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Dimensional Door - Freeople Thread 34
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Posted on 01/27/2008 6:57:51 AM PST by Mo1



TOPICS: Dimensional Doorway; Freeoples
KEYWORDS: dd34; fritter; mascot
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To: Lakeshark
That quote was not a prediction as you pretend

Really? Here it is again: From Sharkey--We won't know until Sunday night, but I've read that LSU is the likely opponent of some Northern team that will eat Tiger for dinner Jan. 1.

And because you obviously need it, here is the definition of PREDICTION:

A prediction is a statement or claim that a particular event will occur in the future.

... eat Tiger for dinner? Jan. 1? BINGO!

5,721 posted on 10/27/2008 10:22:19 AM PDT by catpuppy
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To: catpuppy
Ooo-ooo-kay James. Good try again.

Heart of quote to Darlin: We won't know until Sunday night, but I've read that LSU is the likely opponent

Which shows:
1. No one knew yet, and it certainly was not a prediction by me.
2. That I read it in a sports column as a possibile match up is pretty obvious.
3. I was trash talking with Darlin about a potential Michigan/LSU matchup

Now go on your daily beach walk and find some blue haired beach bunnies to play Bingo with before your brain melts more, okay?

:-)

5,722 posted on 10/27/2008 10:33:17 AM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark
I was trash talking with Darlin about a potential Michigan/LSU matchup

Let me help you as in your "heart of the quote" comment (We won't know until Sunday night, but I've read that LSU is the likely opponent) you managed to leave out the part of the quote that seems exclusively yours and that predicted LSU's defeat. Here is the entire quote with your words highlighted.

We won't know until Sunday night, but I've read that LSU is the likely opponent of some Northern team that will eat Tiger for dinner Jan. 1.

Your claim that ... it certainly was not a prediction by me is almost Clintonian in its denial of the obvious. :>)

5,723 posted on 10/27/2008 11:42:18 AM PDT by catpuppy
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To: Lakeshark; derllak

I merely posted a funny comic link.
And I proposed to Mrs Sheare in a nice normal fashion.
So, I can act like a normal living human.... when I want to.


5,724 posted on 10/27/2008 2:12:23 PM PDT by Darksheare ("IT stunes the beeber and changes it's tagline or it gets the Zot again.")
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To: catpuppy; Darlin'
Well, had LSU played us that year, it would likely be 12 and 2 right now, but how can you predict a game that never happened, James?

Spin that one.......and then go back to the DNC and play in the sandbox some more.......

Perhaps the heat has made you not remember which year this was........

5,725 posted on 10/27/2008 3:46:18 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Darksheare; derllak
The furry marmot is Mrs. Sheare now?

That was a fast cartwheel........

5,726 posted on 10/27/2008 3:47:36 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark
Spin that one

Just sending your own words back to you.

Mr. Lakeshark meet Mr. Lakeshark. You two have a lot in common ...

5,727 posted on 10/27/2008 4:44:17 PM PDT by catpuppy
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To: catpuppy
Clearly, you meant:

Just sending spinning your own words back around you.

How was Bingo? Hope you're better than 12 and 2 in that......

5,728 posted on 10/27/2008 8:36:11 PM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark
You seem to know a lot about Bingo. Maybe you should focus on that rather than football

and the "big" house could easily be converted into the world's largest Bingo parlor. I think that it is available on Saturday afternoons in the autumn ...

5,729 posted on 10/28/2008 6:11:56 AM PDT by catpuppy
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To: catpuppy
Sorry, I think Floriduh already has the franchise on being the largest Bingo parlor, and if I read your prior posts correctly, you might want to enroll in an early bird special 12 step program.

:-)

As to football.........Go Nittanies! Hook em Horns!

Too bad about Georgia and Ga. Tech..........

5,730 posted on 10/28/2008 9:37:34 AM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark
Lame response by you. You can do better than that.

but not much ... especially after your "do-over" years. Some things just seem to last forever. Now finish that crow so that we can get on to bowl season.

5,731 posted on 10/28/2008 9:49:54 AM PDT by catpuppy
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To: catpuppy
That was a pretty good attempt at deflection from having inadvertently talked yourself into the Bingo problem in your state. You probably buy thirteen cards at time, and can't even win your two average.........that number must have something to do with football, right?

Bowl season will come, and once again you will surely predict the game's winner once it is over. Too bad you can't do that in Bingo.......

