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grunewar Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:25am

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 643774)
Keep it up, Amesman, you'll get to 300 eventually.

If he keeps posting, it may even be in this thread! :p

Amesman Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:09pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 643776)
If he keeps posting, it may even be in this thread! :p

That would be unsporting. :D

mbyron Fri Dec 18, 2009 01:02pm

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Originally Posted by Ignats75 (Post 643727)
This is a bit of a long story but is Germaine to this discussion.

Really? Really. Is it Tito, too? :rolleyes:

Ask your interpreter which rule requires the school's "Head Basketball Coach" to be the head coach for every (or indeed any) game. The title and the function are distinct.

As long as they don't try to arrogate privileges that they've given up for the night, I have no problem with it.

BillyMac Fri Dec 18, 2009 06:29pm

So Please Flush To Your Hearts Content ...
 
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Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 643735)
Every time you flush you put food on my family's table. Better to say "Don't be a chemist from Connecticut about the rest."

Not a chemist, don't have all the academic credentials, but rather, an environmental chemical analyst. And it's also true for me. As long as people keep flushing, I'll always have a job.

Did you know that the element Lead's symbol Pb is an abbreviation of its Latin name plumbum. The English words "plumbing", "plumber", and "plumb-bob" also derive from this Latin root. Thus the infamous phrase: "I suggest that the crime was committed in the library by Colonel Mustard with the lead pipe."

26 Year Gap Fri Dec 18, 2009 08:11pm

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Originally Posted by phansen (Post 643669)
Head coach tells me in pregame that he is sick and may have to leave during the game, in which case his assistant will take over the head coaching responsibilities. I said uh.....alright. Can a head coach do this?
Secondly, if he relinquishes his head coaching duties to his assistant, but later in the game feels better and comes back can he then resume being the head coach again.

Just be sure he doesn't pull a Padgett and puke on your shoes.

Mregor Fri Dec 18, 2009 08:56pm

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Originally Posted by Forksref (Post 643686)
If he has a note from a doctor and can provide you proof of immunizations and his full medical history he can come back.

Howler monkees most likely require lots of immunizations.

Freddy Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:15pm

Omni Flunkus Moritati
 
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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 644007)
Not a chemist, don't have all the academic credentials, but rather, an environmental chemical analyst. And it's also true for me. As long as people keep flushing, I'll always have a job.

Did you know that the element Lead's symbol Pb is an abbreviation of its Latin name plumbum. The English words "plumbing", "plumber", and "plumb-bob" also derive from this Latin root. Thus the infamous phrase: "I suggest that the crime was committed in the library by Colonel Mustard with the lead pipe."

As a licensed plumbing contractor who also taught high school Latin in a previous life, I especially appreciate your post. Though, I'd imagine, few others besides you and I would. :o

biggravy Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:19pm

Amesman is just trying to stay ahead of Chseagle aka crowd control aka oos (scorekeeper)

26 Year Gap Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:59pm

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Originally Posted by Mregor (Post 644042)
Howler monkees most likely require lots of immunizations.

http://www.defmshop.com/uploads/OG/y...1w/monkees.jpg

eyezen Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:44pm

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Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 643735)
As a licensed plumber by day/registered official by night, I take extreme umbrage at your snide comment degrading a trade which supports my family plus a half a dozen others.
You fail to sense the convenient similarities of being both an official and a plumber.
I often put up with a lot of ?%$* on the job during the day, I sometimes take a lot of ?%$* on the court at night. Easy transition from my day job to my night job.
And that ?%$* I'm talking about is my bread and butter.
Before you besmirch my beloved trade again, just remember -- every time you flush you put food on my family's table.
Next time you're sitting on the can reading your latest issue of Referee, maybe you'll be just a little more grateful for guys like me.
Don't degrade my trade. Better to say "Don't be a chemist from Connecticut about the rest." :D

Either you forgot the blue font or you need a life. :D

Freddy Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:20am

Nolo Contendere
 
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Originally Posted by eyezen (Post 644077)
Either you forgot the blue font or you need a life. :D

I'm not sure what the blue font would have to do with it, but I wouldn't necessarily disagree with your latter assessment. :o

Welpe Sat Dec 19, 2009 01:08am

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Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 644053)
As a licensed plumbing contractor who also taught high school Latin in a previous life, I especially appreciate your post. Though, I'd imagine, few others besides you and I would. :o

Covered in both high school and college chemistry. ;)

mbyron Sat Dec 19, 2009 08:10am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 644007)
Did you know that the element Lead's symbol Pb is an abbreviation of its Latin name plumbum. The English words "plumbing", "plumber", and "plumb-bob" also derive from this Latin root.

Yes. ;)

Ooh, I like this game. Next question: what's the lightest naturally occurring radioactive element? (Hint: its name does NOT have a Latin root.) :cool:

Time2Ref Sat Dec 19, 2009 08:39am

A plumber attended to a leaking faucet at the neurosurgeon's house. After a two-minute job the plumber demanded $150.

The neurosurgeon exclaimed, 'I don't charge this amount even though I am a surgeon."

The plumber replied, "I agree, you are right. I too, didn't either, when I was a surgeon. That's why I switched to plumbing!"

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I'll bet Freddy doesn't bite his finger nails:eek:

BillyMac Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:21pm

Keep Flushing, Daddy Needs A New Pair Of Shoes ...
 
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Originally Posted by Time2Ref (Post 644122)
I'll bet Freddy doesn't bite his finger nails.

Nor do I. Nor do I lick my finger before turning a page in a report. I go through about two dozen safety gloves each day. My family doctor has me vaccinated for diseases that I've never even heard of.


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