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Doubtless it was not a mistake. Directors are generally very anal about their set and having it absolutely perfect. That goes doubly so for this show where every single little thing is important and has some purpose. I had originally thought the lava lamps, etc. were just relics that Desmond and/or others had since they were more or less sealed in the hatch. The guy they opened the scene (and the season) with was not Desmond. Probably why they never showed his face. Good find by her. Anyone think that Leonard/Lenny or Sam or both were on duty in the hatch? All we know about Leonard is that he was stationed in the Pacific, which could mean a lot of things. Anyone think that the DHARMA patch might just be a weak front for a military outpost or listening post (I'm starting to think this is connected to the voices in the jungle)?
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Giuliani considering a '08 run for the White House
UConn James replied to OnTheRocks's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ladies and gentlemen, the REAL next Bush president, and his running mate. They stand a much better chance than Jeb. -
Giuliani considering a '08 run for the White House
UConn James replied to OnTheRocks's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It is at this point where I become befuddled. A while back, there was a story of a woman whose son get caught B&E, drugs, etc. who worked two minimum-wage jobs and she got utterly lambasted, drawn and quartered here for not being there to teach her son the proper personal reponsibility and the rules of society. Oh. Wait. Now that I think about it, I see your logic now.... It's airtight. "That's different" is the phrase we all need to learn when talking about pols. What could I have been thinking! -
I love girls who dress like total effing sluts and then wear a cross going right down into their cleveage. The unreconcilability of it all.... As Otto says in jibber-jabber Italian in "A Fish Called Wanda": "Les doué couplé grandé catedral de Milano!"
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You think you're kidding, but yoga is more about the mind and internal focusing than physical movements. I know a chick who works up at one of the more renowned centers. I don't know what's more relaxing, tho; the breathing methodology or the tight spandex and firm mammories and posteriors all around you.
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T-minus 12 1/2 hours. Can't believe this thread slipped off the front page. Would it be possible to pin it, anyone who's in the know on that? I would suggest combining the threads from the already-shown eps into one thread as "LOST - Season 2 Discussion ; for previously aired eps" then creating a new thread for 2.03.... Really. It's very discombobulated, and imagine in the current style what it's going to be like by episode 20. SDS, you watch and read? Git-R-Done and there's a Jim Kelly autographed plaque for the TBD fund auction if I ever get up to a tailgate.
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Harriet Miers next SC Justice Nominee
UConn James replied to Taro T's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Seigfried and Roy? (I'd guess, Dems and Repubs). -
J.P. aka "Big Cat, For all of the people who are ripping you on this site, there are still some of us who want to believe in you, who root for you to do well and develop your skills. The season hasn't gone amazingly well for you so far, but neither has it been amazingly bad. Don't let the naysayers get you down. Find out what is causing you to overthrow your receivers. I think it might be a case of overzealous nerves and jumpiness. Find a way to relax before games rather than listening to hardcore music trying to pump yourself up. You need to have the game slow down for you. Visualize yourself telling your OL to protect your 6 or else. Visualize yourself checking off all of your receivers. Visualize yourself throwing the ball deep right to the spot and connecting with Eric Moulds or Lee Evans. And lastly. Get a haircut. I think you may be the anti-Samson. I'm not talking crew-cut if that's too drastic (you did look like a little kid in that NFL draft photo so I think I see what you're doing, but you're overcompensating). Maybe go for the #2 cartridge on the clippers. Sincerely, UConn James
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Giuliani considering a '08 run for the White House
UConn James replied to OnTheRocks's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And the cocaine crisis in his nuclear family. Jeb is so tainted it's not even funny and "It's a private matter and we wish the best for them blah blah blah" doesn't calm the nerves of people who see he can't even be a leader and role model in his own family. If they run him, they will lose. Then there's the whole, My state can't incarcerate or even keep track of our child rapists and sexual predadors. The case where they had video of the guy leading the girl off... he used a handgun in the commission of his previous crime. Five year mandatory term. MANDATORY. He walked in three. That's some nice governing there. -
Harriet Miers next SC Justice Nominee
UConn James replied to Taro T's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That mascara was on thick yesterday. But I suppose it's enough that she doesn't use that deep blue eye shadow that is so favored among Southern conservative women. -
Harriet Miers next SC Justice Nominee
UConn James replied to Taro T's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Agreed. When an issue is before the SC, it is usually of a very broad scope and not dealing in the minutia of "well, a California probate court ruled that blah blah blah." The comprehensive knowledge factor? Meh. It's nice for a judge to have it, but I don't think it's necessarily a requirement to judge individual cases. That's why the justices have law clerks --- to do comprehensive research on the issue's past and to flesh out the arguments of each side. Ms. Miers is going to have a lot of night table reading to catch up and I don't envy the row she's going to hoe, but I don't see why she's inherently a bad choice b/c of this. -
Harriet Miers next SC Justice Nominee
UConn James replied to Taro T's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Well, I wrote it the way I did b/c the "Privacy clause" for many generally refers to the 9th Amendment, which some people have a problem with b/c it is in itself vague. But the language of which harks back to the section that says barring federal or state laws, (or the unconstitutionality of such) decisions are left 'to the people'. This is what RvW was decided on; that federal or state law banning abortion should not exist b/c it's an issue that falls on the individual to decide. Some might call it roundabout, but that's what the high court's opinion was (I forget, was it written by SDO?) and it would behoove people to realize that these things DO. NOT. CHANGE. EASILY. so why all the caterwauling from the right who refuse to accept the law? And, more broadly speaking, there is privacy inherent in the Constitution, just that Jefferson did not specifically spell it out that "no person shall snoop, skeeve or otherwise interfere in another's personal matters" in its own seperate amendement. And that's the problem we have with people who MUST have everyone's morals and worldview be exactly like their own, kooks who think it's all right to use their telephoto lenses, etc. The Roberts court is going to be defined, I think, in how it rules on issues of privacy in our modern world and with our modern technology; in a word, continue down the path Brandeis and Warren started w/ that law review article. -
Harriet Miers next SC Justice Nominee
UConn James replied to Taro T's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Maybe someone should clue in the anti-choice crowd, b/c it's their constant shouting about a matter of SETTLED LAW that 30 years ago was deemed covered by the "reserved to the people/privacy" clause of the Constitution. This wrangling is what prompts Dems to vocally defend RvW, in a similar way that the NRA (life member here) vocally defends the rights of gun owners. Maybe then we could get on to the whole governing thingy about issues that matter. -
I wasn't aware we have microphones powerful enough to pick up vocalizations that are muffled from one's head being up one's ass. Did he pout, stormily pick up all of his Legos and run home this week too?
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Mandated Health Care For Retail Employees
UConn James replied to Bill from NYC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Exactly. Insurance companies/HMOs have nothing to do with it. </sarcasm> I want to agree with you in principle. When you can't afford something, you shouldn't buy it. But to have the dollar outcome of human institutions of economics determine whether you get to procreate.... I'd rather live in a cave and be able to live unobstructed by any social rule than wear a McDonald's shirt & tie and essentially be a slave to the system. And I don't think I'd be alone in that. -
Yeah, that Pitt playoff game where IIRC he threw two picks on consecutive ill-advised cross-field throws. ----- If JP is pulled, he goes into Ryan Leaf/Tim Couch mode, I don't care what the kid says about his confidence level. It is an admission that the team has no faith in him to be our starting QB presently or if he falters next year. You stick with him and hope he can learn something from this season in the same manner Carson Palmer learned last year. And if he continues to play horribly with no hope of improvement, that'll be the tough choice to make in the offseason. You don't pull him four games in tho.
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I'm changing my game day routine
UConn James replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Maybe next week you and the other BlueCoats could do a civic service by kidnapping Tom Clements for the duration of the game. You could feed him some Argyle Street Chili from the recipe book that will still have him in the bathroom for next week too. And then, you can play a subliminal casette tape until the phrase "Run the ball" is imprinted on his mind. -
criqui and tasker doing bills/saints....
UConn James replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In the preseason, he was the Patriots call-guy for the local channel in Boston. After a while, when you really listen to it, his voice is annoying, especially while verbally fellating Tom Brady et al. But I'd say that the only thing worse is him having Rwandy Crwoss as his color guy, (doubly so, as in true Not-that-there's-anything-wrong-with-that mode, he was sporting a new full moustache) doing the same thing. I turned the sound down 42 notches while I was scouting the enemy. -
Bill Bennett may get some heat for this one.
UConn James replied to erynthered's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
As Garrison Keillor says, paraphrasing here, Freedom of speech is like the freedom to jump off the roof and fly --- you can try it, but there'll be consequences. FoS is about no prior restraint from and no jail time for people speaking their minds. It says nothing about what might happen as a result of what you say. You can be fired, ostracized, given detention, fined by the NFL, etc.... Especially when you say something as stupid as this guy. With all of his (and I would add Pat Robertson in the same vein) blunders over the years, why hasn't he crawled off to a cave yet, and why does he still have any semblence of influence in the Repub. party and society in general? Good on the Dems for exercising their own freedom of speech. -
I have a lady friend who works up at a yoga center in Mass. Says EH's been there and she's not anything special. Take away the makeup and she's got a lot of pock marks, etc. I also have a supermodel's actual email from forward emails I get.
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TOM DELAY INDICTMENT/BREAKING NEWS
UConn James replied to CoachChuckDickerson's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That was more of an addendum to your post replying to JSP, not directed at you. -
Who will be Bush's next SCJ Nominee?
UConn James replied to OnTheRocks's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I should've asterisk'ed that. Read: hardline social conservative. He sure ain't no fiscal conservative (My opinion of him would be 1000 times greater if he were). -
Who will be Bush's next SCJ Nominee?
UConn James replied to OnTheRocks's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Meant in the way that if you're a hardline Bush conservative, you want to see piss and vinegar and a Give-em-hell-Harry. But for the other 70 percent of the country, on the left and in the middle, his engagement slash incitement of political rancor puts them off. I can see why he is this way, but I don't necessarily agree with it. Thanks for your interpretive commentary. You get 1 1/2 out of 4 stars. Half a star for an attack I didn't deserve, but one star for the use of ! -
You're asking why people get pissed after drinking whiskey? Have you ever tasted that stuff? It's like biting into a delicious-looking apple and tasting dogsh--. There's that dark amber drink that looks cold and smooth but tastes like a firestorm. Back in the '60s my dad was in basic training with a guy who'd give him all but $9 of his check, he'd go to Denver and buy a jug of wine for $8.99 (my dad contends that it was the kind of wine where you got $8 back when you redeemed the bottle ) and got just as drunk as someone spending $40.
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Who will be Bush's next SCJ Nominee?
UConn James replied to OnTheRocks's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You think Pres. Bush is going to set himself up to fail on the first try? Somehow, I think that's a complete 180* from his demonstrated personality. For all of his talk about trying to not be a partisan and to tone down the conflicts in Washington, Mr. Bush enjoys picking fights. I'm not trying say that's a bad thing... or maybe I am. But one thing's for certain; he's going to nominate who his staff, the RNC and his own gut (just as good as a brain, if you ask him) tell him to nominate. Given that he waited until after Roberts' confirmation to announce his second, I would guess we're going to see a hard-liner. And where the sh-- flies when he does, it's going to be "hasta lasagna hope ya don't get any on ya."