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re: John Lennon would be 75 tomorrow

Posted by Fermat on 10/8/15 at 3:03 pm to
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BTW, the acoustic version of Watching the Wheels is much better.


I agree. I thought about linking to that version.

John Lennon would be 75 tomorrow

Posted by Fermat on 10/8/15 at 1:06 pm
My favorite Lennon Beatles song

Norwegian Wood

or

Twist and Shout


Favorite Lennon Solo Song

Watching the Wheels

I am curious about other's favorites.

Also, favorite covers of Lennon songs and favorite new/newer music influenced by Lennon
I had a similar choice about a year ago.

My type 1 was sexy, wealthy, never had kids, well educated, cultured and exotic. Took very good care of herself. The downside was she got jealous over stupid things and was way high maintenance. Even though she had her own money, it was important to her that I made big bucks as well.

My type 2 is pretty, but not nearly as sexy as type 1. She has two kids both younger than mine. Great job, works hard to stay in shape, can be kind of dorky some times, and is the kindest person you will ever meet. She loves me unconditionally.

I thank my lucky stars that I was not seduced enough by the charms of type 1 and chose my type 2.
So, you could have been a gentleman, and pointed out your situation in a light hearted way...maybe even bought her a drink and asked her nicely.

Instead, you chose to deliberately bump her seat like a petulant child.

She paid for a seat that reclines. I'm not sure why you think you're entitled to take that right away from her.
Kersh pitched 8 scoreless innings today with 7 K's and 0 walks.

It was his worst outing in more than a month.

Yeah, he's losing his edge.
I will pray for you. I was served just a bit shy of my 21st anniversary. We were separated, but I thought we were working through things. In fact, just the week before I was served, we agreed that it was time for me to move back home.

I was also told that she was intimidated by me, even though I never even came close to raising my hand to her. In fact, she had a police officer serve me papers "in case I got violent". I actually know that officer now, and we laugh at the absurdity.

My kids were, 19, 16,and 11 at the time. They were all surprised and angry at there mom for divorcing me "when I hadn't really done anything wrong".

Five years later, my relationship with my kids is better than ever - and it was already good. They saw me fight for our family. They saw me be a solid source of support for them. And - they see me treat their mom with respect even now.

My prayer will be that your marriage is healed, but please now that if it is not, you will be o.k.



As a final aside, having a girlfriend 11 years younger than me makes the transition a bit easier too.
There are a few good ones in "Weird Science"

"You're stewed butt-wad" = "You're stewed butt-wart"

"She kneed him in the nuts and called him **** in front of everyone" = "She kneed him in the guts and called him braggart in front of everyone"
I have run into a few of those mentioned here in So Cal...

Clooney - was filming a commercial for a Nestle coffee maker to be sold in Europe. During breaks he was smiling and talking to folks that passed by, He seemed like a good guy.

Sean Penn - surprisingly nice. I was in front of a restaurant trying to soothe my then toddler daughter. He and Robin Wright were waiting to get their car from a valet. He talked to us and empathized with me having a crying kid.

Tim Robbins - We were sitting near each other having lunch. The place wasn't at all crowded. I told him I enjoyed his movies. His only reply was. "I'm trying to eat".

Val Kilmer - douche - a lady asked for a picture with him. He said no and actually pushed her phone away. He hasnt aged well at all.

re: 70,000 a year?

Posted by Fermat on 2/10/15 at 7:08 am to
160,000 base a year
96,000 a year after taxes, health premiums, 401(k) contributions plus those lovely Federal and California taxes.

48,000/yr after I pay alimony.



1. Fawlty Towers
2. The Office
3. Seinfeld
4. Tie - Newhart(Psychiatrist)/Newhart(Inn Keeper)
5. Modern Family

Honorable Mention - Park and Rec.
Current Fave - Brooklyn Nine-nine

re: Anyone in the nba that can't dunk?

Posted by Fermat on 12/30/14 at 10:16 am to
I doubt Steve Nash can still dunk.

re: Giada de Laurentiis filing for divorce

Posted by Fermat on 12/30/14 at 10:14 am to
I see her many Wednesdays at the Santa Monica farmer's market near my office. I'll have to ask her out.

Sometimes she is with a camera crew, but I have seen her just shopping as well.

She looks great even when she isn't made up for the cameras.

Restaurant in Knoxville

Posted by Fermat on 10/14/13 at 11:07 am
I am headed to Knoxville on business tomorrow. I'm staying at a Hilton downtown

I would prefer something I can walk to.
1983 against Washington. Tigers won 40-14. Largest crowd ever at the time.
Robin Meade and HLN are going to be in town for the game

:pimp:

Where to watch A&M v Bama in LA or the OC

Posted by Fermat on 9/7/13 at 11:16 am
Can anyone recommend a sports bar in So Cal where either Bama or A&M fans gather for games?