View Full Version : OT: Serious Question.... Trying To Secure A Loan For A New Corvette
Koolaid_Man
06-05-2015, 12:09 PM
I heard there are many options...if you need a loan, a condo, a gym, a wife, an NBA title, a game winning shot, or even 23 million...just give her a call...
:lol
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a68/Koolbreezey/Mobile%20Uploads/Amy-Duncan-the-Tim-Duncan-foundation_zpsamh6tjvf.jpg
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06-05-2015, 12:13 PM
I heard there are many options...if you need a loan, a condo, a gym, a wife, an NBA title, a game winning shot, or even 23 million...just give her a call...
:lol
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a68/Koolbreezey/Mobile%20Uploads/Amy-Duncan-the-Tim-Duncan-foundation_zpsamh6tjvf.jpg
Everything was copacetic that day. Misty watered colored memories of the way it was.
And you just know she's gonna do it:::excuse herself, then go into the Foundation office, plug in the hot plate & cook Tim's books.
ChumpDumper
06-05-2015, 12:16 PM
Huh?
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06-05-2015, 12:18 PM
Huh?
You were up 3-2 heading for Texas and ran into a mountain range.
Mitch
06-05-2015, 12:21 PM
You were up 3-2 heading for Texas and ran into a mountain range.
It's like when you're trying to shoot one off by yourself and you just go soft right when the deed is done, Cub. Five times that has happened.
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06-05-2015, 12:24 PM
It's like when you're trying to shoot one off by yourself and you just (((go))) soft right when the deed is done, Cub. Five times that has happened.
I don't have to "go."
ChumpDumper
06-05-2015, 12:24 PM
You were up 3-2 heading for Texas and ran into a mountain range.Was addressing OP.
I have accepted the fact you will never make any sense.
You were up 3-2 heading for Texas and ran into a mountain range.
I knew it would come to that. Dale has now transitioned from being wrong to being right by the click of a mouse. What was a physical, literal mountain has become a figurative one. Dale, you should have been a religious apologist.
Did the same with the Kawhi Leonard prediction: He's going to be a problem.
I thwarted this one though, and if Dale keeps it up I'll drag him through the mud again to make him admit it.
Mitch
06-05-2015, 12:26 PM
I don't have to "go."
Have you tried any pills, Cub? I heard they can work miracles.
Have you tried any pills, Cub? I heard they can work miracles.
Try to get that prick on your payroll to work before getting Dale's to work.
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06-05-2015, 12:28 PM
I knew it would come to that. Dale has now transitioned from being wrong to being right by the click of a mouse. What was a physical, literal mountain has become a figurative one. Dale, you should have been a religious apologist.
Did the same with the Kawhi Leonard prediction: He's going to be a problem.
I thwarted this one though, and if Dale keeps it up I'll drag him through the mud again to make him admit it.
I look forward to the challenge with equal amounts of both anticipation & determination.
Let us proceed...
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06-05-2015, 12:29 PM
Was addressing OP.
I have accepted the fact you will never make any sense.
And I was addressing you.
You took off from LAX up 3-2 and hit a mountain range.
ChumpDumper
06-05-2015, 12:32 PM
And I was addressing you.
You took off from LAX up 3-2 and hit a mountain range.You make no sense.
Mitch
06-05-2015, 12:40 PM
Try to get that prick on your payroll to work before getting Dale's to work.
Try finding yours before typing on the keyboard again, buddy.
Try finding yours before typing on the keyboard again, buddy.
Looks like I just did.. hi!
Koolaid_Man
06-05-2015, 12:43 PM
Huh?
Duh?
And I was addressing you.
You took off from LAX up 3-2 and hit a mountain range.
I'm guessing Dale will say the Clippers were the mountain the Spurs' plane ran into, and become "right" again by the wave of a magic wand.
jeebus
06-05-2015, 12:45 PM
Well, two spurfans took the bait in this thread.
ChumpDumper
06-05-2015, 12:47 PM
Duh?i was asking you.
ChumpDumper
06-05-2015, 12:47 PM
Well, two spurfans took the bait in this thread.I didn't understand what he was trying to say.
Was that his desired effect?
Mitch
06-05-2015, 12:48 PM
Looks like I just did.. hi!
Shoving a camera up your posterior now, eh?
Blake
06-05-2015, 01:39 PM
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6018/5918813672_4421901ea5_z.jpg
Not sure op, but bonus Ken might be included
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06-05-2015, 01:46 PM
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6018/5918813672_4421901ea5_z.jpg
Not sure op, but bonus Ken might be included
I'd get my army guys out and have a blast.
