Dang, devildeac, you're competing with DinK for POTD!devildeac wrote:right in the junk :roll: :roll:DukieInKansas wrote:Did I get the right Wake player?DukieInKansas wrote:Paging Chris Paul. Chris Paul, please report to TBS Programming immediately.
LTE 2.0
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Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
-- Albert Einstein
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No, I didn't. I'm cheap, but I'm also short, so the (lack of) height of the w/d doesn't bother me.DukieInKansas wrote:Did you get the stands/drawers/risers for them?ArkieDukie wrote:What kind of washer/dryer did you get? I really like my Whirlpool Duet.YmoBeThere wrote:I'm game, but then I don't have much to do for the next day or so. Before I hit the road to Cincy...just a two day trip to sign the lease, say hi to the boss, pickup the laptop, and have a washer and dryer delivered to the new place.
Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
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Gosh, I am sure glad you didn't make me look for you with bkyamo, I would have never found you! I have to practice spelling your last name and the pronunciation before we meet you at an upcoming Brunchgate!!!!! Do you have polish blood? (no offense intended, I inherited some and my mom's mom ended with a ski in the last name!!!) You can see the vowel commonality! :-DCathyCA wrote:YmoBeThere wrote:Okay, I now use bkyamo over there. My first choice was byamo. But that wasn't available. I wonder who has it. I've been using that at some sites since 1994.YmoBeThere wrote:"quote="cl15876""
What is your FB name? Have you posted your alias in the DBR group or something like that? I am not sure we're friends over on FB? "/quote"
I use my real name over there. I haven't set up an alias or user name. Now that you say that, I think I will.
Ooh! I wanna be your FB friend!
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What kind of music do you listen to? I personally listen to country, but am hip with the Top 40 POP, classic rock, other music, but I think they fall into the Top 40 POP. You've probably heard of them and just didn't know! I had that happen with ColdPlay (heard alot of their music and didn't even know it), but they are awesome also, saw them in concert! I can't stand heavy metal or rap!!!!DukieInKansas wrote:Then I won't be embarrassed to admit that I have no clue who Nickelback is.wilson wrote:Yes.bjornolf wrote:Should I be embarrassed that I like Nickelback?
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DukieInKansas wrote:I think it has to do with our height.YmoBeThere wrote:My efforts towards 9,909 are winding down. If someone else picks up the ball, I'll take a future handoff. But I hear we don't have much of a running game.
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Those things were expensive and I thought not necessary. So I didn't order them either. I hope that wasn't a mistake.ArkieDukie wrote:No, I didn't. I'm cheap, but I'm also short, so the (lack of) height of the w/d doesn't bother me.DukieInKansas wrote:Did you get the stands/drawers/risers for them?ArkieDukie wrote: What kind of washer/dryer did you get? I really like my Whirlpool Duet.
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Yet!!!!! You'll be a GREAT dad one day and I trust your cooking will continue and you'll not be afraid of those heavy "PEWWWW" presents!!!!!!wilson wrote:I have nothing of import or interest to add to a discussion of diapers.CathyCA wrote:Actually, I hated the cloth diapers because when they're wet, they don't wick away the moisture from the baby, and then it gets cold, and the baby wakes up in the middle of the night.cl15876 wrote:Sign me up! but only if they are cloth diapers! Those things are amazing!!!!
For a good night's sleep, I used Pampers.
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hmmm, not bad, but we might have to agree to disagree on that conclusion!!!! ;)DukeUsul wrote:My wife told her mother she liked Nickelback.... and for Christmas, one year, her mom bought her this:
Pickin' on Nickelback
Listen to some of the tracks. They're better than the originals. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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You might have mentioned a time or 10, but I still need to try the vanilla and scotch mix! An interesting conceptDukeUsul wrote:Did I ever tell you I don't like chocolate?cl15876 wrote:Personally, I overlook it because I find it boring unless I have toppings for it."/quote"wilson wrote:"quote="DukeUsul""Vanilla ice cream is an oft overlooked and underestimated flavor
LOTS of chocolate syrup... poured all over the mounds of hills and in the valleys... YUMMMMM, I love scooping every drop up and as DukePA would say, let the puppy clean those dishes!!!!
