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This reminds me of that Progressive commercial with the two dudes wearing suits talking to flo about their insurance...HEY ITS AN OFFICE PARTY!
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You're right...dude needs to be bitch slapped...I understand that F1 needs to be in other countries...but I would SO much rather see an F1 race at a place like LAGUNA SECA..or Road America...I dont think they could get up to speed quite enough on watkins glen. But are they seriously building a track in Austin? Hey I know an AWESOME place for them to bring F1 to. Its called MSR and its 15 minutes away from my house! And its an actual BMW and Mercedes test track. http://msrhouston.com/about/facility-maps
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I liked the engines from the late '80s early '90s the best. F1 was a different era back then. It was still the top technology of the day, but the power was more raw with less restrictions. If you want to see a live F1 race, you can always make a road trip to Montreal in June. It's back on the calendar and barring Bernie Ecclestone messing up the sport for the umpteenth time, it should stay on the calendar for years to come since it is a popular track among not only the fans but also the drivers like it. For me Montreal is a great track, but nothing can replace Spa, Monaco, Silverstone, Monza, Suzuka and yes I wish Imola was still on the calendar. 2005 was the year I was heavily into every day skydiving so I did not pay attention to the 2005 US Grand Prix from Indianapolis. But I watched the race the other day and boy did F1 fuck that race up. No excuses, they messed up big time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_United_States_Grand_Prix ----------------------------------------------------------- Hey I wanted to ask a question to another person who seems to know F1. What happened to the A-1 ring? That was my all time favorite track. I used to stay up late whipping michael schmuachers ass over and over again my my Mclaren in F1 2001. I miss that game...AND the way F1 used to be...without all the stupid rule changes.
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I love boxers...and my two weenie dogs would find a nice warm spot between them and make themselves at home. My dogs LOVE sleeping.
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Ummm dont you mean indianapolis? I think what you are referring to is Indy Cars...similar but different engines...sounds pretty close to F1 though.
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Just block the IP address to facebook...here I'll even give you the IP for facebook. 69.63.189.16 1.1 Install IPSeccmd from your Window's XP Service Pack 2 installation disk. 2.2 Open the Command Prompt on your computer by selecting "Start > Run" from the primary file menu and type the word "cmd" in the blank text field that appears. 3.3 Enter the following command at the DOS command prompt to block a specific communication type (UDP or TCP) and port number on your computer: "IPSeccmd.exe -f [*=0:PortNumber:Protocol] 4.4 Open the user interface for IPSeccmd on your desktop, and select the "General" tab under the "Policy" section. Choose the "IP Block" option and enter the specific IP address of the host(s) that you desire to block. Exit the application when complete. http://www.ehow.com/how_5038640_block-ip-address-windows-xp.html#ixzz1EpL1ZRx3
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very well then...you seem to already be ahead of the game.
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I am going to point the 'seriously?" at you my friend... and if I find you reading another of these stupid ass angry woman who could never get laid pieces I will officially revoke your manhood AND your bike riding privelidges! Now go read a hustler and get a 5th of jack daniels and go smack your old lady on the ass!
