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Seems folks here in Deadwood have alot to offer on the subject of politics. It's all over the place in so many threads its hard for a hoople like me to find it all. So i thought maybe if there was a single thread for political opinion and debate it might be easier to indulge in reading it. I hope so anyways cause some of the stuff I've read in here has all the promise of a good Sunday morning pundit throw down. But a lot fuckin wittier and funnier. Thanks. -- auBoy Jackass of all trades, master of one.
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Re: Politics in DEADWOOD -Bring It !
Nov 20, 2009 11:13 PM
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> Will Mr Z be home for Thanksgiving & Xmas? Hope so. > > What gets me about "family" holidays is that so many > parents expect their grownup kids who have their own > families to strictly keep up the same traditions they > had when the grown up kids were little. I mean I > have heard stories of married couples pissing off > both sets of parents when they try to have their own > family tradition ( ie NOT going to either in-laws' > house for dinner). And stories of parents going to > war with their kid's in-laws as to who is going to > have the dinner at their house & by god their kid & > & family had better be there & not the house > of the other parents. It wasnt' so bad for me when > I was married, we had his kids every damn holiday so > they were our excuse to stay home & do our own > dinner thing for the most part. My sister was > smart, she moved out of state right after college & > has been out of state ever since. Started their own > holiday traditions . Mr. Z will be home Wed. morning, thank goodness. I don't know how they managed it, but his sibs (all married before us) had arranged with the in laws an alternating years schedule, and we did that for a long time. We would actually tote santa's toys to friggin DC or Sanibel Island or Breckenridge. That got hard and we shifted to Dec. 26. Now all the in-law parents are gone and we...don't do much at the holidays. We be sure to see MIL because she hasn't got much longer, but if Mizzou is play, we had better by god be quiet. So I bought a football and a basketball this afternoon and I got out the bocce balls, too.
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Re: Politics in DEADWOOD -Bring It !
Nov 20, 2009 11:08 PM
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> > Is that a typo or does Rapid Have Two Mommies? > > Nah, just a bit of Brit talk leaking out. I thought it was pronounced "mum " . what's the temp in Fla?
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Re: Politics in DEADWOOD -Bring It !
Nov 20, 2009 1:14 PM
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> Is that a typo or does Rapid Have Two Mommies? Nah, just a bit of Brit talk leaking out.
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Re: Politics in DEADWOOD -Bring It !
Nov 20, 2009 12:45 PM
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> ]Ah, here ya go.[/url] Very cool, thanks. They look to be having a great time. Good thing the Prez is smart enough to not stop short in front of Polamalu. > I like to see my White House lawn used this way. > Every year my moms would be cooking thanksgiving > g dinner and the boys would be tossing a football > around the house. Nice story, Rap. Is that a typo or does Rapid Have Two Mommies?
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Nov 20, 2009 11:05 AM
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Will Mr Z be home for Thanksgiving & Xmas? Hope so. What gets me about "family" holidays is that so many parents expect their grownup kids who have their own families to strictly keep up the same traditions they had when the grown up kids were little. I mean I have heard stories of married couples pissing off both sets of parents when they try to have their own family tradition ( ie NOT going to either in-laws' house for dinner). And stories of parents going to war with their kid's in-laws as to who is going to have the dinner at their house & by god their kid & family had better be there & not the house of the other parents. It wasnt' so bad for me when I was married, we had his kids every damn holiday so they were our excuse to stay home & do our own dinner thing for the most part. My sister was smart, she moved out of state right after college & has been out of state ever since. Started their own holiday traditions .
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Re: Politics in DEADWOOD -Bring It !
Nov 20, 2009 9:56 AM
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> > Mr. Z's family is a lot more fun, but there are so > many injuries this year - these people are in the ER > more than SAMCRO - that we're staying here, which > revived the sensation. I think I will find Mr. Z a > football, which I hadn't even noticed we're missing > lately - and he has been in the middle east for a > month. Mr. Z has been in the ME for a month? Why?
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Nov 20, 2009 9:45 AM
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> Looks like DeMarcus Ware, Drew Brees and Troy > Polamalu will be playing touch football on the White > House lawn with Obama and some kids for a PSA this > Thanksgiving. > > Ah, here ya go. > > I like to see my White House lawn used this way. > Every year my moms would be cooking thanksgiving > g dinner and the boys would be tossing a football > around the house. This was strictly forbidden, > except we knew that since it was Thanksgiving we had > an automatic reprieve. After the old man cussed us > out a few times, he would always tell us to go > outside. We didn't have a lawn but we had a lot of > trees and we slipped through those ponderosa pines > screaming "frozen rope" as my oldest brother threaded > the needle between them. Good times. Well, you cheered me up a little. I gave GOP Sis a big downer when I told her I wasn't looking fwd to it, as we were always alone with our parents and sibs on Thksgv growing up, because that is the precise reason our dad dragged us from the Gulf Coast to the fucking Permian Basin to live - to get away from the relatives. As he was generally an unpleasant person who was devastated that he wasn't Dean Martin, being locked in the house with him was no fun. Those years ended with my mom 25 years ago, but the sensation lingers, just like the sensation that 4th of July is a forced march through 114 degree heat with a bowl of potato salad and something that will burn you. Mr. Z's family is a lot more fun, but there are so many injuries this year - these people are in the ER more than SAMCRO - that we're staying here, which revived the sensation. I think I will find Mr. Z a football, which I hadn't even noticed we're missing lately - and he has been in the middle east for a month.
