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  1. fyi-- this was just posted by sox owner John Henry on the other site in the Manny-ARod thread. I wish he wasnt so dam cryptic...What do you think that means Johnny Jumpup?
  2. Its getting to sound really complicated--Manny for AROD is one thing, the biggest trade since..well...Amenhotep for RamsesII...thats more than enough for me to chew on for awhile---.but throw Nomar in the mix in a 3 or 4 way trade and on this end it is huge and a vast step into the unknown. For the first time in my life I trust the Sox owners and GM (Theo Epstein is a real wunderkind)so that is a comfort, but to pull the heart out of baseballs strongest lineup is an unprecedented gutsy move that damn well not better backfire It actually could work out for you guys if we throw in a pitcher that may be coming from LA for Nomar , which may be the case -- and us if we somehow swing Maglio Ordonez from the ChiSox to replace Manny in left..rumors are flying! We should know in 24 hours
  3. I think the other 2 on that letter were Ralph D and Robert B*lt, it was posted here or at the old waydale at one point in time, I think it was much lomger like about 36 pagesand as I recall didnt mention specific sins.... Back to the question: Its the history of religion from the beginning, I was rereading an account in Genesis yesterday, when a whole village was murdered by Jacob and his sons for a similar transgression--its absolutely appalling, but these types of people and behaviours are at the core of many religions, and its really no wonder the heinous acts committed in the name of religion when people like this are unconditionally revered as role models and heroes.
  4. I may be interested in a spring training get together, the Sox are in Florida so that is of course where I'd prefer to go. We can do the followup in October at Fenway ;)-->, btw - this is a good baseball site I go to--if you like endless bball conversations -- there are some interesting people here. Curt Schilling dropped into the chatroom the other day, and Sox owner John Henry occasionally posts. The Sons of Sam Horn Its a bit biased toward a certain team ;)-->, but a great site......you got any faves? Who is still available as a second baseman?
  5. Subject: Christmas Party FROM: Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director TO: All Employees DATE: October 01, 2003 RE: Christmas Party I'm happy to inform you that the company Christmas Party will take place on December 23, starting at noon in the private function room at the Grill House. There will be a cash bar and plenty of drinks! We'll have a small band playing traditional carols...feel free to sing along. And don't be surprised if our CEO shows up dressed as Santa Claus! A Christmas tree will be lit at 1:00pm. Exchange of gifts among employees can be done at that time; however, no gift should be over $10.00 to make the giving of gifts easy for everyone's pockets. This gathering is only for employees! Our CEO will make a special announcement at that time! Merry Christmas to you and your family. Patty ======================================= FROM: Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director TO: All Employees DATE: October 02, 2003 RE: Holiday Party In no way was yesterday's memo intended to exclude our Jewish employees. We recognize that Chanukah is an important holiday, which often coincides with Christmas, though unfortunately not this year. However, from now on we're calling it our "Holiday Party." The same policy applies to any other employees who are not Christians or those still celebrating Reconciliation Day. There will be no Christmas tree present. No Christmas carols sung. We will have other types of music for your enjoyment. Happy now? Happy Holidays to you and your family. Patty ========================================== FROM: Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director TO: All Employees DATE: October 03, 2003 RE: Holiday Party Regarding the note I received from a member of Alcoholics Anonymous requesting a non-drinking table ... you didn't sign your name. I'm happy to accommodate this request, but if I put a sign on a table that reads, "AA Only"; you wouldn't be anonymous anymore. How am I supposed to handle this? Somebody? Forget about the gifts exchange, no gifts exchange are allowed since the union members feel that $10.00 is too much money and executives believe $10.00 is a little chintzy. NO GIFTS EXCHANGE WILL BE ALLOWED. ======================================= FROM: Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director To: All Employees DATE: October 04, 2003 RE: Holiday Party What a diverse group we are! I had no idea that December 20 begins the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which forbids eating and drinking during daylight hours. There goes the party! Seriously, we can appreciate how a luncheon at this time of year does not accommodate our Muslim employees' beliefs. Perhaps the Grill House can hold off on serving your meal until the end of the party- or else package everything for you to take it home in little foil doggy