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i think stripes in general can be difficult on a t.v. camera. oh well...at least we won't need to focust at all on his fashion sense; just on what he says. (phew!)

This is true. Stripes in general are hard to pull off on camera. It helps focus on what he's saying if he's dressed cool though, at least for me because I'm not busy :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: at what he's wearing.
 
This is true. Stripes in general are hard to pull off on camera. It helps focus on what he's saying if he's dressed cool though, at least for me because I'm not busy :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: at what he's wearing.
See, that's why most men should be married. Or at least those on TV usually have stylists, don't they?
Maybe his wife lets him dress like that because she knows other women look at him and think, "What is he thinking?! He looks like a blue and red watermelon!" :rotfl: If they're focused on his clothes they won't think that he's cute or something.
 
See, that's why most men should be married. Or at least those on TV usually have stylists, don't they?
Maybe his wife lets him dress like that because she knows other women look at him and think, "What is he thinking?! He looks like a blue and red watermelon!" :rotfl: If they're focused on his clothes they won't think that he's cute or something.

Yup, I would wholeheartedly agree that this is why most men should be married. I know a guy who became a cop, they wanted to give him a promotion to detective and he didn't want to because when he's a regular cop, he didn't have to think about what he wore everyday... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Hmm, your reasoning could be correct, or he leaves the house too early in the morning for her to notice what he's snuck out with...:rolleyes1
 
See, that's why most men should be married. Or at least those on TV usually have stylists, don't they?
Maybe his wife lets him dress like that because she knows other women look at him and think, "What is he thinking?! He looks like a blue and red watermelon!" :rotfl: If they're focused on his clothes they won't think that he's cute or something.

Or she just stopped caring what he wears. I finally just gave in to my DH's horrible fashion sense and let him do whatever. Took too much energy to explain why things didn't match. :confused3

I started my PTR if anyone wants to read it.
http://disboards.com/showthread.php?p=30495478#post30495478
 

Operation puke watch is over...since I just watched myself puke. :sick:

Yeah, I know. You guys really wanted to know that. Sorry. Blech. I'm going to bed now...

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Good Morning, Friends... and Lurker Frenemies!

After reading Meghan's Mom's post yesterday, and some thought and prayer overnight, I have decided to follow her example and give up the DIS for Lent. A big part of "giving up" things for Lent is for Christ-followers to carve out more space in their lives so that they can draw nearer to God.

I do love coming here, and consider you to be my friends. Y'all just have no idea how much joy you add to my life. But I think I'll use the time I might be DISing to do other things and take on a new spiritual discipline during Lent. This is an extraordinary sacred time of year for me. I look forward to 'seeing' you all again at Easter.

I'll send my email via PM to a couple of the regulars on this thread should anyone wish to contact me.

Grace and peace to you all. For those of you who are Christ-followers, have a blessed and holy Lent.

We look forward to seeing you and MM in a few weeks.

I agree. I am so disgusted right now that yet another lefty has taken someone's opinion with which she disagreed and created a whole new ATTACK thread out of it — just to pour hostility on that person for the crime of stating an opinion. Really, I am just disgusted. They are simply intolerant of an opinion other than their own — and will attempt to BULLY anyone with whom they disagree into silence. Just disgusting!

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Well I see that our wonderful Congressmen have passed another $410 Billion today.
:sad2:

From the "Oh my gosh...How can they still live" file, comes the news of their sacrifice. Yes they will forgo their cost of living increase. :eek:

I get a tear in my eye when I think of the sacrifices they are making. :sad1:


They truly are patriots.

:rolleyes1


House OKs $410B bill to boost domestic spending

WASHINGTON – The Democratic-controlled House approved $410 billion legislation Wednesday that boosted domestic programs, bristled with earmarks and chipped away at policies left behind by the Bush administration. The vote was 245-178, largely along party lines.

Republicans assailed the measure as too costly — particularly on the heels of a $787 billion stimulus bill that President Barack Obama signed last week. But Democrats jabbed back.

"The same people who drove the economy into the ditch are now complaining about the size of the tow truck," said Rep. James McGovern, D-Mass., pointing out the large increase in deficits that President George W. Bush and GOP-controlled Congresses amassed.

From the GOP side, Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas said the legislation was "going to grow the government 8.3 percent ... but the family budget which has to pay for the federal budget only grew at 1.3 percent last year."

The debate occurred one day after Obama told Congress in a prime time television address that he intends to cut deficits in half over the next four years, and one day before he submits tax and spending plans for the coming year. Given the extraordinary costs of the financial industry bailout and the stimulus, the White House projects this year's budget shortfall will be $1.5 trillion, triple the previous record of $455 billion in 2008.

In a symbolic bow to the recession, Democrats included in the spending measure a prohibition on a cost-of-living increase for members of Congress for the year.

Overall, the legislation would provided increases of roughly 8 percent for the federal agencies it covered, about $32 billion more than last year.

The bill is intended to allow smooth functioning of the government through the Sept. 30 end of the fiscal year. The Senate has yet to vote on its version.

After persuading lawmakers to keep earmarks off the stimulus bill, Obama made no such attempt on the first non-emergency spending measure of his presidency. The result was that lawmakers claimed billions in federal funds for pet projects — a total of 8,570 earmarks at a cost of $7.7 billion, according to Taxpayers for Common Sense. Majority Democrats declined to provide a number of earmarks, but said the cost was far smaller, $3.8 billion, 5 percent less than a year ago.

