SB, I signed in to FB and realized that I missed your birthday! So sorry for the belated message, but I hope it was a very fun day full of love and joy! That picture of the lava cake made me hungry!
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: J Geoff]
#606284 06/26/1112:59 PM06/26/1112:59 PM
SB, I signed in to FB and realized that I missed your birthday! So sorry for the belated message, but I hope it was a very fun day full of love and joy! That picture of the lava cake made me hungry!
Thanks, Gi! The Vampire Lava Cake was AMAZING!!! I fully intended to share, and then ended up eating most of it myself!
Oh dear. I thought I should show my face here to let it be known there are still Astros fans that have survived this dreadful season. I could deal with the losses. It was pathetic, sure, yet still baseball. But now... all my Astros are leaving! [No, actually, being given away!] Pence and Bourn were such hard-working and classy guys. I'm convinced that PHI and ATL fans are gonna love them. And I'm happy they were able to "escape" to teams where their potential can really shine through.
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: J Geoff]
#609825 08/04/1111:30 AM08/04/1111:30 AM
I'm actually starting ahead to thinking of football season. Not having any interest in baseball it seems, although I am watching The Yankees/Red Sox game now, I am focusing on The Ravens. Although they are making me nervous with all the players that left. Gotta keep the faith though. It doesn't help though that opening game, 9/11, I'll be in New York. Since both New York teams games are 4:05 and 8:30, I wonder if their stations will play our game?
How about a little less questions and a lot more shut the hell up - Brian Griffin
When there's a will...put me in it.
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: J Geoff]
#610111 08/07/1108:56 PM08/07/1108:56 PM
Bethie, I'd heard bits and pieces about what's been going on w/the NFL lockout - thought they got it sorted out (which is good to have done before the season starts!), but I take it some players chose not to return?
I'd posted a photo of Jeter in my post above, but it doesn't show up now when I look at it.. which is why my caption seems so out of place.
Here's a funny picture I came across that I wanted to share here:
"Hello my name is..." stickers, designed to look like the face of our friend, Inigo Montoya!
Hi SB, sorry I'm late.. but hope your daughter's doing well and not too stressed! No more school for me - I graduated in May, so my ongoing "homework" assignment now is job hunting.
Love that t-shirt, too. I recently ordered this shirt for my cousin:
It's a reference to a scene in "Reservoir Dogs" since the characters have code names like Mr. Orange and Mr. White, and I thought it was hilarious when I first saw it. Then it came in the mail and I realized that it's going to make very little sense to most of the people who see my cousin in it.
Haha, do you mean that I was saying he's in the photo? Because now that I think about it, it does sound like that's what I said, when actually I meant wearing it. He's not a crayon, after all.
But to answer your question, I'd say he's the orange one, because he likes to quote his part.
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: J Geoff]
#613596 09/05/1104:15 AM09/05/1104:15 AM
Yeah I know you meant wearing, I was just kidding around Listen G, you always find this cool stuff on the net, pics and websites and what not...I say you gotta make a thread in General Disc and update every week with your new findings. It'll be awesome!!
"Come out and take it, you dirty, yellow-bellied rat, or I'll give it to you through the door!"
- James Cagney in "Taxi!" (1932)
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: Fame]
#613597 09/05/1104:37 AM09/05/1104:37 AM
Ah, but then people would be fed up with me wasting all of their time by luring them into such pro-procrastination traps! I like the idea, though.. I'll be sure to keep the GBB updated with my finds.
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: J Geoff]
#613697 09/05/1110:05 PM09/05/1110:05 PM
Gi is totally awesome, isn't she? Thanks again for posting the best stuff on the web.
However, I was disappointed that you didn't post any reference to DJ's failed romance! The local news anchors were commenting that Jeter and Minka sent out their press release the Friday before Hurricane Irene hit New York, so it got totally lost in the news cycle. They said it showed how media savvy Jeter is.
