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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Friday, March 20, 2009 4:26:42 AM
I'm good Becks...Just chillin' out at the office (I support my co's overseas offices). [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, March 20, 2009 4:15:30 AM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya Darth, I'm about, although it's nearly my bed time LOL. How are ya?
[(THE REAL)fatman_rick] Friday, March 20, 2009 4:22:45 AM
IM ONLY AFTER WAKING UP LOL. WHAT TIME IS IT THERE BECKS. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, March 20, 2009 4:15:30 AM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya Darth, I'm about, although it's nearly my bed time LOL. How are ya?
[_strat_] Friday, March 20, 2009 4:21:05 AM
Private Strat reporting for duty, sir!
And yeah... TGIF!!! This week was really a drag... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Friday, March 20, 2009 4:12:26 AM)
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
TGIF!!!! Where's everyone at?
[Becks] Friday, March 20, 2009 4:15:30 AM
Hiya Darth, I'm about, although it's nearly my bed time LOL. How are ya?
[(THE REAL)fatman_rick] Friday, March 20, 2009 4:15:20 AM
HERE BE ME. ARRRRRRRRRRR.
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Friday, March 20, 2009 4:12:26 AM
TGIF!!!! Where's everyone at?
[spapad] Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:44:51 PM
We are sorted, Murray took care of it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:12:14 PM)
Necroticist wrote:
Right..with what i was saying earlier....Murray is looking into it...hopefully we all be sorted later...
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:12:14 PM
Right..with what i was saying earlier....Murray is looking into it...hopefully we all be sorted later...
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:30:07 PM
had a lil panic today with grandaughter...but is ok now..am having a couple of drinks b4 i hit the sack
I get about 3 to 6 hours a night...ain't good..and hi back.
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:43:38 PM
I get about 3 to 6 hours a night...ain't good..and hi back.
[adrianaec_88] Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:33:12 PM
how are you necro? .....that sucks, I used to have that problem [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:30:42 PM)
Necroticist wrote:
Whats tired mean? lol - sorry am an insomniac - is hard for me to sleep...
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:30:42 PM
Whats tired mean? lol - sorry am an insomniac - is hard for me to sleep...
[adrianaec_88] Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:28:47 PM
GOING TO BED WILL NOT SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM...SENILITY IS A CONDITION,YOU KNOW THAT OH TOOOOOO WELL!!!....
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Yes Iam tired.. Early to bed for me tonight...
Talk to you all tomorrow, Iam going into the City...
Hugs MG~
[Soylentgreen4u] Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:21:17 PM
GOING TO BED WILL NOT SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM...SENILITY IS A CONDITION,YOU KNOW THAT OH TOOOOOO WELL!!!.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:40:45 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Yes Iam tired.. Early to bed for me tonight...
Talk to you all tomorrow, Iam going into the City...
Hugs MG~
[Becks] Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:10:47 PM
Man you guys are going to have an awesome Priest filled summer!
[Soylentgreen4u] Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:48:47 PM
I'LL CALL AHEAD AND WARN THEM YOU'RE COMIN'.......LOCK THE DOORS, HIDE YOUR PETS,HAMMER GIANT PIECES OF CROOKED WOOD ACROSS YOUR WINDOWS...MAD WOMAN
APPROACHING YOUR TOWN ...RUN AWAY...RUN AWAAAAAAAAY!!!...(tee-hee) [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:40:45 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Yes Iam tired.. Early to bed for me tonight...
Talk to you all tomorrow, Iam going into the City...
Hugs MG~
[scorpion01] Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:48:08 PM
JULY WILL BE A GREAT MONTH FOR ME. 3 BROOKLYN CYCLONES BASEBALL GAMES. A LONG 4TH OF JULY WEELEND. JUDAS PRIEST ON BACK TO BACK NIGHTS AT PNC AND JONES BEACH AND FINALLY 8 DAYS UP IN LAKE GEORGE.
IF THEY HAVE THE MEET AND GREET MAYBE I'LL DO THAT AND ONLY GO TO ONE SHOW.
AM LOOKING VERY FORWARD TO HEARING STEELER, THE RAGE AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE OLD TO BE WISE. REALLY HOPE SINNER AND DEATH ARE IN THE SET LIST THIS TIME. DUE TO THE TIME RESTRICTIONS THEY WERE LEFT OFF THE LAST SHOW.
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:40:45 PM
Yes Iam tired.. Early to bed for me tonight...
Talk to you all tomorrow, Iam going into the City...
