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For those of us who might travel to Canada
pkwwjd replied to Talonz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The article says by 2008, the passport will be required. I still think that they're bluffing. I know you all are talking about the canadian ballet, but in my line of work (church youth ministry) this would make things difficult for me -- imagine trying to make sure that my teens all have paid for, applied for, and received their passports before planning a day trip to Toronto to do the CN Tower and Medieval Times (like we are doing in June). Then if everyone has a passport, I need to make sure that everyone actually brings it with them. That process is not a big deal for an overseas mission trip as I've done in the past, but for a day trip? I don't think it'll happen. -
For those of us who might travel to Canada
pkwwjd replied to Talonz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
no news of that on the US State Dept website as of yet ... they've been threatening that for years -
"I was sure that they'd call Pass Interference in the end zone, they did it that one time against Henry Jones, oh, wait ... that went against the Bills ..."
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They don't have electricity in their hunting shacks, so we have to wait 'til they come back home.
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[OT] Sweet Home High School Student
pkwwjd replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
But tolerance is the catch word for the new millenium. Everything must be tolerated. Everything except a biblical worldview, ... oh wait, if we had a biblical worldview, we would not tolerate teasing and the like ... -
In Niger, they use the Communauté Financière Africaine Franc In Nigerian, they use the Nairas To further distance the two, they are not linked in their trading. They are totally separate currencies, and before now, no one here knew the name of either one -- not widely used as is the dollar, yen or euro
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I was with you, but the numbers bring up the border between Niger and Mali. Nigeria is another country to the sout of Niger -- still intriguing though.
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Except he began to lose the use of his legs while pursuing the lead of the island. I don't see it fitting.
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If Locke/Boone = Abraham/Isaac, then the writers missed big time. Abraham never causes harm on Isaac in the Genesis account. He is willing, but never hurts him.
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My wife & I thought that he would be paralyzed by the operation. Locke mentions that his back is shaved ... they take out kidneys now from the front, we thought it was going to be an operation mistake. But, we missed that ....
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Bruschi may sit out 05 season
pkwwjd replied to Happy Days Lois & Clark's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm guessing gettting cut after 3 years of a 7 year/$50 Million contract would still net him a lot more than what he has netted in his current contract. Sure, there is less stability, but if we're talking purely about cash, big deals have more guaranteed money in them. Period. -
Bruschi may sit out 05 season
pkwwjd replied to Happy Days Lois & Clark's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The mind boggling thing that caught my eye was the salary that Brusci is set to earn: $850K for the heart and soul of their defense, and possibly their team? That's a better deal than THen would have been, even if WM never set foot on the field. Just watch the Patsie force him to retire to get out of paying that next to nothing amount, instead of placing him on PUP and giving him a thank you for this year. -
oh yeah, I'll take TH's word on whether or not there is a viable trade on the table. THen has truly proven to me that he is trustworthy, forthright and honest. /sarcasm off
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Not to jump into the discussion about terrorism, but .... I have bought a ticket to ride in a small aircraft of this nature. I would have been upset if the dude sitting next to me (my grandfather) had decided that he wanted to make a statement by holding a gun to the pilot's head and crashing the plane. BTW, there is no screening/security process for small craft.
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Great, ... just what we need, ... a pro-choice Republican presidential candidate
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Congratulations to Cheektowaga's Liz Johnson....
pkwwjd replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My wife and I pegged her at around 45 years old, only to have the announcers say that she was 30!! -
if she's good enough, sure. It's not like women's golf where the tees are closer to the hole.
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The problem with everyone weighing in on this in terms of saying that we're keeping her alive is this: a feeding tube is NOT extraordinary means to keep someone alive. I hope you have more loving spouses when you have to undergo surgery some day. What she receives is equivalent to the saline drip that you receive after surgery for a couple days until your stomach is ready to receive food -- except that includes more nurtrients than your drip. How'd you like to be disallowed the drip after surgery because your wife/husband says that you didn't want to use extraordinary means to extend your life? Yeah, that's what I thought.
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The Official "Unofficial" American Idol Thread
pkwwjd replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This seems to come pretty close to Johnny Playfair's dead grandma on Survivor for premeditated strategy -- not fair, not honest, but quite a strategy -
The NFL is considering expanding instant replay
pkwwjd replied to millbank's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What I have been wanting to change in the replay area in regards to the fumble is: If a fumble is recovered before the whistle sounds, it can change possession. So many times that a ref blows a play dead is the whistle coming a second or two after the "tackle". Allowing the players to recover a loose ball in the split seconds therein would provide for a more accurate call. They cannot be talking about continuing play after a whistle. That would be ridiculous. For example, Nate Clements tackles David Givens after Givens catches the ball. As Givens is falling to the ground, NC knocks the ball out just before Givens hits the ground. The ball takes a fortuitous bounce off the ground directly into NC's hands as they both land. Unfortunately, the back judge was on the wrong side of the action and raises his whistle and blows the play dead. In 2004, the ball is a catch and stays in possession of the Paytoilets. Our only replay recourse is to review, hoping that there was no possession with a football move to indicate an incomplete pass. Hopefully, in 2005, the replay can look and see that NC stripped the ball and recovered before the 80 year old back judge could get enough wind to blow the whistle. Really, this is common sense, if the fumble is caused and recovered before the whistle, it is a fumble -- regardless of what the ref was intending by blowing the whistle. -
The man has little real knowledge of the game. Sorry, as great as Jim Brown may have been, the greatest lax player of the 20th century was probably Jim Thorpe. Yeah, the same Jim Thorpe that put the NFL on the map. Seems as though he had time to do both, maybe Jim Brown wasn't quite as good as advertized (just giving him a hard time). This writer is probably someone who wants co-ed football, with no tackling. Lax is poised to take hockey's place, if the NHL can't get its act together. They have been poised for a couple of years, and they are beginning to get the notariety to make it happen. I was personally hoping that it was the NBA that tanked due to labor disputes and stupid, hooligan players, but the NHL may do it first. We'll see. Here's to hoping that there is room for a fifth major sport, trusting that hockey makes it back. That is, unless the NBA would like to back out of the national spotlight and keep it at four major sports ...
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Does Rudy post under two different names now?
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I have a friend who works at Skywalker Ranch for ILM. He is one of the main artists that does the concept work for Lucas on the SW films. There is a book coming out in April called Visionaries that are the main eight artist doing some concept work that fills in background on the whole SW universe. Anyway, Alex was the supervisor for all of Yoda's CG artwork in EP II. While I know some people weren't impressed with the whirling dervish yoda in his fight with Dooku (that is the story that Lucas wanted), the seemlessness of the animation was some of the best we have ever seen. This time around, Alex was one of the main supervisors on the opening space battle, which is supposed to be the grandest space sequence ever filmed.
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Well, this awful economy in Buffalo still found
pkwwjd replied to stevestojan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hey Steve, can you do the robot, that would be the bomb! -
Labs are AWESOME -- had one from puppy 'til death Now we have a StBernard -- our St. is even better than the lab was. The best part is that they don't eat anymore than the lab because she is less active during indoor time. When we take her out, she's just as active, but then she crashes inside. Use her for a TV pillow, etc. And we can't roughhouse with the kids like we used to. She won't allow it!