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Aspen's another place I've never been to, so if you're saying it's 5x worse than vail, I think I'll stick with Estes Park (although they're starting to get a little fancier than it used be as well). With the incredible access to beautiful wilderness as we have around here, why anybody would want to pay to stay in one

Aspen's another place I've never been to, so if you're saying it's 5x worse than vail, I think I'll stick with Estes Park (although they're starting to get a little fancier than it used be as well). With the incredible access to beautiful wilderness as we have around here, why anybody would want to pay to stay in one

La Pipe, I wonder the same thing every time I do my taxes. Turbo tax must tell me that it's checking my return to ensure I get the maximum refund about 50 god damn times during the whole process, and I got to thinking about where that money actually comes from. Sure, you can take the viewpoint that it was always mine

La Pipe, I wonder the same thing every time I do my taxes. Turbo tax must tell me that it's checking my return to ensure I get the maximum refund about 50 god damn times during the whole process, and I got to thinking about where that money actually comes from. Sure, you can take the viewpoint that it was always mine

I get that a huge house like that is going to require a hell of a lot more upkeep than my little suburban ranch. But how in the hell does an unmanageable amount trash accumulate in any house? there's got to be some sort of ratio between the number of people living in a house and the amount of trash they

I get that a huge house like that is going to require a hell of a lot more upkeep than my little suburban ranch. But how in the hell does an unmanageable amount trash accumulate in any house? there's got to be some sort of ratio between the number of people living in a house and the amount of trash they

I just visited Vail for the first time a couple of weeks ago, despite having lived in Denver since '79 (my wife won a stay at a hotel there from a radio station, we're much to cheap to ever go there on our own dime), and I was both impressed and unimpressed. They've done a formidable job of packing a ton of hugely

I just visited Vail for the first time a couple of weeks ago, despite having lived in Denver since '79 (my wife won a stay at a hotel there from a radio station, we're much to cheap to ever go there on our own dime), and I was both impressed and unimpressed. They've done a formidable job of packing a ton of hugely

I get it that it's not as simple as saying "once you reach $X in wealth you don't need any more", but I think there's a sliding scale at play here that makes people really, honestly think that they need more than they do. Once you reach a certain level of sucess, it's really hard to go back to living the way you did

I get it that it's not as simple as saying "once you reach $X in wealth you don't need any more", but I think there's a sliding scale at play here that makes people really, honestly think that they need more than they do. Once you reach a certain level of sucess, it's really hard to go back to living the way you did

Oh, the time's I've wanted use that reply myself… every now and then I do, but only when I'm spoiling for fight anyway.

Oh, the time's I've wanted use that reply myself… every now and then I do, but only when I'm spoiling for fight anyway.

Things I learned from the Sopranos: When your consigliere tells you that you don't want to go in there, you really don't want to go in there.

Things I learned from the Sopranos: When your consigliere tells you that you don't want to go in there, you really don't want to go in there.

Point taken that intimidating AJ ten years prior would have been better than spoiling him all these years, only to intimidate him when it's too late to do any good. But we're still only arguing which is the lesser of two evils. Physically threatening your kid isn't cool in any context. The option that would have

yeah, it was Tony who made the comment about prison gay being different than regular gay. I don't believe Phil ever mentioned anything about gay prison sex.

CD qualify would be roughly analogous to 705 kb/s (16 bit resolution x 44.1 KHz). You generally end up with something around that bit rate when you rip a CD into a lossless format. So you're definitely hearing things correctly, although Dr. awesome is correct in stating that differences in the systems you use to play

CD qualify would be roughly analogous to 705 kb/s (16 bit resolution x 44.1 KHz). You generally end up with something around that bit rate when you rip a CD into a lossless format. So you're definitely hearing things correctly, although Dr. awesome is correct in stating that differences in the systems you use to play

Yeah, but do you own the version with the secret song at the end?

Yeah, but do you own the version with the secret song at the end?