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From Preps to Pros
"And are these athletes really studying and getting an education in college? Or is the school just making money off their talent and using them? That's a whole different debate." 1. No 2. Yes 3. Could be part of this debate, since it is all I can relate to here, j.— April 26, 2009 1:42 p.m.
Celebrity Idiots -- The Jamie Fox and Hulk Hogan Edition
Young Americans like to hang out and look at each other at these "malls," or large store complexes, as you call them. I have seen on travel shows the dripping wealth of Russian malls. You need to "branch out" and find some new hobbies, Ovod, before you truly reach the Hulkster's former bulk. "Old Peter" is a better name. What is the eternal parked cruiser Aurora? In which movie did you see St. Pete's?— April 26, 2009 1:37 p.m.
Celebrity Idiots -- The Jamie Fox and Hulk Hogan Edition
Do people hang out in these places, like our American "malls," Ovod? What do you do for fun in good old St. Pete's? Btw, I have been to St. Petersburg--in the state of Florida. We call it "St. Pete's."— April 26, 2009 12:50 p.m.
What have you done that most people haven't?
Well, obviously I did toddle off :) The man (who clerks, not a lawyer) brings home stuff on public record from Appeals. I do not find it boring--well, he brings the funny stuff, like a traffic court transcript, "People v. Sean O'God." We have actual sayings taken from plaintiffs and defendants built into our banter.— April 26, 2009 12:42 p.m.
Celebrity Idiots -- The Jamie Fox and Hulk Hogan Edition
I was wondering if there is an actual proper name, like in France they have the "Carrefour" chain of super-super markets, which means "intersection."— April 26, 2009 12:31 p.m.
A Cop and Contestant in a Pagaent
L, you never 'gave up the ghost' on what celeb you brushed intimately against in Iowa.— April 26, 2009 12:14 p.m.
A Cop and Contestant in a Pagaent
And here in the good old US of A it brings us more often than not to the boob tube! I loved the Dead show too, (would like to "be" Alan Ball) and remember we cried during the very last episode. How about when Michael C. Hall used to argue with the embalming clients? I thought there'd be a spinoff called "Dances with Corpses," and would have watched. Wait--there was a spinoff, only they called it "Dexter." Hall's good, but the rest of the show sucks. They always have to make sure the stereotypical cops are in place, and that they are played by character actors with very limited range and annoying affect--like the guy who lisps. The only other decent character actor on that show is the lascivious little Asian guy. "Boyfriend." Yes! We need a new term. It only works for the very young or old (didn't seem odd when my grandmother spoke of her "boyfriend"). Guyfriend or manfriend doesn't work--makes you sound like you are not serious, and that you might even have a couple dozen of them stacked up like cordwood in your garage. But for some reason I have to choke back "boyfriend" in certain company and use an even more foreign term, "husband." It is considered common law after so many years, anyway. "My common-law husband said..." Nope. That isn't working. They are trying to embarrass us into nuptials! Good topic, l. You should write a La Mesa rant on this! Lallaw, Josh is two-timin' ya gal. He asked for MY top 5 faves as well. I'm thinking about it, and tempted to throw a couple out, but no--I will demonstrate some form of control, and submit my list wherever requested.— April 26, 2009 12:03 p.m.
Celebrity Idiots -- The Jamie Fox and Hulk Hogan Edition
sorry, I meant "history of Russia," Ovod. Got to model good grammar for ya.— April 26, 2009 11:30 a.m.
Celebrity Idiots -- The Jamie Fox and Hulk Hogan Edition
I think she means the history of Russian in general, Ovod? What do you call your hypermarket? Lisa, I thought permafrost was the stuff my mother used on old lady hair in the salon, as in "frosting your tips," not as in "tips of red noses."— April 26, 2009 11 a.m.
A Cop and Contestant in a Pagaent
Yes, that is what should have happened. Speaking of beauty contests, have you ever seen Ru Paul's Drag Race? I was rooting for "Bebe Zahara Benet," and she won.— April 26, 2009 2:17 a.m.