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  1. They are great! A cat would never be such a "good sport." We tried to put baseball caps and stocking caps on our dog every now and then, but no costumes of other kinds.
  2. chick (fat chicks, found everywhere in North America)
  3. club
  4. tight
  5. elliptical
  6. trinacriabob

    ARG

    Everybody's starting point ought to be being their own best friend. After that, it's all "icing on the cake."
  7. I like the "motion" in the sky and the colors of the "layers" of the sky. What is that object on the grass in the foreground?
  8. athletic
  9. African-Americans
  10. Hey, 2005EquinoxLS, Happy Birthday! 3.25 hours to go (PST). Or I should say "Happy Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrthday" (Wisconsin)
  11. O. J. Simpson
  12. I'll agree with this. Silver has worked well for the chromier exteriors of my LaCrosse and Regal. For some reason, they don't work well on the Grand Prix and Monte Carlo. Those need to be white. My general opinion is that a lighter metallic color (silver, light blue, and rarely seafoam green) are the most flattering for a car's apperance.
  13. cell
  14. Texas (where Woody Harrelson is from)
  15. What's the least popular? I would imagine some shades of green.
  16. surfer
  17. I'm sure there are other things you can stroke besides the keys on your keyboard.
  18. I'm laughing right now. I know they stay on top of it, but I've also been stranded on both sides of Donner Pass without chains, having crossed to the other side on a Friday night before the weekend only to have an unexpected storm dump snow like crazy on Sunday. The solution is horrendous. You have to go around the long way up through the Feather River Canyon (CA 70) because it "only" reaches an elevation of 5,000 instead of 7,200.
  19. London my response to thread: chili
  20. mustard
  21. halibut
  22. You come from a beautiful city and I've been there...and to Edmonton...while visiting Banff in winter...I used one of my free Air Canada tickets. What I recall is that I had trouble walking down the icy sidewalk on whatever street that is that has your LRT line going east-west through your downtown. I remember driving my RWD Cutlass Supreme during the winter in the Midwest while in grad school. Generally, the snow was pretty trampled on and I did ok, but there were a couple of "close calls" as I was adjusting to it, coming from a land of palm trees. It convinced me I'm not cut out to live in a cold weather climate.
  23. mackerel
  24. trinacriabob

    ARG

    Wow, GMPG, those are good prices and typical in the interior where there's an abundance of undeveloped land. I'm always cautious recommending that people from the coasts go inland because they tend to have a hard time adjusting. I went to grad school in the Midwest and had a tough time...not with school but with the general surroundings. I did ok with Atlanta because it was this mega-city, complete with a subway, reasonably good weather most of the year and also affordable, but not like what you have...add another $100,000 there for a decent home. Plus, in 4 hours, I could be at the beach in Florida. Add $250,000 to that for a decent home in North Central CA and add at least $ 650,000 for a decent home in North Coastal CA. That's right to Part 2. We all figure this out eventually - the "to hell with everyone else" part, but it takes a while.
  25. No, you're actually an a$$ who, for being so bright, sells himself short
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