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MojoDan

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I see several from the list, but only a few that I even had a chance at...
 

1st4040

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Hey guys late evening check in..

Dave awesome cut! glad UD came through for you on that

Tony.. holy crap! that is a haul of just absolutely sick cards!

Im sore as hell after my first week of PT.. man they wrecked me big time today! I left light headed and dizzy from the intense massage and now Im stiff as a board. short nite tonite I have to wake up 5am to head out to meet my fishing partner for our monthly tourney.. can't wait as its my first official tourney.
 

69MetsFan

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George_Calfas said:
Reagan fixed Carter's economy, our military had not been as strong since the 40. He made the hard choices and they paid off in the 90s.

Along with this, he warned us of accepting a health care reform that was just another way of ushering in a Socialist agenda. I'm a huge fan of his less is more in regards to Governments oversight of our daily lives. He understood that a strong military was the best deterent to rogue states trying to cause trouble throughout the world. Stop me when all this sounds too familiar but please, let's not make this a poltical tennis match.
 

donrusscrusademan

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69MetsFan said:
George_Calfas said:
Reagan fixed Carter's economy, our military had not been as strong since the 40. He made the hard choices and they paid off in the 90s.

Along with this, he warned us of accepting a health care reform that was just another way of ushering in a Socialist agenda. I'm a huge fan of his less is more in regards to Governments oversight of our daily lives. He understood that a strong military was the best deterent to rogue states trying to cause trouble throughout the world. Stop me when all this sounds too familiar but please, let's not make this a poltical tennis match.

ok, I agree with some of that, I think he was good. .just not a legend. not sure if people hundreds of years from now will talk about him like a Washington or a Lincoln.. who knows.
 

George_Calfas

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donrusscrusademan said:
69MetsFan said:
George_Calfas said:
Reagan fixed Carter's economy, our military had not been as strong since the 40. He made the hard choices and they paid off in the 90s.

Along with this, he warned us of accepting a health care reform that was just another way of ushering in a Socialist agenda. I'm a huge fan of his less is more in regards to Governments oversight of our daily lives. He understood that a strong military was the best deterent to rogue states trying to cause trouble throughout the world. Stop me when all this sounds too familiar but please, let's not make this a poltical tennis match.

ok, I agree with some of that, I think he was good. .just not a legend. not sure if people hundreds of years from now will talk about him like a Washington or a Lincoln.. who knows.

This will be my last opinion on this.

The Presidents that will be talked about for history.
Washington, Lincoln, FDR, Reagan

w/o Reagan we do not have farm subsidies which keeps food on table around the world affordable.
 

donrusscrusademan

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George_Calfas said:
donrusscrusademan said:
69MetsFan said:
[quote="George_Calfas":3n5ewi41]Reagan fixed Carter's economy, our military had not been as strong since the 40. He made the hard choices and they paid off in the 90s.

Along with this, he warned us of accepting a health care reform that was just another way of ushering in a Socialist agenda. I'm a huge fan of his less is more in regards to Governments oversight of our daily lives. He understood that a strong military was the best deterent to rogue states trying to cause trouble throughout the world. Stop me when all this sounds too familiar but please, let's not make this a poltical tennis match.

ok, I agree with some of that, I think he was good. .just not a legend. not sure if people hundreds of years from now will talk about him like a Washington or a Lincoln.. who knows.

This will be my last opinion on this.

The Presidents that will be talked about for history.
Washington, Lincoln, FDR, Reagan

w/o Reagan we do not have farm subsidies which keeps food on table around the world affordable.[/quote:3n5ewi41]

I think Jefferson is up there with those guys too. Big time playa :cool:
 

69MetsFan

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donrusscrusademan said:
69MetsFan said:
George_Calfas said:
Reagan fixed Carter's economy, our military had not been as strong since the 40. He made the hard choices and they paid off in the 90s.

Along with this, he warned us of accepting a health care reform that was just another way of ushering in a Socialist agenda. I'm a huge fan of his less is more in regards to Governments oversight of our daily lives. He understood that a strong military was the best deterent to rogue states trying to cause trouble throughout the world. Stop me when all this sounds too familiar but please, let's not make this a poltical tennis match.

ok, I agree with some of that, I think he was good. .just not a legend. not sure if people hundreds of years from now will talk about him like a Washington or a Lincoln.. who knows.

As a tribute to your civility, I would like to join the legalize midget mortal kombat party. ;) :D
 

donrusscrusademan

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69MetsFan said:
donrusscrusademan said:
69MetsFan said:
George_Calfas said:
Reagan fixed Carter's economy, our military had not been as strong since the 40. He made the hard choices and they paid off in the 90s.

Along with this, he warned us of accepting a health care reform that was just another way of ushering in a Socialist agenda. I'm a huge fan of his less is more in regards to Governments oversight of our daily lives. He understood that a strong military was the best deterent to rogue states trying to cause trouble throughout the world. Stop me when all this sounds too familiar but please, let's not make this a poltical tennis match.

ok, I agree with some of that, I think he was good. .just not a legend. not sure if people hundreds of years from now will talk about him like a Washington or a Lincoln.. who knows.

As a tribute to your civility, I would like to join the legalize midget mortal kombat party. ;) :D

great..accepted! burn the number 7 into your balls, thats what number you are :D
(oh yeah, and make it one of those cool 7s with the horizonal line through the center. :lol:
 

69MetsFan

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Panama City, Florida
donrusscrusademan said:
69MetsFan said:
donrusscrusademan said:
69MetsFan said:
George_Calfas said:
Reagan fixed Carter's economy, our military had not been as strong since the 40. He made the hard choices and they paid off in the 90s.

Along with this, he warned us of accepting a health care reform that was just another way of ushering in a Socialist agenda. I'm a huge fan of his less is more in regards to Governments oversight of our daily lives. He understood that a strong military was the best deterent to rogue states trying to cause trouble throughout the world. Stop me when all this sounds too familiar but please, let's not make this a poltical tennis match.

ok, I agree with some of that, I think he was good. .just not a legend. not sure if people hundreds of years from now will talk about him like a Washington or a Lincoln.. who knows.

As a tribute to your civility, I would like to join the legalize midget mortal kombat party. ;) :D

great..accepted! burn the number 7 into your balls, thats what number you are :D
(oh yeah, and make it one of those cool 7s with the horizonal line through the center. :lol:

I was at a bar in Alaska in the late '80's that had midget bowling. I literally laughed until I cried watching a game! :lol: :lol:
 

ChasHawk

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Ok,

1) Yikes. :?

2) Dave - Incredible cut brother!!

3) Tony - Amazing, jealousy inspiring mailday as always, bud. I see one there that I wanted, but had no shot at. :lol:
 

George_Calfas

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Aug 22, 2008
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chashawk said:
Ok,

1) Yikes. :?

2) Dave - Incredible cut brother!!

3) Tony - Amazing, jealousy inspiring mailday as always, bud. I see one there that I wanted, but had no shot at. :lol:

#1, Yes
 

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