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Gavin in Va Beach

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  1. Summertime- Will Smith Guys out hunting and girls doing likewise Honking at the honey in front of you with the light eyes She turn around to see what you beeping at It’s like the summers a natural afrodesiac And with a pen and pad I compose this rhyme To hit you and get you equipped for the summer time
  2. Salaries of cornerbacks have gone through roof Gristle for the Nate Clements trade/resign factions, with arguments for and against. For trading- For resigning, money is no object My opinion? Thanks for asking. Nate is worth the money. Boneheaded plays at times yes, but a damn good corner in a league where they are a rarity. Could we win without him? Yes, New England showed they could win the Superbowl with a converted receiver playing corner, but Nate is a big reason our defense has been as good as it has the last couple of years and I'd hate to risk the continuity. He's still pretty young and escapes the injury bug *knock on wood* for the most part. Pay this fine young man TD.
  3. I guess things you have done as a teenage/20's disqualify you from ever speaking about them again. You would admit that you also will have no MORAL AUTHORITY or even FINANCIAL AUTHORITY when speaking to your child later on?
  4. Logo change with a Cardinal squating and laying an egg?
  5. Factor in the Campbells soup commercials and I think he's in danger of spontaneously combusting!
  6. Since you seem to be having a hard time with the definition of compulsory, here ya go ... Main Entry: com·pul·so·ry Pronunciation: k&m-'p&ls-rE, -'p&l-s&- Function: adjective 1 : MANDATORY, ENFORCED 2 : COERCIVE, COMPELLING - com·pul·so·ri·ly /-r&-lE/ adverb
  7. We should be so lucky to have an overrated QB get us to the AFC Championship 4 times in a row...
  8. And Yoda is a coke-head with a thing for young boys... "Good this blow is"
  9. Ice the arm, then realize you aren't 18 anymore...
  10. Rock India I can dig it...hey baby come here, I swear I'm clean!
  11. True, but that was before Lil' Danny Snyder bought the team and decided to run it like a fantasy football franchise...
  12. I'd hate to see that. The #3 QB should be 'youthful' so that QB development is ongoing with an eye towards the future. Shane Matthews merely represents a band-aid, no future benefit at all. Thompson is having success in Europe, much like Kurt Warner and Brad Johnson did, and we know what they went on to do...
  13. Puff puff give Surfdude...
  14. Huh, this lapsed Catholic has heard of the 'transubstantiation' theory but still always thought it was symbolic, not literal. You and John Adams have the goods. Just one of the little things I find silly about Catholicism (not that I'm advocating they change) and probably part of the reason I'm having a hard time finding my way back. The Catholics back in the day probably wanted some hoodoo voodoo to help keep the ignorant masses believing I guess.
  15. Wow, really well said.
  16. You should have clicked on a link at the bottom, which tried to put the 'infallibility' issue into plain english.. http://www.catholic.net/RCC/Issues/Papal-I...allibility.html Translation: Papal infallibility doesn't mean to the Pope should be viewed as a living God, but merely the last word on a subject so as to limit all the bloody bickering. Isn't a CEO the last word at his company? Couldn't be said that at corporations there is a doctrin of 'CEO infallibility'? And yet people get their knickers in a twist when something similary is applied to the leader of the Catholic Church... And the wine point is silly...it's always been known to be SYMBOLIC. Jesus didn't actually cut his wrists and drain his blood into a goblet. He said drink this wine, it's my blood and I don't see how anyone else could take any other way than symbolically.
  17. I've never heard it anywhere declared that the Pope is born infallible, but rather by working up through the ranks attains a state of infallibility. Very different, IMO.
  18. "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!" Isiah 5:20 Don't you have to be able to judge to differentiate between good and evil? Another inconsistency in the Bible I suppose... FWIW, I've always thought that all roads (Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, etc) lead to the same destination.
  19. No one is forcing you out, you're just being juvenile and throwing a temper tantrum and looking for the door yourself. I'm sure it feels 'noble' to try and force change upon an institution that has been around for thousands of years but the wonderful thing about 'free will' is if you don't like it, you can leave, but try not to break your arm patting yourself on the back about how 'enlightened' you are, mmmkay? BTW, this is coming from an agnostic. I would like to have faith, but at this time I really don't.
  20. Marty Brennaman..."And this one belongs to the Reds!" Al Michaels, Chris Berman, and another vote for Joe Morgan.
  21. No one can change? People have never gone from liberal to conservative to libertarian (or some other combination)? And here I thought that religion was about redemption...
  22. Sounds like the Episcopalian Church, or 'Catholic-Light', would be perfect for you.
  23. Little confidence but that could work to his advantage, as he has nowhere to go but up. Problem is being the #3 receiver with an all-but-rookie QB he may not get the chance at redemption, but we'll see.
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