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refried, you must have been a weaver in a past life, going by your proclivity for intertwining threads. Muy fino!— May 28, 2010 9 a.m.
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Re #196: Glad I could be of service, SP. I was quite surprised when that popped up. Perhaps you're on to something.— May 21, 2010 10:31 a.m.
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Back atchya, Refried. So if she has a "nose for the news", and rubs your head, I guess you'll wind up with a "noggin for the news". I lived in Boston for a year in the mid-eighties, and had dealings with some folks who had O'Neill as a client. On a couple of occasions I visited them just after he had been there. There was a palbable energy pulsing throughout their office, as if they had just gulped down a gallon of espresso. Apparently he had that effect on people.— May 21, 2010 10 a.m.
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Hi, refried. His exact quote was "All politics is local." Another notable one was "It's easier to run for office than to run the office." I agree about Carolyn's work here. Very enlightening and informative. Congrats. Sounds like the term "Soledad Club" might have more than one meaning.— May 21, 2010 5:37 a.m.
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Re #10: I'm thinking you might have a few more non-sucky days lurking about?— May 21, 2010 4:50 a.m.
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Nice catch!! OOPS!! Maybe it's because I've succumbed to the age-old suggestion that I married my mother. ;>) (sheepish grin)— May 20, 2010 12:14 p.m.
Canadian Doctor Charged with Smuggling Treated Athlete in San Diego
Re #28: "Sir Sidney" (Jerry Magee's characterization) left the team midway through the 1969 season, but his physical health was not indicated as a reason. He came back in 1971 and left again 10 games into the season. He returned to the NFL again as the GM of the Houston Oilers and stepped back onto the field after their 0-5 start. They won but once, winding up 1-13. His final season was 1974, when he coaxed the Oilers to a 7-7 season, surprising considering the debacle of the previous season. There's a great NFL Films shot of him as the Oilers coach softly intoning to of one his assistants during a game, "Get him out of there - because he HAS no hands."— May 20, 2010 11:51 a.m.
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May 5th, October 26th, March 23rd, October 2nd. The birthdays of the three most important ladies in my life: Mother, Mother-In-Law, Wife, and Daughter, respectively. Oh, and Ground Hog Day.— May 20, 2010 11:04 a.m.
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Oops. I just noticed the date of the article. (Emily Litella voice)"Oh, well then, never mind!"— May 19, 2010 4:15 p.m.
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He was on an "Expedition", for sure. BRAVO! You display a deft intermingling of the vagaries associated with this aberrant cultural phenomenon. Please do grace us again.— May 19, 2010 4:12 p.m.