Hugs MG~
[Becks] Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:37:11 PM
Sounds very productive MG. I've been fairly busy here too, got my housework done so yay! lol. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:19:57 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Hello Metal Peeps, and Peepets.. Had a really busy day tody.. got lots of work done..even a little touch up painting around the house,,, and then finally dinner @ 7pm.. geesh..
I heard the priest show last nite was awesome... A guy I know went to it.. GAWD July 3rd couldnt get here quick enough for me..
Necro,,, I want a pic of you and the Kitty..
Hugs to my MetalFamily
MG~
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:19:57 PM
Hello Metal Peeps, and Peepets.. Had a really busy day tody.. got lots of work done..even a little touch up painting around the house,,, and then finally dinner @ 7pm.. geesh..
I heard the priest show last nite was awesome... A guy I know went to it.. GAWD July 3rd couldnt get here quick enough for me..
Necro,,, I want a pic of you and the Kitty..
Hugs to my MetalFamily
MG~
[spapad] Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:05:18 PM
The pic I had in my head would have been a Hoot!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:53:30 PM)
Becks wrote:
LOL heavy metal chihuahua!
[Becks] Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:53:30 PM
LOL heavy metal chihuahua!
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:52:19 PM
Oh plz no...
[spapad] Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:43:00 PM
Yah know if I could photoshop I would have taken your "very metal" picture and put a Chihuahua in your arms! LMAO [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:34:42 PM)
Necroticist wrote:
Ya Heinz variety can be great,,,cross-breeds..ain't me tho...am a lil fussy
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:34:42 PM
Ya Heinz variety can be great,,,cross-breeds..ain't me tho...am a lil fussy
[spapad] Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:34:06 PM
Ok, I agree poodles of the small variety are just plain frufru! But the Standard Poodle, the big guy, is extremely intellegent and is nothing more
than a hound really. Get rid of the haircut from hell and you've got yourself one great hound! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:30:44 PM)
Becks wrote:
Wow that's awesome Delivererofevil!
Necro - yeah I wouldn't want a poodle either LOL! Although there are some cool smaller breeds out there. Our boy is just a good old fashioned mutt.
[Becks] Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:30:44 PM
Wow that's awesome Delivererofevil!
Necro - yeah I wouldn't want a poodle either LOL! Although there are some cool smaller breeds out there. Our boy is just a good old fashioned mutt.
[DelivererofEvil] Thursday, March 19, 2009 5:32:07 PM
MY PRIEST JACKET!
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:51:49 PM
I have to go with a good breed....English bull terrier was my last....lol...can u picture me with a poodle? lmao [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:23:52 PM)
Becks wrote:
Oooh that'd be nice to get another dog, Necro. Our boy is lovely, he's a good watch dog too which is handy LOL!
Necroticist wrote:
Dogs rock..me and wife are discussing another....is ages since i lost my last...
Becks wrote:
Hello everyone is metal land! Hope everyone has a great day. I'm off to take the dog for a run, then I'm probably going to do some chores for a little bit BLEGH! LOL.
[Becks] Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:23:52 PM
Oooh that'd be nice to get another dog, Necro. Our boy is lovely, he's a good watch dog too which is handy LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:38:40 PM)
Necroticist wrote:
Dogs rock..me and wife are discussing another....is ages since i lost my last...
Becks wrote:
Hello everyone is metal land! Hope everyone has a great day. I'm off to take the dog for a run, then I'm probably going to do some chores for a little bit BLEGH! LOL.
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:38:40 PM
Dogs rock..me and wife are discussing another....is ages since i lost my last... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Thursday, March 19, 2009 2:51:21 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hello everyone is metal land! Hope everyone has a great day. I'm off to take the dog for a run, then I'm probably going to do some chores for a little bit BLEGH! LOL.
[Becks] Thursday, March 19, 2009 2:51:21 PM
Hello everyone is metal land! Hope everyone has a great day. I'm off to take the dog for a run, then I'm probably going to do some chores for a little bit BLEGH! LOL.
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:00:22 PM
Kinda wierd...am not the only one complaining..but Murray is on it....must be some silly lil fault. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:28:49 PM)
Head banger wrote:
havent had any issues either at work or home.
Necroticist wrote:
Good day all - still contacting webmaster about these 'random' disconnection/error probs - might help if anyone else could do the same..so far he sees no problems, but something ain't right...
[Head banger] Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:28:49 PM
havent had any issues either at work or home. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:32:20 AM)
Necroticist wrote:
Good day all - still contacting webmaster about these 'random' disconnection/error probs - might help if anyone else could do the same..so far he sees no problems, but something ain't right...
[Necroticist] Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:32:20 AM
Good day all - still contacting webmaster about these 'random' disconnection/error probs - might help if anyone else could do the same..so far he sees no problems, but something ain't right...
