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Post by liriodendron on Dec 30, 2006 18:31:42 GMT -5
Do you suppose there are services now that come and take down your tree for you and pack away all the ornaments? I could use one of those!
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Post by gailkate on Dec 30, 2006 18:32:15 GMT -5
I didn't know about the guy who wrote "Last Dance" being in a wheelchair. I'm feeling kind of teary-eyed.
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Post by doctork on Dec 30, 2006 18:33:30 GMT -5
Thomas, it's nice to have you posting lots, and "live" too.
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Post by jspnrvr on Dec 30, 2006 18:34:34 GMT -5
This has been great. I got a new office chair for Christmas, sitting here in front of the computer. High back, arms. I can swing and sway and not have to worry about falling out. Feel kind of like Judge Wapner with a groove on.
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Dec 30, 2006 18:35:34 GMT -5
LOL. Maybe Rusty will do a cha-cah for you.
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Post by doctork on Dec 30, 2006 18:35:54 GMT -5
But jsp, doncha just have to get up and move with the tunes sometimes?
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Post by scotbrit on Dec 30, 2006 18:36:44 GMT -5
I don't know who Judge Warner is but the imagery of a judge with a groove on...
Hilarious. I reckon we're better than the scriptwriters.
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Post by gailkate on Dec 30, 2006 18:37:02 GMT -5
I like the image of him jiving so enthusiastically he falls out of the chair.
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Post by jspnrvr on Dec 30, 2006 18:38:14 GMT -5
Absolutely, doc. But then I have to worry about tripping over this 90 lb hound dog.
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Post by liriodendron on Dec 30, 2006 18:38:24 GMT -5
Judge Wapner is a retired judge who did a t.v. show called The People's Court. I don't think he's on anymore, but I could be wrong. He handled small claims sorts of cases and people watched.
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Dec 30, 2006 18:38:25 GMT -5
Rehearsing Auld Lang Syne here... such a nice arrangement. These guys are amazing. I'm a little sad I'll be away from my family this year, but it'll be fun up there on stage at the Ryman.
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Post by doctork on Dec 30, 2006 18:38:52 GMT -5
But gailkate, what if he were injured in the fall? I'd have to respond!
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Post by kitehill on Dec 30, 2006 18:38:59 GMT -5
Trump...what's up with that hair anyway?
Oh cool....GW
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Post by Seattle Taz on Dec 30, 2006 18:39:17 GMT -5
Yes, Mr Trump on the other side of Britney Spears. Sponge. I was trained that way though I always put my underpants on before exiting any limos. (Hi, y'all)
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Post by scotbrit on Dec 30, 2006 18:39:25 GMT -5
This is a Decider!!!
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Post by kitehill on Dec 30, 2006 18:40:36 GMT -5
"Gunner" haha
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Post by doctork on Dec 30, 2006 18:40:39 GMT -5
Hi Seattle Sue - good to see you here again.
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Post by scotbrit on Dec 30, 2006 18:41:52 GMT -5
Hey Kite,
You must get the show a few seconds before me. I read your "gunner" then I heard it.
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Post by gailkate on Dec 30, 2006 18:41:58 GMT -5
Dr.K, you'd fly to his aid in a heartbeat. Hi, Sue! I'm loving the Decider. Who will write his memoirs for him?
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Post by scotbrit on Dec 30, 2006 18:42:45 GMT -5
Yes Seattle Sue.
Hello!
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Post by doctork on Dec 30, 2006 18:42:46 GMT -5
Brit, if I have the online KUOW feed and the radio both on, there is a few seconds delay.
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Post by doctork on Dec 30, 2006 18:44:00 GMT -5
Of course I'd help jsp if he were ine need. I'm always the one who raises her hand when the flight attendant asks for help at 35,000 feet. (sucker, huh?)
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Post by liriodendron on Dec 30, 2006 18:44:47 GMT -5
How often does that happen, doctork?
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Post by jspnrvr on Dec 30, 2006 18:44:49 GMT -5
Thanks for the potential aid offer, Doc. We'll watch each others' backs.
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Post by doctork on Dec 30, 2006 18:46:10 GMT -5
Thanks for the mutual aid offer - much appreciate.
IFE (In-Flight-Emergencies) aren't rare - maybe once a year for me.
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Post by jspnrvr on Dec 30, 2006 18:46:59 GMT -5
I understand the 35,000 feet, doc. For years we couldn't get through Epcot in Orlando without being the first one to respond to some kind of emergency.
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Post by scotbrit on Dec 30, 2006 18:47:25 GMT -5
I'm only 5 foot 9.
Can you help me?
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Post by kitehill on Dec 30, 2006 18:48:21 GMT -5
This is the best rendition of "Moon River" I've ever heard....
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Post by gailkate on Dec 30, 2006 18:48:22 GMT -5
Um, I know zip about jazz. But wouldn't it be great to hear prudence do this? His piano is great but...
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Post by doctork on Dec 30, 2006 18:49:12 GMT -5
I think you have to be under age 25, Brit, but otherwise yes, a little human growth hormone will stretch you up.
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