5,732 posted on 10/28/2008 10:39:43 AM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Lakeshark
... your two average.........that number must have something to do with football, right?

As a matter of fact it does have several things to do with football. It is the number of BCS Championships won by SEC teams the past TWO years, the number of times the "big" 10 champion has lost to an SEC team in the BCS National Championship Game the past TWO years and best of all,

THE NUMBER OF WINS BY MICHIGAN AFTER 8 GAMES THIS YEAR! 2

Thanks for the reminder ...

5,733 posted on 10/28/2008 11:51:47 AM PDT by catpuppy
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To: Lakeshark; derllak

Naaah.
She wouldn’t be able to handle the non-stop crazed atmosphere.
Heck, Mrs. Sheare can’t handle the non-stop crazed atmosphere.


5,734 posted on 10/28/2008 1:24:46 PM PDT by Darksheare ("IT stunes the beeber and changes it's tagline or it gets the Zot again.")
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To: Lakeshark; catpuppy
FOFLOL. Goodness, you gentlemen have taken trash talkin to new levels. Its not nice to have s'much fun without me.
5,735 posted on 10/28/2008 3:05:55 PM PDT by Darlin' (oh.... phooey.... lost my tagline.... again)
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To: Letitring; catpuppy; Mo1; Lakeshark; sweetliberty; Servant of the 9; grannie9; ...
Finally, some good news for Senator McCain from Louisiana and just in the nick of time.... Unfortunately, we may be stuck with Scary Mary for another 6 years.

McCain And Landrieu Out In Front

A new independent poll shows Republican presidential candidate John McCain has a double-digit lead over Democratic opponent Barack Obama in Louisiana. Tuesday, October 28, 2008

But support for McCain doesn't necessarily translate into backing for GOP state Treasurer John Kennedy's campaign against Democratic U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu. That's according to the results of the survey released by Southeastern Louisiana University.

McCain had nearly 51 percent support, compared to 38 percent for Obama in the poll.

Meanwhile, the survey found more than 53 percent of voters favored a third term for Landrieu, compared to 34 percent backing Kennedy. Nearly 12 percent either refused to say who they supported in the Senate race or were undecided.

The poll of 503 registered voters was conducted from October 20th-23rd. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.46 percentage points.


5,736 posted on 10/28/2008 3:22:10 PM PDT by Darlin' (oh.... phooey.... lost my tagline.... again)
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To: Letitring; catpuppy; Mo1; Lakeshark; sweetliberty; Servant of the 9; grannie9; ...

Socialism: "a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole."

In Marxist theory, Socialism is the stage following capitalism in the transition of a society to communism, characterized by the imperfect implementation of collectivist principles.

"We can't expect the American People to jump from Capitalism to Communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving them small doses of Socialism, until they awaken one day to find that they have Communism." - Nikita Kruschev

The above quote is usually attributed to Khrushchev but it is often debunked as John Birch conjecture. No matter who first said it, it is becoming more and more a reality with the Obama campaign. As evidenced by his spread the wealth statement to Joe the Plummer. The outrageous amount of time spent dissing the cost of Governor Palin's campaign wardrobe and the audacity of suggesting that she should have bought her clothes at Target. The censorhsip of the reporter and TV station in Orlando. The newly released audio from 2001 of Obama's comments that dismiss the Constitution

5,737 posted on 10/28/2008 4:03:06 PM PDT by Darlin' (oh.... phooey.... lost my tagline.... again)
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To: Letitring; catpuppy; Mo1; Lakeshark; sweetliberty; Servant of the 9; grannie9; ...
Oops, I almost forgot this promising news from Fox Business News.... Although most of you are already aware of this, its still comforting to see it in print.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Uptick
Buying Blitz: Dow Surges 889

A barrage of bargain hunting swept Wall Street late Tuesday, sending the Dow to its second best one-day point jump in history.

Today's Market

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 889.35 points, or 10.88%, to 9065.12, the broader S&P 500 added 91.58 points, or 10.79%, to 940.50 and the Nasdaq Composite picked up 143.57 points, or 9.53%, to 1649.47. The consumer-friendly FOX 50 gained 74.28 points, or 11.33%, to 730.04.

"Hopefully today will be the beginning of something positive," NYSE trader Frank Chester of Christopher J. Forbes told FOX Business.

