Democratic senators stay with Reid… so far

Another big step cleared, apparently.

From the Washington Post:

Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (Nev.) appears to have secured the 60 votes needed to move an $848 billion health-care reform bill to the Senate floor for debate.

After days of indecision, Sen. Blanche Lincoln (Ark.) — the final Democratic holdout — announced Saturday afternoon that she has decided to support a procedural motion to break a GOP filibuster. Reid now expects all 60 members of his caucus to vote yes at 8 p.m. Saturday, clearing the way for amendment deliberations to begin after the Thanksgiving recess….

Two other undecided Democrats, Sens. Ben Nelson (Neb.) and Mary Landrieu (La.), also announced their support in the final hours before the Saturday vote.

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josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
11:50 am

BOSCH–
When Jay said that it was often a combination of words-phrases, my own knee-jerk was calmed a bit, BUT it’s still interesting to me as to what some of those are…I don’t take it quite as personally as I once did, but intellectually? Ay, there’s the rub…

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
11:51 am

RW–No, that wasn’t planned!

@@

November 22nd, 2009
11:51 am

Bruno:

Your own little collective church service here is interesting. Not enough love to go around, eh?

Shooting blanks? Well aren’t you a lucky guy…..no doubt that enables your heaven to open up quite frequently.

Angry Black Man

November 22nd, 2009
11:52 am

@@

NO!! Which is why I stated earlier that personally I don’t believe in abortions. I had one lost by miscarriage when I was in college. I didn’t find out until after the fact, so I took that as a sign from G*d that I wasn’t ready for fatherhood. I believed that when he knew I was ready, I’d be blessed with a child. That’s exactly what has happened in my life now. If I could go back and try to change things, I wouldn’t change a thing. I know miscarriage isn’t the exact same as abortion, but I understand the emotions people go thru when faced with that situation.

Nothing Is Free

November 22nd, 2009
11:52 am

Bosch

**it was because he had a Republican Congress to deal with, and vice versa.**

Bingo. We need a government that represents almost everyone. We had that and the economy boomed. I think we will have that again . . . soon.

md

November 22nd, 2009
11:53 am

Agree Bosch, checks and balances are needed. Currently, they do not exist to the extent needed.

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
11:53 am

Andy,

We get it.

You hate gay people.

How many times are you going to say it?

Does it make you FEEL better?

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
11:54 am

Bosch,

Dana Milbank over at WaPo did a lot more dissing than I did. He said we had 100 Blanche Dubois’ in the Senate.

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
11:55 am

Local MalContent–
Tell jt that for some of us “federal government” in and of itself is enough said!

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
11:56 am

josef,

I’m glad to see you’ve reclaimed your place at the top of the remote pages. It was tough filling in for you yesterday.

Bruno

November 22nd, 2009
11:56 am

“Not enough love to go around, eh?”

There’s plenty to go around, @@. Jump in anytime.

I Report :-) You Whine :-( mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
11:57 am

gitmo- I don’t hate no one, I counter depravity when I see it.

Am I supposed to remain silent and be a squish?

Hold hands with the perverts?

What is it with the kumbaya, y’all?

I thought Obozo was supposed to give you hope?

Nothing Is Free

November 22nd, 2009
11:57 am

josef, Bruno, md, ABM, RW

**You hate gay people.**

He’s baaaaack.

You guys have a great day. i have lots to do.

I’m outta here.

md

November 22nd, 2009
11:58 am

Since we agree a balanced gov’t is best, and Barry is there for at least 3 more years, can we count on you to do your part to balance the gov’t by voting out enough dems in congress to achieve the goal?

Bosch

November 22nd, 2009
11:59 am

RW,

I would almost agree with that – the Blanche Dubois comment – except for Snowe – I want her to be the first woman POTUS.

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
11:59 am

You people discussing N-GA be careful with your typing. Somebody once put the hyphen between the G and the A instead of the N and the G and he went ballistic for weeks about some perceived racial slur against him.

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
12:00 pm

Andy,

Yeah, your posts are full of ♥.