BTW, have you seen his new Ford Mustang commercial? Much better than the old Ford Edge commercial. Makes you want to buy American....
Jeter really must be media savvy - I hadn't even heard about his breakup, and that sounds like a very strategic way to make the announcement!
That's a lovely commercial. I can tell you, if I were in advertising, I'd be using that kind of eye candy for all I could manage.. who wouldn't want to buy something that a guy like Jeter is backing?
My boys topped 100 losses, so... I guess that's something to be excited about? Franchise record!
Gi, I have to tell you, we were on vacation and rented a Mustang. The car sucks - crappy gas mileage and terrible handling. LOL Our next time, we rented a Dodge Charger. WAY better!
Sorry about your guys. There's always next season!
That Ford commercial is on constantly. My 82 year old father was over last week and he was absentmindedly singing along with Jay Z. I swear to God. It just got in his head because it's on so much.
Now if you've never seen an 82 year old Italian guy singing "Statue of Liberty, long live the King, y'all," you haven't lived .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Thanks for making me laugh and sad at the same time haha
This is how I've felt all season!
PB, I'd love to hear your father doing his unintentional Jay-Z impression! That sounds hilarious.
I went to the final game with my friend, and since we had to get cheap seats anyway, we decided to choose the absolute highest point in the park, in the section on the very edge. This was our view:
So I guess that's a conversation piece.. that we survived a pretty terrifying set of seats. haha
The game was against the Cards, so their victory (and the Braves' eventual loss) was what sent them to the playoffs. I never liked spoiler teams in past years, back when we had a chance at the postseason, so I didn't really like the idea of our guys playing that part.. but Cardinal fans basically overran our stadium that night! It's usually kind of dead around there on a normal game day, but there was a lot of energy and noise going on, all thanks to the visiting team.
Here's a sample of how loud they were: Astros stadium comes alive! First part is after (former Astro) Berkman got a hit, and second part is the end of the game. Excuse my ridiculous zooming.
Blib, I just want to say, man to man (in the ladies thread), that it's a real shame you no longer post in the other sections like you used to. I miss your funny threads in General Disc.
Gina, nice pic...how was your fowl dinner?
"Come out and take it, you dirty, yellow-bellied rat, or I'll give it to you through the door!"
- James Cagney in "Taxi!" (1932)
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: Fame]
#621519 11/25/1106:57 PM11/25/1106:57 PM
Fame, reading that comment the day after Thanksgiving made me think you were asking how the turkey was.. rather than the trash talk you were actually giving me for being beaten by the Red Birds.
Count me in on missing Blib's comedic presence - and that's coming from a lady in the Ladies' Thread, so it should really count for something. haha
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: J Geoff]
#621897 11/27/1110:38 PM11/27/1110:38 PM
Forgive my intrusion into the gender specific environs of these precincts, but I have a question for you ladies.
Both in the GF novel and film Vito refers to "even women" (prostitutes) as a commodity along with gambling and liquor. Now, I figure that none of you are that type of female, but how do you feel about being (by virtue of the fact that you are women) classified and quanitifed as simply utilitarian beings?
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
Re: The Ladies' Thread, Part II
[Re: olivant]
#621921 11/28/1101:06 AM11/28/1101:06 AM
He was talking about rings... gambling rings... drug rings... even women (prostitution) rings. He wasn't talking about all women, of course. Men can be prostitutes, too, by the way. Had he (well, Puzo and/or Coppola's character) said "men" I wouldn't be up in arms over it -- I think it's obvious what they were referring to. But let's see if any proper BB women have an opinion on it...
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol
Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy?--Peter Griffin
Well, Vito used the word "women", not prostitutes. In the novel he tells Connie that "she never gave me reason to" in response to Connie's question about his ever hitting her mother. Thus, he considered that there were, indeed, reasons that he would hit her. Also in the novel he states that women are not competent in this world. Thus, his appraisal of women seems to be that women are useful and have their place. I would think that many women today would take umbrage at such an appraisal.
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."