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    Suprtek

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    He's got him in a rear naked!

    Now they're in the north-south position!

    Uh oh, he's given up his back!


    These are all phrases commonly heard during UFC fights. I may need to re-evaluate my sports choices.
     

    RedneckReject

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    He's got him in a rear naked!

    Now they're in the north-south position!

    Uh oh, he's given up his back!


    These are all phrases commonly heard during UFC fights. I may need to re-evaluate my sports choices.

    Good luck...if you are perverted enough you can find filthy phrases in any and all sports. Not that I would know, of course, seeing as how I'm not filthy in any way :D
     

    SEIndSAM

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    My wife's son is really blowing an opportunity. His grand-dad has a successful business in Hawaii. He wants to give his business to her son and the kid doesn't want to go. (He's single & 28) :ugh:

    He is just scraping by in Seattle, it's not like he is making big money now, just the opposite.
     

    RedneckReject

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    My wife's son is really blowing an opportunity. His grand-dad has a successful business in Hawaii. He wants to give his business to her son and the kid doesn't want to go. (He's single & 28) :ugh:

    He is just scraping by in Seattle, it's not like he is making big money now, just the opposite.

    That sounds like an amazing opportunity. Maybe he's afraid he would blow it :dunno:
     

    SEIndSAM

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    That sounds like an amazing opportunity. Maybe he's afraid he would blow it :dunno:

    He doesn't want to leave Seattle. I think he's afraid to strike out into the world alone, even when he is not alone. All he has to do is go work with Grandpa for a couple of years and learn the business. If I was in his shoes, I'd be there in a heartbeat.
     

    Suprtek

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    Solution... throw them outside.

    Contrary to popular belief, cats can learn things.


    Things our cat has learned:

    -Vacate the furniture when I enter the room.
    -If I appear aggravated, do not remain visible.
    -Anything that smells like me or appears to be mine is to be avoided.
    -If I am not around, he can do whatever he wants.

    My recommended method for teaching a cat these fine pearls of wisdom is heavy objects hurled from a distance at high speed...except for that last one, of course. :D
     

    Suprtek

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    My wife's son is really blowing an opportunity. His grand-dad has a successful business in Hawaii. He wants to give his business to her son and the kid doesn't want to go. (He's single & 28) :ugh:

    He is just scraping by in Seattle, it's not like he is making big money now, just the opposite.


    Is he looking to adopt another grandson? I'm available...just sayin...
     

    RedneckReject

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    Contrary to popular belief, cats can learn things.


    Things our cat has learned:

    -Vacate the furniture when I enter the room.
    -If I appear aggravated, do not remain visible.
    -Anything that smells like me or appears to be mine is to be avoided.
    -If I am not around, he can do whatever he wants.

    My recommended method for teaching a cat these fine pearls of wisdom is heavy objects hurled from a distance at high speed...except for that last one, of course. :D

    A squirt bottle works wonders :)
     

    RedneckReject

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    Ya never know. You might like it. It involves a lot of young, in shape guys in shorts. Wait...that makes me sound even more weird, doesn't it?

    I didn't wanna say anything :D

    And looking at it the way you described it I might like it...except so many guys think "in shape" means you're so buff you look like your veins are going to pop out of your skin. Yucky. I don't like guys that look like they should have a little lever in their back that you push to activate the kung fu grip.
     
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