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OzJohnnie

Quote from: Knightstalker on March 09, 2010, 11:15:39 AM
Quote from: tmerton on March 09, 2010, 10:34:31 AM
Quote from: OzJohnnie on March 09, 2010, 07:46:17 AM
Has news of TDT popped up in FLA again?

I like that her former husband was holding the steering wheel for her while she was driving to meet her boyfriend for the weekend.

Probably hoping she would remarry so he could stop paying alimony.

I shouldn't have done it, but I did.  I searched google to find a story with a picture.

All our mental wanderings come to a crashing and horrifying end...



At least she's blond, or tries to be.  Lovely roots, though.  At least three inches, no?
  

retagent

Since I'm a bit challenged technically (I know what you're all thinking) and couldn't find this story on the Kenosha News web site, I will summarize a story that was in that rag shortly after Valentine's Day

   It seems that the Kenosha Police were called to a residence by a man who reported being assaulted
   by his girlfriend. When they got there they found a man sitting out front bleeding from the nose. His
   story was that his live-in girlfriend hit him with a pan, as he was fixing her dinner, because he didn't
   get her a Valentine's Day present.  (As an aside, this and the rest might answer the question; "WHY?")
   The police broke down the door after asking to be let in, and her refusal. She then tried to burn them
   with her cigarette, and resisted their attempts to talk to her and so they TASED her 3 times, and
   took her into custody, charging her with assault and resisting.

Ah, life in Cheeseland is never dull.

Freebird

Quote from: OzJohnnie on March 09, 2010, 02:32:40 PM
Quote from: Freebird on March 09, 2010, 12:02:53 PM
Quote from: OzJohnnie on March 09, 2010, 07:34:07 AM
Quote from: Ralph Turner on March 09, 2010, 12:47:18 AM
OzJohnnie, I hope that this has not endangered you or your family's lives.   :o


Stay safe, my friend!

And the guy just thought he had worms...  Queenslanders:  Providing modern inspiration for the sequel to Deliverance.

Actually, though, Melbourne did have some exciting weather on Saturday afternoon.  It was a huge thunderstorm with significant hail, some areas reporting chunks like golf balls.  I was just picking up #2 from gymnastics when the storm struck and streets were flooding.  Downtown got it particularly bad.  15 minutes of heavy rain and downtown streets become rivers.

You gotta wonder about Melbourne.  This time last year I was posting about raging fires that burned out entire towns and killed 200 people.  This year?  Flash floods.

Did you see that incredible goal by Melbourne vs Sydney?  Just saw it on Top 10 and it was such a cool shot into the upper 90.

Soccer?  I'm embarrassed to say say 'Yes'.  #3 was having her fifth birthday party and we had her Godmother and family over.  They are Greek and so after the party we had the soccer on.  Out of politeness to our guests I managed to stay awake.

I think soccer should be banned from top ten lists.

Well unfortunately for you there are going to be more and more since espns coverage of the world cup is nearing

Kilted Rat

Quote from: OzJohnnie on March 09, 2010, 02:59:46 PM
  At least three inches, no?


I would defer this question to our resident expert on three inches... TDT??? Thoughts????? ;D



Just dropping by, ****ty news on the Nathan front. Less than 10% chance he pitches with a torn UCL, and if it is torn, no breaking pitches, curveballs, sliders, etc. Nathan on fastball and changeup only is a disaster waiting to happen.



On a side note, I'll be deploying some time around mid May for points to be determined in the Middle East :-\. Depends on where one of if not the strongest Battalion in the Marine Corps is needed. Be back in December hopefully. Unfortunately this means I'll miss most of the baseball season and all of the football regular season. Cheer loudly and drink fondly. I'll be in need of significant quantities of booze and sports when I get back after 7 months of neither!!!


+k all around, catch ya on the flip side!
Now accepting new patients. All bills must be paid in scotch shortly after any services rendered.  Sorry TDT, no problems below the waist.


Discovered by the Germans in 1904, they named it San Diego, which of course in German means a whale's vagina.

retagent

Good Luck and stay safe KR. My son #1 is heading the other way to Korea in the next few weeks.

tmerton

Things could be worse, KR.  At least you're not a psychiatrist.



Be careful and stay safe.

tmerton

Quote from: Freebird on March 09, 2010, 06:21:04 PM
Quote from: OzJohnnie on March 09, 2010, 02:32:40 PM

I think soccer should be banned from top ten lists.

Well unfortunately for you there are going to be more and more since espns coverage of the world cup is nearing

Pay no attention to Oz; anyone who pees on himself over ARF and can't stand World Cup soccer simply isn't sane.  We went to four World Cup games in Palo Alto in '94 (saw Brazil twice, once against the US) and loved every bit of it.

sju56321

What the heck:

HARRODSBURG, Ky. - A 32-year-old Kentucky woman who said she didn't know that she was pregnant delivered her newborn son on the floor of her laundry room by herself and even cut the umbilical cord.


Kelly Bottom told The Advocate-Messenger that she also picked up her other son from school and stopped in at the baby's grandmother's house to show her the infant before going to the hospital Thursday.


The newspaper reported the mother and baby were discharged from the hospital Monday after checking in Thursday night.


Bottom said the baby, named Brian Keith Sims, weighed 6 lbs., 15 oz. at birth.


D O.C.

Quotecatch ya on the flip side!

By all means, please do.

tmerton....you really didn't post that still from movie of the year, did you?

Kira & Jaxon's Dad

Quote from: sju56321 on March 10, 2010, 11:47:46 AM
What the heck:

HARRODSBURG, Ky. - A 32-year-old Kentucky woman who said she didn't know that she was pregnant delivered her newborn son on the floor of her laundry room by herself and even cut the umbilical cord.


Kelly Bottom told The Advocate-Messenger that she also picked up her other son from school and stopped in at the baby's grandmother's house to show her the infant before going to the hospital Thursday.


The newspaper reported the mother and baby were discharged from the hospital Monday after checking in Thursday night.


Bottom said the baby, named Brian Keith Sims, weighed 6 lbs., 15 oz. at birth.



We don't need no fancy doktors.  We can tak car of are babys areselves!
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OzJohnnie

Quote from: tmerton on March 10, 2010, 11:01:00 AM
Pay no attention to Oz; anyone who pees on himself over ARF and can't stand World Cup soccer simply isn't sane.  We went to four World Cup games in Palo Alto in '94 (saw Brazil twice, once against the US) and loved every bit of it.

Umm, yeah... Went to watch Brazil.  Can you remember what happened on the pitch or are your mammaries memories more... distracted?

      
  

tmerton

#51041
Well, Oz, I'm glad England was (would they say "were"?) not the resident team.


finsleft

Took home the hardware last weekend, winning 1st place at the Pearl Lake antique snowmobile rally with my '64 Polaris Sno Traveler


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Happy St. Patrick's Day everybody! I'm off to warmer climes in the morning.


DuffMan

Way to go, Fins.

We took home some hardware, too!  Got our AKC Rally Obedience Novice title.



(I'd better make this next post a doozy!)

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repete

#51044
Quote from: finsleft on March 10, 2010, 05:14:40 PM
Took home the hardware last weekend, winning 1st place at the Pearl Lake antique snowmobile rally with my '64 Polaris Sno Traveler


People's Choice!



Happy St. Patrick's Day everybody! I'm off to warmer climes in the morning.


Nice! Wish I still had the old Scorpion and Trailmaker somewhere. I was in Whistler most of February and the visitor centre there had some great old rides on display. None looked as sweet as yours!

Duff -- Dog shots always get K from this corner ... congrats.