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At first I was just hoping the Grizz would not be embarrassed by OKC. But even in the two losses they've played them tight. Now I'm hoping for the impossible!
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Planned a trip to Vegas in two weeks with Lady GD. Should be fun.
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What constitutes a good apple? For me golden delicious are tops. Fujis baby. Nothing else compares!
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That's our Oby. The Obsidian boards answer to the question no one asked!
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Fat Athletes With Wood - aka The Baseball 2014 Thread
Guard Dog replied to Keyrock's topic in Way Off-Topic
He threw a good game against the fish today. Sometimes a change of scenery does a guy some good. -
I'm making meatloaf tonight. The tomatoes, onions, & celery in it all came from the garden. Fresh veggies are the best!
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You gotta love Jimmy Johns. The subs are plain, but really good.
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Fat Athletes With Wood - aka The Baseball 2014 Thread
Guard Dog replied to Keyrock's topic in Way Off-Topic
That was a classy move by the guy who caught Pujols 500th HR ball to give it back. It was even classier when he invited the guy who almost caught it (in fact was hit by it) and his kids to meet Pujols with him. -
"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
Of course FDR is ranked high by most academics. Most modern academics are communist/socialist/statists, FDR was like a godsend to them. He also presided over WW2, and many historians are enamored with war leaders of all types throughout the ages, no matter how evil they really were. So you dismiss the majority of highly educated scholars. Brilliant. Yea.. actually I do. I've spent enough time in Universities to realize that the academics there don't magically have a higher intelligence than those not there, that to an extent many of them live in a bubble that has little to do with reality (especially those who never left academic life, which is a sizable amount of academia), there are agendas that don't meet the average eye by those financing academia, and there are egos amongst academia that drive agendas and squash real scholarship. My apologies that I don't look at academia as a group of clergy as so many do. Professors are just as fallible as the rest of humanity, especially when considered as a group. In regards to FDR specifically. The guy was an evil MFer, who had zero respect for the Constitution and served the financial interests in New York and London first and foremost. I have a great deal of respect and desire for the liberty of man, FDR did not, and neither do a great many modern academics in the US (who I already mentioned are socialist/communist/statists). I think history has been unusually kind to FDR. As big government statist presidents go I can't think of many who were worse, preset occupant included. That is not to say that the times he lived in did not justify unusual actions, or that he was all bad, but trampling on the rights and freedoms of Americans is never a good thing and no end could ever justify that as a means. The only reason that the current resident is not worse is because he has to deal with the ramifications of fast information dissemination over the intertubes. FDR had his fireside chats and a bunch of cooperating newspapers. Oh yes a media monopoly definitely helps. But as little love as I have for Obama the truth is it will be a years after he leaves office before it becomes clear what his legacy really is. Heck we are just now getting a sense of what Clintons legacy is. With FDR there is a tendency to gloss over his worst acts, trying to ruin the SCOTUS, the imminent domain seizures with no compensation for the TVA, the internments, ignoring the Japanese to concentrate on the war in Europe when Japan was a greater threat, deliberate currency manipulation, sending german jewish refugees home to Germany knowing what awaited them. But on the flip side the did provide stable leadership and an optimistic vision when it was needed most, he is partially responsible for the FDIC, Emergency Banking & Glass Stengal acts, the March of Dimes and the virtual eradication of polio had a lot to do with him. Like most Presidents he is a mixed bag of good & bad. Some of the bad was really bad though and history seems determined to forget that. -
"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
Of course FDR is ranked high by most academics. Most modern academics are communist/socialist/statists, FDR was like a godsend to them. He also presided over WW2, and many historians are enamored with war leaders of all types throughout the ages, no matter how evil they really were. So you dismiss the majority of highly educated scholars. Brilliant. Yea.. actually I do. I've spent enough time in Universities to realize that the academics there don't magically have a higher intelligence than those not there, that to an extent many of them live in a bubble that has little to do with reality (especially those who never left academic life, which is a sizable amount of academia), there are agendas that don't meet the average eye by those financing academia, and there are egos amongst academia that drive agendas and squash real scholarship. My apologies that I don't look at academia as a group of clergy as so many do. Professors are just as fallible as the rest of humanity, especially when considered as a group. In regards to FDR specifically. The guy was an evil MFer, who had zero respect for the Constitution and served the financial interests in New York and London first and foremost. I have a great deal of respect and desire for the liberty of man, FDR did not, and neither do a great many modern academics in the US (who I already mentioned are socialist/communist/statists). I think history has been unusually kind to FDR. As big government statist presidents go I can't think of many who were worse, preset occupant included. That is not to say that the times he lived in did not justify unusual actions, or that he was all bad, but trampling on the rights and freedoms of Americans is never a good thing and no end could ever justify that as a means. -
"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
There was one in NWN (besides me ) I just can't remember who it was or where. -
"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
I'm curious. What got you kicked off and banned on the FreeRepublic forums? Getting banned on FR is easy, just voice a dissenting opinion a few times. If you are not a big R republican there then you must be a commie liberal democrat. It seems the universe is divided into two camps. Big R freepers and commie dems. Of course Democratic Underground is even worse the other way. I didn't even last a night before being banned and having death threats e-mailed to me. They have no love for libertarians on FR. I can tell you that. -
"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
