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Originally Posted by sfogate
(Post 13033039)
Start asking them where they are located. I do this with all the customer service calls I make. It's quite interesting.
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Originally Posted by Trustguy
(Post 13033037)
Are you watching a Jimmy Buffett concert? :eek:
I really should get back to my video editing after I was interupted about an hour ago and lost my train of thought. |
Originally Posted by baglady
(Post 13032905)
I have pneumonia :( I had a pneumonia shot last year, but I guess that doesn't cover all pneumonias :mad:
Had a steroid shot, on 4 medicines and hoping for a quick recovery. I was to go caroling at a nursing home with BL JR tomorrow, but obviously am not. Can't be getting them sick. We're having major drama with Plus1's grandmother and it looks like he's going to have to make a quick trip to ATL. There is viral and bacterial pneumonia. |
Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 13033026)
Is the nutcracker supposed to have a charactor that looks like a cross between a mad scientist and a pirate?
Originally Posted by sfogate
(Post 13033039)
Start asking them where they are located. I do this with all the customer service calls I make. It's quite interesting.
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Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 13033042)
It took ~29:30 for the Redskins to put positive yards on the board. And then they had that ridiculous last play. Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot.
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Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 13033055)
They'd be wearing more clothes if it was.
I really should get back to my video editing after I was interupted about an hour ago and lost my train of thought. |
Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 13032944)
The nutcracker is on chanel 12. I have to make a comment on ballet based on the observations of this. Are we really to believe these guys have such monster packages based on the thing the covers it up? Also, is it necessary that the dudes wear such form fitting tights that it goes up the bum crack and forms around their bum cheeks as if they aren't wearing anything??? :eek:
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I'm way behind here...
Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 13030936)
You guys want to get dinner/tapas/drinks one night?
Originally Posted by fozz
(Post 13031072)
I'm game. We're there from the 27th - 2nd.
We're definitely up for something - we arrive on the 31st and leave on the 4th and will be at the LM the first 3 nights and probably the W on the last night.
Originally Posted by Phudnik
(Post 13031118)
sdm1130, were you on the 12-ish CLE-ABE? Our CLE-PHL was leaving from the opposite gate at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Trustguy
(Post 13033079)
You have not seen the tailgate parties that I have seen at JB concerts... :eek:
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Originally Posted by Phudnik
(Post 13033070)
Are they allowed to tell you? I have asked in the past to CSRs who were obviously Canadian and they told me they weren't allowed to tell me (ostensibly so that we wouldn't get mad because they weren't in the US).
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Originally Posted by sfogate
(Post 13033086)
Damn. You have just discovered why women go to the ballet. I bet you thought it was for the culture. wrong :D
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Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 13033122)
Sounds like who someone I know describe the :eek: and a country music festival in south Jersey. I think she started by say "I know I can stand to loose some weight, BUUUUUUT. do really fat people women have to go around tube tops and daisy dukes and what's up with the hairest guys wearing tank tops? (that woman really should become a stand up based just on that material)
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Originally Posted by Trustguy
(Post 13033135)
The tailgate parties at many JB venues are legendary. Outboard motors + blenders + some sort of drinking game + etc... :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by sdm1130
(Post 13033097)
We're definitely up for something - we arrive on the 31st and leave on the 4th and will be at the LM the first 3 nights and probably the W on the last night.
For a great meal, I recommend Arola which is in the Hotel Arts on the water. Reservations recommended. It isn't their fancy restaurant, but I sat and had many small plates of food and wine and was a very happy camper. If it is nice out, an outdoor table with some great wine and tapas is a definite win-win. Another great place is Pinotxo Bar - located in the Boqueria and is a must if you go in and wander the stalls. Great photo opportunities! Tip a glass or four of vino Perro Verde for me. Oh, and if you like cheese try to find Torta del Casar cheese. You can't get it in the States that I know of and it is not to be missed! guy’s wife is Catalan and her parents own a restaurant in Barcelona called Roig Robi. It’s supposed to be good, but expensive. And when people from <<>> say it’s expensive, it’s probably pretty pricey. Anyway, for what it’s worth, it’s a recommendation |
Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 13033141)
By that desciption it sounds like a fun time.
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