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Message 950518 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 16:34:13 UTC - in response to Message 950510.  

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Message 950543 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 18:11:23 UTC - in response to Message 950518.  

Good Morning 680.

Good morning Carlos. 681

Good afternoon.


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Message 950549 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 18:24:24 UTC

I wonder; what is the normal length of these threads? Was the last one over 1000 a short one?

Just curious. Wanted to see if there was any chance of a win before Christmas.
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Message 950554 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 18:31:29 UTC - in response to Message 950549.  

I wonder; what is the normal length of these threads? Was the last one over 1000 a short one?

Just curious. Wanted to see if there was any chance of a win before Christmas.


Jingle bells, jingle bell, jingle bells win!!!!
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Message 950566 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 19:13:45 UTC - in response to Message 950549.  
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I wonder; what is the normal length of these threads? Was the last one over 1000 a short one?

Just curious. Wanted to see if there was any chance of a win before Christmas.


Some of them last past 1800 and it's not uncommon for them to achieve 1500. Others appear to be below 800. It's anyone's guess what number it could be!
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Message 950568 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 19:17:37 UTC - in response to Message 950566.  

I wonder; what is the normal length of these threads? Was the last one over 1000 a short one?

Just curious. Wanted to see if there was any chance of a win before Christmas.


Some of them last past 1800 and it's not uncommon for them to achieve 1500. Others appear to be below 800. It's anyone's guess what number it could be!

Yeah that's cause this place isn't crystal ball compatible. ;)
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Message 950589 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 20:49:52 UTC - in response to Message 950566.  

I wonder; what is the normal length of these threads? Was the last one over 1000 a short one?

Just curious. Wanted to see if there was any chance of a win before Christmas.


Some of them last past 1800 and it's not uncommon for them to achieve 1500. Others appear to be below 800. It's anyone's guess what number it could be!

The general advice given to the winner is to pick a number around 1,000 for his thread.

As to the crystal ball, it says the number picked was .... dang there is a crack in the crystal, I can't read it. But I can read the sticky just fine.

Rate of posts is down a bit from normal, I think someone is playing games on their CUDA card. Always blame Misfit! Even so I'm 100% positive the winner will be before Christmas.We are past half way.

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Message 950590 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 20:53:23 UTC - in response to Message 950589.  

I wonder; what is the normal length of these threads? Was the last one over 1000 a short one?

Just curious. Wanted to see if there was any chance of a win before Christmas.


Some of them last past 1800 and it's not uncommon for them to achieve 1500. Others appear to be below 800. It's anyone's guess what number it could be!

The general advice given to the winner is to pick a number around 1,000 for his thread.

As to the crystal ball, it says the number picked was .... dang there is a crack in the crystal, I can't read it. But I can read the sticky just fine.

Rate of posts is down a bit from normal, I think someone is playing games on their CUDA card. Always blame Misfit! Even so I'm 100% positive the winner will be before Christmas.We are past half way.

Then who ever It is will get a present of the virtual kind then.
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Message 950607 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 21:31:11 UTC

It's been raining today. Really really hard too. Someone must have lost a bet. So much for the 5 day forecast that would've allowed me to clean out that one rain gutter that's always clogging up with leaves.

I win.
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Message 950612 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 21:51:26 UTC - in response to Message 950607.  

It's been raining today. Really really hard too. Someone must have lost a bet. So much for the 5 day forecast that would've allowed me to clean out that one rain gutter that's always clogging up with leaves.

I win.


Raining? It's a beautiful day here. If I didn't have to put up the Christmas lights I would have taken the kids to the beach. Winning without rain.
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Message 950613 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 21:57:11 UTC - in response to Message 950612.  

It's been raining today. Really really hard too. Someone must have lost a bet. So much for the 5 day forecast that would've allowed me to clean out that one rain gutter that's always clogging up with leaves.

I win.


Raining? It's a beautiful day here. If I didn't have to put up the Christmas lights I would have taken the kids to the beach. Winning without rain.

Zap!

It's raining here too Carlos. :D
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Message 950615 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 22:16:15 UTC

Hello all, So a win for Christmas is on the books ?
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Message 950622 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 22:43:50 UTC - in response to Message 950615.  

Hello all, So a win for Christmas is on the books ?

The only Christmas around here this year, Will maybe be after Christmas, As My nieces and Sister in Law may be going to Disneyland and since I've got the time and I like to see My relatives, I thought I'd tag along(Otherwise I won't see them again until July), I checked into how how much an electric scooter rental from outside the park would cost($75) and that's more than Disney charges(about $50-55), I may have to go see the Doctor on the 1st though, I may need a DME prescription, Owning one would be nice, But most if not all portable models are insufficient in weight carrying capacity, Although I do think I found one that might work(and they ain't cheap either), If It's portable without a lift and can be broken down and folded so as to fit in the trunk of a zx2. sigh. Last time the relatives paid for everything as a Christmas present back in Dec '07 and they couldn't get an ECV(scooter) so they got the $12 special instead and pushed Me around the place and I'd rather not repeat that this time and hopefully It won't rain between Christmas and New Years day. :D
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Message 950647 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 23:59:11 UTC
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You should all see Ice Age in Norwegian -
its even more funny than the original - hehehehe


Beeep. ;-)

yes.. im late in bed and early up and all at once. ;-)
Difficult to answer.. I`m just here -

Stay well guys -
I`ll have my win, and
leave for now.. ;-)

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Message 950681 - Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 1:47:01 UTC

Evening all.


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Message 950702 - Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 3:06:07 UTC
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We are waiting for Christmas, John, so we can have a winner.
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Message 950707 - Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 3:17:59 UTC - in response to Message 950702.  

We are waiting for Christmas, John, so we can have a winner.

Hopefully It won't rain or snow on the 26th here in California.
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Message 950708 - Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 3:22:12 UTC - in response to Message 950707.  

We are waiting for Christmas, John, so we can have a winner.

Hopefully It won't rain or snow on the 26th here in California.

That seems like it is going to be a long wait.

Depending on where in California, it may be true that it very rarely snows - ever, or it may be true that you get meters of snow every year.


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Message 950721 - Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 5:05:16 UTC - in response to Message 950708.  

We are waiting for Christmas, John, so we can have a winner.

Hopefully It won't rain or snow on the 26th here in California.

That seems like it is going to be a long wait.

Depending on where in California, it may be true that it very rarely snows - ever, or it may be true that you get meters of snow every year.

Oh but when We do get snow out here, Oh boy, Does It snow.
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Message 950725 - Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 5:13:28 UTC

700 I seem to be getting all the best numbers today.
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