Interesting site that I came across today. Basically a place where one can bet (with real money) on the outcome of current events. Perhaps an opportunity to make some money this November, as Obama will most likely win? I'm considering it.
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07-30-2012 09:56 PM #16021Registered User Emeritus
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07-31-2012 08:26 PM #16022Registered User
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08-01-2012 12:16 AM #16023Registered User Emeritus
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Had to google to find out what the hell a quid was :p
Yeah I would rather wait a month or two and see how the race is shaping up. See how his VP pick impacts the race, if at all. And speaking of VP, I might bet against Pawlenty being chosen. I can envision Romney picking a noncontroversial economic policy wonk like Mitch Daniels or Rob Portman, a.k.a the "boring middle-aged white guy" candidate (both of whom are from key states). Or at the opposite end of the spectrum, a minority or a woman that could bolster support in demographics where Romney desperately needs support. Pawlenty doesn't really fit into either category, and his only potential advantage would be to boost enthusiasm among the Evangelical Christian base. Of course, the base's hatred of Obama means that they would probably go to the polls and vote for the GOP candidate no matter what.
Oh, and a strike against Iran before the year is out? Probably not gonna happen. Israel would never be foolish enough to hit them during a US presidential campaign (although some say that they should strike before the election!). So with that, we have narrowed the window down to less than two months after Nov 6. I just don't see any indication whatsoever that a strike is imminent.Gentleman, scholar, and fine judge of good whiskey
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08-11-2012 03:17 PM #16024Registered User Emeritus
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Okay so since the mods are too Nazi to allow my slam I'll post it here. Thought of this when I was watching John Adams...the characters match so well. For Quick and fball, anyway.
Mr Quick: Thomas Jefferson
fball: Alexander Hamilton
muse: Ben Franklin
me: John AdamsGentleman, scholar, and fine judge of good whiskey
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08-11-2012 05:18 PM #16025
Me: That guy who didn't want to sign and never signed the Declaration, but wasn't a dick about it like Rutledge.
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08-11-2012 05:46 PM #16026Registered User
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I know very little about Franklin (being English), so be interested to know any expansion on the reasons behind why I am like him.

Don't have any major objections to the association based on a quick look on wikipedia though.
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08-11-2012 06:16 PM #16027
Who is this person you speak of?
The spider weaves the curtains in the palace of the Caesars;
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08-11-2012 07:21 PM #16028Registered User
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08-11-2012 07:32 PM #16029Registered User Emeritus
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08-17-2012 07:15 PM #16030Registered User
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Move into flat with three mates in central London in two weeks, can't wait!
Also, am I allowed to become massively right-wing once I see the amount of tax on my first pay-cheque?
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08-18-2012 07:31 AM #16031
Everyone does.
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the owl calls the watches in the towers of Afrasiab.
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08-28-2012 01:02 AM #16032
Haven't seen you in forever, Rocky. Also how old is everyone here? I feel like we too old for this place.
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09-13-2012 02:02 PM #16033Registered User Emeritus
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QE3! Probably won't do much for the economy, but my stock investments are liking it!
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09-13-2012 11:58 PM #16034Registered User Emeritus
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Lincoln trailer just came out...holy tits. Glad to see Daniel Day Lewis is actually portraying Lincoln's voice accurately.
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09-14-2012 04:10 AM #16035
It will be awesome.
The spider weaves the curtains in the palace of the Caesars;
the owl calls the watches in the towers of Afrasiab.
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10-09-2012 08:16 PM #16036
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10-17-2012 11:40 PM #16037
I can't believe I recognize people here anymore.
He said he didn't smoke!
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10-20-2012 04:16 AM #16038
I miss DrStrangelove. Does Inc still frequent here? Aren't we all in our 20's now?
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10-20-2012 10:18 PM #16039Registered User Emeritus
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I could hang around here until 2015 or so without looking like a total loser (or as much as a TS user can't be a loser). But I doubt I will. The real thing preventing me from leaving this site right now though is lack of a suitable alternative
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10-24-2012 03:14 PM #16040
a fellow law student was arguing with me today that both creationism and evolution are equally valid because both are equally unable to go back in time and directly SEE things as they happen
and that evolution is only a "theory"
i'm sad now"It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic. Oh, what the heck, I'll laugh anyway. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"

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