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  1. And how about the check writers?!> Ugh! Who the hell writes checks anymore in stores, much less when you have 20 people behind you in line at the grocery register!

    The Dude writes checks for milk.

  2. Is it clear to people where your property line is? Maybe some sort of sign would help? I would guess some people let their dogs go on the trail (but hopefully off to the side) "because the trail is nature," or whatever.

    Oh, it's pretty clear. Our townhouse is an end unit. Our backyard goes out about 10 yards from the side of the house and it's fenced in. Our side yard goes from our house to the fence line. So even though the side yard is not fenced in, it's pretty clear that it's our property. But that doesn't stop the dogs from doing their business right in the middle or peeing on my wife's flower garden. We did put a sign on our fence with mixed results. My next step is to fling the poo into the street. :cussing:

  3. I hate people! Just truly, in general, I hate most people. Everyone out there thinks they THEY are the most important person in the world. F everybody else.

    I need to get where I'm going, so get out of my way!

    I am running the redlight, so YOU better be watching so I don't hit you.

    If I DO hit you, I am gonna kick your arse because you got in my way!

    Using profanity at restaurants with kids present at other tables.

    Not using turn signals, because, you know, it takes a whole lot of frickin energy to flick your finger!

    Not wiping their gym equipment after their reps, because, they obviously don't sweat like everyone else does!

    Like I said, in general, I just really don't like people!

    PS: I forgot to mention...blaming the dog for peeing in the house. How about looking in the mirror and realizing that YOU probably didn't take the poor lil guy out for like 9 straight hours! :)

    That reminds of an accident I was in a few years ago. I was going through a green light (I'm pretty sure you can do that) and this lady coming from the opposite direction was trying to turn left on a solid green. She didn't wait for me, as I had the right of way, and she clipped me. I pulled over and she took off onto the highway that she was turning on. I called the cops and reported the hit and run. The cop called me back later that night to tell me that the woman's husband reported the accident. I went to the police station a few weeks later to pick up the police report and the woman was there at the same time. She called me out when the clerk told her that we were both in the accident. She was pregnant and apoligized at first. I told that it was a good thing that I hit the breaks when I saw her coming and that she only clipped me. If I didn't hit the breaks, she would have T-boned me and I would have been cooked. She's standing there pregant and asks, "well, if you saw me turning, why didn't you stop." I said "good luck with the kid" and took off.

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  4. "The Given Day" by Denis Lehane. Long book and it's hardcover and I doubt I finish it before I go to Mexico for work in two weeks so I will be picking up.....

    "Blind Side" the Michael Oher story.

    Cool! I didn't know he had a new one out. I love his stuff. Looking forward to seeing Shutter Island later this year.

    Blind Side is good too.

  5. +1000

    While I'm at it, PEPCO must stand for Pyongyang Electricity People's Cooperative, because there's no other way to explain the inordinate number of random outages that occur for no apparent reason. Just had another 6+ hour outage. It's happening almost once a month now.

    From what I understand, PEPCO is really struggling and may end up getting bought out. I know that they are doing a lot of re-organization as a cost saving move.

  6. People who drive and text at the same time. They are a menace and should be thrown in jail for their jaw-droppingly stupid judgment. This idiot in a minivan nearly swerved into me on 270 yesterday and when I looked over he wasn't even looking at the road, just holding up his stupid Blackberry and tapping away! Also creeping along at about 45 mph, which creates an additional danger as impatient drivers behind him surge out to pass without warning. This was one of the few times when I felt tempted to roll down my passenger-side window and scream at him.

    Texting and driving, imo, is just as dangerous as driving drunk.

  7. On my way home, I saw a car being towed. Its plate read "GMEN NYY" and had two Yankees stickers and a Yankees plate frame. Made my day.

  8. I watched the game on MLB.TV. Among many, many stunning social gaffes tonight, he subtley put down the Nationals announcer by "asking" him if he ever pitched in the big leagues, which of course he had only pitched in the minor leagues. My jaw hit the ground - a new low (if that's possible) for Jim Palmer.

    And how many times did he say over and over again how he wished he was 22 again and could pitch like Zimmerman again.

    Jim Palmer is a narcissist - it's all about Jim Palmer. And if it ain't about Jim Palmer now, wait, it sure will be soon.

