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So basically the legislature of Texas have decided it'd be better if Texans sorted out their personal disputes without involving the judiciary... well now there's a surprise :rolleyes:
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^whateverthefuckthatmeans.
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Art, you ever walk any of the Te Araroa? A buddy and I are kicking around the idea of putting together a trip in a few years to do a 10-day (or so) hike. We just need to get past the sticker shock of the airfare.
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http://filesharingtalk.com/content/1...earch-Analysts :naughty:
On Monday they were hovering at around 369 and today they peaked 400.
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ive got such a fucking erection right now. you don't even know.
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^whateverthefuckthatmeans.
It means that only the legislature of Texas would think it a good idea to encourage Texans to settle their disputes without involving the Judiciary... seriously... in the state where people fire miniguns in the desert...
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It appears jacky is under the impression that beating the anti-Texan drum will get me in a tiff or something else. :huh:
Rather that drumbeat never gets old, it's like listening to my classic rock station... in moderation. Also, getting you miffed was already accomplished, say a couple of weeks ago. Now I just need to be certain you don't enjoy a single post of mine. Giving you advice about your computer problems, then watching you not only fail to comprehend it properly and follow through, but rather you decide to suddenly switch gears and spend more money, that was beautiful beautiful icing.
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Art, you ever walk any of the Te Araroa? A buddy and I are kicking around the idea of putting together a trip in a few years to do a 10-day (or so) hike. We just need to get past the sticker shock of the airfare.
The track will not be complete till the end of the year, 3000km in 10 days though what kind of energy bars do you guys use ? The Milford Track here in the Marlborough Sounds is a world famous walking track though along with several others that have world heritage status.
Without sounding like a tourist brochure, the country has some truly awe inspiring scenery including Glaciers, a large alpine range some amazing geothermal activity, absolutely awesome fishing and great weed.
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Skiz
It appears jacky is under the impression that beating the anti-Texan drum will get me in a tiff or something else. :huh:
Rather that drumbeat never gets old, it's like listening to my classic rock station... in moderation. Also, getting you miffed was already accomplished, say a couple of weeks ago. Now I just need to be certain you don't enjoy a single post of mine. Giving you advice about your computer problems, then watching you not only fail to comprehend it properly and follow through, but rather you decide to suddenly switch gears and spend more money, that was beautiful beautiful icing.
Good luck with all that. I honestly don't give a shit. Keep your non-Lounge posts on-topic and you're fine in my book, regardless of your opinions of me, Texas or anything else.
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Art, you ever walk any of the Te Araroa? A buddy and I are kicking around the idea of putting together a trip in a few years to do a 10-day (or so) hike. We just need to get past the sticker shock of the airfare.
The track will not be complete till the end of the year, 3000km in 10 days though what kind of energy bars do you guys use ? The Milford Track here in the Marlborough Sounds is a world famous walking track though along with several others that have world heritage status.
Without sounding like a tourist brochure, the country has some truly awe inspiring scenery including Glaciers, a large alpine range some amazing geothermal activity, absolutely awesome fishing and great weed.
We're not talking about doing the entire walk, just a section. Which part we don't know just yet. The Milford Track rings a bell tho'... may have read something about that.
I like to be where the people are not. Peace and quiet are what I'm after. Do you recommend one over the other, or is that too general given the range of those trails?