The monster rally was only matched by the 936-point surge on October 13. On a percentage basis, the gains translate to the index's sixth best one-day performance ever and the second best of the year. For the Nasdaq Composite, the rise marked the fourth best one-day gain in the index's history.

Link to full article

5,738 posted on 10/28/2008 4:17:23 PM PDT by Darlin' (oh.... phooey.... lost my tagline.... again)
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To: Letitring; catpuppy; Mo1; Lakeshark; sweetliberty; Servant of the 9; grannie9; ...
McCain: Obama's Definition of Rich Is 'Creeping Down'

John McCain raises flags over Joe Biden's latest call for tax breaks for the middle class -- "people making under $150,000 a year."

John McCain accused his Democratic rivals on Tuesday of steadily downgrading their definition of the middle class in an effort to hit more voters with tax increases.

"We can't let that happen," the Republican presidential nominee told a Pennsylvania audience.

Barack Obama has consistently said that families making less than $250,000 a year will not see a tax increase under his administration. He also says those making under $200,000 will see a tax cut.

But Obama's running mate, Joe Biden, told a Scranton, Pa., TV station on Monday that Obama's tax break "should go to middle class people -- people making under $150,000 a year."

McCain, who over the past few days has warned about the "dangerous" economic consequences of allowing a Democrat in the White House to work with a Democratic majority in Congress, said Tuesday that Biden was previewing Democratic tax policies to come.

"You getting an idea of what's on their mind, huh? A little sneak peak," McCain said, pointing to Biden's comment. "It's interesting how their definition of rich has a way of creeping down. At this rate, it won't be long before Senator Obama is right back to his vote that Americans making just $42,000 a year should get a tax increase."

Obama's campaign released a statement standing by his tax plan, saying, "The McCain campaign's attacks are getting more desperate by the hour."

Spokesman Tommy Vietor said Obama's plan has consistently been to make sure families earning $250,000 do not see an increase to their share of the tax burden.

The statement did not explain what Biden was referring to when he defined middle class as those making under $150,000 annually.

I'm not s'sure the McCain campaign is as desperate as the Obamies would like everyone to believe.... It sorta sounds like Obama-O'Biden accidently let the cat out of the bag or it was done deliberately so that when they raise taxes they can say it shouldn't be a surprise because they'd "revised" the figure during the course of the campaign. More of the "Change" Obama's been talking about.... or maybe he means "change" is all we'll have left if he is elected.

5,739 posted on 10/28/2008 4:34:54 PM PDT by Darlin' (oh.... phooey.... lost my tagline.... again)
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To: Letitring; catpuppy; Mo1; Lakeshark; sweetliberty; Servant of the 9; grannie9; ...
Hum, "............., there must be a pony in here somewhere."* or so says, Kiplinger.com

10 Things That Are Going Right in a Bad Economy

Never in modern memory have Americans been so gloomy about their future. A record 90% of registered voters say the country is seriously off on the wrong track, according to the most recent ABC News poll. A long economic slump lasting well into 2009 looks likely.

But heart. The editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance and Kiplinger's forecasting came up with 10 things going right these days. See if you agree:

1.Oil Loses Its Swagger: With the U.S. and global economy hurting, oil prices have dropped more than 50% in just three months, from $147 a barrel in July to the $65-70 range. Remember $80-$100 fill-ups at the pump? The national average for a gallon of gasoline is below $3.00 again, from $4.11 in March, and should stay below $3.50 through next year. Prices for home heating oil and natural gas are also headed lower this winter than last.

2. A Tipping Point for the Auto Industry: After years of talk and false starts, finally, all the major carmakers are furiously developing hybrid and alternative-fuel vehicles that could lessen our dependence on foreign oil. Meanwhile, desperate dealers are offering unheard-of incentives on new, gas-fired models. For example, Toyota is offering $1,000 cash back and 0% financing on the 2009 Camry, the most popular car in America. Don't drive much? If you've always wanted an SUV or truck, the discounting on some models is extraordinary.

3. Interest Rates Are Low and Headed Lower: The prime rate is at 4.5%, which is driving down interest rates on home-equity lines of credit and some consumer loans. The interest rate on a traditional 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is averaging 6.5%, the highest it's been since the summer of '07, but still not too far from the historic low of 5.8% reached in 2003-05 and 1963-65. And although credit-card companies are cutting personal spending limits, rates are dropping, too. The average rate on credit-card purchases fell to 11.89% in the first week of October, down from 12.13% in September, according to LowCards.com, which tracks 1,260 credit cards.