Darth_Pelican
06-05-2015, 01:49 PM
I'd get my army guys out and have a blast.
That sounded like something Avante would say.
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06-05-2015, 02:08 PM
That sounded like something Avante would say.
My box of army guys and Lincoln logs were very important to me as a youngster. Exercising one's imagination is boundless. Would I actually get it down now past 60? Well, I can't get on the floor with 'em thats for damn sure, but, the dining room table? Sure, as long as Girl can't hear me making gun sounds.
Silver&Black
06-05-2015, 02:31 PM
My box of army guys and Lincoln logs were very important to me as a youngster. Exercising one's imagination is boundless. Would I actually get it down now past 60? Well, I can't get on the floor with 'em thats for damn sure, but, the dining room table? Sure, as long as Girl can't hear me making gun sounds.
Figured you to be more of an "Erector Set" kinda guy...
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06-05-2015, 02:41 PM
Figured you to be more of an "Erector Set" kinda guy...
...No, I enjoyed Girders & Panels though. That was a blast. And Electric Football was my favorite. I have it, dragged it out several years ago, but, the magic is gone.
The hockey games were just a thrill as well. I had a good one, all steel rods, sturdy build, stood on legs, not table top. My brother & I would hammer & tong with that for hours, then hammer and tong each other, well, he'd hammer and tong me. It's up in an attic in Omaha, Nebraska where Girl & I first lived.
And the old Cadaco All Star Baseball Game with the spinner. I loved that, dragged it out to a few years ago, but, the magic is gone there as well.
I still have the Old Time Baseball Computer Game on DOS. I've kept a computer just for that game. I've played several full seasons on that platform and won those World Series using the '63 & '66 Cleveland Indians. That's part of my heart, a religious experience playing it and seeing all those names.
Buddy Mignon
06-05-2015, 02:52 PM
It's like when you're trying to shoot one off by yourself and you just go soft right when the deed is done, Cub. Five times that has happened.
LMBAO!!!
Silver&Black
06-05-2015, 03:15 PM
...No, I enjoyed Girders & Panels though. That was a blast. And Electric Football was my favorite. I have it, dragged it out several years ago, but, the magic is gone.
The hockey games were just a thrill as well. I had a good one, all steel rods, sturdy build, stood on legs, not table top. My brother & I would hammer & tong with that for hours, then hammer and tong each other, well, he'd hammer and tong me. It's up in an attic in Omaha, Nebraska where Girl & I first lived.
And the old Cadaco All Star Baseball Game with the spinner. I loved that, dragged it out to a few years ago, but, the magic is gone there as well.
I still have the Old Time Baseball Computer Game on DOS. I've kept a computer just for that game. I've played several full seasons on that platform and won those World Series using the '63 & '66 Cleveland Indians. That's part of my heart, a religious experience playing it and seeing all those names.
Fantastic Cubs...just fantastic.
For me, I enjoyed playing with my Atari when I was a kid. Space Invaders, Asteroids, things like that. As far as actual "toys" go...G.I. Joe and Tranformers were pretty cool...but nothing could beat the WWF Wrestling Ring with the Wrestler action figures. Talk about hours and hours and hours of non-stop fun with my brother and my friends. They just don't make em like they used to....or maybe a kids attention span isn't what it used to be. I'm thinking the latter tbh....
Epic times playing with this Cubs:
http://boston.barstoolsports.com/files/2011/08/wrestling-ring.jpg
...No, I enjoyed Girders & Panels though. That was a blast. And Electric Football was my favorite. I have it, dragged it out several years ago, but, the magic is gone.
The hockey games were just a thrill as well. I had a good one, all steel rods, sturdy build, stood on legs, not table top. My brother & I would hammer & tong with that for hours, then hammer and tong each other, well, he'd hammer and tong me. It's up in an attic in Omaha, Nebraska where Girl & I first lived.
And the old Cadaco All Star Baseball Game with the spinner. I loved that, dragged it out to a few years ago, but, the magic is gone there as well.
I still have the Old Time Baseball Computer Game on DOS. I've kept a computer just for that game. I've played several full seasons on that platform and won those World Series using the '63 & '66 Cleveland Indians. That's part of my heart, a religious experience playing it and seeing all those names.
Well that's at least one Cleveland team you didn't abandon.
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