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
12:01 pm

@@

Bruno’s shooting blanks? Well, don’t look like he’ll ever have to face the abortion issue personally, then…but be careful, I’ve heard that that one’s been used for the non-raincoat wearing crowd..

getalife

“You hate gay people.”

Yeah, but he hates everybody…EEOC…

Bosch

November 22nd, 2009
12:01 pm

md,

I’ve had a GOP representative for about 20 years now – if my district ever elected a Dem representative again, I’d be convinced that the end of time was near.

Angry Black Man

November 22nd, 2009
12:01 pm

Later all

It’s time to go enjoy some pre-game analysis. I refuse to let the negativity of this board ruin this great Sunday and day of football watching.

Bruno

November 22nd, 2009
12:03 pm

“You guys have a great day. i have lots to do. I’m outta here.”

Me, too, NIF. AMF.

Bosch

November 22nd, 2009
12:04 pm

N-GA is no different than alot of others here – even those who are currently complaining about him. Why don’t we save the complaints about him when he’s here? That way you can actually address the points he brings up.

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
12:04 pm

RW–
Back on top…
“…he went ballistic…”
It’s them d*amned J-E-Ws…!

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
12:06 pm

BOSCH–
On N-GA…I was asked if there was anybody here I DIDN’T like, and he and Taxpayer came to mind as the only two…call me the guilty party–

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
12:07 pm

Bosch,

You never know when somebody is hanging out not saying anything. For instance my ex might not post for hours but bring up her name and she’ll be firing away within minutes.

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
12:07 pm

N-GA told me Paul was good people.

He was right.

AmVet

November 22nd, 2009
12:08 pm

josef, VERY funny with the EEOC refernece. And this is the kindler, gentler Andy.

You should have seen him during the good old days at Luckovich’s. Vituperation like I;’ve NEVER seen! Made

that was just a veiled reference to the anti-Semitic mantra heard back in the 60s and 70s.

Now we and the blacks have been replaced by the Mooslims and Mexicalis.

Tis the same irrational fear and hatred, just different faces…

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
12:10 pm

josef,

“Yeah, but he hates everybody…EEOC…”

Yup but they cut and run and call me a hater.

Bosch

November 22nd, 2009
12:10 pm

josef,

I’ve always considered you one of the most rational people here, and quite hilarious, and I am not directing this at you. But i find it extremely hypocritical for some here to complain about N-GA’s outbursts when they themselves are just as prone to the same behavior. Ya’ know what I mean?

Bosch

November 22nd, 2009
12:12 pm

RW,

True, but I don’t think N-GA fits into that category. All ya’ gotta do to see if I’m reading and not participating is mention Dick Cheney – it’s like the Pavlov thing – I have to type how evil he is. :-)

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
12:13 pm

AmVet–I’m still new here…kinder, gentler Andy!? Oy!

getalife–
I like Paul. And even a stopped clock is right twice a day…

Bosch

November 22nd, 2009
12:13 pm

“N-GA told me Paul was good people.

He was right.”

Indeed.

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
12:14 pm

Are you here Dick Cheney?

We could turn this into a seance. Are you here Evel Knievel?

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
12:17 pm

Yeah, Andy is trying to contain his hatred here since Jay would ban him and if you want to debate history, N-GA will bring it.

He knows fine food and wines too.

@@

November 22nd, 2009
12:19 pm

Bruno:

There’s plenty to go around, @@. Jump in anytime.

No thanks….like Andy, I don’t find your kinda love to be all that sincere.

Like so many libs, here, you’re like a little pee-shooter. I’ll take the honesty of Andy’s shotgun any day of the week.

If you can’t handle the blasts, don’t put yourself in the line of fire. Quit your whining, in other words.

Nothing Is Free

November 22nd, 2009
12:20 pm

Bosch

Came back in to turn off the computer. I am guilty of reacting to others There are several here that live for any kind of reaction to what they write. They never even attempt debate, but their entire mantra is offering short, insulting one liners, like is being offered by one of the worst right now.

