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  1. You are so weird, PB. :AH-HA_wink:
  2. confused
  3. Work day: Business casual - slacks, shirt or polo, loafers All other times: jeans or shorts, t-shirt, flip-flops
  4. Well, it's a big cosmopolitan city. Those Midwest hefers you refer to live in the smaller Midwestern towns....big shoulders and big calves...yikes. Still, I am NOT a fan of Chicago and I went to the Univ. of Illinois. I just plain don't like it very much. And I can't stand when people say "Oh, wow, it's a great town." And I ask why. And they say "Oh, great bars." And I think, "Who gives a $h!." What's there nice that's around there. Nothing. Seriously, you can look at pretty girls in So. Florida and Atlanta. They'll be just as bitchy and have as much attitude, but at least the weather is warmer. BRRRRRRRR...
  5. Houston is number 4. Any thoughts on Houston? I almost think I'd like it better than PHX because you can be at the Gulf in 45 minutes...but others probably think I'm crazy.
  6. Really, some fancy car chassis was on board? The Maybach was brought to NY aboard to QE2 a few years back. It was cool. There was a picture of the ship passing the Statue of Liberty being circled by helicopters as this car sat out there on one of the upper decks.BTW, the Andrea Doria is off your coastline. Just don't get any ideas and go diving onto the wreck...pretty dangerous stuff. Incidentally, this is TOO WEIRD and too much of a coincidence. YESTERDAY: Capsized Cargo Ship Full of Cars Off Alaska It was bringing 5,000 cars from Asia to Canada. But there was no collision.
  7. Arizona...Arizona...and more Arizona...Yeah, but your hometown came in at Number 1 and the rest is all arid intermountain West. Wow, some population surprises. PHX has 1 and a half million? Henderson and Bakersfield are at a quarter of a million? Chico is, just like its name, small...but for some weird reason, I like it and I tend to dislike noisy college towns. (Nick always add a post that he hates it...LOL).
  8. Amen. I bought some at 21.36. If I recall, it hit 18 and some change at one point. I knew it would go up. I'm not that risky, so I didn't buy that much. I wish I had bought more.
  9. Song is a part of Delta, like Ted is a part of United. Get it now? Reply to "Thai food": regurgitate
  10. Delta Air Lines
  11. "preservative"
  12. safe sex
  13. At about 11 pm on July 25, 1956, 50 years ago today,the Italian passenger liner Andrea Doria was sailing off of Nantucket, Mass. and due in to NY the following morning. She had essentially crossed the entire Atlantic. However, as the area was blanketed in fog and there was confusion aboard both ships who saw each other's lights up ahead, the Swedish liner Stockholm, with a bow designed to cut through ice, broadsided the Andrea Doria, cutting a gash below the water line that meant her end. About 50 people perished...all at the site of impact. Miraculously, unlike other more rapid sinkings, the Andrea Doria went under at 10:09 am the next day. Furthermore, the French liner Ile de France changed its course and used her lifeboats to shuttle over 1000 people from the sinking liner onto the safety of her decks. The story is chilling....I have read it so many times, since as a little kid, I got to make the same crossing a couple of times aboard Italian Line ships that followed her as the company maintained some ships in their fleet until 1977. The popularity of air travel meant the end of regularly scheduled transatlantic travel (except for the QE2- the Queen Elizabeth 2 which continues to sail today). I know of some of my parents' elderly friends who came to this country aboard earlier crossings of the Andrea Doria. Photos: Weirdly enough, the site showed that the survivors, most of whom lived in the East, would reunite once a year on Long Island. With today being the 50th anniversary, there is no mention of anything going on among them.
  14. calories (P,go to bed, dammit)
  15. About 2 weeks ago, this same realtor lady from my Memorial Day vacation e-mailed me about 20 listings with photos. Just a scattershot of sorts. Again, I don't like the style of some, the neighborhoods of others, yada yada. I've done better driving around and calling on listings I liked. About 3 days she called to confirm that I had gotten them and wanted to set up a time in light of when I would be "in town" again. I told her I will come in for 4 to 5 days and need to drive around, get a feel and more importantly, try to interview. I told her that I wasn't coming into town to buy a house (left out the part: within a window of time that suits your schedule so you can raise your 2 year old son and tend to your doctor husband) and that such an investment requires more thought on my part. Hopefully, I won't hear from her again. You know, I have a couple of alibi names and phone numbers just for pushy salespeople that I typically use. Why I didn't on that day is beyond me.
  16. German
  17. Happy birthday...to the guy with the great signature...it looks a little different than it did on the pre-crash C&G board.
  18. Eagles (for my buddy, Ocnblu and other PA C&Gers)
  19. DITTO. DITTO. DITTO. I love that car and primarily that year...because of the engine. However, I thought the thread was about vices. If that's also allowed, then my guilty pleasure/vice is: TRAVEL Period.
  20. Dodgers
  21. Oh, yeah, aaaantoine, every damn day. :AH-HA_wink: I've been on it a few times from my uncle's in Teaneck to catch a plane at JFK. I couldn't believe that there were stripped vehicles on the side of the road. You really never see that out West, even in freeways through crummy parts of LA, so that was an eye-opener. At which exit is the billboard located, BTW? Jerome Ave? That b!tch must have been really angry. I wonder how much she WEIGHS that he's looking elsewhere? I'm surprised Jerry Springer hasn't gotten a hold of this.
  22. baseball
  23. snake oil salesman
  24. New Orleans
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