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  1. What happened to you two lovebirds? Joe, does anyone like you?
  2. The line before the game was Pats by 2. I had the Giants by 3
  3. Speaking of Bigfeets Why do people screw with him so much on the jerky commercials? He seems like a cool guy, just wants to hang out by the fire or take a nap on a rock. Anyone watch that Bigfoot hunting show on animal planet? Where everything they see or hear is definitely a bigfoot? "See that broken limb, that's what Sasquatches do." "Did you hear that noise, that was a Sasquatch." The best one was when a researcher tells a witness that NOT seeing a bigfoot was probably him seeing a bigfoot.
  4. joe, you should have waited a little longer. You could have bought a VW made by a UAW hack. UAW takes aim at foreign automakers http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45815126/ns/business-autos/ The United Auto Workers union is staking its future on the kind of struggle it hasn't waged since the 1930s: a massive drive to organize hostile factories. This time, the target is foreign car makers, whose workers have rebuffed the union repeatedly. Specifically, Reuters has learned, the union is going after U.S. plants owned by German manufacturers Volkswagen AG and Daimler AG, seen as easier nuts to crack than the Japanese and South Koreans. It's a battle the UAW cannot afford to lose. By failing to organize factories run by foreign automakers, the union has been a spectator to the only growth in the U.S. auto industry in the last 30 years. That failure to win new members has compounded a crunch on the UAW's finances, forcing it to sell assets and dip into its strike fund to pay for its activities. In dozens of interviews with union officials, organizers and car company executives, a picture has emerged of UAW President Bob King's strategy. By appealing to German unions for help and by calling on the companies to do the right thing, King hopes to get VW and Daimler to surrender without a fight and let the union make its case directly to workers. Central to this effort is the belief that if car companies refrain from actively opposing a UAW organizing push, workers at German-American factories will gladly join the union.
  5. Doesn't he need a step ladder to reach an ass?
  6. Mint Buster, How can you call a dwarf with a size 5 shoe "Bigfoot"?
  7. Powerade/Gatorade is loaded with sodium. Both are bad for ya.
  8. Ironic, they admit they cannot predict the weather 6 months in advance but they are adamant they can predict global warming 100 years into the future.
  9. Looks like someone got a few too many.
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