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OH NO, YOU GOT THE FLAG!!!! I was afraid I might compel him to flash it at me!!!! Way to go!!!wilson wrote:DukeUsul wrote:Did I ever tell you I don't like chocolate?
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Obviously, I don't see enough movies. This is the one with Steve Martin?ArkieDukie wrote:You're thinking of 'Parent Trap'.DukieInKansas wrote:The original or the Lindsay Lohan remake?wilson wrote:'Parenthood' is on WGN right now. Very funny movie, IMO.
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Lavabe has been conspicuously absent.
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A friend who did get them advised me not to. She came to the same conclusion you did after ordering them. I really haven't missed not having them.YmoBeThere wrote:Those things were expensive and I thought not necessary. So I didn't order them either. I hope that wasn't a mistake.ArkieDukie wrote:No, I didn't. I'm cheap, but I'm also short, so the (lack of) height of the w/d doesn't bother me.DukieInKansas wrote:Did you get the stands/drawers/risers for them?
Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
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Are the openings any lower than on a normal dryer? They want like $300 for those things. I'm not in the market yet, but would definitely consider/want a front load washing machine.ArkieDukie wrote:No, I didn't. I'm cheap, but I'm also short, so the (lack of) height of the w/d doesn't bother me.DukieInKansas wrote:Did you get the stands/drawers/risers for them?ArkieDukie wrote: quote="YmoBeThere" I'm game, but then I don't have much to do for the next day or so. Before I hit the road to Cincy...just a two day trip to sign the lease, say hi to the boss, pickup the laptop, and have a washer and dryer delivered to the new place. /quote
What kind of washer/dryer did you get? I really like my Whirlpool Duet.
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Dang people, I've got nearly 50 pages of posts to read and I've only been away for a few hours. Impressive but you have beaten me, I'm not reading all of them, sorry.
The time is out of joint, O cursed spite!
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Nope, he hasn't yet! I'm thinking he will be happy if they show up on friday with ANY washer (tub and wash board) and dryer (standing floor fan coupled with clothes line and wooden clothes pins)!!!CathyCA wrote:And if you've already answered that question, never mind.
I'm only 20 pages behind you guys.
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As my brother-in-law says - I like both kinds of music - country and western. Also classic rock, some classical, various others. Don't listen to too much of the new non-C&W music out there.cl15876 wrote:What kind of music do you listen to? I personally listen to country, but am hip with the Top 40 POP, classic rock, other music, but I think they fall into the Top 40 POP. You've probably heard of them and just didn't know! I had that happen with ColdPlay (heard alot of their music and didn't even know it), but they are awesome also, saw them in concert! I can't stand heavy metal or rap!!!!DukieInKansas wrote:Then I won't be embarrassed to admit that I have no clue who Nickelback is.wilson wrote: quote="bjornolf" Should I be embarrassed that I like Nickelback?
/quote Yes.
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I've supported the Army since 1982, you had to hit a farm or two between now and then!!!!! Ever make it over seas? I hear it get's pretty cold in Alaska! Korea is the worst, coldest place I've been (-30/-40 below 0) in January with Snow, hard to warm the chill on the bones....YmoBeThere wrote:Only if the farm was run by the US Army.cl15876 wrote:Soy milk, WTH? I thought you were raised on a farm?YmoBeThere wrote:I drink vanilla flavored soy milk. I add it to a banana shake which I have quite often.
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I was going say, oh well, let me go ahead, WHO posted the lame #9000? Chocolate lovers won't get you out of this one!!!!!wilson wrote:Hey, I didn't intend for it to be #9000. You're the one who doesn't like chocolate, speaking of lame. ;)DukeUsul wrote:Sort of?wilson wrote:"quote="wilson""It should also coincide with my passing bjornolf."/quote"And that was #9000. Sort of lame.
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Yes, I think so, but it's really not a big deal. The door is probably about 2 feet off the floor. There's just enough room for me to set a laundry basket under the opening.DukieInKansas wrote:Are the openings any lower than on a normal dryer? They want like $300 for those things. I'm not in the market yet, but would definitely consider/want a front load washing machine.
Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein