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  1. rube

    rube DSP Legend Staff Member Administrator

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    But to explain further...
    She has the flu. We hitchin in less than 2 weeks.
    So nothiglng windy wet or cold. My plan was going to catalina originally.
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    i don't disagree
    problem is women live for that shit
    so you'll have to dust off that suit periodically
    keep your guard up -- the armor -- just don't let them know your shielded
    much like your miranda rights, anything you say or do can and will be used against you
    mens rea, but not habeas corpus
    ie you'll be screwed
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    congrats bro
    seriously
    hope all goes well
     
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    When in Las Vegas, do you guys get your drugs from Chumlee?
     
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    @rube I like the Solana Beach area, and that might be the cheapest coastal area between here and San Diego. Walk down to Brigantine and have a drink while overlooking the race track.

    I haven't really stayed anywhere in San Diego, but maybe check out the Old Town area. There's good food in the area, plus it's fairly close to Balboa Park, Point Loma, and Coronado. Coronado is a nice area to visit, but like diablo said, probably not cheap to stay out there.

    If this is something you are doing soon (before summer) I wouldn't rule out Palm Springs. I know you said "no mountains" but there's an aerial tram that goes to the top of Mt San Jacinto that is cool.
     
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    You're to aware of what " it should be"...throw caution the wind , man. The dirt nap is a long long time under...almost Dodgers in the WS kinda long. Like that long...
    If you simply can't be romantic, then I guess you can't...but I'm pretty sure you'd find that for every time you were, the karma cultivated by it would be well worth the effort. Bargain of a lifetime.
    If this is the woman you love enough to marry, then who you saving it for?
    The Cherokee say, "don't let yesterday take too much from today".
     
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    She appreciates my non romanticism.
    But like yall say its semantics.
    She thinks im the most romantic dude ever.
    Thing is i was out the game for a long time and lost all my skills.
    Now im just chill about that stuff.
    And luckily i found a girl thats also chill like that.
    No flowers or jewelery or expensive trips needed.
    Instead i bring her fresh fruits and nuts, sing her a song, and spend time with her and her folks.
    I buy her mom and little niece more gifts than i do her.
    We have each other as gifts and our time together is romance.
    I surprise her all the time. Maybe thats a little romantic.
    But imo all of us can be tender with a woman.
    We are programmed thay way.
    But our programming gets corrupted with bad syntax.
    And our natural filet gets overcooked and no longer mignon but tough broiled chuck roast.
    Its tough to be tender when youve cooked away all the blood and juices.
    Life is in the blood and in the juice of all things.
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    you guys must smoke a lot of pot :poke:
     
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    We both are not fond of anything cold n wet right now.
    Shes going through a bad flu that i may be picking up too.
    So we want to be safe and warm.
    But hey in two weeks it may be summer like temps so maybe beach winds arent such a bad idea.
    I wanted to go to catalina. Never been. I hear its nice.
    Then next year go to Hawaii.
    Palm springs might be the right idea.
    Mountains i want to avoid because of the cold. We had thought of going to cedar falls near big bear but we are both sick of the cold right now.
    Ive spent a few weekends in palm springs years back and i always found it to be a very relaxing enjoyable time.
    But ive gone just for that. To chill in the pool some friends timeshare drinking beer and grilling steak.
    Now i wouldnt mind going to check out hot springs, mud baths, body wraps, and all that other hippy health stuff they do over there.
    She would love that.
     
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    Dude spend a little coin and take her to La Costa Resort in Carlsbad. Get a spa package and enjoy. It's a great place to relax and spend time with your lady. She will love this place. Fine dining, relaxing spa time and great accommodations. Quiet and relaxing.

    Book it
     
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    While fun, sock puppets wear thin after a while...
     
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    Smoke gets in your eyes.
    When a lovely flame dies.
    Smoke on the water.
    A fire in the sky.
    I can see clearer now.
    The rain is gone.
     
