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I heard a stat on sportstalk790 this morning - last season the Cowboys only made two interceptions. That stat made me very happy…

The entire A.V. staff will tell you it was a Porsche.

Or, from G&R - "Baby on your knees, with your ass in the breeze…"

If you squint your eyes, it looks like the minor league team that Hopper plays for is the "Giamatti's".

Interesting - I too have strip of grass between "my" sidewalk and the street - didn't realize that was not part of my lot (or maybe it is, maybe it varies by location). I'm sure you'll keep mowing yours (gratis) - people assume it is part of your lawn (except that a-hole neighbor), so it wouldn't do to trust the

Usually on the front porch.

Then he goes on to describe the movie as "lumpy" - so we've got a lumpy, humping movie on our hands.

That's how I "solved" mine way back in the day.

Dom was great in those - you probably also saw Hot Stuff (I think was the title), where Dom is a cop, and he and his partners take over a pawn shop in some sort of undercover operation.

My 10 year old son learned to solve the Rubik's cube from youtube videos. It took him a couple of weeks to learn the algorithms - and he can solve it in about two minutes.

I had the reverse situation. I was running in the Austin marathon, and the traffic was backed up b/c the road crossed the marathon route. We were running parallel to these cars - and this dishevelled looking twenty-something driver, had his window down, screaming at the runners - I guess he was late for work or

Norm McDonald had a great bit on OJ - saying it would have been better for him to get convicted on the double murder (top of prison food chain), instead of conviction for "stealing his own shirts".

Nah - you gotta look at it like reverse Wooderson - you keep getting older, but the MILF stays the same age.

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Thank you.

Funny - we were all probably around 12 - 14 around then, but still managed to see My Tutor as well - the early days of cable TV - parents who grew up in 50's/60's weren't equipped to "protect" us from that stuff.

What was the show? - Jason Bateman right after Silver Spoons - he had a cute older sister….

Can you elaborate on the situation here.

I have wallpaper that is a print of library shelves - the result? Relationships that are all surface - no depth.

When I first read that, I thought it said "blood and boners of orphans" - good lord.