I know that you are smart enough to be able to tell the difference between posters that occasionally react and posters that offer nothing . . . ever in the way of civil debate.

ABM is right that this was a nice civil series of posts that will quickly sink to the level of one poster becoming insulting and hysterical toward anyone and everyone that dares to suggest anything different than what he believes.

It’s Sunday afternoon and life is simply too short to deal with this kind of ignorance.

Have a good day.

GO FALCONS!!

Demming

November 22nd, 2009
12:21 pm

I confess that I had my doubts as to whether or not Harry Reid could break the Republican filibuster and get the health care to the senate floor, but the strategy has been brilliant. Frame a bill for the procedural vote that tilted left in terms of the public option, while leaving the states an “opt out” clause for the states. Now that the bill is on the Senate floor, I think that Reid will offer the Snowe amendment which will allow the public option to be triggered if certain cost and coverage benchmarks are not met .This would drag Snowe into the “Yes” column, and Reid would then have to snag three of the four holdouts, Nelson Landrieu, Lieberman, or Lincoln. I think that Nelson and Landrieu will willingly accept this compromise… Of the remaining two holdouts, Lincoln is the most likely to support the bill. Lieberman will vote No and court Republicans in his re-election effort. Who knows, maybe Snowe becomes a Democrat and Lieberman becomes a Republican.

Moreover, I think that Reid has public sentiment on his side. The latest CNN/ Public Research shows that in August, 2009, 20% of the public wanted the government to stop any legislation on health care reform effort, but by November, 2009 that figure had dropped to 15%. Conversely, the percentage of the public who thought that the government should proceed, but with major changes to the House bill, rose from 28% in August to 33% in November. There was little or no change in the response rates for respondents who favored minor changes to the house bill (26%, up 1 % from August, or those who thought that the Congress should start over next year (24%, down 1% from August).

The central theme in the republican opposition t the bill seems to be the opinion that the public option will destroy health insurance as we know it. My understanding of the bill is that those who have corporate benefits-such as I- would be excluded from any public option and that that the option would be available only to those at the very bottom rung of the economic ladder, which the Administration estimates at about 5% of the population. Moreover, most of the increased coverage would come through the regional exchanges and that coverage would be exclusively private in nature. How then would such a limited application of the public option drive the private insurers out of the market?? Inquiring minds want to know !

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
12:22 pm

Wouldn’t you hate to be in a football market that got the Cleveland/Detroit game today?

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
12:28 pm

ABM–gotcha…

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
12:28 pm

Demming,

Republicans hold 40 seats. There is no such thing as a Republican filibuster until they hold at least 41 so any filibuster will be a Democrat or Independent filibuster heavily supported by Republicans.

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
12:30 pm

RW,

Don’t they need 60 to end the debate ?

Bosch

November 22nd, 2009
12:33 pm

I’m off to make soup.

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
12:35 pm

How are you feeling Bosch?

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
12:35 pm

BOSCH–
Thanks for the kind words…

“Ya know what I mean?”

And how! As I said in my own culpa mea the other day, I should have just walked away, but I didn’t. I must admit, there are some things that just stick in my craw as the old folks say…

AmVet

November 22nd, 2009
12:43 pm

Notwithstanding its popularity, for me the NFL has slowly become almost insufferable to watch.

95% or more of the games are of zero interest to me. And that’s only because of a reinvigorated Falcon’s team.

Given the choice between pro and college football, there is not a chance in a hundred I would pick the NFL…

OK, off to lunch with friends.

Things are going to be much better if you only will…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl5Y96KDdDI

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
12:46 pm

Gotta go out in the rain…back in a bit I hope…

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
12:48 pm

I’m out too so that coward nif can come back.

Just a Thought

November 22nd, 2009
12:56 pm

Please, Jay, justify why Senator Landrieu had to be promised $300 million to vote yes. A justification beyond, “well, the Republicans did it”. That’s no excuse because we all know what a crapyp job the GOP has done. We DO need reform, but at what cost?

