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  1. OK, 1 2 year old and 1 10 year old Jack Russell comin up. Sunday on a hike. Hey, can I use the same pic for that there vietnmization thinggy? speakin o man-boobs. I think I got 1 pic to cover all the bases!
  2. Nice Jeff, I may be @ 5:15 or so
  3. Well, about that 2nd part of it---- Buying off the Iranians part deux
  4. billcoe

    Coldplay

    OMG, I just realized that this is the first multiple page music thread Kevbone hasn't posted too! Holy Shite!
  5. read the nameplate
  6. "Iraq's government has felt increasingly confident in recent weeks about its authority and the country's improved stability." Its a good thing.
  7. tonight 5:30pm or so ? Laps on Birds and Blackberry?
  8. I don't know where this was coming from, although I do suspect that it might have been a thread like this wherein the previous 29 posts had people saying fuck you back and forth like 4 year olds who've learned new words to each other. Does "Fuck U" mean "Hail fellow well met" in Italian or something?
  9. Needless speculation thread: I wonder if this particular Owl has been responsible for the Peregrines moving. Owls and Peregrines do not usually cohabitate. Great Horned owls (Bubo Vaginus) have been known to prey on the chicks in an Eryiee, you'd suspect that a barn owl wouldn't be much different although they are known as awesome micers. Link, see last paragraph P2 and P3 Like mice and Owl's are not normally close buddies, although the Owls would like them to be as they invite them to dinner all the time. I've had a Peregrine perch on top of my house and rip a Pigeon apart, much to all the neighborhood childrens amusement and shock, and had a large horned owl (which must have been a Great Horned Owl but it was semi-dark) look longingly at the cat as twilight was falling one night. (she slept inside that night)
  10. Ditto on the happy part, but how old are you now?
  11. billcoe

    Bolts at Index

    What I'm "hearing" here is "Oh yeah? Thats what you are but what am I?" Which is a version of "I'm right and you're wrong ....just because". Don, you need to get out from under there and get out more. The world will look like a breath of fresh air. Doesn't really matter when we're talking ethical behavior. Climbing Prussik or Numbah 10 or any other climb 100 times wouldn't change my opinion on rap-bolting, crack-bolting or power-drilling in the wilderness. I don't care who's doing it...in my opinion, it's still wrong. Some of them. (and I disagree with your use of the term "attack". You think I'M rude and attacking??? You ever read the rest of this site???????????????? Oh....let me see....maybe....12 1/2? Probably as much as you do, "Matt P".
  12. sorry kids, mom and dad are busy.
  13. billcoe

    Bolts at Index

    YEEE HAW!
  14. billcoe

    Bolts at Index

    oh oh
  15. billcoe

    Bolts at Index

    Go Matt! Go Matt Go! Dawg don't climb he just cry's about things he doesn't like.
  16. We have always been at war with Oceana. We have never been at war with Oceana.
  17. billcoe

