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« on: August 13, 2011, 02:37:55 PM »

 To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0


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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2011, 02:43:35 PM »

To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0


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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2011, 02:50:19 PM »

To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0


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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2011, 03:03:48 PM »

Is that a fly or German cockroach?
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« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2011, 03:03:51 PM »

To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0


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I still need to know his position on quantitative easing before I pledge my vote. And that fly needs to go.

The only thing worse than the fly is a quoted fly.  Cheesy

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« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2011, 03:14:40 PM »

To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0


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That irritating fly may cost votes.

I still need to know his position on quantitative easing before I pledge my vote. And that fly needs to go.

The only thing worse than the fly is a quoted fly.  Cheesy

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That answers my question, then. German cockroaches multiply faster than Kudzu leaves.
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« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2011, 04:59:00 PM »

To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0




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That irritating fly may cost votes.

I still need to know his position on quantitative easing before I pledge my vote. And that fly needs to go.


Well, it depends on what the intention ( target) of the quantitative easing is. For instance, To prevent deflation and interest rates dropping too low?  Well it could work much better than intended and cause rates to not fall enough, to not fall at all, or possibly cause inflation. A very risky process, but so is nuking Pakistan, (since they have nuke capabilities too)  but if the reward is worth the risk, well, that's a risk I'd have to take. ( I have never avoided a fight because I thought the bully could dight as well as I could.)  Quantitative Easing is certainly situationally dependent I would I would have to form a quorum of financial advisers and discuss the individual situation before condoning or condemning such an action.
  I hope this answers your question in a satisfactory manner.
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« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2011, 05:09:38 PM »

Well, it depends on what the intention ( target) of the quantitative easing is. For instance, To prevent deflation and interest rates dropping too low?  Well it could work much better than intended and cause rates to not fall enough, to not fall at all, or possibly cause inflation. A very risky process, but so is nuking Pakistan, (since they have nuke capabilities too)  but if the reward is worth the risk, well, that's a risk I'd have to take. ( I have never avoided a fight because I thought the bully could dight as well as I could.)  Quantitative Easing is certainly situationally dependent I would I would have to form a quorum of financial advisers and discuss the individual situation before condoning or condemning such an action.
  I hope this answers your question in a satisfactory manner.
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I think you just lost my vote. You sound too much like the guy in charge now and I don't like him very much. Make a decision and tell me where you stand. And get rid of that fly.
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« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2011, 05:23:14 PM »

Well, it depends on what the intention ( target) of the quantitative easing is. For instance, To prevent deflation and interest rates dropping too low?  Well it could work much better than intended and cause rates to not fall enough, to not fall at all, or possibly cause inflation. A very risky process, but so is nuking Pakistan, (since they have nuke capabilities too)  but if the reward is worth the risk, well, that's a risk I'd have to take. ( I have never avoided a fight because I thought the bully could dight as well as I could.)  Quantitative Easing is certainly situationally dependent I would I would have to form a quorum of financial advisers and discuss the individual situation before condoning or condemning such an action.
  I hope this answers your question in a satisfactory manner.

I think you just lost my vote. You sound too much like the guy in charge now and I don't like him very much. Make a decision and tell me where you stand. And get rid of that fly.
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He has only been running for a few days and he already sounds like a politician, doesn't he?  Cheesy
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« Reply #9 on: August 13, 2011, 07:29:07 PM »

To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0




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That irritating fly may cost votes.

I still need to know his position on quantitative easing before I pledge my vote. And that fly needs to go.


Well, it depends on what the intention ( target) of the quantitative easing is. For instance, To prevent deflation and interest rates dropping too low?  Well it could work much better than intended and cause rates to not fall enough, to not fall at all, or possibly cause inflation. A very risky process, but so is nuking Pakistan, (since they have nuke capabilities too)  but if the reward is worth the risk, well, that's a risk I'd have to take. ( I have never avoided a fight because I thought the bully could dight as well as I could.)  Quantitative Easing is certainly situationally dependent I would I would have to form a quorum of financial advisers and discuss the individual situation before condoning or condemning such an action.
  I hope this answers your question in a satisfactory manner.

What the heck does this have to do with using play action on 3rd and 5, or playing prevent with a 21 point lead with 4 minutes to go? This smells of politics and I am personally offended.  Angry
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« Reply #10 on: August 13, 2011, 07:34:37 PM »

To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0




 Fly






That irritating fly may cost votes.

