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Life goes on & more things change,but life has gone... Life goes on & more things change,but life has gone in the same circle for the past 6 years!Happiness still eludes me,comes to many not me! 11:03 PM Aug 30th from web
Started 2 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-29 01:20:00)
by MajinX
Read the thread title. I just saw a couple threads on soderling and davydenko, saying they will be great in the next couple years. and im not saying they wont, its just that people seem to decide things quite quickly here on TW. The same goes for dismissing too. After a poor performance i see a bunch of threads dismissing nadal and federer as well. Roddick is now dismissed too altho he was ...
Started 2 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-28 14:54:00)
by OLDS88
Went with DW & DS for lunch. When the kids are involved DW always insists on getting some kind of pre-meal junk. (I refuse to call them appetizers for obvious reasons). A favorite is chili-cheese nachos. I usually dig around the bottom for a few plain chips. But today it was the onion ring loaf. Now back in the day DW & I knocked off many an ...
Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-27 09:03:00)
by hogreaper
no too long ago a desert rat lighting a firecracker anywhere near a oil supplier would make the price of oil jump, now Israel is threatening to bomb Iran and the price of oil drops, lol. The manipulation in this pyramid scheme is so thick you couldn't get it through a sewer pipe.
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-25 10:33:00)
by NightHawk02
European banks battle short-term loan crunch Analysts see conduit exposure as manageable; wider credit downturn a worry By Simon Kennedy , MarketWatch.com LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Until recently, the world of commercial paper and collateralized debt was considered by many to be so safe that one of its top players went by the nickname Captain Sensible. How...
Started 6 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-24 14:19:01)
by BDaddy
Boy its funny how things change. At the beginning of the week and end of last week if it was over the 3s we would have been jumping up and down for joy, now that it is above that we are all upset that it is churning for while. Churning is good, to fast up always follows a fast drop down. This is good trading right now.
Started 6 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-24 06:59:36)
by zambocello
I dug Star Trek as a kid but wasn't old/sophisticated enough to appreciate much of what was going on beyond the nominal story line. Do any here more seasoned than I recall what if any brouhaha was caused in 1968 by the kiss between Kirk and Uhuru on the episode "Plato's Stepchildren?"
Started 2 days, 5 hours ago (2009-11-29 00:16:00)
by MISTERHUB
This has happened to me more than once. Something I remember really liking, tasting it again after eating pretty darned healthy for so long, only to find it tasted nasty. Probably a good thing.
Started 4 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-26 13:22:28)
by MTOLady
Ellen Cello wrote: When Cap'n Kirk engaged in a passionate kiss with a different woman each week, ... At some later point I was watching a rerun one day and realized that the captain was a very busy man. they have clubs for this.
Started 2 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-29 05:11:00)
by zagor
Quote: Originally Posted by MuseFan Remember how Nalbandian won Madrid/Bercy in Oct/Nov 2007 and suddenly he was the hot favorite for Australia. Yeah right we know what happened with that. People should not write off proven GS champions just because they're not SUPER HOT right now. Federer is still the favorite to win every grand ...