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    That sounds real nice too.
     
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    Go to Glendale, AZ and watch a game or two then hang out in Scottsdale.
     
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    Yes!
     
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    or paraphrasing the thug in rocky...
    take her to the zoo
     
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    some day you'll find
    all who love are blind
    when you heart's on fire
    you must realize
    smoke gets in your eyes
     
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    The troubling friendship of Hillary and W
    by Michael Sainato | Observer.com — 9 hours ago

    A photo of Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush smiling in embrace recently surfaced at former first lady Nancy Reagan’s funeral. The image gives light to the intimate relationship between the Bush and Clinton families—particularly that of Hillary and George W.

    In the most recent Democratic town hall on MSNBC, Ms. Clinton told Chris Matthews her vote for the Iraq War—a manifestation of the Bush administration—was born from her agreement with George W. Bush to secure $20 billion toward rebuilding New York City after 9/11.

    “I’m sitting there in the Oval Office, and Bush says to me, ‘What do you need?’ And I said, ‘I need $20 billion to rebuild, you know, New York,’ and he said, ‘You got it.’ And he was good to his word,” Ms. Clinton said. “Literally, that same day, I get back to the Capitol, and the Republicans are trying to take that money away. We kept calling the White House, Bush kept saying, ‘I gave them my word, I’m going to stick with it.’ So, you know, I had a different set of experiences.”

    Ms. Clinton’s response was a tangent in defense of her vote for the Iraq War, which Senator Bernie Sanders—who voted against the war—often cites to highlight her poor judgment in foreign policy affairs.

    ‘As these cases illustrate, family connections can partly substitute for campaign skills, allowing candidates with insider status to get by with less raw talent.’

    Despite the Bush family being Republican and the Clinton family being Democrats—especially as the polarity between parties is arguably broader than it ever has been in the past few decades—the two political dynasties have maintained a surprisingly close relationship. In a 2014, George W. Bush called Bill Clinton his “brother from another mother” on Instagram, in response to a tweet from Mr. Clinton about Mr. Bush’s latest book. That same year, in an interview with Real Clear Politics, Mr. Bush said of Mr. Clinton, “He’s got a good spirit about him. We’re the only baby-boomer presidents. We were both Southern governors, and we both like each other. He’s fun to be around. I hope he would say I’m fun to be around. And we’re both grandfathers.” In a separate interview with CNN, Mr. Bush described Ms. Clinton as his “sister-in-law.”

    The 2016 presidential election marked the possibility of having another Clinton or Bush as President. Although Jeb Bush never gained ground in an overloaded field of Republican presidential candidates and an unprecedented voter embrace of the anti-establishment, Ms. Clinton’s aspirations for the White House remain intact as the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Party rallied around her as their nominee before anyone else had a say.

    Since the 18th century revolutions have been fueled by the abuse and corruption rampant in monarchies and family dynasties. When democracy took place, the people were heard and represented. The Bush and Clinton families have since circumvented what democracy, in theory, is supposed to accomplish: Although they were elected, their rise to power was ensured by the influence of George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Each presidency built the foundation for another Bush and another Clinton to reach the White House.

    Their closeness exhibits the façade and pseudo-dramas both political parties engage. Aside from a few differences in opinion on certain issues, both the Bush and Clinton families share moderate political stances, especially when it comes to foreign policy.

    Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush also shared many of the same wealthy donors—more than 60 of whom contributed to both campaigns, according to The Daily Beast. Given Ms. Clinton’s lead in the Democratic Primaries, she may revert back to her friendship with the Bush family and embrace past stances that are more in line with moderate liberalism and conservatism.

    “If they came from different families, would either have been their party’s leading presidential candidate? Would they even have run for office?” asked Brendan Nyhan in a February 2016 New York Times article discussing the downsides of political dynasties. “As these cases illustrate, family connections can partly substitute for campaign skills, allowing candidates with insider status to get by with less raw talent.”
     
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