Title: The Wisdom and silliness of Mudboy Slim..! Stupidity too! Source:
war URL Source:[None] Published:Jan 13, 2010 Author:war Post Date:2010-01-13 07:47:43 by war Keywords:None Views:1419939 Comments:3287
Bet this gets more bumps than his vanity threads.
(Editors Note) This thread was formerly called Mudbutt sucks the big one thread.
I changed the title. Now you can debate if it is wisdom or unwisdom.
Some station had The Big Valley on for a while...BIG FAN of that one...when I was a kid, Cheyenne used to come on @ 7AM and I would get up and watch it. They moved it to 5PM and I was able to sleep longer.
Lets not confuse the stockmarket with the economy, okay?
Badeye posted on 2003-08-28 14:37:45 ET Reply Trace
I can't believe how easily Malador got under his skin on a site with the Bozo feature. Malador must have really had his number.
Badeye is very thin skinned about those who do not deign to kiss his ass...you should see the exchange that he and I had on FReepmail when I got JR to bitch slap badeye over his libel of me in his profile...talk about a whining bitch...
Ill see what I can do about posting a more current pic, if you really want one.
Badeye posted on 2003-03-15 09:26:22 ET Reply Trace
I just cannot get excited about hoops...I watch maybe three games a year and all in March...I hate watching a game in which the first 57 minutes go by in 58 minutes and the last three take an hour...
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Ill see what I can do about posting a more current pic, if you really want one.
Badeye posted on 2003-03-15 09:26:22 ET Reply Trace
I live in basketball country...not much else to do here, so in order to stay current with the local culture I tune in. Everyone is either a Big East - Louisville or SEC - Kentucky fan.
Shy bookkeeper Henry Limpet loves fish with a passion. Rejected by the U.S. Navy and feeling downcast, he falls off a pier into the waters near Coney Island and finds he has turned into a fish. Since he never resurfaces, his wife and friends assume he has drowned.
I used to go to Coney Island a number of times in my youth. My grandparents lived near Sheepshead Bay and we'd somehow make our way to Coney Island when visiting. I rode the Cyclone back when it was famous. Is that World's Fair (19??) parachute ride still standing? I don't remember ever riding it, I may have been too young or it may have been too expensive.
Thanks for the Wiki link...I just perused it. 1939 World's Fair...somewhere I have a 1939 key ring that either my granny or grandpa gave me knowing that I was a young packrat and would hold on to it.
Hey, I just found it! It's nothing fancy and I still have keys on it.
I just found something old too...maybe me talking about my Uncle Punk brought some good karma out...
When we moved Mom up to Michigan back in 2001, she gave me her mother's silver which I brought up here and then promptly "lost". It just turned up this AM. Uncle Punk was Grandma's baby brother...
Ill see what I can do about posting a more current pic, if you really want one.
Badeye posted on 2003-03-15 09:26:22 ET Reply Trace
I've got a few pieces of family silver that were handed down to me. Not silverware but a pitcher and a sugar and milk/cream containers. I just took a gander at them and they need some serious cleaning. No wonder silver is no longer a popular item, at least from what I've seen.
While I was reminiscing I googled on the few sets of Topps complete sets of baseball cards I purchased about twenty years ago. I think I paid more for them then than they are worth now. Bummer...
About seven of the horses on the list are running this weekend. I think I'll run my money up to the track on Sunday. I think I'll blow off All Others and go for luck and value on about 3 or 4 of them.
I started buying Topps complete sets when my oldest was born in 1981 [1982 was first set] and continued to do so until he was about 13. I had a coworker in the late 80's who had a sports memorabilia store and he told me about a new company, Upper Deck, and I bought him a few sets of those as well.
He sold some of them a few years ago when he and his wife bought their house and he was able to buy some furniture. But 99% of the cards were crap.
IIRC, and I'll call him later to ask, one of the years had a quirk to it; someone did something bad in the background or something, and he had that card and got some decent coin for it.
Ill see what I can do about posting a more current pic, if you really want one.
Badeye posted on 2003-03-15 09:26:22 ET Reply Trace