Quote: Originally Posted By edsortails on 3/22/2008how do you figure?

he's been the far easier to like of the two of you in this thread


Look zipperhead..Let the thread die in peace and I can go away...I wanted to have an easy send off....side note BK had the funniest thread...for the record...
3/22/2008 3:10 AM
You mean if we don't let the thread die, you can't go away?



attention whore alert!
3/22/2008 8:36 AM
The over/under on his new posts in this thread is 9 1/2.
3/22/2008 10:01 AM
ashel1 needs affirmation of his dumbassery. Please be kind and give it to him.
3/22/2008 10:24 AM
This thread really wasnt validated until BIG KAHUNA posted in it
3/22/2008 10:35 AM

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Topic: What’s in a Name


Quote: Originally Posted By ashel1 on 8/19/2007
If our next kid is a girl the name my wife came up with blows. I came up with a few gems:

Sara Lee
Folopia
Mandy

She rejected em all

If someone comes up with a better name than the one she has in mind. I'll throw a $10.00 Sim Gift Card to the winner. Contest runs 2 weeks.

3/22/2008 10:38 AM


Quote: Originally Posted By doubletruck on 2/08/2008

CAUTION: This thread has undergone several turns and long ago stopped having anything to do with baseball. It really belongs now in the General Discussion forum, but I don't know of any way to move it there. If you don't want to read about politics or social issues, don't go here...

(Original post: A man I used to work with said that bad news always comes in threes.

(Three straight 100+win teams have lost in the LCS.

(Today I had three Maddux '95 starts, and lost all three -- two of them in playoff games.

(I can't wait to see what comes next...)



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Topic: Boasters, Whiners, Cons, Libs CLOSED




3/22/2008 10:38 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By ashel1 on 3/20/2008

... doubletruck-Great debate over liberalism, Conservatism and Jesus..


I leave you all now....Best of Luck to All

Proverbs
It is honorable for a man to stop striving, since any fool can start a quarrel.


God Bless

ashel1


3/22/2008 10:40 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By doubletruck on 3/21/2008Best regards, ashel. Keep the faith and an open mind..
3/22/2008 10:42 AM


Quote: Originally Posted By doubletruck on 2/08/2008

CAUTION: This thread has undergone several turns and long ago stopped having anything to do with baseball. It really belongs now in the General Discussion forum, but I don't know of any way to move it there. If you don't want to read about politics or social issues, don't go here...

(Original post: A man I used to work with said that bad news always comes in threes.

(Three straight 100+win teams have lost in the LCS.

(Today I had three Maddux '95 starts, and lost all three -- two of them in playoff games.

(I can't wait to see what comes next...)


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Topic: Boasters, Whiners, Cons, Libs CLOSED




3/22/2008 10:44 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By ooooohdoggie on 3/22/2008

Mamet article, ( now edited to receive a PG rating )
3/22/2008 10:44 AM
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3/22/2008 10:45 AM


Independent.co.uk

Mamet's new work: Why I am no longer a brain-dead liberal

By David Usborne in New York
Thursday, 13 March 2008

The -wing literati of London and New York were surely in a stew last night after one of their leading and most loyally liberal lights, David Mamet, confessed that advancing years have given him a greater appreciation for things conservative.



"I took the liberal view for many decades, but I believe I have changed my mind," the playwright and screenwriter informs the readers of the venerable (and reliably -leaning) Village Voice.

He cites as reasons for his epiphany his recent readings of such conservative thinkers as Paul Johnson and a sudden, even visceral, frustration with NPR, America's cosily liberal public radio network.

In the article – "Why I Am No Longer a Brain-Dead Liberal" – Mamet questions everything from his past faith in government to his worship of John F Kennedy. In fact, there is one line that will make many of his former political allies jump clean out of their sandals. JFK, he daringly suggests, was just as worthy of our disdain many decades ago as George Bush is today.

"Bush got us into Iraq, JFK into Vietnam. Bush stole the election in Florida; Kennedy stole his in Chicago. Bush outed a CIA agent; Kennedy hundreds of them to die in the surf at the Bay of Pigs. Bush lied about his military service; Kennedy accepted a Pulitzer Prize for a book written by Ted Sorenson. Bush was in bed with the Saudis, Kennedy with the Mafia. Oh."

You wonder if such expressions of outright heresy might lose Mamet friends, notably in Democrat-loving Hollywood where he has done most of his best-known work on films including House of Games, Glengarry Glen Ross and The Postman Always Ring Twice.

But if readers surmise he has crossed to the dark side, he is not about to argue with them. "Aha, you will say, and you are right. I began reading not only the economics of Thomas Sowell (our greatest contemporary philosopher) but Milton Friedman, Paul Johnson and Shelby Steele, and a host of conservative writers, and found that I agreed with them: a free-market understanding of the world meshes more perfectly with my experience than that idealistic vision I called liberalism."

Mamet reflects, for instance, on his past attachment to the dogma that government is the citizen's friend. He wrote: "Well, in the abstract, coming from my time and background, I thought it was a rather good thing, but tallying up the ledger in those things which affect me and in those things I observe, I am hard-pressed to see an instance where the intervention of the government led to much beyond sorrow."

He credits his awakening – his acknowledgement that the political beliefs he once clung to no longer fitted with his day-to-day existence – in part to his wife and her ability to read his mind.

"We were riding along and listening to NPR. I felt my facial muscles tightening, and the words beginning to form in my mind: Shut the $#&@* up. '?' she prompted."



3/22/2008 11:22 AM
I want to end this on a happy note. If I offended anyone here(other than rube19,MorgansMagic and excelsior) I am sorry. I apologize to all my fans. Happy Easter!
3/22/2008 11:35 AM
Yes, and if we don't see you before then, Happy Mother's Day, too.

But I'm sure we'll see you before then.
3/22/2008 11:36 AM
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