Among the earmarks was one sponsored by Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., who secured $200,000 for a "tattoo removal violence outreach program" in Los Angeles. Aides said the money would pay for a tattoo removal machine that could help gang members or others shed visible signs of their past, and anyone benefiting would be required to perform community service.

Rep. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., said the bill included at least a dozen earmarks for clients of PMA Group, a lobbying company now at the center of a federal corruption investigation.
"It's simply not responsible to allow a soon-to-be-criminally indicted lobbying firm to win funding, all borrowed, in this bill," he said. No charges have been filed against the firm or its principals, although the company's offices were raided earlier this month, and it has announced plans to disband by the end of the month.

Federal prosecutors are investigating PMA Group's founder and president, Paul Magliochetti, who is a former top aide to Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee that funds defense programs.

In remarks on the House floor, Republican leader John Boehner urged Obama to veto the legislation, citing earmarks.

At the White House, press secretary Robert Gibbs responded only in general terms whether that was possible.

"There is great concern in this building and by the president about earmarks," Gibbs said. "Without having looked specifically at a piece of legislation, I'm hesitant to throw out that four-letter word, `Veto.'"

After eight years without control of the White House, congressional Democrats also used the legislation to target several policies of former President Bush.

Under the bill, Mexican-licensed trucks are banned from operating outside commercial zones along the border with the United States. The Teamsters union, which supported Obama's election last year, had sought the move. The Bush administration backed a pilot program to permit up to 500 trucks from 100 Mexican motor carriers access to U.S. roads.

Bush administration restrictions on travel to Cuba were loosened in the legislation, to permit more frequent visits and expand the list of family members permitted to make trips to see relatives on the Communist nation-island.

Rep. Doc Hastings, R-Wash., took aim at a provision that he said would vastly broaden the government's ability to invoke the threat of climate change to halt economic development. "Most all of the shovel-ready projects on the trillion-dollar stimulus bill would in fact be at risk," he said.

Nominally, the provision halts implementation of a Bush-era regulation that lists the polar bear as a threatened species, and Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., and chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said it would merely give the new administration 60 days to decide its fate.

Democrats also inserted a provision into the bill to end a program that allows students in the District of Columbia to use federal funds to attend private schools of their choice. Boehner, who helped establish the program as part of a political bargain several years ago, called the move "hideous."

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That is so true! We were at the vet's this morning to schedule Whitley's appt (spaying). There was a guy there with the cutest dog (it was a beagle/dalmation :laughing: ). "Marlena" was around 10 with a heart problem and she was NOT going anywhere unless Dad went with her. She was such a sweet girl; he had rescued her after she was abandoned.

what a darling name whitley is!!!

yup. i love the little animals...they're pure love.
 
Well I see that our wonderful Congressmen have passed another $410 Billion today.
:sad2:

From the "Oh my gosh...How can they still live" file, comes the news of their sacrifice. Yes they will forgo their cost of living increase. :eek:

I get a tear in my eye when I think of the sacrifices they are making. :sad1:


They truly are patriots.

:rolleyes1

*snorts* :lmao:
 
what a darling name whitley is!!!

yup. i love the little animals...they're pure love.

Whitley is dalmation/lab mix. We found her on Craigslist. She came from a girl that worked at a vet clinic and was overwhelmed with her rescues. She had a dachshund puppy, kitten, white rats and our little girl (that someone had dumped at the vet's). My son chose her name and it really does fit.
 
Whitley is dalmation/lab mix. We found her on Craigslist. She came from a girl that worked at a vet clinic and was overwhelmed with her rescues. She had a dachshund puppy, kitten, white rats and our little girl (that someone had dumped at the vet's). My son chose her name and it really does fit.

that's a sweet, happy story! what a little treasure.
 
Or she just stopped caring what he wears. I finally just gave in to my DH's horrible fashion sense and let him do whatever. Took too much energy to explain why things didn't match. :confused3

This could be true too. I guess it might be hard to explain why you shouldn't wear 3 different patterns at once. :confused3 I think he figures since they're all stripes, it's OK. :confused3 He did look OK today.

Could be. :laughing:

I still think that he's got a secret stash of ugly clothes that he likes at the office and when no one is looking, he puts them on and walks out in front of the camera. By then it's too late... :rolleyes1 :rolleyes1 :rolleyes1
 
:wave: Good evening' everybody!!

I've had a good day and hope ya'll have to.:thumbsup2 During times, such as these, we need to appreciate every small blessing. It's what keeps us chugging.:goodvibes

We Catholics don't just pratice self-denial for Lent. It's also a time for penance, self-reflection, prayer and giving. Lent is a time to detox our mind, bodies and souls. One doesn't have to Catholic to benefit from a good cleansing. :rotfl:

I'm not giving up the Dis for Lent, but will be spending less time here. I am going to spend my spare time doing something a little more constructive. So, instead of "giving up" I'm "giving".
 

::yes:: DH told me about this yesterday or the day before - he didn't know about the response though - he was just disgusted by the proposal.

He said the gov't is amazing - they legislate the bajeebers out of our industry because banks lent money to those who didn't truly qualify. They legislate the country into this crisis - then offer up what solution?....that's right - encourage banks to lend money to folks who don't qualify.

Seriously, the gov't should stay out of industries they know nothing about.
 
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