    He has absolutely no class whatsoever. If you listened to the O's broadcasts for years with Jim Hunter and Jim Palmer as announcers, you would think that Palmer was the only pitcher in the booth. Jim Hunter was every bit the pitcher Palmer was and has tons of class. I've never personally heard him subtley or otherwise bring praise upon himself by talking about his own career and people he played with and all this irrelevent stuff.

    Yeah. Jim Palmer has class. Just ask 'em.

    You do know that our Orioles play-by-play guy is not Jim "Catfish" Hunter, right?

    Well, that would be amazing, because, unfortunately Catfish went to a better place in 1999.

    Our Jim Hunter was inducted into his high school athletic HOF though :clap3:

    Eh, I guess I'm a tad late to the party.

  9. This week's SI has excerpts from a new book called Odd Man Out. It's about the minor league experience of Matt McCarthy, an Angels minor leaguer in the earlier part of this decade. Matt was drafted after graduating from Yale. He went on to Harvard Medical School when baseball didn't work out for him.

    The excerpts I read talked about a 19 year old kid from Idaho who could hit 100 mph, but had the perception of a violent past and alcoholism. He went on to close the 2005 World Series. It also touched on the divide of "Dominican" minor leaguers from the everybody else and pitchers on steriods.

    The parts in SI were good. I plan on picking up the book.

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  10. Some other books people haven't mentionen.

    Play Ball - John Feinstein. He profiles people at different positions, including Ripken. I think this is from before 2131, but I could be wrong.

    And God Said, "Play Ball" - Interesting book for those looking for deeper meaning from their sport.

    Confessions of a Baseball Purist - Jon Miller. He goes into his split with Angelos, among other things.

    Watching Baseball Smarter - Zack Hample. An author with a name for baseball. He tells us what to look for in every situation.

    If They Don't Win It's A Shame. How the Florida Marlins Bought the World Series. - Not a great book, mainly because the author doesn't like or understand baseball. But, because he doesn't understand he highlights a lot of unimportant stuff that gives you a better idea about what happens in the clubhouse.

    Thumbs up to that one.

    I also have a book on Jackie Robinson and the old Chicago Cubs days. I plan on reading them this spring. I'll let you all know what I think.

  11. Pretty sure you can opt out of that. I got an e-mail from the Mets, realized I must have left a box checked, and went back in and made it so they wouldn't send me anything.

    I'm afraid to open the email. It may bring a virus or something.

  12. Chris, you're seriously in the minority. You're the only vegetarian I know who hasn't beat me over the head with reasons why my carnivourous lifestyle is dangerous/offensive/etc.

    Can I ask why you're a vegetarian? How strict are you with it?

    Before you ask, I'm a meat-eater because...well...I love meat and I don't discriminate much. I am, however, open to vegetarian/vegan dishes. I know a lot of meat-eatin' folk who hear the word "vegetarian" and turn up their noses. I've also switched to soy milk at home. I actually prefer the taste and texture over conventional milk.

    /not a rant

    My wife was a vegetarian for several years. She was pretty cool about the fact that there was no chance that I would become one. I think you don't think there are many people like her or DREKTUNES because many vegetarians view it as a personal not political/ethical choice. You don't even know that they are one because they don't make a big deal out of it. She eats meat now because I do the majority of the cooking, but we've been able to have many vegetarian meals together. I actually prefer Boca burgers to McD's.

    As for my rant, the bossman asking me to stay until midnight tonight (I got in at 8am) because we MAY have work to do.

  13. My commute usually takes about an hour one way. It stinks, but I'm used to it. Yesterday, I cut out early at 4:30 becasue it looked like the roads were going to be bad. Five and a half hours later I was home. Five and a half hours!!! Kinda hard to get home when, I don't know, an entire highway (395) is basically closed.

  14. hahahhaha I love that 'cause it reminds me of the Jawas in Star Wars. :D

    The first ad was equally racist IMO. It showed an Indian guy, who was fired/laid off and his reply was "How am I supposed to feed my 7 children?" or something like that. I was thinking "WTF?!" but the Asian-accented pandas were worse. I don't know what kind of ad agency comes up with these ideas. :confused: That might be a good career move for me. I may not have any advertising experience what-so-ever, but I have enough sense to realize something like that is potentially offensive and racist.

    Witchy

    They were offensive, no doubt about it. But people are talking a lot about them. I've heard of salesgenie from radio commercials, but I've never seen them advertised on TV. I'm not saying it should acceptable, but I'd be curious to see what their numbers are between year end 2007 and year end 2009.

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