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Everything posted by caliber66
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Jon Papelbon is the best baseball thread ever
caliber66 replied to bobbob1313's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Among the best photoshop work with the monkey head ever.
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I wrote a stream of consciousness poem in college - during the worst bout of insomnia I have ever experienced - based on the line, "It's 3 a.m. eternal." It was awful. The poem, I mean. The insomnia was soul-crushing, but the poem was awful.
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Thanks, but I didn't really have anything to do with it.
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The best I can do right now is Non ille Notre Dame. Which of course means "Not that Notre Dame."
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My grandfather has my appearance on It's Ac on tape. I can get you a copy if you want.
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I'm very smart, you know.
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. .- - / -- . I'm pretty sure she was saying "get fucked," so that makes even more sense.
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I think I love my little William Katt? You are.
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Ames, Katt, whatever.
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penes. Just for a second there, I thought that was Willie Ames.
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Does anything that happens in the Middle East make fucking sense?
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Ty Pennington Ain't Nothin' but a Bitch
caliber66 replied to EL the Famous's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Tile, tile tile. But get something bigger than 3X3 (12X12 worked for us), and rent a wet saw (and earplugs). The wet saw, though messy - use it outside - was remarkably easy to use. -
I am pretty good at stuff.
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All agreed. Just making the point that Lebanon hasn't done much to control Hezbollah, and one should not be surprised that any nation would attack another that allows a group to fire rockets across the border into their cities.
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Again, this is not Israel's problem. The fact is, Hezbollah is attacking Israel from within Lebanon, and Lebanon for whatever reason has allowed it to go on. It is Lebanon's responsibility to make it stop.
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That's all well and good - and I pretty much agree with everything you've said up there - but somebody's still got to be responsible for keeping Hezbollah from attacking Israel from within Lebanon. If Lebanon's defense is, "we can't control what goes on in our own country," then they need to rectify that situation. Obviously, bombing the shit out of Beirut isn't going to make it easier for the Lebanese government to maintain control down south, but it's certainly going to send the message that they need to try harder.