baggy. Will that work? Meanwhile, I've arranged for members of Weight Watchers to sit farthest from The dessert buffet and pregnant women will get the table closest to the restrooms. Gays are allowed to sit with each other. Lesbians do not have to sit with Gay men, each will have their own table. Yes, there will be flower arrangement for the Gay men's table. To the person asking permission to cross dress, no cross-dressing allowed though. We will have booster seats for short people. Low-fat food will be available for those on a diet. We cannot control the salt used in the food we suggest for those people with high blood pressure to taste first. There will be fresh fruits as dessert for Diabetics, the restaurant cannot supply "No Sugar" desserts. Sorry! Did I miss anything?!?!? Patty ======================================== FROM: Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director TO: All F*cking Employees DATE: October 05, 2003 RE: The F*cking Holiday Party Vegetarian pricks I've had it with you people!!! We're going to keep this party at the Grill House whether you like it or not, so you can sit quietly at the table furthest from the "grill of death," as you so quaintly put it, and you'll get your f*cking salad bar, including organic tomatoes. But you know, tomatoes have feelings, too. They scream when you slice them. I've heard them scream. I'm hearing them scream right NOW! I hope you all have a rotten holiday! Drive drunk and die, The ***** from HELL!!!!!!!! ======================================= FROM: Joan Bishop, Acting Human Resources Director DATE: October 06, 2003 RE: Patty Lewis and Holiday Party I'm sure I speak for all of us in wishing Patty Lewis a speedy recovery and I'll continue to forward your cards to her. In the meantime, management has decided to cancel our Holiday Party and give everyone the afternoon of the 23rd off with full pay. Happy Holidays!
  6. What do you call him on the wall? Art
  7. well, you could look at all the people here who immersed themselves in The Way and want nothing to do with Christianity, or take a look at all the abuses, financial, sexual, and personal and get an obvious clue to the answer. Its my personal opinion that The Way International never had anything to do with God or Jesus-- except maybe accidentally despite all the talk and scripture quoting, they drove many more people away than they ever 'won'
  8. most of my life is whistling in the dark. btw European
  9. See if I can make this work- This is the only version I can find of a John McCutcheon song called Christmas in the Trenches Its a song based on the true story of the WWI Christmas truce that broke out spontaneously when the opposing armies sang carols back and forth from their trenches on Christmas eve 1914
  10. an mstar type bird??? He was like me? ;)--> seriously congratulations --I hope rascal brings you and your son many years of joy
  11. I love almost any of the music surrounding Christmas, most of the songs are so...pure...(Iguess thats it) that any respectful arrangement is good..Im a sucker for acoustic guitar so staples for the last few years for me have been Christmas CD's by solo guitarists Harvey Reid and Ed Gerhard, but be they big choral and pipe organ arrangements or childrens groups singing-the songs and melodies themselves have lived this long for a reason, there is something about them that can touch something very primal within me.... I'll definitely be taking in a concert or two this season....
  12. The Way is like....watching the Wizard of Oz...except Dorothy and Toto die in the end
  13. i dont know if I will see the movie, but I enjoyed the history lesson
  14. African Greys are verry smart--I saw a show on the discovery channel a few years ago where they actually figured a way to measure their comprehension and gave them a test based on colors, shapes and verbal commands--it confirmed what I already believed from experiences with 'Alex' -- they have the ability to think and interact appropriately. Its uncanny at times-the timing of his comments. As far as ex's son being too young--well maybe now, but the good thing about Greys is that they have a very long lifespan and could be with him for a very good chunk of his life. They are definitely highly likable and lovable creatures
  15. I dont know how much you want to spend--I have a friend with an African Grey parrot (he is definitely not 'thousands'probably about $5-800) that is just shy of human--he greets me by name, laughs at my jokes, whistles just about every TV theme song he has ever heard, has a good sense of humor (he knows when to curse, give an exaggerated fart or kissing sound) and is a good affectionate pet. There is of course care and some training of the bird involved, but as long as you dont get a squawker, African greys can really become part of a family....when I visit he loves to come over, perch on my finger or shoulder, or just sit near me and talk---he also knows a few tricks -he plays dead if you shoot him and says 'got me! and he will ring exactly like the phone to get people to come into his room and then laugh at them when they do....
