People predicting the demise of baseball seem to forget that there will always be new old people.
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From NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-TreworgyWhen McCain boarded his campaign plane with Rob Portman in preparation for his flight to Des Moines, just as the bailout legislation was defeated on the House floor, he ignored questions shouted by reporters from under the wing about the fate of the bill.It's unclear if he could hear the questions, but when he heard reporters shouting his name he turned and waved.
We should all depression-ize our avatars. I call Tom Joad.
DEPRESSION II: THE DEPRESSIONING!I have an interview on Wednesday, wish me luck or it'll be unemployment for all!
Quote from: Willco on September 29, 2008, 04:32:02 PMDEPRESSION II: THE DEPRESSIONING!I have an interview on Wednesday, wish me luck or it'll be unemployment for all!Show them your Jew parts.
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Quote from: The Experiment on September 29, 2008, 04:34:31 PM-770.59HEY! I called Tom Joad.
LUCKY SEVENS!
What the hell, how is McCain calling out Obama over this?
Quote from: Willco on September 29, 2008, 04:42:09 PMWhat the hell, how is McCain calling out Obama over this?yeah, the spin is kind of amazing on that one
Quote from: Synthesizer Patel on September 29, 2008, 04:44:21 PMQuote from: Willco on September 29, 2008, 04:42:09 PMWhat the hell, how is McCain calling out Obama over this?yeah, the spin is kind of amazing on that onelink?
Great Depression II: Hyper Depression
Close at 777! END TIMES, jesus is comin reaaall soon now y'all here
2 Great 2 Depressing
Haha, my mother is refusing to listen to Paulson or the Dow plunge. She literally shut the television off. And then I told her it fell to -777 and she said, "No, it came back - it's fine!" It's like, she does not want to face reality. Insane.
Let this be a lesson to all. No one ruins economies like 'Merica!:usa :usa :usa
Quote from: Oblivion on September 29, 2008, 05:02:20 PMLet this be a lesson to all. No one ruins economies like 'Merica!:usa :usa :usaUh, what about Germany?
Quote from: Crushed on September 29, 2008, 05:04:01 PMQuote from: Oblivion on September 29, 2008, 05:02:20 PMLet this be a lesson to all. No one ruins economies like 'Merica!:usa :usa :usaUh, what about Germany?They learned their lesson. Don't they have one of the strongest economies in the world?
Quote from: TVC 15 on September 29, 2008, 05:05:18 PMQuote from: Crushed on September 29, 2008, 05:04:01 PMQuote from: Oblivion on September 29, 2008, 05:02:20 PMLet this be a lesson to all. No one ruins economies like 'Merica!:usa :usa :usaUh, what about Germany?They learned their lesson. Don't they have one of the strongest economies in the world? United States 13,843,8252 Japan 4,383,7623 Germany 3,322,1474 China (PRC) 3,250,8275 United Kingdom 2,772,5706 France 2,560,2557 Italy 2,104,6668 Spain 1,438,9599 Canada 1,432,14010 Brazil 1,313,59011 Russia 1,289,58212 India 1,098,94513 South Korea 957,05314 Australia 908,82615 Mexico 893,365
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