Where is Calax in NV? I never ran across him. Im not sure if you can miss him. He appears early in the game and actually runs up to you for help. Is he the guy that gets you to go up the hill with the geckos then tries to rob you after? -
"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
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Where is Calax in NV? I never ran across him. -
"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
Gromnir you understand that just because someone says something on the Internet it doesn't necessarily make it true. We have a responsibility to question the veracity of statements if we want more information around a particular comment. So its nothing personal, its just the Internet But saying all that there are several members who have corroborated your story so I believe it . Its a fascinating little history around the name Gromnir. I am particularly interested in the fact that Gaider would have been influenced or enjoyed your forum personality that he named a character after you, kudos to you There are a couple of forum members whose screen name made it into games. Gromnir was the most famous, but I can think of one in NWN and one in SoU. This was a big thing that caused a lot of flames I remember on either the BIS or Bioware boards, I forget which exactly. Maybe it was both. Ironically this whole incident is where my current screen name (that I use on 5 different forums no less) came from. Interesting, do you remember the names that made it onto NWN and SoU? Also what is the history and the incident around your name? Well, this was a big deal as I remember it with some folks acting like babies their name was not chosen. On BIS I was using a different name (and I wasn't real active anyway) so when I moved to the Bioware boards I figured I'd pick a NWN NPC and tell everyone they named that NPC after me just to get a laugh. So during my first play through I was playing as a Ranger and I took the Guard Dog that was standing in front of the Shining Knight arms store in the City Core with me through the prison and the undead section, I got so attached to him I took his name for my forum name. I use this name here, Bioware, Nexusmods, NWNVault, TW Forums, OOTP forums, Bethsoft, Libertypost.org (I think it's defunct now) FreeRepublic (before I got kicked off & banned), and a few others I think. Torias was one of the halflings in the SoU caravan. He was also a popular mod on the Bio boards. I forget who the one in NWN is. If there is one in HotU I never noticed it. There were a few in Throne of Bhaal besides Gromnir I think. Wasn't Melisan also a member? -
I've always thought the smoking gun for his involvement is in the Dry Lake mitigation which was required to make that deal happen and has not happened yet because of the cows on Gold Butte.
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You are operating from the mistaken impression the federal government gives a sh-t about the environment. The people in the government don't care about land they don't live near. They care about their money, their power, their continuation in office. If they have to run agricultural or other interests off that land to sell it to someone else so be it. And if they can cloak their business dealings in the pseudo-morality of helping the environment then that would just be the icing on the cake. The Bundy situation is pretty close to matching that description to a T. One of my favorite quotes is "Government is small minded people grasping for power under the guise of advancing high minded ideals". That kind of sounds like a campaign push for Al Gore Al Gore's dirty little secret is that he does not really give a damn about the environment either. It was just something he used to stay relevant after he lost the election.
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Griz 111 Thunder 105. That was the greatest basketball game I've ever watched!
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"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
Gromnir you understand that just because someone says something on the Internet it doesn't necessarily make it true. We have a responsibility to question the veracity of statements if we want more information around a particular comment. So its nothing personal, its just the Internet But saying all that there are several members who have corroborated your story so I believe it . Its a fascinating little history around the name Gromnir. I am particularly interested in the fact that Gaider would have been influenced or enjoyed your forum personality that he named a character after you, kudos to you There are a couple of forum members whose screen name made it into games. Gromnir was the most famous, but I can think of one in NWN and one in SoU. This was a big thing that caused a lot of flames I remember on either the BIS or Bioware boards, I forget which exactly. Maybe it was both. Ironically this whole incident is where my current screen name (that I use on 5 different forums no less) came from. -
"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
No kidding? I didn't know that! Kudos to whoever made that call. -
I know about Amway, we also have them in South Africa. What is your primary issue with there business model? Let's start with the fact that it's a pyramid scheme when you get right down to it!
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Lady GD is working tonight. I can't sleep so I think I'll go sit on the porch, drink a highball or two of Knob Creek and just listen to the night sounds and count the stars.
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"United States' claims at being a democracy seriously threatened"
Guard Dog replied to JadedWolf's topic in Way Off-Topic
The quickest way to start hating people is to go out and meet a few hundred of them. Actually in my experience most folks were pretty well educated on national issues but shockingly uninformed on local ones. They also, generally speaking, do not have a clear understanding of what the powers and responsibilities of the various levels of government are. Just my experience which admittedly was limited and 16 years ago. -
You are operating from the mistaken impression the federal government gives a sh-t about the environment. The people in the government don't care about land they don't live near. They care about their money, their power, their continuation in office. If they have to run agricultural or other interests off that land to sell it to someone else so be it. And if they can cloak their business dealings in the pseudo-morality of helping the environment then that would just be the icing on the cake. The Bundy situation is pretty close to matching that description to a T. One of my favorite quotes is "Government is small minded people grasping for power under the guise of advancing high minded ideals".
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Sinister quote of the day. Taken out of context that quote would have the FBI trolling this board in a second. Who am I kidding, they already are here watching Val, WoD & me!