@@

November 22nd, 2009
12:57 pm

Things are going to be much better if you only will…

Shower the people you love with love…???

Dixie Chicks, Natalie Maines

Remarks about George Bush and the War in Iraq

During the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, the Dixie Chicks performed in concert in London on March 10, 2003, at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire theatre in England. During the introduction to their song “Travelin’ Soldier”, Natalie Maines, a Texas native, said:
“ Just so you know, we’re on the good side with y’all. We do not want this war, this violence, and we’re ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas. ”

President Bush responded to the controversy in an interview with Tom Brokaw on April 24:
“ The Dixie Chicks are free to speak their mind. They can say what they want to say … they shouldn’t have their feelings hurt just because some people don’t want to buy their records when they speak out … Freedom is a two-way street … I don’t really care what the Dixie Chicks said. I want to do what I think is right for the American people, and if some singers or Hollywood stars feel like speaking out, that’s fine. That’s the great thing about America. It stands in stark contrast to Iraq … ”

It was only the love of money that made Natalie apologize for her comments.

I Report :-) You Whine :-( mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
1:01 pm

You should have seen him during the good old days at Luckovich’s. Vituperation like I;’ve NEVER seen! Made

that was just a veiled reference to the anti-Semitic mantra heard back in the 60s and 70s.

Now we and the blacks have been replaced by the Mooslims and Mexicalis.

Tis the same irrational fear and hatred, just different faces…

This spoken by the most vulgar, completely obsessed, mumbling purveyor of hate that this blog has ever seen.

Yikes, that means he knows what he’s talking about and I’d better reassess my behavior.

I wouldn’t want to be like him.

Funny how the libs will defend those who spew from the left but disagreements with the positions they cling to is “hate speech.”

Man up, you sissies.

Just a Thought

November 22nd, 2009
1:02 pm

Demming, there is also a poll that came out this week from Quinnipiac University. The question went as follows: “President Obama has pledged that health insurance reform will not add to our federal budget deficit over the next decade. Do you think that President Obama will be able to keep his promise or do you think that any health care plan that Congress passes and President Obama signs will add to the federal budget deficit?”

The answer: Less than one-fifth of the voters — 19 percent of the sample — think he will keep his word.

Looks like 81% of the country thinks he’s going to go back on his promise. Sad testament to his character.

Normal

November 22nd, 2009
1:03 pm

Still, banning the Dixie Chicks by the radio stations was censorship. That’s about as Un American as you can get.

Bud Wiser

November 22nd, 2009
1:04 pm

I believe that now, in fact, political correctness has reached its apogee (or is it perigee) with the arrival of Burka Barbie just in time for Christmas.

Falcons coming on, I’m outta here.

El Jefe

November 22nd, 2009
1:08 pm

To all liberal, progressives, and other left leaning idiots.

The Healthcare bill will sign your eminent job loss. Congress will be purged, the President will have to fight just to keep his head above water, and to add insult to injury, the conservatives will probably screw this chance also.

Let’s all go back to a government instilled in the Constitution. Congress and the President are not all powerful. Both have violated the Constitution on too many occasion, both parties.

As to illustrate, the only sector where there is good strong job growth, is in the public sector. Government jobs are growing.

Can anyone name me one product that Government produces?
Can anyone name me one item the Government makes money on?

El Jefe

November 22nd, 2009
1:10 pm

Normal,

By definition, only a “state” (some form of government) can censor.

Otherwise, it is the free market and personal preference, both allowed under the law.

El Jefe

November 22nd, 2009
1:12 pm

Just a Thought,

It is called a bribe, something you and I would go to jail for.

Common Sense

November 22nd, 2009
1:14 pm

Off Topic:

For those of you pontificating about Georgia’s record and blaming it on poor coaching – it’s a game. American soldiers the same age as those players are in a fight for their lives and they’re getting poor coaching from the White House. Worry about that!

@@

November 22nd, 2009
1:20 pm

Normal:

I didn’t follow the Chicks controversy that closely, but my understanding is that the radio stations were responding to their listeners.

