiara. I'll bet you would look great with that and the bullhorn at a rally
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Keys to the 2005 Sox
QUOTE(TLAK @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 11:11 AM) Reading the post mortems on the season, or listening to the radio, would lead you to think that NOBODY expected anything out of this team after the off season moves. Actually the core fans were pretty optimistic, and had sound reasons for it. Read this thread that Beck started 8 months ago. Many of the posts are absolutely prescient. Several ones about players and the style of play came true. Texsox called Shingo’s departure months before it happened. Juggernaut predicted 128 SB, they came in with 137. Nuke’s comments about the top of the order, starting pitching and fundamentals sound as if they were written today. There are some smart baseball guys on this message board. IIRC, Shingo was the only player I was really down on. I always love seeing these old threads and how wrong I am most of the time. I was shocked when so many people had this team figured out so well.
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Please Welcome Our Newest Mod
Wait, when I said he's make a great mod, I was thinking of someone else. I kid because I care* *Used by permission of MLB and FlaSoxxJim
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Congrats Queen Prawn
QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 08:47 AM) Congrats Queen!!!! Hope this is the first of many happy days for you and Brian. . . Soxy, I hope they had many happy days leading up to this. But then again, marrying someone you don't like saves a lot of time later Congratulations
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The Official Parade Thread
QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 11:38 PM) I let my girlfriend lead the way with her ass
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The Season is Officially Over!
Now that we have the WS and Victory Parade behind us, can everyone go back to the bitter, sarcastic, the sky will fall, you are an idiot, gloom and doom, ways? Damn, I hate all this happy talk. I remember posting earlier in the year, perhaps before he season started that trends happen in sports, and the Sox were very similar to the Patriots and the Spurs. Good citizens, not an obvious HoF in the starting line-up, but having great balance.
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Sox Decal
QUOTE(DePloderer @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 04:49 AM) Southsider2k5 sent me here. My car is festooned with the stuff, only one in England? festooned, damn I love that word. I also like accoutrements, or as we say in the south cootermints.
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2000th U.S. Soldier killed in Iraq
QUOTE(YahtzeeSox @ Oct 29, 2005 -> 12:31 AM) People die in war. People die in necessary and unnecessary wars. The difference is whether or not this is a necessary war.
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Oil company profits
My transportation is alcohol powered. I walk a lot.
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Tom "Hammer" DeLay nails this one
QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 10:41 PM) No they aren't. Corporations are made up of people. My point is corporations are not angels or devils by definition. Just like some here respect the efforts of the NRA, PTA, AARP, Sierra Club, etc. in advancing issues and having an impact, so do corporations. Just because it is a 10,000 employee corporation calling their congressman and not a friendly faced not for profit, doesn't make it bad. I want the major employers picking up the phone and letting the government know what is effecting their business. I want healthy businesses in my town. In the Rio Grande Valley there are at least eight economic development agencies handing out incentives for businesses to move to the area. Yes, my tax dollars are being spent to steal employers from your neighborhood and moving them here. Shouldn't my elected officials continue to talk with those businesses after they are here? Like it or not, most people here need jobs and many work for corporations. I would want the ownership of my employer being on a first name basis with my congressman to keep him aware of legislation that could negatively impact my job.
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Tom "Hammer" DeLay nails this one
QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 08:46 PM) They also have more say in what politicians do than the citizens who can actually vote. That's not a good thing. Respectfully, Mr. Kickass, it is neither good nor bad. It just is. Corporations are people too.
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Tom "Hammer" DeLay nails this one
QUOTE(kapkomet @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 04:13 PM) I don't disagree with you there, Kip. But as long as "big corporations" exist, they will get the politicians ears because that's where most of the money is coming from. And yes, they all, DEMOCRAT AND REPUBLICAN, shift the money like a shell game to keep from getting caught with their fingers in the cookie jar. Big corporations also pay a lot in taxes, employ a lot of voters, and yes, donate to campaigns.
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The Official Parade Thread
Jenks > Willis
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The Official Parade Thread
QUOTE(Athomeboy_2000 @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 12:42 PM) Was that sarcastic, or being honest? Out side of Juan Carlos, WGN is doing a great job. Honest. Today, I really, really wish I was back in Chicago
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The Official Parade Thread
QUOTE(Athomeboy_2000 @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 12:46 PM) I'm almost in tears. lol I've been in tears since October 1st
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The Official Parade Thread
Damn, I love the trolley and the front office people. I want to cheer the assistant to the undersecretary in charge of belts and socks
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The Official Parade Thread
QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 12:37 PM) Did anyone see Crazy Carl....I gotta admit, he definately knows how to crack me up. ESPN news has pretty good coverage as well, just flipped it over there. There you can hear the background of thunderstruck. This is just awesome...I'm getting misty eyed just watching it and thinking back about how great this season has been. Its really starting to sink in. I love the "home team" coverage on WGN.
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The Official Parade Thread
There should be a picrture of Mariotti on the pavement for the buses to run over
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The Official Parade Thread
Where's Rally Crede?
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The Official Parade Thread
QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 12:29 PM) CBOT... WAVE TO ME EVERYBODY!!! :finger :finger :finger
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The Official Parade Thread
QUOTE(YASNY @ Oct 28, 2005 -> 10:09 AM) The should have reversed the parade route and held the rally at the Cell. How about heading over to Wrigley?! Reinsdorf "Tribune, tear down this wall!"