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Free your mind Windows system key combinations F1: Help CTRL+ESC: Open Start menu ALT+TAB: Switch between open programs ALT+F4: Quit program SHIFT+DELETE: Delete item permanently Windows Logo+L: Lock the computer (without using CTRL+ALT+DELETE) Back to the top Windows program key combinations CTRL+C: Copy CTRL+X: Cut CTRL+V: Paste CTRL+Z: Undo CTRL+B: Bold CTRL+U: Underline CTRL+I: Italic Back to the top Mouse click/keyboard modifier combinations for shell objects SHIFT+right click: Displays a shortcut menu containing alternative commands SHIFT+double click: Runs the alternate default command (the second item on the menu) ALT+double click: Displays properties SHIFT+DELETE: Deletes an item immediately without placing it in the Recycle Bin Back to the top General keyboard-only commands F1: Starts Windows Help F10: Activates menu bar options SHIFT+F10 Opens a shortcut menu for the selected item (this is the same as right-clicking an object CTRL+ESC: Opens the Start menu (use the ARROW keys to select an item) CTRL+ESC or ESC: Selects the Start button (press TAB to select the taskbar, or press SHIFT+F10 for a context menu) CTRL+SHIFT+ESC: Opens Windows Task Manager ALT+DOWN ARROW: Opens a drop-down list box ALT+TAB: Switch to another running program (hold down the ALT key and then press the TAB key to view the task-switching window) SHIFT: Press and hold down the SHIFT key while you insert a CD-ROM to bypass the automatic-run feature ALT+SPACE: Displays the main window's System menu (from the System menu, you can restore, move, resize, minimize, maximize, or close the window) ALT+- (ALT+hyphen): Displays the Multiple Document Interface (MDI) child window's System menu (from the MDI child window's System menu, you can restore, move, resize, minimize, maximize, or close the child window) CTRL+TAB: Switch to the next child window of a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) program ALT+underlined letter in menu: Opens the menu ALT+F4: Closes the current window CTRL+F4: Closes the current Multiple Document Interface (MDI) window ALT+F6: Switch between multiple windows in the same program (for example, when the Notepad Find dialog box is displayed, ALT+F6 switches between the Find dialog box and the main Notepad window) Back to the top Shell objects and general folder/Windows Explorer shortcuts For a selected object: F2: Rename object F3: Find all files CTRL+X: Cut CTRL+C: Copy CTRL+V: Paste SHIFT+DELETE: Delete selection immediately, without moving the item to the Recycle Bin ALT+ENTER: Open the properties for the selected object To copy a file Press and hold down the CTRL key while you drag the file to another folder. To create a shortcut Press and hold down CTRL+SHIFT while you drag a file to the desktop or a folder. Back to the top General folder/shortcut control F4: Selects the Go To A Different Folder box and moves down the entries in the box (if the toolbar is active in Windows Explorer) F5: Refreshes the current window. F6: Moves among panes in Windows Explorer CTRL+G: Opens the Go To Folder tool (in Windows 95 Windows Explorer only) CTRL+Z: Undo the last command CTRL+A: Select all the items in the current window BACKSPACE: Switch to the parent folder SHIFT+click+Close button: For folders, close the current folder plus all parent folders Back to the top Windows Explorer tree control Numeric Keypad *: Expands everything under the current selection Numeric Keypad +: Expands the current selection Numeric Keypad -: Collapses the current selection. RIGHT ARROW: Expands the current selection if it is not expanded, otherwise goes to the first child LEFT ARROW: Collapses the current selection if it is expanded, otherwise goes to the parent Back to the top Properties control CTRL+TAB/CTRL+SHIFT+TAB: Move through the property tabs Back to the top Accessibility shortcuts Press SHIFT five times: Toggles StickyKeys on and off Press down and hold the right SHIFT key for eight seconds: Toggles FilterKeys on and off Press down and hold the NUM LOCK key for five seconds: Toggles ToggleKeys on and off Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK: Toggles MouseKeys on and off Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN: Toggles high contrast on and off Back to the top Microsoft Natural Keyboard keys Windows Logo: Start menu Windows Logo+R: Run dialog box Windows Logo+M: Minimize all SHIFT+Windows Logo+M: Undo minimize all Windows Logo+F1: Help Windows Logo+E: Windows Explorer Windows Logo+F: Find files or folders Windows Logo+D: Minimizes all open windows and displays the desktop CTRL+Windows Logo+F: Find computer CTRL+Windows Logo+TAB: Moves focus from Start, to the Quick Launch toolbar, to the system tray (use RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW to move focus to items on the Quick Launch toolbar and the system tray) Windows Logo+TAB: Cycle through taskbar buttons Windows Logo+Break: System Properties dialog box Application key: Displays a shortcut menu for the selected item Back to the top Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType software installed Windows