    Bolts at Index

    OK, but remember that it wasn't me that brought yo mamma into this. Hey, I can see my toes!
  18. Global warming I suspect Paul, that was a Feather Friends down coat I got in June last month, it was a Christmas gift from my bro. It was in the 90's when I got it! It took them that long to make it, I suspect it was cause of the container they got ripped off, but I wanted one of their coats so I could support them in this time of need.
  19. Yeahhhhhhhhh!
  20. And a little rain. July 4th 2008. Still pretty good.
  21. Pretty good summation on the BBC Link to BBC location "US candidates practise their U-turns By Max Deveson BBC News, Washington In order to pass their political driving test, successful politicians need to be masters of one tricky manoeuvre in particular - the U-turn. Barack Obama (L) and John McCain ®, both pictured from behind The candidates have shifted their positions on a number of policies The contenders in this year's US presidential election are no exceptions - both John McCain and Barack Obama have engaged in some nifty repositioning. Mr McCain's U-turns have mostly increased his appeal to the Republican Party's base, placing him on a rightward trajectory. Barack Obama has been performing a more traditional manoeuvre: running to the left during the primaries, when party activists need to be wooed, then shifting to the centre once the nomination is clinched. Flip-flopping politicians will always attract charges of hypocrisy and opportunism: it may be worth it if it helps them win over undecided voters in the middle, but when the goal is to shore up their political base, the benefits are much less clear. Here are some examples. JOHN MCCAIN Having long been a member of his party's more moderate wing on a number of issues, Mr McCain began adopting more right-wing positions during the primary campaign. Immigration Last year, Mr McCain was one of the key backers of President Bush's plan for "comprehensive immigration reform", which would have created "paths to citizenship" for illegal immigrants, while investing more money in border security. The plan was very unpopular with the Republican rank-and-file, and Senate Republicans succeeded in blocking the scheme. During the primaries, Mr McCain announced that his immigration focus would be on securing America's borders, rather than on giving illegal immigrants the chance to become US citizens. "I understand why you would call it a, quote, shift," McCain told reporters in November 2007. "I say it is a lesson learned about what the American people's priorities are. And their priority is to secure the borders." Christian right Another McCain, quote, shift was in his relationship with the religious right of his party. During his 2000 bid for the Republican nomination, relations between Mr McCain and Christian Coalition founder Jerry Falwell were notoriously fractious. The Arizona senator memorably described Mr Falwell and fellow members of the religious right as "agents of intolerance". But in 2006, ahead of his second presidential run, Mr McCain delivered the commencement address at Mr Falwell's Liberty University, after which he attended a small private party hosted by his former political adversary. Interrogation rules More recently, Mr McCain angered his former allies in the political centre by supporting a bill exempting the CIA from following the same rules on interrogation as the US Army. Guantanamo Mr McCain was one of the most prominent Republican voices opposed to the Bush administration's detention policy in Guantanamo Bay. But when the Supreme Court recently ruled that Guantanamo detainees should have access to US courts, Mr McCain described it as "one of the worst decisions in the history of the country". Oil drilling Since sewing up the Republican nomination in March, Mr McCain - one of only a few prominent Republicans to accept the argument that human activity is causing climate change - has dropped his previous objection to lifting the ban on oil exploration off the coast of the US. ___________________________________________________________ BARACK OBAMA Since clinching the Democratic nomination, Barack Obama has also been making headlines for his policy shifts. Campaign finance Last month he announced that he would be rejecting public financing for his campaign, and would instead rely on private donations. The McCain camp accused Mr Obama of "going back on his word", although Mr Obama insisted that he had never made a promise to stay in the public finance system. Surveillance programme Mr Obama also raised eyebrows when he announced that he would not be opposing a bill going through Congress giving immunity to telephone companies involved in the Bush administration's controversial warrantless wiretap programme. His decision angered many of his supporters on the left, who accused him of going back on his 2007 pledge "to support a filibuster of any bill that includes retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies". Gun control When the Supreme Court decided to overturn Washington DC's handgun ban, Mr Obama declared that the ruling "provide[d] much-needed guidance", despite having previously argued (in a written answer that he says was drafted by an aide and which he had not approved) that the ban was constitutional. Iraq Withdrawing troops from Iraq has long been one of the central planks of Mr Obama's campaign, and was something that set him apart from other Democratic candidates running for the party's presidential nomination. Since his campaign began, however, conditions in Iraq have changed, violence has reduced, and some commentators have suggested that Mr Obama's position is out of date. Mr Obama himself has announced that he plans to visit Iraq, where he will make "a thorough assessment" which could lead him to "refine" his policy. Some critics have seized on this as an indication that Mr Obama is laying the groundwork for a change in position. Free trade Mr Obama recently hinted to Fortune magazine that his strong anti-free trade rhetoric during the primaries may not be reflected in his actual trade policy should he become president. His remarks are a neat summation of the pressures and temptations that lead politicians to shift their positions during the process of running for office. "Sometimes during campaigns the rhetoric gets overheated and amplified," he said. "Politicians are always guilty of that, and I don't exempt myself." "
  22. billcoe

    Bolts at Index

    *Sigh* Sits back, gets a beer and a lawn chain and waits for the women to weigh in....
  23. OK, but you're #23 and the quality of life will be dimensioning with these heavy numbers. Cilly's garage will be looking like Thidwick the Mooses horns.
  24. billcoe

    Bolts at Index

    So Kev, you're a rap bolter? ........not that there's anything wrong with it..... I'm probably a rap-bolter wannabe.
  25. Well it was down to 2 when this one legged bitch tried to off Sir Paul, but he escaped with a single yellow testicle and a $40 million less......So you may be spared the indignity of hunting them down.
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