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longtooth

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  1. What about the Eddie Griffin wreck? Anyone have photos of that? I saw a few weeks ago on CNBC the back-story of that crash where there was a 'vanity' movie shoot by some hot-handed mortgage broker backing the film. It was his personal vehicle that Eddie smashed.
  2. INTJ at an off-site retreat in '96 where 4 other campers went missing and were never accounted for. Oh, to be Jung and in love.
  3. Is it only me or has anyone else noticed that those Kardashian women from the TV are packing a sh*tload of sweater-meat?
  4. I never thought that the difference of being 40 vs. 52 would be so riddled with compromises. Watching home movies which my Dad had turned into a DVD recently. I pushed my brother down when he was trying to crawl to my Mom in 1960. I feel like hanging myself. Rope? [edit/added] Now we're on tricycles. Oh. My Dad's slinging a web belt w/canteen and putting it around my little waist...
  5. I have no taste. (per se) Middle-age (or late middle-age) means reinventing myself and pondering the passage of time. So my 'tastes' shift seasonally it seems.
  6. As if Spanish folk required encouragement to talk your ear off. Canapes? I can't get mine to shut up.
  7. You're welcome. This type of morbid announcement is getting more commonplace. The various Governments and Corporations are into some heavy-duty brinkmanship-playing.
  8. I Gooooogled it. http://www.worldcarfans.com/9090302.005/op...y-from-collapse
  9. Contrasted with the island nation of Japan perhaps? Little chance of mistaking their homogeneous nature. In addition, both China and Japan, to name two, are ancient societies with long memories and an impeccable adherence to the concept of honor. Our tenth grade students can't even spell "honor". (exaggerating of course)
  10. Perhaps there was none better than our post WWII persona. The victors. Our 'winning' that conflict allowed us to write history for a period of time. Began to unravel during the 'Nam-era.
  11. imo, we never were. Our legend, our myth. It was all fabricated from tawdry, jingoistic rhetoric. (again imo)
  12. 3.73 rear in a Denali with the 6.0 can be 'nursed' to deliver 21-ish highway. Around town: 13-ish. P.S.: Looks like a very nice truck your 3/4 ton...
  13. Check. The 6.0 won't labor and can be as fuel efficient as a Prius under certain circumstances.
  14. If either chose that route, especially GM, most of the nastiness gets lost in the background clutter attending the collapse of the economy anyway. GM's going to be smaller and starting from near bottom as most will. I would say: Advantage: GM.
  15. Why bother? There are dozens of her approximate quality trolling the I-95 Garden State Parkway corridor daily. Relatively affluent (their sugar daddies running chains of convenience stores and 'whatnot' in North Jersey) driving expensive automobiles and living in, or situated near, the seaside communities in this region. For the fans I have noted CTSs, Escalades and STSs in addition to the Audis, the requisite BMWs and so forth. It literally crawls with 'em out this way. We went to the Borgata in Atlantic City last night and they were in attendance there too. Though the halls and marbled floors were a bit draftier given the current state of the economy the noisy bunches were near the craps tables whooping it up like it was the last days of Pompeii. So if your tastes incline that way, Go East Young Man. I couldn't be bothered (yeah, right, I look) since I'm in a fairly healthy relationship. I have personally given up being jealous, yielding to temptation or giving my wandering eye free rein as I burned a lot of energy in my youth that way. Come have a look-see for yourself when you're in the area.
  16. Yet not be allowed to remain here indefinitely. Come/Go. Limited length of stay.
  17. Decades of repair work ahead of us. Getting a slender majority to agree will take some doing. Maybe being confronted with compelling evidence such as what we've seen over the last six months might sway more and sooner. The civics lesson aphorisms regarding the U.S. as being the best, biggest bad asses on the planet are more stale now than ever. I second your motion 'Camino. I've got at least 90% sympathy from family members (voiced informally of course) for the Great Turnaround to commence. See you later. Going out in a little while likely for the rest of the evening.
  18. Going for your next Darwin Award? If so, yes it does.
  19. The infiltration of crimi-grant labor, border jumpers alone is a plague in of itself.
  20. It's in our interest and needn't even be retaliatory. How the rest of our 'trading partners' view it is another matter. No one likes it when a dumbass finally wises up.
  21. What was invoked by man can be revoked. The United States needs many things at present. The world will need to make do with smaller displays of our largesse. Charity begins at home. Time for some reciprocity.
  22. I think terminology can hamstring this effort. The rest of the world having become accustomed to dumping product below cost in some cases for decades would howl for certain. We could term it maintaining our sovereign integrity. It could result in self-sufficiency in meeting our energy needs. Or closer to that goal.
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