Age "pole" and crazy questions
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Are the Republicans crazy enough to help Obama make the economy worse?
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There might be a few. I have immense respect for Senator McCain, but has he outlived his relevance in public office or just as a Republican?tbrown wrote:Are the Republicans crazy enough to help Obama make the economy worse?
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6. biggest wish is to see the front sight post clearly.
I think I heard this not too long ago at the range.
I think I heard this not too long ago at the range.
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Not sure about the above, but you can get heirloom 11x14 "Native Texan" birth-certificates here: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/vs/reqproc/heirloom.shtmcctcaden wrote:Shortly after I was born my parents obtained a certificate denoting that I was an official citizen of the state of Texas along with a letter from our representitive at the time.
Anyone know this process I would like to get one for my son? 33
There are links to order certified copies ($60 ea) for family as well as "gift-certificate" forms you can download, edit and print.
43, btw.

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I am the same age as my hair, and a little older than my teeth! 

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You can't be too old if you still have both. (Or so I keep telling myself.)williamkevin wrote:I am the same age as my hair, and a little older than my teeth!
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Looks like the average age is around 45. I thought it was cool how the statistics are almost perfectly gaussian. :-)
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...well, most of us over 50 are pretty gaussian anyways...and some of the younger...it's the Southwest cuisine...
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speedsix wrote:...well, most of us over 50 are pretty gaussian anyways...and some of the younger...it's the Southwest cuisine...

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apostate wrote:You can't be too old if you still have both. (Or so I keep telling myself.)williamkevin wrote:I am the same age as my hair, and a little older than my teeth!

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If a hen and a half can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long would it take a monkey with a wooden leg to kick the seeds out of a dill pickle?
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Kick?... or pick?longhorn_92 wrote:If a hen and a half can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long would it take a monkey with a wooden leg to kick the seeds out of a dill pickle?
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...shoulda read "rich, fertile free dirt", then...