4. Homes Are More Affordable: Real estate, which was overpriced during the housing bubble, has returned to earth. That's especially good news for first-time home buyers who were priced out of the market. While scare stories persist of credit drying up, the reality is more a return to traditional lending standards that had been thrown overboard-recklessly in many cases-by lenders. That means to qualify you usually need a 20% down payment, sufficient annual income, good credit and a tolerable load of debt.

5. Your Bank Savings Have Never Been Safer: The $700-billion federal rescue plan more than doubles the amount of federal deposit insurance on individual bank accounts, to $250,000 from $100,000. Uncle Sam is also now providing providing unlimited FDIC insurance on non-interest-bearing accounts, covering virtually all of the nation's small businesses. Plus, a new temporary federal insurance program covers the full value if your money-market-fund shares fall below a net asset value of $1.00 (called "breaking the buck"). The program provides coverage for shareholders for the amount they owned on September 19, 2008. See Your Financial Crisis Questions Answered for more.

6. Stocks Are on Sale, and Many Bonds Offer Terrific Yields: The current bear market is approaching the 1973-74 and 2000-2002 downturns, the two worst retreats since World War II. That's the bad news. The good news: Individual blue chips are selling at bargain prices. For example, shares of AT&T sell for about eight times estimated 2009 earnings and yield 6%. Networking giant Cisco Systems sells for only ten times earnings estimates for its July 2009 fiscal year. Johnson & Johnson, as steady an Eddie as you'll find, sells for just 13 times '09 forecasts, and Google is going for less than 15 times estimates. Triple-A-rated tax-free bonds, an extraordinarily safe investment, are paying 5%-plus for ten years and 6% for 20. That's more than the Treasury offers for bonds of the same maturity.

7. The Miracle of Technological Innovation Continues: Been to Best Buy, Sam's or Costco lately? For $799, you can now buy a 42-inch, high-definition flat-panel TV that will knock your socks off. Throw in another $200, and you can get a surround-sound system to truly transform your den into a home theater. A top-of-the-line PC with more memory than you'll ever use now costs $1,000; high-end laptops with all the bells and whistles go for $1,200, down from $2,000-$4,000 five years ago. And giant leaps in handheld devices, such as Apple's new iPhone, have revolutionized the way people interact with the world.

8. Prosperity Reigns in the Heartland: The fall harvest is shaping up as one of the best ever, despite the destructive weather and floods in the Mississippi River corridor since last spring. Exports of U.S. farm products will increase more than 40% by value this year. And recent years of high profits have allowed farmers to pay down debt so low that it accounts for a measly 9% of their assets -- providing all the credit they'll need for 2009 operations. At home, while food prices jumped sharply earlier this year, the weak economy is now expected to slow further price increases. (Consider Maine Lobster, now selling for only $5.99 a pound).

9. A New Tone and Direction in Washington: Whether it's Barack Obama or John McCain who enters the White House in January, election of a new chief executive should provide at least 100 days of galvanizing certainty for markets, and a new direction and sense of purpose for the country.

10. Shoppers Can Expect Great Gift Buys This Holiday Season: Retailers depend on robust end-of-year sales to turn a profit, but for 2008, the National Federation of Retailers forecasts holiday spending will increase only 2.2% from last year. That won't even beat inflation. It's good news for bargain hunters, though. Both brick-and-mortar and online retailers are gearing up to offer huge discounts to boost sales. For example, Deal News predicts a DUAL Core Intel Laptop will go for as low as $299 on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, and a Canon PowerShot SD1100 (recommended in our Simple Tech picks) will go for a very low $139.

So chin up. We've been through hard times before. To quote Rudyard Kipling, "If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs ..."

* refers to one of President Reagan's favorite jokes...

"Worried that their son was too optimistic, the parents of a little boy took him to a psychiatrist. Trying to dampen the boy’s spirits, the psychiatrist showed him into a room piled high with nothing but horse manure. Yet instead of displaying distaste, the little boy clambered to the top of the pile, dropped to all fours, and began digging.

“What do you think you’re doing?” the psychiatrist asked.

“With all this manure,” the little boy replied, beaming, “there must be a pony in here somewhere.”

5,740 posted on 10/28/2008 5:10:37 PM PDT by Darlin' (oh.... phooey.... lost my tagline.... again)
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