I miss Fox. When is he coming back?
I miss Fox. When is he coming back?
Alright, so my cousin is 13 and yesterday had a bone marrow transplant. She has no memories before the cancer as this is her third bout. I went to visit her today. She was having moderate difficulty breathing and is constantly holding a bucket because she's still "getting sick" frequently and between all this, she started making fun of me for not hitting on her hot nurse.
In the '60's, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is
weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.
“Towie Barclay of the Glen, Happy to the maids, But never to the men.”
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of
nothing.
“Towie Barclay of the Glen, Happy to the maids, But never to the men.”
We know exactly where one cow with Mad-cow-disease is located among the
million s and millions of cows in America , but we haven't got a clue as to
where thousands of illegal immigrants and terrorists are located. Maybe we
should put the Department of Agriculture in charge of immigration.
“Towie Barclay of the Glen, Happy to the maids, But never to the men.”
Everyone should give me some green since I'm leaving tomorrow and don't want to see this red dot calling me an idiot anymore!
If we were evolved from monkeys, why do monkeys still exist?
On another note, LSU 31 Ohio State 14
For the first time, I went to a dog race last night. While I did not bet any money at all, it was still fun. I will start by saying that the dog race seems to be one of the most patriotic sporting events you can attend (see famous quotes by Eleanor Roosevelt to understand why). The food was well priced and above average and the races were well done. There was enough time between each race to both try and understand the odds on each dog and talk to the female I was escorting.
Those dogs were incredible fast, but it seems to me that whichever dog wins the first turn is the most likely to win the race (there were some exceptions).
Also, before every race, there was a miniature parade of the dogs to the box. As the dogs were walking to the parade spot, every single one of them took a dump. Why don't they let the dogs do that before they parade them out in front of all of the spectators?
The wife (who isn't crazy about movies older than we are) went out of town this weekend so I picked up some old school movies from the library (yes, there are so many levels of nerd working in that sentence it is sad, I haven't even mentioned yet that two of the movies are foreign).
The Bicycle Thief - always on all kinds of best ever lists. It was ok, I could see why people think highly of it, but it isn't really the kind of thing I'd be interested in watching again anytime soon.
Ran - greatness from Kurosawa. I didn't like it as much as his earlier stuff that I have seen.
Rio Bravo - I knew it had the same director as El Dorado, but I didn't expect the exact same story - good story, but in my best David Spade voice "I liked it the first time . . . when it was called El Dorado."
I also got Point Blank - which was in a list of top ten guy films you've never seen in GQ this month. Haven't watched it yet, but how can it go wrong with Lee Marvin?
I should amend my earlier comments to say that there is at least one difference in Rio Bravo and El Dorado. If you replace James Caan with Ricky Nelson and Robert Mitchum with Dean Martin you do get to add a couple of songs to the mix. For whatever that is worth.
Tomorrow is my very first true snow-day. 3-6 inches here in the metro area. My poor wife will likely have to go in to work in the morning.
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle
You're going to study hard on Greek all day right? Write some papers? Get a few hundred pages of Calvin or Barth's systematics read? Exegete some difficult passages in Leviticus or Daniel or something?
I guess we probably won't see you making many comments tomorrow.:icon_wink:
why is there still a countdown to the mcneese state game on the latechbbb homepage?