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    Re: THE HOT WIFE WANTS TO KNOW

    Originally posted by rob10
    Is your hot tub clothing optional???
    Really wasn't considering on going but now I have too.

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    Started the new job today and one of the things I did was to put in for the day off on August 6th for the convention.
    R2B4BTU

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    Someone's gotta post on this every day or two to keep the thread alive lest we all get so damned busy that we forget about it!
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    Otto

    Just got a second job!

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    -6° this morning and I'm not on call. Now that I'm gainfully employed again I can have some MGD on this Blockbuster day. We have Final Destination 1&2, House of the Dead and Cabin Fever.
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    The Final Destination movies were great and I would highly recommend watching them if you like the scary story with blood & guts in it.
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    Saw the first one,
    Watched "The 25th Hour" last night, with Ed Norton. Pretty good flick, different.
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    thanks. maybe we'll pick that up for this weekend's viewing.
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    Originally posted by Diceman
    That's the way to do it.
    Try to stop mooning when ya get near my house, my neighbors talk about me enough as it is.
    St Clairsville, OH. @81. We carpooled to school and getting back on I-70 got cut off. The guy in our back seat mooned the offending car. Got home to incoming relatives for a big family weekend barbecue blowout. At the table my aunt chimes in with something like, "you won't believe what happened on the way here!"

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    Originally posted by Diceman
    Saw the first one,
    Watched "The 25th Hour" last night, with Ed Norton. Pretty good flick, different.
    Ohhhh yeah, wasn't that the one that Ralph Cramden was in also???

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    Down here in his birthplace and where he was raised in Columbia, MD we still call him "Edward" Norton. His granddaddy on his mom's side designed and built the city of Columbia.
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    Eddie Norton is a good actor.
    Was great in Rounders and that one where he played a psycho with split personality a few years back. I think Gere was the laywer for him in it?
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    Primal Fear; Edward Nortons big debut blew a lot of people away. He is also great in Fight Club.
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    Move the last few posts to the "siskel and eberts movie review thread" this is the h-talk convention update thread. we need more stories about road trips and hookers.

    Read, read, read!

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    Hey Robo..

    I didnt know Rouse was Ed Nortons granddad. He went to my high school.

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    Re: Hey Robo..

    Originally posted by refrtech
    I didnt know Rouse was Ed Nortons granddad. He went to my high school.
    There must be a lot of inbreeding down there. This should be a fun trip. (how that I starting to get them back on subject.)

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    Yea, Rouse was the first to build a mall in the U.S. which is Mondawmin Mall in Baltimore. He also did the first super-mall which I believe is in Boston and the Baltimore Inner Harbor project.

    Edward Norton's mom is Rouse's daughter and they lived in Columbia most of his life till he became known in the movies.
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    i THINK WE SOULD HAVE IT TEXAS AT THE JUNKATROL PLANT.

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    Why are Goodman bashers so illiterate? Also, what is with not understanding how to operate the caps button? Come to think about it, what kind of name is "hoppy"?
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    Why are Goodman bashers so illiterate? Also, what is with not understanding how to operate the caps button? Come to think about it, what kind of name is "hoppy"?

    Aside from that, I'll bet the Goodman plant would be a great place for anything related to HVAC.
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