  16. I was home from school that day, I had spent the previous cool November weekend out playing football in the mud as 8 year olds like to do, I had a pretty good cold and my mother made me stay in bed until about 11:30 or so---no cartoons or going out since I was home from school. My mother was vacuuming and had "As The World Turns" on when it was interrupted by a "Special News Bulletin", I think it was Frank McGee, who announced the president had been shot in Dallas, it wasnt long after that that they confirmed the President was dead. Our little black and white stayed on all weekend,going between Huntley-Brinkley and Walter Cronkite-- I too saw Oswald shot on live TV, watched as his body lay in state, and I can still hear the somber drum rhythm that seemed to last for hours during the final procession to Arlington Cemetary.
  17. Well for that matter Happy Birthday to the Glockenspiel-i like those little bell like undertones strategically placed--- Z...the music store up the road has a bouzouki and a cittern which I go up and play semi regularly and threaten to buy--one of these days alice--one of these days--they are great and joyful sounding instruments, but I am already likely to play hookey from work way to often without another thing to keep me enthralled . They also have a 6 string banjo that is tuned like a guitar-(which is sort of like cheating).You cant get the cascading runs of a normal banjo, but other strange things can happen. (Bach on banjo -anyone?) Good to see a banjo player playing in an actual standard tuning--the banjo picker I play with always seem to be altering tunings after every song, The joke is banjo players spend half the time tuning , the other half playing out of tune. If you like old banjo tunes there are an equal amount of old banjo jokes.. Whats the first prize at a banjo contest? an ice pick and ten free fiddle lessons ;)--> happy pickin [This message was edited by mstar1 on November 21, 2003 at 6:48.]
  18. Ive been experimenting with alternate tunings and partial capo'ing on my guitar for a few months, an Esuspended capo seems to give a nice celtic flavoring similar to DADGAD but with a few more options that I really like. Ive been using it to work up some arrangements of old christmas songs ( Holly and.., God rest ye,, Hark the herald..Joy to...familiar melodies that are easily adaptable to a celtic style---as well as some 1700's Scottish carols I found in a book this year) How many strings on the banjo?--they make so many now. 4-5-6 or? How are you approaching it? I love a banjo but never moved beyond some basic clawhammer stuff, you cant beat the sound aand simple pleasure of listening to a banjo. If sirguess is still there (its been awhile) I'd like to hear what he is finding out
  19. Im not much of a moviegoer, but I saw this and would see it again, it has very good writing and acting and the story keeps you locked on--it works on alot of levels, which is why I would like to see it again. as a sidelight having grown up not too far from there it was incredibly authentic to the feel of East Boston...somebody definitely did there homework writing and producing this one. definitely worth it 3.5 mstars
  20. Three vampires walk into a bar. The waitress comes up to them and asks them what they'll have. ? The first vampire says, "I'll have a glass of O Positive." The second vampire says, "I'll have a glass of AB Negative." The third vampire says, "I'm the designated driver. I'll just have a glass of plasma." The waitress turns toward the bartender and yells, "Gimme two bloods and one blood lite!"
  21. "Diamond Jack also enjoys vexillology and can signal Bible passages from memory in fluent semaphore." The writers are very good, they have a wonderful sense of the absurd, Would this be the one you lost track of? Landover Baptist Not as subtle but humorous nonetheless
  22. Good Idea Ginger--- When my family was young we always made gifts for each other, then it sort of went to buying things for a bunch of years, when the last kid moved past toy age,(although I did enjoy making toys and games), we started making things again.Its been that way for about 10 years now-- In my book its alot better that way.
  23. Fun site Mosh!, I am glad that they have also taken a stand against those other insidious evils triclavianism and secular consumerism, although why they want to ban Landover Baptist is beyond me since they seem to be on the same page,although quite abit more clever about it.
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