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This is one of the best threads I have seen since The Change, and I had to log out and go to Chrome and use the add in to see the old style sort order to actually appreciate it. In this new format, the discussion(s) made no sense as the comments were so fragmented and hard to get to, it ruined the actual ebb and flow

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Ooooooo, fyre......

PS-Good to see you. I miss all the familiar names and avatars, but, I admit I also am here a LOT less now.

Its just some weird, unexplained tradition. I don't think anyone knows how it got started.

Tradition dictates that you can wear white after Labor Day, just not below the waist (at least on the outside; your tightie whities are still ok).

Oh I like that!

All well and good until a buxom young woman walks by and the operators thoughts turn that plane into a rocket.

I would totally pay to see that.

Engineers are some of my faVorite people. Study hard and some day you will have zee monehz for grandmas TV. :)

When they fight each other, everyone loses; When they stop fighting and play nice, only the consumer gets screwed. :)

Sounds like you and the other grandchildren need to pool your pennies and get Gramdma a new TV for Christmas. Imagine how excited she will be to get to watch The Young and the Restless in HD.

You made me think of my Dad. Back when I was a kid (a million years ago) the TV had rabbit ears antenna and no remote, so he would make one of us kids stand by the TV, holding on to the antenna to improve reception and tell us when to turn the channel or the volume up or down. No remote required.

This is great news for stroke victims, but I have a horrible fear that some day it will be used by people who are just too damn LAZY to move.

Actually I give advice on buying cars a lot, but more on how to make the deal as opposed to what brand or model. Years ago, I used to sell cars, so I share some good deal tips, especially to my female friends, and have differing strategies for couples buying cars as opposed to single people, and even according to the

The Wright Brothers, Neil Armstrong, John Glenn; a few of the examples of why Ohio is proud to be called First in Flight.

And I think his Guardian Angel had something to do with how it fell too.

Probably a megalomaniac. Theoretically, if it DID make a difference, chances are, on the opposite side of the planet, someone else would be jumping up at the exact same time, and even it out anyway.

Thanks. ;)

This looks like a flashback to a bad acid trip.