Still, banning the Dixie Chicks by the radio stations was censorship. That’s about as Un American as you can get.

Shutting the opposition out of townhall meetings was……..

what exactly?

Common Sense

November 22nd, 2009
1:22 pm

@@:

Or Republicans out of legislative meetings ……………………

Normal

November 22nd, 2009
1:30 pm

Shutting the opposition out of town hall meetings was……..

what exactly?

Censorship, and I didn’t agree with that either. Just like I didn’t agree with President Bush hand picking his audience’s.
There are examples of this going on on all sides. Doesn’t make it right. I believe in freedom of speech…even when I don’t want to hear it.

Back to the game…later.

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
1:36 pm

getalife,

If they can’t get 60 it’s because at least one Democrat or Independent won’t vote to end to debate so it isn’t a Republican filibuster.

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
1:41 pm

Still, banning the Dixie Chicks by the radio stations was censorship. That’s about as Un American as you can get.

Baloney. That was a business decision pure and simple, unless you can show me where the government threatened the stations in any way for playing the Dixie Chicks.

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
1:43 pm

RW,

Looks like Nelson or Lieberman will kill it.

Unless they get the millions.

Gone to watch the Saints game.

@@

November 22nd, 2009
1:44 pm

Common Sense:

I was gonna mention that. It was censoring the people’s representative government.

I gotta stop painting my bedroom and go paint a friend’s nursery. She can’t bend over or climb.

The timing sucks! Due date draws near.

Out!

Normal

November 22nd, 2009
2:20 pm

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
1:41 pm
Business decision or not, it was still punishment for the Chicks saying an unpopular thing at the time. That sounds like censorship to me. And why, since President Bush is out of office have they not been back on the radio?

This is the American way…
“I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it..”
Voltaire

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
2:23 pm

Normal,

Unless you can show me some government intervention it’s just not censorship. Are you even sure they aren’t being played on the radio?

Normal

November 22nd, 2009
2:43 pm

RW, I don’t agree with your definition of censorship. Anytime a person is denied a platform
of speech, especially at the expense of their livelihood, that is censorship.

And yes, I call country stations about the Dixie Chicks and they still refuse. Know how to hold a grudge, don’t they.

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
2:46 pm

Normal,

Nobody is entitled to a platform of speech on someone else’s property.

What stations do you call? I just did a little browsing and they had a song get to number 4 on the charts in 2007 and it doesn’t appear they have anything current out.

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
2:48 pm

I’m back. Dixie Chicks? Most of my listening is on on-line radio and the stations there do play them. If you have Pandora, do you a Dixie Chicks station and see who they play with them…

Censor, noun

1. A person authorized to examine books, films, or other material and to remove or suppress what is considered morally, politically, or otherwise objectionable.

2. An official, as in the armed forces, who examines personal mail and official dispatches to remove information considered secret or a risk to security.

3. One that condemns or censures.

3. One of two officials in ancient Rome responsible for taking the public census and supervising public behavior and morals.

4. Psychology The agent in the unconscious that is responsible for censorship.

TRANSITIVE VERB:
cen·sored, cen·sor·ing, cen·sors

To examine and expurgate.

ETYMOLOGY:
Latin censor, Roman censor, from censere, to assess; see kens- in Indo-European roots

OTHER FORMS:
censor·a·ble (Adjective), cen·sori·al (sn-sôr-l, -sr-) (Adjective)

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
2:51 pm

WHINER–

“Man up, you sissies.”

Ready when you are Butch, but me and you better let security in our geriatrics wing know…

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
2:54 pm

josef,

This came from an AP story that I can’t find at the moment

But the Chicks’ new single, “Not Ready to Make Nice,” is now in rotation in several major markets, pushing it to No. 36 on Billboard’s country singles chart after its first full week of airplay. Other stations, however, have been slower to embrace it.

That song didn’t come out until 2006 so it would seem this “no air play” canard is just another moonbat myth that refuses to die.

