StreetScooby

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  1. Getting my wife a green card (she's English) was not easy. The INS are simply nasty people to deal with. We are all engines of karma
  2. Don't disparage the US flag. Not allowed. We are all engines of karma
  3. My thoughts exactly. We are all engines of karma
  4. This is a pure power politics play by the city manager. SDAZ has their act together. We are all engines of karma
  5. Let's see where it goes... We are all engines of karma
  6. Let's hope these aren't questions coming out of your college philosophy class. We are all engines of karma
  7. I've fired off 45s without ear protection (14 years old?) I have ringing-in-the-ears to this day. During college, I was taking a chemical engineering class on vapor/liquid equilibrium. We were learning a thing called "excess volumes", i.e., you mix two liquids and end up with more liquid than you started with. That Friday night, I went out with Martin and Phil in Phil's Cutlass. Got a gallon milk jug, a fifth of vodka, and a fifth of Tom Collins mix. Poured everything in at once, shook it twice, and the f'ing thing literally BLEW UP on me. I had a firm grip on excess volumes after that night. We are all engines of karma
  8. sick, just sick. We are all engines of karma
  9. I find it hard to envision this scenario in real life. We are all engines of karma
  10. You've been in Iraq toooo long. We are all engines of karma
  11. I'm sure it was impressive to watch!!! We are all engines of karma
  12. Ah, yes, we used to do that to. One night in college, after a night of drinking, I hoped on my buddies car and wanted to surf to the stop sign. They ended up taking me across the entire town ON THE INTERSTATE doing about 70. I'll never forget the look on peoples' faces as we passed them. My best friend's brother (who is now one of my best friends) had an Oldsmobile Cutlass. In Louisiana, the Interstates are very flat. Martin and I would climb into the back seat while Phil kicked the Cutlass up to 80. Then, we'd stand up on the back seat on our tippy-toes, lean into the wind and "track" (...I didn't know it was called tracking then). We are all engines of karma
  13. My dad's car had the electric cigarette lighter in it. One day, I pushed it in, and decided to see how hot it was. Left concentric rings on my finger for a week. My neighborhood was big on jumping ramps with bicycles. One day, I tried to jump a pile of rubbish that was too high. Hit the ramp at full speed. Landed face first in the dirt. Broke my collar bone, and chipped two neck bones. Didn't tell my family, 'cause I was WAY afraid of what my mother would do to me. To this day, my left shoulder is rotated forward. It's really noticeable when I stand on my head for a while. If I'm not careful, I started rapidly rotating to the right after about 5000' of swoop. We are all engines of karma
  14. He has one? We are all engines of karma
  15. BWAHAHAHA!!! I needed that! Thanks! We are all engines of karma
  16. I personally would be considered about possible deterioration of the situation. So, one line is broke. What happens if others start breaking as I'm descending? What happens if they start breaking at 300'? Then, you're going to be hurting. We are all engines of karma
  17. I'm having one right now. And, boy, is it good We are all engines of karma
  18. How you doin'? Sorry, I just couldn't resist (BTW, I'm happily married). We are all engines of karma
  19. Can we get some more details? We are all engines of karma
  20. I was at a party with Jack Jeffries Saturday night. He made the same point. The faster you fall, the faster you turn. But sliding with weights does take more input to start/stop. We are all engines of karma
  21. Wouldn't that depend upon how it was marinated? We are all engines of karma
  22. Could be a new type of jambalaya... We are all engines of karma
  23. Clearly, they're trained professionals... We are all engines of karma