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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
Shut up! I am still working on my degree. Smart Asses.
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Uncle Phil
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
No shame in that man. Watch out though, there are some insane equines trotting around here who may not like having to talk down to your level
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Uncle Phil
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
Hahaha. Fire. Fire Good! <<grunt>>
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
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LOL...I wonder whom you're referring to???????
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
I will never say anything negative to someone that is trying to get there. For me it was the toughest thing I have ever had to personally do. (not including having to go through the death of my daughter and almost death of my wife...I'm talking accomplishments.)
I had a minor league contract as a pitcher, and I blew my shoulder out and lost it all...I have been an all american soccer player (second team)...I played in the NAIA div. 1 all star teams for softball and football. I scored 6 goals and 3 assists playing hockey on a broken ankle...still nothing beat that feeling I had getting the masters degree. It was just very hard for me, so I see it as the greatest accomplishment for me, and I don't begrudge anyone that trys or even doesn't try...it's hard and I wish you the best of luck. If you need a cheerleader to get there, then I will be there for you. I know it's tough!
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
That's good, if I didn't have the support of my wife and dogs (hehe) I would have never made it. She was great, and for me tough situations to overcome come easier when you have someone there for you.
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
Speaking of which I have a paper to write before Friday and 2 programs to write before Saturday. Does anybody have pseudo code for Lucid's Algorithm for the lowest common denominator?
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
Thank you.
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
We know one thing about Romney, he won't win Massachusetts. Man, he whales on the state that elected him as governor. There are certain thing you aught not do and that's trash your own state.
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Uncle Phil
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Re: The legacy of 'W'?
I think what really hurts Romney (beyond his religion) is that he's essentially the same as W. A businessman turned governor. I think the country as a whole wants to get away from that "businessman mentality" in the White House. Then again, I'm not sure most of America even makes that comparison between the two now that I think about it
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I would tend to agree with you, but Kerry got the Mass. votes during his run and he is hated in that area. I should know, I lived there. For some reason, people feel an obligation to vote for the "home team" up there. It was really surprising to hear it too. I know several people that will vote straight party lines, no matter what, and I know several that will just pick the home town guy. It's sad but true. I am expecting Romney to get A LOT of Mass. votes.
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