• 11-07-2012
    NiftyNiblick
    Two more years of gridlock!!!
    And then, if we're still around, we hit the bricks for Hillary.

    It never ends.
  • 11-07-2012
    Larryrsf
    [QUOTE=NiftyNiblick;285537]And then, if we're still around, we hit the bricks for Hillary.

    It never ends.[/QUOTE]

    MAJOR events shortly. First the debt ceiling must be raised in order to allow Obama to borrow $1.3 TRILLION more annually. That may happen as early as December. Then the Sequester must be resolved or millions will be laid off from nearly every defense contractor. And then the $600 BILLION in tax raises will CRUSH any possibility of more employment.

    Obama is not capable of negotiating a deal on anything because he is ideologically opposed. Get ready. I am. I am retired and sitting on enough to survive quite nicely. How about you?

    Larry
  • 11-07-2012
    spanqdoggie
    [QUOTE=Larryrsf;285631]MAJOR events shortly. First the debt ceiling must be raised in order to allow Obama to borrow $1.3 TRILLION more annually. That may happen as early as December. Then the Sequester must be resolved or millions will be laid off from nearly every defense contractor. And then the $600 BILLION in tax raises will CRUSH any possibility of more employment.

    Obama is not capable of negotiating a deal on anything because he is ideologically opposed. Get ready. I am. I am retired and sitting on enough to survive quite nicely. How about you?

    Larry[/QUOTE]

    Are you retarded?

    Haven't you read any of Nifty's posts? He lives more comfortably than you.

    Yeah, you are a retard, or have borderline Alzheimer's, and that is not something to joke about...
  • 11-08-2012
    NiftyNiblick
    [QUOTE=Larryrsf;285631] I am retired and sitting on enough to survive quite nicely. How about you?

    Larry[/QUOTE]

    Me too, Larry. The only difference is that I voted that way.
  • 11-08-2012
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=spanqdoggie;285636]Are you retarded?

    Haven't you read any of Nifty's posts? He lives more comfortably than you.

    Yeah, you are a retard, or have borderline Alzheimer's, and that is not something to joke about...[/QUOTE]

    Yes, the Big A is nothing to joke about. In fact, recently a guy I know took his wife to see their primary care physician since he was a bit worried about some of her behaviors. Now they are a relatively young couple but you never know. Their doctor was befuddled and ordered a series of tests on her to be done by specialists. After a few weeks, the doctor called the husband into his office without the wife. The doctor told the husband that, despite all the best tests known to the medical world, the wife's diagnosis was not pegged but was established to be either AIDS or Alzheimers. The husband was astonished and asked the doctor's advice on what to do. The doc said "Well, there's a relatively simple experiment. You know that old lake about 20 miles north of Downtown where we all used to go as teenagers?" Husband shakes his head in the affirmative. "Well, just drive her up there on the next sunny day, walk over to the shoreline, have her sit down on a rock, and tell her you'll be right back. And then drive home. If she finds her way back, don't f*ck her."
  • 11-08-2012
    famousdavis
    The other day I went to the Doctor to see if I had the early stages of Alzheimers but I can't remember a damn thing about the office visit.
  • 11-08-2012
    Not a German
    [QUOTE=mongrel;285659]Yes, the Big A is nothing to joke about. In fact, recently a guy I know took his wife to see their primary care physician since he was a bit worried about some of her behaviors. Now they are a relatively young couple but you never know. Their doctor was befuddled and ordered a series of tests on her to be done by specialists. After a few weeks, the doctor called the husband into his office without the wife. The doctor told the husband that, despite all the best tests known to the medical world, the wife's diagnosis was not pegged but was established to be either AIDS or Alzheimers. The husband was astonished and asked the doctor's advice on what to do. The doc said "Well, there's a relatively simple experiment. You know that old lake about 20 miles north of Downtown where we all used to go as teenagers?" Husband shakes his head in the affirmative. "Well, just drive her up there on the next sunny day, walk over to the shoreline, have her sit down on a rock, and tell her you'll be right back. And then drive home. If she finds her way back, don't f*ck her."[/QUOTE]

    Nice, congrats on 6,000.
  • 11-08-2012
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=Not a German;285674]Nice, congrats on 6,000.[/QUOTE]

    Eh, [I]merci[/I].
  • 11-08-2012
    Kiwi Player
    I read somewhere once that drinking beer helps prevent alzheimers. So I'm not taking any chances. I drink religiously to safeguard against it.