Art Vandelay wrote:Absolutely true story that for some reason people find unbelievable until they actually see it: I have a framed, nude photo of my grandmother hanging on the wall in my living room. I'm not sure exactly when it was taken, but it was pre-war...probably 1940 or '41. Anyway, she was working as a waitress and a photographer that owned a studio abover the restaurant she worked at paid her $10 an hour to model. It's art, not porn, and I'm sure if it wasn't my grandma nobody would even think twice about it, but it really is a nice pic and it certainly makes an interesting conversation piece.
AND, you were the one supporting incest awhile back. hmmmmmmm?
The Artful Dodger wrote: No kidding. Aside from one of my best friends and you, I'm the only person I know who can't stand dogs.
I hate em also...just really don't get the appeal.
i don't mind dogs, so long as they aren't mine. too damn needy and dependent.
I never owned a dog and never really liked them too much until ive recently been around the two labs my girlfrien has. I really see how loyal they can be: we stay up watching a movie outsie an they will sit out with us till we come inside no matter how late it gets then just walk to their bed and pass out. The more I'm around them the more I want one of my own...even though I'm allergic to them
Anyways would you rather have your team win the WS once every 50 years and not make the playoffs in the other 49 or reach the WS but lose it every 5 years
The Artful Dodger wrote:Anyways would you rather have your team win the WS once every 50 years and not make the playoffs in the other 49 or reach the WS but lose it every 5 years
I would take the 1 WS, although getting to the WS consistently would be pretty cool. The major upside to the latter would be that you could be like all the annoying Cubs fans that complain about how they are so tragic, despite getting to root for a pretty good time on a relatively frequent basis.
Would you rather molest an 80-year old priest or be molested by an 80-year old priest?
Just kidding, pls don't answer that.
Real question: Would you rather make $2m/yr playing ball in Japan or $1.5m/yr playing in the US assuming you played for 10 years and had to remain in that country for another 15 years after retiring?