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Because my wife finds out I have it and pours it:lmao::lmao:

Jack Sparrow :
[Imitating Elizabeth] "It must have been terrible for you, Jack. Must have been terrible."
Well, it bloody well is now!

[Seeing Norrington's ship off shore]
Jack Sparrow : There'll be no living with her after this.




One of my favorit moment from the best POTC movie.
 
Jack Sparrow :
[Imitating Elizabeth] "It must have been terrible for you, Jack. Must have been terrible."
Well, it bloody well is now!

[Seeing Norrington's ship off shore]
Jack Sparrow : There'll be no living with her after this.




One of my favorit moment from the best POTC movie.

I think my favorite is in POTC II...

Jack Sparrow: <to Elizabeth> You know, these clothes do not flatter you at all. It should be a dress or nothing. I happen to have no dress in my cabin.
 
:headache: Not cool, but that can only mean 1 thing.


You need to drink it faster.

That's pretty much my strategy....

Jack Sparrow :
[Imitating Elizabeth] "It must have been terrible for you, Jack. Must have been terrible."
Well, it bloody well is now!

[Seeing Norrington's ship off shore]
Jack Sparrow : There'll be no living with her after this.




One of my favorit moment from the best POTC movie.

There's another one in the same set of scenes...."Welcome to the Caribbean Love"---pretty much defines Cartagena, Colombia for me...

Zombie Outbreak in St. Mary's, GA.

Dude, I want to relax, that's like work:lmao::lmao:
 
That's some nice restraint. You didn't even test a slice last night or partake of a pizza breakfast. I'm impressed. There would be slices missing before dinner tonight in our house.


Well, when you don't bake them, the restraint is easy. :thumbsup2

What really annoys me about the whole thing is that I was really looking forward to cold pizza for lunch today. I had to settle for a PB&J sandwich. :sad2:



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Someone sent this to me from Facebook.

A good way to mess with people on the supposed "Judgement Day" tomorrow;

Leave shoes with dry ice in them around town;

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An early day today, I'll be taking DW and the kids to the big city for the afternoon. It is our 16th wedding anniversary this weekend so we will get a good meal, wander around the mail and maybe catch a movie.
 
Ownage. Giggity.

Unless something has changed since 1996, it's illegal to melt down pennies for profit. Doing so carries with it the possibility of a 5-year prison sentence and/or a $10,000 fine.

Here's an article from back when the anti-melt rule went into effect - http://www.usatoday.com/money/2006-12-14-melting-ban-usat_x.htm

But, it is ok to de-face them in those grinder/ collectible machines?

Anyone going to see the new Pirates movie tonight? I'd love to, but I have a poorly timed Scout movie night tonight.

Tomorrow, spending the day at Baloo and OLWSL Training for scouts, may have to let the DW take the kids without me :sad2:

I was looking at right before this. Hopefully, we can get the 4:45 showing today. It had a bad review in the paper, but I really don't care much for their reviews.
 
Morning Gents...busy day, off work so I can help DW with DD's 6th B-Day party tomorrow. The theme is "Wild Animals" and our entire front room looks like a jungle. My DW is such a great party planner for the kiddos Me, I'm off running errands all day, and then clean the house more for the in-laws arrival.:scared1:
 
On the way home from WDW. Stopped for lunch at the McDonald's at Exit 36, Brunswick, GA. Know if it's any good, Fed?
 
But, it is ok to de-face them in those grinder/ collectible machines?

The Mint/Treasury don't love those either, but they don't really have an impact on the money supply. There aren't really THAT many of them, and the coins that run through those presses aren't directly exchanged for more currency. The problem with melting down copper and zinc is that the copper and zinc get sold for more than the face value of the coins. If enough people do it, it starts to have a measurable effect on the money supply and introduces inflationary pressure, while at the same time costing the Treasury to strike more coins.
 
The Mint/Treasury don't love those either, but they don't really have an impact on the money supply. There aren't really THAT many of them, and the coins that run through those presses aren't directly exchanged for more currency. The problem with melting down copper and zinc is that the copper and zinc get sold for more than the face value of the coins. If enough people do it, it starts to have a measurable effect on the money supply and introduces inflationary pressure, while at the same time costing the Treasury to strike more coins.

That's a good point. Though with inflation and the changing face of money movement (internet/credit cards) you would think the fed would want to begin removing pennies/nickels from circulation, so allowing melting on a limited set of coins might work...
 
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