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Re: Politics in DEADWOOD -Bring It !
Nov 20, 2009 9:27 AM
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> Looks like DeMarcus Ware, Drew Brees and Troy > Polamalu will be playing touch football on the White > House lawn with Obama and some kids for a PSA this > Thanksgiving. > > Ah, here ya go. > > I like to see my White House lawn used this way. > Every year my moms would be cooking thanksgiving > g dinner and the boys would be tossing a football > around the house. This was strictly forbidden, > except we knew that since it was Thanksgiving we had > an automatic reprieve. After the old man cussed us > out a few times, he would always tell us to go > outside. We didn't have a lawn but we had a lot of > trees and we slipped through those ponderosa pines > screaming "frozen rope" as my oldest brother threaded > the needle between them. Good times. Excellent post .. Thanks Rapid .. Happy Thanksgiving to all .. I'll be gone for a while .. BUT I'll be baaaak .. Cheers !!
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Nov 20, 2009 9:21 AM
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I like it, kids playing on the White House lawn. Very cool.
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Re: Politics in DEADWOOD -Bring It !
Nov 19, 2009 9:17 PM
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Looks like DeMarcus Ware, Drew Brees and Troy Polamalu will be playing touch football on the White House lawn with Obama and some kids for a PSA this Thanksgiving. Ah, here ya go. I like to see my White House lawn used this way. Every year my moms would be cooking thanksgiving dinner and the boys would be tossing a football around the house. This was strictly forbidden, except we knew that since it was Thanksgiving we had an automatic reprieve. After the old man cussed us out a few times, he would always tell us to go outside. We didn't have a lawn but we had a lot of trees and we slipped through those ponderosa pines screaming "frozen rope" as my oldest brother threaded the needle between them. Good times. -- Edited by RapidCreek at 11/20/2009 5:23 AM PST
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Nov 19, 2009 7:18 PM
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Was that Jim flying in with his magic cape?
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Re: Politics in DEADWOOD -Bring It !
Nov 19, 2009 7:14 PM
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> > real Jimmy is dead. > > prolly so rap. jimmy had enough of life...dodgin' DHS > in his own bayou... living down the shame of sandra > fay eliot..there will be no funeral or memorial > service.. only a faint whistle of the southern wind > to mark his passing Oh my goodness .. Was it the food? Maybe a Roux gone bad .. could well be a sour duck in the Turducken .. best look into his Cajun Stuffed Chicken .. This is bad .. he will be missed Well how 'bout it .. some one must start a Fais Do Do for our .. wait just one second here ... WHAT !! Oh this is good .. Word is Jim is alive and kicking .. Looks like he has a new life bringing Diggy Liggy Li down in Brazil way. You don't think he took a vow do ya?
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Nov 19, 2009 4:40 PM
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Chaz Bono and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour. Separated at birth.
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Chaz Bono and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour. Separated at birth.
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Nov 19, 2009 4:36 PM
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Talk about a speech having legs. Talk about a prophetic speech. Talk about contemporary. Talk about George Washington's Farewell Address. And another thing: Can people in Michigan see Alaska from their house? And while I'm at it: What if the Pilgrims served up deer instead of Turkey? Imagine deer farms. Bet you didn't know there's a restaurant called Twitter in Hyde Park, NY where the gourmet chefs are 19 and 20 years old. The owner, a Culinary Institute of America grad, hired them 2 years ago as bus boys; was so impressed by their enthusiasm, desire and skills, personally trained them. Owner now retired. The two guys run the place. Amazing phood. In Fall River, MA, whenever you see a 14 or 15 year old pushing a stroller, the baby or babies inside, are hers. Four more businesses closed in Payson during the 12 days I was gone. A bobcat came onto my property last night while I was on the rear deck staring at the moon. I stood still. He stared. I backed up to the screen. He moved on. Obama's getting grey. Those daily security briefings will do that to ya. Suri Cruise slipped in her litty bitty high heels the other day. I pray for her continued safety. Guiliani and Sarah Palin 2012. It's enough to make you think the world will end. 9 Victoria Secret models were at the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast. I kid you not. Said one in the morning while we all sat in the dining room: "So is this, like, uh, where they had breakfast?." And another: "Is this an original tablecloth?." I wanted to slap their faces with double cheeseburgers. Southwest Airlines now has a "Menu" sheet, laminated even, in the front seat pockets. "Nuts, roasted." "Crispy Oreo Cookie Strips", "Cheese-Cracker Packets", "Salty Pretzels"....it's the Menu. I asked the flight attendant why there were none of those little blue blankies. "Health issues". I said: "You mean Swine Flu?" She repeated Health Issues. Why do we persist in using language that just doesn't say what we mean? Oh, hell, carnal knowledge it.
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