Midori

November 22nd, 2009
2:56 pm

anyone watching the Baltimore-Colts game?

this is exciting!!

I didn’t know the Ravens had it in them!!

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
2:59 pm

Midori,

Watching the Saints.

Are the Ravens winning?

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
3:02 pm

14-12 Indy at the moment

Midori

November 22nd, 2009
3:03 pm

and the Ravens are driving…………

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
3:04 pm

Great, hope Indy loses and we are the only undefeated team.

Midori

November 22nd, 2009
3:05 pm

Christ!!!

Ravens just missed the field goal that would have put them on top.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
3:14 pm

diM- You know your Skins are playing a pretty good game, amazingly, don’t you?

I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
3:19 pm

The doubters are suddenly stretching across a broad section of the Democratic party’s natural constituency. They include black congressional leaders upset by the sluggish economy; women and Hispanics appalled by concessions made to Republicans on healthcare; anti-war liberals depressed by the debate over troops for Afghanistan; and growing numbers of blue-collar workers who are continuing to lose their jobs and homes. -TimesOnLine

Speak for yourself, hack, we Republicans think he’s great!

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
3:21 pm

A MOST interesting occurance! The Moderator “censored” my 3:18 on censorship, another one “for the books…” :-)

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
3:21 pm

Finally Andy.

You should.

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
3:22 pm

Midori,

I’ve been flipping back and forth for the last half hour and the Ravens seem to have been driving the whole time. Why is it they always have the ball but never go anywhere?

getalife

November 22nd, 2009
3:24 pm

Ladies and gentleman.

On this day @ 3:19 pm President Obama is praised by Andy.

Lord help us.

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
3:24 pm

Is it in paragraph 1?

Interesting that this topic should come up today. As we post my “other work” is a fact check on a manuscript. I know the editorial stance of the publisher and that gives me a guideline as to what needs to be given extra scrutiny. Some things I can reference with a standard resource, others I have to pull from a number of sources, pro, contra and neutral (in this case, the latter are not so easily available as it’s a “hot button topic.) In this case I have to be VERY careful myself since I have strong opinions and they are at odds with the editorial stance.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
3:25 pm

The Colts just stuffed them 1st and goal from the 1, with only a field goal for their efforts. They will come to regret this.

Midori

November 22nd, 2009
3:27 pm

word, RW.

Word……………

I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
3:27 pm

Duh Falcons are fixing to be euthanized, hahaha.

Midori

November 22nd, 2009
3:28 pm

Andy,

figures the one time they are playing decently — against the most hated Cowboys — and I can’t get the game.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
3:29 pm

Pardon me, they just got euthanized.

AmVet

November 22nd, 2009
3:29 pm

Gawd, I love how I can get these droolers going! I can damn near get them to do it on command these days.

Normal, love of country tops love of the GOP.

Well for MOST of us anyway…

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
3:30 pm

Midori,

Open a window on nfl.com and you can fake watch the game in pretty much real time.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
3:31 pm

Er, Midori, you might not want to see what’s happening now. Duh Boys are back in Skin territory.

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
3:32 pm

Well, folks, it’s in the second paragraph and there’s absolutely nothing there to moderate that I can discern…

Okay, Jaybird…Do tell!

I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
3:33 pm

I wonder what the Seahawks thought two points would do for them?

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
3:33 pm

josef,

Look for the ending of some word coupling with the beginning of some other word to see if you can find anything.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 22nd, 2009
3:35 pm

Happy day, Midori, Romo got picked.

RW-(the original)

November 22nd, 2009
3:35 pm

Andy,

I guess they figured they would only need three td’s and a field goal to catch up with a two pointer. Dreamers if you will…

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
3:42 pm

RW–

“Look for the ending of some word coupling with the beginning of some other word to see if you can find anything.”

Did that. Also went and asterisked the “o” in Foxy…

josef nix

November 22nd, 2009
3:43 pm

BINGO! There we are together RW…

Midori

November 22nd, 2009
3:44 pm

thanks Andy and RW.