ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo
No offense to the Danes but I'm more interested in the Dutch field hockey team. [:D]
That just leaves more for me so im happy!
Kind regards,
Rasmus

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ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo
No offense to the Danes but I'm more interested in the Dutch field hockey team. [:D]
The sacrifices made for Olympic glory...ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo
No offense to the Danes but I'm more interested in the Dutch field hockey team. [:D]
I like the women's beach volleyball. It's a tough sport though. I've only been watching for 10 minutes and already there is a wrist injury.
I'm hoping with some ice and ibuprofen I will be OK in a couple of days.
ORIGINAL: Walloc
Ah, thx i didnt know that was an option. I should warn u americans tho. Last time i flew to the West coast was on the 9/10 2001, flying American Airlines. Landing at SFI at 9 PM. Going back was an interesting journey.... FBI still have my nailclippers....
Rasmus
ORIGINAL: Gridley380
ORIGINAL: Walloc
Ah, thx i didnt know that was an option. I should warn u americans tho. Last time i flew to the West coast was on the 9/10 2001, flying American Airlines. Landing at SFI at 9 PM. Going back was an interesting journey.... FBI still have my nailclippers....
Rasmus
It all balances out - a co-worker of mine was visiting a supplier in France on 9/11/01 - IIRC she wound up returning via Denmark over a week later. Her luggage, as far as she knows, is still there.
I doubt it is the FBI, BTW - probably the TSA. The FBI on occasion does useful work. The TSA does not.
ORIGINAL: witpqs
...or was that Olympic Gloria?
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
One day before my scheduled deposition as an expert witness, there was a settlement. One can only conclude they were afraid of me. <puffs up chest..likely to be insufferable for 24 hrs or so until I forget what I was on about>
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
One day before my scheduled deposition as an expert witness, there was a settlement. One can only conclude they were afraid of me. <puffs up chest..likely to be insufferable for 24 hrs or so until I forget what I was on about>
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
This is NOT what Venice looks like. San Vicente in Santa Monica. Beautiful old Coral and Magnolias..about a mile from the beach. 15 degrees cooler than dowtown. It goes on like this for miles. Nice place to spend the recession. I think the Japanese car is either tourists or maids, or maybe part of a Korean Construction Bn.
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: Moondawggie
We even used to cite that event as an indefensible example of bourgeois tastelesness when arguing the moral superiority of Marxism with our parents when we were High School students in Pacific Palisades in 1968.
Dude, things must have changed in Pali between 1968 and my time at Pali high in the mid-80s! We tended to argue about important things: BMW vs. Mercedes; Maui 'wowie' vs. Humboldt Gold, etc.
ORIGINAL: Moondawggie
You know, Cap, maybe my attitude has been wrong about the immorality of malpractice litigation all these years; it's probably just society's way of providing justice to the wronged and downtrodden, and new BMWs for scholars who once published on an esoteric subject! We should view this as an opportunity for post-retirement income augmentation, It's clearly the noble thing to do for humanity and social justice, right?
ORIGINAL: Moondawggie
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: Moondawggie
We even used to cite that event as an indefensible example of bourgeois tastelesness when arguing the moral superiority of Marxism with our parents when we were High School students in Pacific Palisades in 1968.
Dude, things must have changed in Pali between 1968 and my time at Pali high in the mid-80s! We tended to argue about important things: BMW vs. Mercedes; Maui 'wowie' vs. Humboldt Gold, etc.
I graduated Pali in Winter 1970 (The Aquarians); how 'bout you?
Of course, back then we had a draft with a one-way ticket to some nice big war-games our parents had arranged in SE Asia upon graduation if you didn't head off to college or end up with a high draft lottery number (my best friend got #365, which was good but not perfect; 1970 was a leap year, after all...)
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Aquarians? Hippies. [:'(] By Summer 1986, we were the Dolphins.
Not so much of a draft problem then. I once knew a guy that served in Grenada. That's about the same though.