Logo+L: Log off Windows Windows Logo+P: Starts Print Manager Windows Logo+C: Opens Control Panel Windows Logo+V: Starts Clipboard Windows Logo+K: Opens Keyboard Properties dialog box Windows Logo+I: Opens Mouse Properties dialog box Windows Logo+A: Starts Accessibility Options (if installed) Windows Logo+SPACEBAR: Displays the list of Microsoft IntelliType shortcut keys Windows Logo+S: Toggles CAPS LOCK on and off Back to the top Dialog box keyboard commands TAB: Move to the next control in the dialog box SHIFT+TAB: Move to the previous control in the dialog box SPACEBAR: If the current control is a button, this clicks the button. If the current control is a check box, this toggles the check box. If the current control is an option, this selects the option. ENTER: Equivalent to clicking the selected button (the button with the outline) ESC: Equivalent to clicking the Cancel button ALT+underlined letter in dialog box item: Move to the corresponding item
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Cool? yes. However, it's more due to the randomness of the universe than anything else. It IS what makes NASCAR, but it was a minor miracle for people just finished that race. ----------------------------------------------------------- You're not going to bump draft if you cant rub bumpers. Besides this is the first race since they spent 20 million dollars and resurfaced the track. There was three wide racing in many spots on the track..and in the corners in some instances. But restrictor plate racing is a crapshoot from the start to the finish. It's 'random' to a small degree but skills, communication, and finding a teammate you can work with play more into it than just using a blanket 'randomness' term to use as a description of nascar as a whole.
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From what I understand the saliva in dog's mouths kill more bacteria than humans mouths do...but I'm not an expert...Just a guy who loves his two dogs.
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---------------------------------------------------------- Talking with the OP about how he laughs when his dog lunges at his friends....then you say ...it does not mean it is not tolerated.....that led to the confusion to which were erroneously accosted.
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---------------------------------------------------------- This thread was started by Celtics85 and then you jumped on board talking like it was your german shepard puppy that was an asshole. See the similarities?
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So I assume the large hole in the backyard is for the people you will have to kill because your dog went crazy on them. So why is it necessary for you to have TWO user profiles? Been banned much?
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Wisconsin democrats leave state to avoid union vote
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
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Wisconsin democrats leave state to avoid union vote
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
As ever-growing throngs of protesters filled the Capitol for a third day, the 14 Democrats disappeared around midday, just as the Senate was about to begin debating the measure, which would eliminate collective bargaining for most public employees. They were not in their offices, and aides said they did not know where any of them had gone. Hours later, one member of the group told The Associated Press that they had all left Wisconsin. "The plan is to try and slow this down because it's an extreme piece of legislation that's tearing this state apart," Sen. Jon Erpenbach said in a telephone interview. He refused to say where he was, but WTMJ later reported that they had fled to a hotel in Rockford, Ill. Democrats hoped Republican Gov. Scott Walker and GOP lawmakers would consider revisions to the bill. Walker, who took office just last month, called on Democrats to return out of respect for the democratic process and the institution of the Legislature. "Their actions by leaving the state and hiding from voting are disrespectful to the hundreds of thousands of public employees who showed up to work today and the millions of taxpayers they represent," Walker said. Republicans hold a 19-14 majority in the Senate, but they need at least one Democrat to be present before voting on the bill. Other lawmakers who fled sent messages over Twitter and issued written statements, but did not disclose their location. Erpenbach said they planned to gather in the same place later Thursday. In response to a question of where she was, Sen. Lena Taylor sent a tweet saying she was "doing the people's business. Power to the PEOPLE." As Republicans tried to begin Senate business Thursday, observers in the gallery screamed "Freedom! Democracy! Unions!" Opponents cheered when a legislative leader announced there were not enough senators present to proceed. "Today they checked out, and I'm not sure where they're at," Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said. "This is the ultimate shutdown, what we're seeing