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Did you just call me Coltrane? 10-21-2004 10:46 AM

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Originally posted by robustpuppy
I thought this reaction was exactly dtb's point when she told her son that he should be thankful life isn't fair -- i.e., that he is so much better off than you, for reasons (I am sure) that go beyond his team affiliation.
Of course.

Who isn't better off than me? Now send me money or Sally Struthers will eat me.



Seriously though, I'm quite thankful I didn't have to experience childhood in a big city. I liked riding my bike to third grade and playing pick-up football in a friend's backyard. I feel sorry for her son.

Bad_Rich_Chic 10-21-2004 10:47 AM

God wants a clean fight.
 
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Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
San Francisco conceptual artist Jonathon Keats ... [is] trying to genetically engineer God in a laboratory, using a technique called continuous in vitro evolution, a process used to accelerate useful mutations in bacteria by exposing them to favorable conditions. Since "favorable conditions" to God would mean the presence of continual worship and praise, he's playing tapes of various world religions' prayers to petri dishes filled with bacteria. Eventually, he reasons, the bacteria will evolve to those most capable of taking advantage of the favorable environment. Bingo, divinity.

This is not the interesting part. The interesting part is that Christianity is winning. (As a typical San Francisco moral relativist, Keats notes that his methodology may be flawed.)
Very amusing. But I wonder why he seems to think that all these religions hold that God is material?

BR(much less organic)C

robustpuppy 10-21-2004 10:49 AM

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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
Of course.

Who isn't better off than me? Now send me money or Sally Struthers will eat me.

Seriously though, I'm quite thankful I didn't have to experience childhood in a big city. I liked riding my bike to third grade. I feel sorry for her son.
You had a bike?!

I had to ride on the bus where a mean 6th-grade girl named Janine pulled my pigtails every day until my mother and my teacher bookended her at the start and end of the bus ride and told her to knock it off.


sunnybunny 10-21-2004 10:52 AM

Apologies if ANyone has posted on this already
 
Saw Motorcycle Diaries last night...about Guevara's travels before he became "Che". Was beautifully done and accurate as far as I can tell. And the scenery is beautiful too. The Argentine spanish was a little harder for me to follow than the Peruvian, but the subtitles help....god for those who want to practice their spanish comprehension. Definitely the best film of that genre i've seen in a loong time.

Also have now seen the preview for "Ray" the Ray Charles film....looks good. Can't wait for that.


That is all.

spookyfish 10-21-2004 10:52 AM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
It's pine tar.

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I don't know why they do it, though.

Manny invented this. Well, I lie. He started doing it when he was in Cleveland, after Jim Thome invented it. They apply it to their helmets, and then if you notice, they touch the top of their helmets between pitches, when they do all their "adjusting", so they can apply more tar to their bats during an AB.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 10-21-2004 10:54 AM

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Originally posted by robustpuppy
You had a bike?!
Dtb's boy has a horse. When dtb isn't using it.

So there, you two.

Did you just call me Coltrane? 10-21-2004 10:57 AM

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Originally posted by spookyfish
Manny invented this. Well, I lie. He started doing it when he was in Cleveland, after Jim Thome invented it. They apply it to their helmets, and then if you notice, they touch the top of their helmets between pitches, when they do all their "adjusting", so they can apply more tar to their bats during an AB.
Ozzie Guillen was doing this in the '80s.

sunnybunny 10-21-2004 10:58 AM

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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
Dtb's boy has a horse. When dtb isn't using it.

So there, you two.

No joke, I used to ride my pony around town like a bike. All the girls would get off the bus, get on our ponies and ride them to our friends' houses and maybe down to th egeneral store where we'd tie them up and then go in and buy candy. I had a very happy childhood.

Did you just call me Coltrane? 10-21-2004 11:02 AM

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Originally posted by sunnybunny
No joke, I used to ride my pony around town like a bike. All the girls would get off the bus, get on our ponies and ride them to our friends' houses and maybe down to th egeneral store where we'd tie them up and then go in and buy candy. I had a very happy childhood.

When I was a little girl in Poland, we all had ponies. My sister had pony, my cousin had pony, ..So, what's wrong with that?

Shape Shifter 10-21-2004 11:02 AM

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Originally posted by Aloha Mr. Learned Hand
As I appear to be the lone resident Cards fan,
Asshole.

sunnybunny 10-21-2004 11:03 AM

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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
When I was a little girl in Poland, we all had ponies. My sister had pony, my cousin had pony, ..So, what's wrong with that?
Nice try Coltrane.

greatwhitenorthchick 10-21-2004 11:06 AM

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Originally posted by spookyfish
Manny invented this. Well, I lie. He started doing it when he was in Cleveland, after Jim Thome invented it. They apply it to their helmets, and then if you notice, they touch the top of their helmets between pitches, when they do all their "adjusting", so they can apply more tar to their bats during an AB.
thank you thank you. I kept saying to my husband "why are their helmets so dirty?" and he started to bug me about it - "Why are their uniforms so dirty? Why are their fingernails so dirty?" etc - you get the idea. I feel gratified knowing that others were wondering this same thing and there is a logical explanation. It was kind of distracting.

greatwhitenorthchick 10-21-2004 11:09 AM

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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
Seriously though, I'm quite thankful I didn't have to experience childhood in a big city. I liked riding my bike to third grade and playing pick-up football in a friend's backyard. I feel sorry for her son.
Hmm - I grew up in a small town and hated it hated it hated it apart from the fine ratio of hockey players to mere mortals. I read those Judy Blume books where Peter and Fudge were living in NY and was insanely jealous. DTB's kids are living the childhood of my dreams.

dtb 10-21-2004 11:10 AM

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Originally posted by robustpuppy
I thought this reaction was exactly dtb's point when she told her son that he should be thankful life isn't fair -- i.e., that he is so much better off than you, for reasons (I am sure) that go beyond his team affiliation.
Do you think I could hire you as my personal interpreter -- as I am woefully inadequate at conveying my point trenchantly. In fact, I think the word that most effectively sums me up is "untrenchant". That, and "strategery".

greatwhitenorthchick 10-21-2004 11:12 AM

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Originally posted by dtb
In fact, I think the word that most effectively sums me up is "untrenchant". That, and "strategery".
You misunderestimate yourself.


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