I still need to know his position on quantitative easing before I pledge my vote. And that fly needs to go.


Well, it depends on what the intention ( target) of the quantitative easing is. For instance, To prevent deflation and interest rates dropping too low?  Well it could work much better than intended and cause rates to not fall enough, to not fall at all, or possibly cause inflation. A very risky process, but so is nuking Pakistan, (since they have nuke capabilities too)  but if the reward is worth the risk, well, that's a risk I'd have to take. ( I have never avoided a fight because I thought the bully could dight as well as I could.)  Quantitative Easing is certainly situationally dependent I would I would have to form a quorum of financial advisers and discuss the individual situation before condoning or condemning such an action.
  I hope this answers your question in a satisfactory manner.

What the heck does this have to do with using play action on 3rd and 5, or playing prevent with a 21 point lead with 4 minutes to go? This smells of politics and I am personally offended.  Angry

Talk to WV.   Cool
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« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2011, 07:38:39 PM »

To;SBB, Trey "Kickity Kickball" Travis, NTYF, other *burn Lurkers ( both overt and covert) Negative Nancies, Debby Downers, Worry Warts and Chicken Littles. This post / blog / link is for you.

http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2011/08/why-ncaa-doesnt-care-about-t-town.html?m=0




 Fly






That irritating fly may cost votes.

I still need to know his position on quantitative easing before I pledge my vote. And that fly needs to go.


Well, it depends on what the intention ( target) of the quantitative easing is. For instance, To prevent deflation and interest rates dropping too low?  Well it could work much better than intended and cause rates to not fall enough, to not fall at all, or possibly cause inflation. A very risky process, but so is nuking Pakistan, (since they have nuke capabilities too)  but if the reward is worth the risk, well, that's a risk I'd have to take. ( I have never avoided a fight because I thought the bully could dight as well as I could.)  Quantitative Easing is certainly situationally dependent I would I would have to form a quorum of financial advisers and discuss the individual situation before condoning or condemning such an action.
  I hope this answers your question in a satisfactory manner.

What the heck does this have to do with using play action on 3rd and 5, or playing prevent with a 21 point lead with 4 minutes to go? This smells of politics and I am personally offended.  Angry

Talk to WV.   Cool

No way. He scares me.  Sad
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« Reply #12 on: August 13, 2011, 08:10:12 PM »

Well, it depends on what the intention ( target) of the quantitative easing is. For instance, To prevent deflation and interest rates dropping too low?  Well it could work much better than intended and cause rates to not fall enough, to not fall at all, or possibly cause inflation. A very risky process, but so is nuking Pakistan, (since they have nuke capabilities too)  but if the reward is worth the risk, well, that's a risk I'd have to take. ( I have never avoided a fight because I thought the bully could dight as well as I could.)  Quantitative Easing is certainly situationally dependent I would I would have to form a quorum of financial advisers and discuss the individual situation before condoning or condemning such an action.
  I hope this answers your question in a satisfactory manner.

I think you just lost my vote. You sound too much like the guy in charge now and I don't like him very much. Make a decision and tell me where you stand. And get rid of that fly.
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« Reply #13 on: August 13, 2011, 08:18:12 PM »

Well, it depends on what the intention ( target) of the quantitative easing is. For instance, To prevent deflation and interest rates dropping too low?  Well it could work much better than intended and cause rates to not fall enough, to not fall at all, or possibly cause inflation. A very risky process, but so is nuking Pakistan, (since they have nuke capabilities too)  but if the reward is worth the risk, well, that's a risk I'd have to take. ( I have never avoided a fight because I thought the bully could dight as well as I could.)  Quantitative Easing is certainly situationally dependent I would I would have to form a quorum of financial advisers and discuss the individual situation before condoning or condemning such an action.
  I hope this answers your question in a satisfactory manner.

I think you just lost my vote. You sound too much like the guy in charge now and I don't like him very much. Make a decision and tell me where you stand. And get rid of that fly.

Besides having beer in the rose garden, I am NOTHING like that idiot in office.
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I have no idea what you stand for. You seem to be very similar to our current chief of staff. I remember a statement he made " I am neither for or against" that sound just like you.
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« Reply #14 on: August 13, 2011, 08:28:58 PM »

Have you read the original thread about me running for President? If not you should.
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