today." Elsewhere in the Statehouse, Democrats showed up in the state Assembly chamber wearing orange T-shirts that proclaimed their support for working families. After a routine roll call, Democrats who were leaving the chamber exchanged high-fives with protesters, who cried "thank you" as they walked by. The protesters unleashed venomous boos and screams at Republicans. Thursday's events were reminiscent of a 2003 dispute in Texas, where Democrats twice fled the state to prevent adoption of a redistricting bill designed to give Republicans more seats in Congress. The bill passed a few months later. The drama in Wisconsin unfolded in a jam-packed Capitol. Madison police and the State Department of Public Instruction estimated the crowd at 25,000 protesters, the largest number yet. Demonstrators stood shoulder-to-shoulder in the building's hallways, sat cross-legged across the floor and made it difficult to move from room to room. Protesters clogged the hallway outside the Senate chamber beating on drums, holding signs deriding Walker and pleading for lawmakers to kill the bill. Some others even demonstrated outside the lawmakers' homes. The sergeant-at-arms immediately began looking for the missing lawmakers. If he cannot find them, he's authorized to seek help, including potentially contacting police. Hundreds of teachers called in sick, forcing a number of school districts to cancel classes. Madison schools, the state's second-largest district, with 24,000 students, closed for a second day. Thousands more people, many of them students from the nearby University of Wisconsin, slept in the rotunda for a second night. "We are all willing to come to the table, we've have all been willing from day one," said Madison teacher Rita Miller. "But you can't take A, B, C, D and everything we've worked for in one fell swoop." In addition to eliminating collective-bargaining rights, the legislation also would make public workers pay half the costs of their pensions and at least 12.6 percent of their health care coverage. Their share of pension and health care costs would go up by an average of 8 percent — increases Walker calls "modest" compared with those in the private sector. Republican leaders said they expected Wisconsin residents would be pleased with the savings the bill would achieve — $30 million by July 1 and $300 million over the next two years to address a $3.6 billion budget shortfall. "I think the taxpayers will support this idea," Fitzgerald said. Unions still could represent workers, but could not seek pay increases above those pegged to the Consumer Price Index unless approved by a public referendum. Unions also could not force employees to pay dues and would have to hold annual votes to stay organized. In exchange for bearing more costs and losing bargaining leverage, public employees were promised no furloughs or layoffs. Walker has threatened to order layoffs of up to 6,000 state workers if the measure does not pass. -
Yes...how old is your daughter? just kidding.
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So tell me this...is this the first dog you have ever owned? as in your parents didnt let you have one as a child?
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Perhaps you should domote him to being a pet and hire a security guard that has a gun.
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I think you are trying to rationalize his instincts. If you watch the dog whisperer you would know that dogs demand both attention and discipline. If you laugh while he playfully attacks others...wait until he is full size and goes after someone that does not display the "Just don't do something that warrants him to jump to the other mode" you mention. Plan on getting someone hurt and being sued...and losing your dog. This isnt a laughing matter and you need to understand how to handle him before he becomes a detriment to others.
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I got a copy from netflix and burned it.
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----------------------------------------------------------- I think he said he wanted to workout...not rape, pillage and murder a small village.
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Perhaps the sheep should take some notes from their asian counterparts....and learn the ways of the ninja goat. http://www.break.com/index/introducing-the-himalayan-ninja-goat-1994105
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South Dakota moves to legalize killing abortion providers
regulator replied to regulator's topic in Speakers Corner
Ok so I'll admit I don't know shit about abortion....I personally don't have any kids. So what period of time is it OK to terminate a pregnancy and when is it too far evolved to proceed? Would... say a law that prohibits any abortions AFTER the first trimester still be too much? I think that there should be a choice until that time period and if you havent made up your fucking mind by then you need to have it and give it up for adoption to someone who will care for it the way the child needs to be cared for. Just my two cents.