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Post by Mankind » Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:57 am

Does the PPD Cardinals-Rockies 3 inning games stats count.....

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Post by King of Queens » Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:59 am

Originally posted by Mankind:

Does the PPD Cardinals-Rockies 3 inning games stats count..... Only in Imaginationland...

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Post by Mankind » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:01 pm

Thanks KOQ, I had Francis pitching...

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Post by Dyv » Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:08 pm

There are no stupid questions, son... only stupid people who ask questions.



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Post by poopy tooth » Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:19 pm

Originally posted by Dyv:

There are no stupid questions, son... only stupid people who ask questions.



Dyv I don't know, I think it can go either way.



Two examples:



Girlfriend pulls peanut butter from the cabinet, makes a sandwich and then leaves the peanut on the counter. "Are you going to put that away," I asked, pretty smug, knowing after being asked 100's of times if I was going to put something away, I finally had her...her response, "Why? Will peanut butter go bad if it's left out at room temperature?"



(As opposed to our climate controlled cabinets??? :D :D :D ) STUPID QUESTION



Next example - same fiance - goes to meet her best friend at at restaurant to ask her to be her maid of honor. After realizing the parking spot she is trying to squeeze into is too small, she finally gives up and backs out, lightly scraping the side of her car door on a pole on the passenger side...when she gets home, I come out to survey the damage. After she explains the story, I just look at her, trying to not to let the "foolishness" of the accident aggravate me - and then she asks...

"Can I sue the restaurant?"

"For what?"

"Having small parking places?"

"No, but you may be able to sue DMV."

"Really? Why?"

"For giving a retard a license."



Stupid questions or stupid people??? I say tomatoe/tomatoe

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Post by Dyv » Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:11 pm

Sorry, it was a movie quote... didn't mean to get you "deeply" philosophically distracted by it.
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Post by poopy tooth » Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:53 pm

Originally posted by Dyv:

Sorry, it was a movie quote... didn't mean to get you "deeply" philosophically distracted by it. :D

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Post by Asumijet » Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:40 am

Originally posted by poopy tooth:

quote:Originally posted by Dyv:

There are no stupid questions, son... only stupid people who ask questions.



Dyv I don't know, I think it can go either way.



Two examples:



Girlfriend pulls peanut butter from the cabinet, makes a sandwich and then leaves the peanut on the counter. "Are you going to put that away," I asked, pretty smug, knowing after being asked 100's of times if I was going to put something away, I finally had her...her response, "Why? Will peanut butter go bad if it's left out at room temperature?"



(As opposed to our climate controlled cabinets??? :D :D :D ) STUPID QUESTION



Next example - same fiance - goes to meet her best friend at at restaurant to ask her to be her maid of honor. After realizing the parking spot she is trying to squeeze into is too small, she finally gives up and backs out, lightly scraping the side of her car door on a pole on the passenger side...when she gets home, I come out to survey the damage. After she explains the story, I just look at her, trying to not to let the "foolishness" of the accident aggravate me - and then she asks...

"Can I sue the restaurant?"

"For what?"

"Having small parking places?"

"No, but you may be able to sue DMV."

"Really? Why?"

"For giving a retard a license."



Stupid questions or stupid people??? I say tomatoe/tomatoe
[/QUOTE]Another stupid question for you Michael. After asking either one of those questions, were you sleeping on the couch that night? No wait, that was a rhetorical question. :D
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Post by poopy tooth » Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:49 am

Originally posted by Asumijet:

quote:Originally posted by poopy tooth:

quote:Originally posted by Dyv:

There are no stupid questions, son... only stupid people who ask questions.



Dyv I don't know, I think it can go either way.



Two examples:



Girlfriend pulls peanut butter from the cabinet, makes a sandwich and then leaves the peanut on the counter. "Are you going to put that away," I asked, pretty smug, knowing after being asked 100's of times if I was going to put something away, I finally had her...her response, "Why? Will peanut butter go bad if it's left out at room temperature?"



(As opposed to our climate controlled cabinets??? :D :D :D ) STUPID QUESTION



Next example - same fiance - goes to meet her best friend at at restaurant to ask her to be her maid of honor. After realizing the parking spot she is trying to squeeze into is too small, she finally gives up and backs out, lightly scraping the side of her car door on a pole on the passenger side...when she gets home, I come out to survey the damage. After she explains the story, I just look at her, trying to not to let the "foolishness" of the accident aggravate me - and then she asks...

"Can I sue the restaurant?"

"For what?"

"Having small parking places?"

"No, but you may be able to sue DMV."

"Really? Why?"

"For giving a retard a license."



Stupid questions or stupid people??? I say tomatoe/tomatoe
[/QUOTE]Another stupid question for you Michael. After asking either one of those questions, were you sleeping on the couch that night? No wait, that was a rhetorical question. :D
[/QUOTE]Hey Neal - I can honestly say no, but I did move the angle of the laptop so she couldn't see what I was writing!

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