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Author: unklbobunklbob
Date: Dec 30, 2007 21:20
On Dec 29, 9:02Â pm, "Bill Hileman" gEEmail.com> wrote:
> Used to own or manage a Cici's Pizza, but I recall the various threads
> discussing pizza snobbery and I recall some slamming Cici's as poor quality
> pizza (probably Mia). Â We ate at a Cici's in Orlando today for the first
> time. Â
We went to that same one a couple weeks ago--in a mega strip mall with
all sorts of other restaurants?
The kids had a blast, and my nabe and I felt it was our responsiblity
to eat about 20 slices, including the dessert pizza, apiece.
We stayed at the Marriot down the street.
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Author: Dan S.Dan S.
Date: Dec 30, 2007 20:44
workout or get fat gracefully (approaching 40)?
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Yours,
Dan S.
covenants without swords are but words
- Thomas Hobbes
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Author: Dan S.Dan S.
Date: Dec 30, 2007 20:43
pre-soak or bleach (tighty-whities)?
--
Yours,
Dan S.
The heavy in your lighthearted day
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Author: bs866806bs866806
Date: Dec 30, 2007 19:55
Tyler Perry strikes again as he brings his hugely successful
theatrical stage play Diary of a Mad Black Woman to movie theaters
nation wide. A cultural phenomenon this is Perry's chance to bring his
play to a larger audience, unfortunately the movie, much like the
play, falls flat.
Diary follows the life of Helen (Kimberly Elise) as she tries to put
her life back to together after her husband, played by Steve Harris of
The Practice fame, unceremoniously and rather cruelly throws her out
of their sprawling mansion, officially ending their eighteen year
marriage. Simple enough story right? Predictable but workable? Well if
Diary had just stayed with that storyline then yes, it might have been
a predictable but a rather entertaining film. Instead, Diary doesn't
stick to just that story line. It goes on to produce not one but five
other subplots. These extra stories turn the movie into one big
muddled mess that is never sure which way it is going.
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Author: bs866806bs866806
Date: Dec 30, 2007 19:54
Who says what your Fashion Statement is? You of course! So make sure
you devine your own fashion statement! Each of us has our own likes,
dislikes comfort zones, body shape & size, and life styles. It's
wonderful to pick up your favorite fashion magazine to get some great
ideas. But ideas can be revamped to meet your personal tastes.
Perhaps my comfort zone is a loose fit, maybe yours is a very tailored
or tight fit. I like turtle necks, you've got cleavage and like to
show it. Maybe your a rancher and functional is important, or an
office executive where a professional look is critical. Tweeds in and
you hate tweed, then don't buy tweed. Hot colors are in but your skin
is washed out, then stick to the colors that look good on you but
perhaps dress them up with a little color. Low rise pants are in but
they aren't attractive on you, then don't buy them.
It's all wonderful and dandy for the fashion world to tell us what is
in, what we should wear. But the bottom line is clothes that we buy
and hang in the closet never to be warn are a waste of our money.
Don't feel pressured to stay with the trends. Trends come and go. If
you stick with your basics and then add a piece here and there that
fits the current fashions you'll be much better off.
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Author: winnardwinnard
Date: Dec 30, 2007 19:07
It's on A&E right now, and it's creeping me out.
winnard
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Author: Pauli GPauli G
Date: Dec 30, 2007 18:55
First time being ranked in the Top 25 (AP #16, which happens to be the
highest debut ranking since the 1964 Florida State team came in at
#10), first time beating a Top 20 opponent (USF), most Big East wins
in a season, second bowl invite in UConn's five (5!!) year Big East 1A
history, sold the entire school allotment of 12,500 tickets to the
Utterly Unwatchable Bowl (Attn Bowls: UConn does travel)......yes,
embarassing. I lost count of the number of times I'd turn to my wife
and say "HONEY, CONNECTICUT IS NOT A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM".
But listen up, because here's where it's at: I could cherry-pick
successful *big time* programs and then alter my favorites depending
on the current fortunes of those programs. However, I have a school...
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