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dtb 10-21-2004 11:53 AM

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Originally posted by sunnybunny
Why are you directing this angry post to me? I was responding to someone joking about your son having a pony and I made a response about being a child growing up with a pony...why would you point your message at me? I really don't understand this DTB.
It wasn't directed at you -- your hitching post/general store story just reminded me of the stuff I wrote about. I also wasn't angry -- just a little hesitant about talking about our weekend house, because I didn't want it to sound as though I were boasting.

Anne Elk 10-21-2004 11:55 AM

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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
Ah, thank you, but you just succeeded in making me tear up.

Jesus. Just stop the madness already.

(btw, I am disgusted at myself for taking this so seriously. But what can you do. )
Root for the Red Sox?

Anne
Just trying to be helpful.

sunnybunny 10-21-2004 12:00 PM

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Originally posted by dtb
It wasn't directed at you -- your hitching post/general store story just reminded me of the stuff I wrote about. I also wasn't angry -- just a little hesitant about talking about our weekend house, because I didn't want it to sound as though I were boasting.

Thanks for clarifying. I was a little hurt that you might be mocking my fond childhood memories. I'm glad your children will have the opportunity to develop "small town" memories of their own. Everytime I look at my first pony (thankfully still living) I'm reminded of all those wonderful childhood memories astride him...racing the local boys on their bikes, riding down creeks trying to find their sources, getting caught on the train tracks a la Stand By Me....our first ride all the way out to the Bull Run Battlefields...oh to be a little kid again and able to spend my days galloping around on my pony!

NotFromHere 10-21-2004 12:04 PM

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Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
Who knew that Johnny O, by getting hurt, would affect the outcome.

eta: Olerud, since people asked
He truly is one of the great underrated 1st basemen who isn't playing it because it's-the-end-of-his-career-and-he-can't-field-anymore-but-we-need-a-guy-to-hit-homers-guy.

Plus you got him for nothing. Letting him go for nothing pissed me off more than losing 100 games. Well almost.

Besides, to most of us, it's FOOTBALL SEASON!!!
Go Jerry Rice!!!!

Bad_Rich_Chic 10-21-2004 12:08 PM

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Originally posted by dtb
...my -- "you better get down on your knees and thank the good Lord that things aren't fair" speech ....
One question - how does this help him to understand why the Yankees lost? I mean, they lost because the Sox beat them (dare I say it) fair and square. So ... in an unfair world that overly favors him he is reasonable to expect the Yanks to win, and a "life isn't fair" speech doesn't explain why they lost.

I know, logic isn't the main point. But, when I had this particular trauma in my own childhood (my favorite team beaten, badly, by the Dallas Cowboys after a miraculous year of playing way above themselves), the explanation I got wasn't the one about fairness, it was the one about "good guys don't always win no matter what happens on the 6 million dollar man."

Replaced_Texan 10-21-2004 12:09 PM

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Originally posted by dtb
It wasn't directed at you -- your hitching post/general store story just reminded me of the stuff I wrote about. I also wasn't angry -- just a little hesitant about talking about our weekend house, because I didn't want it to sound as though I were boasting.
We had a weekend house when I was a kid. I think it probably made us closer as a family, because all six of us would go every single weekend unless my dad was on-call. There weren't any other kids around, so we didn't really have a choice but to play with each other. Though we grew up in the middle of the city, we also spent a good part of our childhood in the country. I think it made us well rounded. I still use it maybe once or twice a month, and I think having that escape helps keep me sane.

Oliver_Wendell_Ramone 10-21-2004 12:12 PM

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Originally posted by sunnybunny
Everytime I look at my first pony (thankfully still living) I'm reminded of all those wonderful childhood memories astride him...racing the local boys on their bikes, riding down creeks trying to find their sources, getting caught on the train tracks a la Stand By Me....our first ride all the way out to the Bull Run Battlefields...
the power of that first orgasm as we trotted dreamily along...

Ollie (unlike DTB, I'm happy to mock your childhood memories; now go grill me up another horseburger) Ramone

NotFromHere 10-21-2004 12:13 PM

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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
My team has never been to a World Series. Until two weeks ago, my team had never won any series in postseason play.
Wah. Join the club.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 10-21-2004 12:18 PM

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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
One question - how does this help him to understand why the Yankees lost? I mean, they lost because the Sox beat them (dare I say it) fair and square. So ... in an unfair world that overly favors him he is reasonable to expect the Yanks to win, and a "life isn't fair" speech doesn't explain why they lost.

I know, logic isn't the main point. But, when I had this particular trauma in my own childhood (my favorite team beaten, badly, by the Dallas Cowboys after a miraculous year of playing way above themselves), the explanation I got wasn't the one about fairness, it was the one about "good guys don't always win no matter what happens on the 6 million dollar man."
It is part of the Yankees psyche that all losses are unfair. Solving this problem once and for all requires that the boy become a Mets fan.

dtb 10-21-2004 12:22 PM

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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
One question - how does this help him to understand why the Yankees lost? I mean, they lost because the Sox beat them (dare I say it) fair and square. So ... in an unfair world that overly favors him he is reasonable to expect the Yanks to win, and a "life isn't fair" speech doesn't explain why they lost.

You misunderstand. His stock "it isn't fair" protest in response to the loss was what prompted the speech this morning, but my speech has limitless applications. He wasn't saying they didn't lose fairly -- his view is that "it's not fair because I wanted the Yankees to win; therefore, I am being treated unfairly because I didn't get what I want".

In fact, the actual "why they lost" news (i.e., that they played like a bunch of pikers) was delivered by his father. He readily accepted that explanation.

ABBAKiss 10-21-2004 12:41 PM

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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
I think it made us well rounded.
So your fabulous TITS!!!!! are a result of the city mouse/country mouse situation? Fascinating.

bold_n_brazen 10-21-2004 12:46 PM

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Originally posted by Oliver_Wendell_Ramone
the power of that first orgasm as we trotted dreamily along...

Ollie (unlike DTB, I'm happy to mock your childhood memories; now go grill me up another horseburger) Ramone
Bunny doesn't have orgasms, silly.

bold_n_brazen 10-21-2004 12:48 PM

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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
I'm pretty sure you did this intentionally, but I'm a White Sox fan, not a Cubs fan. So, no great park, shitty neighborhood and irrelevance.

I loved Tiger Stadium.

They tore down Comiskey too.
When they tore down Comiskey, there was some charity thing where you could buy banks of seats from the stadium. Some guy I worked with at the time convinced a whole group of us to buy a bunch of them.

Somewhere, in a warehouse in Chicago, are 4 seats from Comiskey owned by me.

Did you just call me Coltrane? 10-21-2004 01:01 PM

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Originally posted by ABBAKiss
So your fabulous TITS!!!!! are a result of the city mouse/country mouse situation? Fascinating.
Well, RT is Christina Ricci in real life, so she definitely has the TITS:

[IMG]http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=ricci/v=2/SID=e/l=IVS/SIG=11veor39u/*-http%3A//www.olho.nu/nhaca-spot/_img/pic_christina-ricci.jpg[/IMG]

dtb 10-21-2004 01:03 PM

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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
Well, RT is Christina Ricci in real life, so she definitely has the TITS:

[IMG]http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=ricci/v=2/SID=e/l=IVS/SIG=11veor39u/*-http%3A//www.olho.nu/nhaca-spot/_img/pic_christina-ricci.jpg[/IMG]
And that's after a breast reduction and anorexia!


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