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Flinty_McFlint 10-01-2009 05:11 PM

Re: This is the thread where the fringster comes back with teeth
 
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Originally Posted by Did you just call me Coltrane? (Post 402087)
Aren't you a toff? Because e/o sounds like new money trying to be old money. Wouldn't work.

Does that mean GGG would have better luck whispering in a different orifice? I'm not hip to all these cultural dances--I'm only an honorary white person.

taxwonk 10-01-2009 05:12 PM

Re: Tucker is an Irvin fan?
 
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Originally Posted by Replaced_Texan (Post 402033)
Huh. There seem to be a LOT of kids at Texans games. My dad even remarked on it when we were leaving last week and we watched some father carrying his sleeping daughter off. I pointed out that he used to take me to Oilers games when I was a kid, and he said that he never took a kid who couldn't make it through the whole game and walk on their own two feet out of the stadium.

A family of five sat behind us last week. The non-infant kids got bored pretty early and kept on asking when they could go. The dad pointed out the game clock and told them that they only had however minutes left. I suspect his wife was happy that the last Texans touchdown was flagged away and then fumbled away, because it could have easily otherwise gone into overtime.

I couldn't want to take kids to a pro-football game mainly because it's pricey, and they don't get much out of it. The seventy bucks plus concessions is better spent on a babysitter.

Princess never cared about footbal until she was in HS and friends with a quarterback. She was perfectly happy with HS games and is now a bigger fan of college ball than pro.

Monster likes the HS games, too. He asked about a pro game one time and I told him how much it would cost and asked if he wanted to spend the money on that or something else. We wound up going out for sushi after a trip to the zoo.

dtb 10-01-2009 05:13 PM

Sorry Guys... Another Wedding Question
 
How many of you wrote and read your own vows? I think I'm way too shy or private or reserved or something not to feel like a complete idiot declaring my unscripted vows in front of other people (not to my beloved, of course, just in front of others).

So... just how weird does that make me? Please compare me only to all you freaks as a group, not the general population.

Did you just call me Coltrane? 10-01-2009 05:17 PM

Re: Tucker is an Irvin fan?
 
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Originally Posted by taxwonk (Post 402094)
We wound up going out for sushi after a trip to the zoo.

Uh oh.

Cletus Miller 10-01-2009 05:18 PM

Re: Sorry Guys... Another Wedding Question
 
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Originally Posted by dtb (Post 402095)
How many of you wrote and read your own vows? I think I'm way too shy or private or reserved or something not to feel like a complete idiot declaring my unscripted vows in front of other people (not to my beloved, of course, just in front of others).

So... just how weird does that make me? Please compare me only to all you freaks as a group, not the general population.

we were *not* original, for basically the same reason.

Flinty_McFlint 10-01-2009 05:18 PM

Re: Sorry Guys... Another Wedding Question
 
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Originally Posted by dtb (Post 402095)
How many of you wrote and read your own vows? I think I'm way too shy or private or reserved or something not to feel like a complete idiot declaring my unscripted vows in front of other people (not to my beloved, of course, just in front of others).

So... just how weird does that make me? Please compare me only to all you freaks as a group, not the general population.

Jeez, rich white lady like you should just hire somebody to do it for you.

I would have wrote and read my own vows, but that would have required me to take the beer hat tubes out of my mouth.

Sidd Finch 10-01-2009 05:26 PM

Re: Sorry Guys... Another Wedding Question
 
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Originally Posted by dtb (Post 402095)
How many of you wrote and read your own vows? I think I'm way too shy or private or reserved or something not to feel like a complete idiot declaring my unscripted vows in front of other people (not to my beloved, of course, just in front of others).

So... just how weird does that make me? Please compare me only to all you freaks as a group, not the general population.

We took vows suggested by our minister, and revised them to better suit us.

Do what you're comfortable and happy with. Don't worry about feeling weird.

Plus, I thought no one was going to be there anyway.... and anyone who cared would probably care more about the knocked-up bride.

Atticus Grinch 10-01-2009 05:29 PM

Re: Spanky Beware
 
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Originally Posted by LessinSF (Post 402083)
I was compelled to look it up:

I was being imprecise in saying "stat rape laws." Other laws make it illegal for "any person" to perform various sex acts on a person under 18, with penalty enhancements if the offender is over a certain age. See, e.g., Cal. Penal Code sections 286; 288a(b); 289(h). Non-consent is not an element of the offense.

Interesting, though, that my dry-humping 17-year-olds are able to slip through the cracks, as it were, so long as there is no penetration anywhere.

Did you just call me Coltrane? 10-01-2009 05:30 PM

Re: Sorry Guys... Another Wedding Question
 
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Originally Posted by sidd finch (Post 402099)
we took vows suggested by our minister, and revised them to better suit us.

2.

dtb 10-01-2009 05:30 PM

Re: Sorry Guys... Another Wedding Question
 
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Originally Posted by Sidd Finch (Post 402099)
We took vows suggested by our minister, and revised them to better suit us.

Do what you're comfortable and happy with. Don't worry about feeling weird.

Plus, I thought no one was going to be there anyway.... and anyone who cared would probably care more about the knocked-up bride.

Yeah. I'd rather go with the scripted version. Not many people will be there, but I'm even embarrassed to expose such personal sentiments in front of the officiant! I know. I'm strange.

I'm not sure why I'm so squeamish about being the knocked-up bride. It wouldn't even register with me if I were an attendee at a shotgun wedding, but being one of the parties in the shotgun wedding makes me a little, um... embarrassed? (I probably shouldn't admit that.)

Aloha Mr. Learned Hand 10-01-2009 05:31 PM

Re: Can I say how tired I am of the flu?
 
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Originally Posted by Adder (Post 402091)
Could you ask your Zubaz wearing friends to go out and root for the Sox for the next three days please?

Sure but as of noon tomorrow they all might be in the Olympics construction contracts bribery line.

taxwonk 10-01-2009 05:33 PM

Re: Tucker is an Irvin fan?
 
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Originally Posted by dtb (Post 402060)
I guess I was surprised at the uniformity of scorn heaped upon South Carolina. If I had written such a letter, I would have used Alabama or Mississippi.

Have you ever been to South Carolina? Hilton Head doesn't count,

Did you just call me Coltrane? 10-01-2009 05:33 PM

Re: Sorry Guys... Another Wedding Question
 
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Originally Posted by dtb (Post 402102)
Yeah. I'd rather go with the scripted version. Not many people will be there, but I'm even embarrassed to expose such personal sentiments in front of the officiant! I know. I'm strange.

I'm not sure why I'm so squeamish about being the knocked-up bride. It wouldn't even register with me if I were an attendee at a shotgun wedding, but being one of the parties in the shotgun wedding makes me a little, um... embarrassed? (I probably shouldn't admit that.)


Congrats!

This is going to kill your running career.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 10-01-2009 05:35 PM

Re: Sorry Guys... Another Wedding Question
 
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Originally Posted by dtb (Post 402095)
How many of you wrote and read your own vows? I think I'm way too shy or private or reserved or something not to feel like a complete idiot declaring my unscripted vows in front of other people (not to my beloved, of course, just in front of others).

So... just how weird does that make me? Please compare me only to all you freaks as a group, not the general population.

Wow, did you really just invite this crowd to help you write your vows?

I just hope Flower's not around. Anyone got popcorn?

taxwonk 10-01-2009 05:36 PM

Re: Tucker is an Irvin fan?
 
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Originally Posted by Sidd Finch (Post 402070)
When I picture Atticus, and then I picture him asking a woman to send him a pair of her panties, my head starts to hurt.

It's just like when sorority sisters borrow each others' clothes. Does that help?


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