[(THE REAL)fatman_rick] Thursday, March 19, 2009 5:49:50 AM
HEY GUYS THOUGHT THIS WAS RATHER FUNNY. ESPECIALLY THE SCOTTISH DUDE.LOL
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:51:41 AM
Good Morning fellow Metallians!!!!!! One More Day Til Friday!!!!
[spapad] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:43:15 PM
I've been kicked off a few times below the thirty minute grace period a couple times as well Necro. Maybe just a glich? I'm sure Mr. Francis (Murray) will get the the bottom of it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:33:38 PM)
Necroticist wrote:
Think i posted earlier about one thats going around...is a complete bastard (scuse language) damn hard to remove
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:33:38 PM
Think i posted earlier about one thats going around...is a complete bastard (scuse language) damn hard to remove
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:30:41 PM
Oh god - will have to look into that one [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:26:24 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hopefully Murray gets it sorted, Necro. I get the feeling there may be a virus around, a few minutes ago whenever I clicked on a link here my anti-virus went mental alerting me, hmmm.........
Necroticist wrote:
K = posted Murray....let's see
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:26:24 PM
Hopefully Murray gets it sorted, Necro. I get the feeling there may be a virus around, a few minutes ago whenever I clicked on a link here my anti-virus went mental alerting me, hmmm......... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:20:22 PM)
Necroticist wrote:
K = posted Murray....let's see
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:20:22 PM
K = posted Murray....let's see
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:17:00 PM
This is getting silly...ain't just me getting cut off...need to contact Murray again.
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:03:25 PM
Ah yep, I've got it on CNN now, they were just talking about her. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:01:18 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Yes, she died. Sad, indeed.
I am curious to see a news report coming up on CNN in another few minutes. I am SURE that they are going to harp on wearing a helmet. Probably not a good time to throw this out there but I have been a skier since I was a young child. Never once worn one of those either....
Becks wrote:
WTF she's dead?!?!?! Last I heard she was injured skiing, oh my goodness! That's sad.
guidogodoy wrote:
Don't think I ever mentioned it before, Spa, but pop works for the mega-medical company Fisher Scientific. High position at that...
I can't believe he wouldn't have the newest machine. Damn think was still a bit loud. Then again, I am an extremely light sleeper. Plus, I'd have to sleep on my damn back!! Ah...maybe someday.
Becks: thanks for the kind words. Typical guy answer: yeah...I'll get around to it sometime.
I am actually in a bit of shock over the sudden death of Natasha Richardson. WTF? Died after an accident on a bunny hill??! What type of crap luck is THAT? Here I just get back from cliff-jumping double black diamond runs at almost 10,000 feet where you easily could have lost control and fallen off a cliff and she dies because of a fender bender on a green run. Wow, I am really shocked at the news and I don't even know much about her career as an actress.
spapad wrote:
If if turns out you need one someday the machines are WAY quieter than they used to be.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:01:18 PM
Yes, she died. Sad, indeed.
I am curious to see a news report coming up on CNN in another few minutes. I am SURE that they are going to harp on wearing a helmet. Probably not a good time to throw this out there but I have been a skier since I was a young child. Never once worn one of those either.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:50:23 PM)
Becks wrote:
WTF she's dead?!?!?! Last I heard she was injured skiing, oh my goodness! That's sad.
guidogodoy wrote:
Don't think I ever mentioned it before, Spa, but pop works for the mega-medical company Fisher Scientific. High position at that...
I can't believe he wouldn't have the newest machine. Damn think was still a bit loud. Then again, I am an extremely light sleeper. Plus, I'd have to sleep on my damn back!! Ah...maybe someday.
Becks: thanks for the kind words. Typical guy answer: yeah...I'll get around to it sometime.
I am actually in a bit of shock over the sudden death of Natasha Richardson. WTF? Died after an accident on a bunny hill??! What type of crap luck is THAT? Here I just get back from cliff-jumping double black diamond runs at almost 10,000 feet where you easily could have lost control and fallen off a cliff and she dies because of a fender bender on a green run. Wow, I am really shocked at the news and I don't even know much about her career as an actress.
spapad wrote:
If if turns out you need one someday the machines are WAY quieter than they used to be.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:55:06 PM
I knew a friend who had one and I splet is his guest room next to his room and never even heard the thing. But then again, I had Flora in the bed with me and she snored back then! She had to have her tonsils removed and has not sored since.
Wouldn't hurt to get sleep tested though, just to see if it's happening.
I'm with you, if I were forced to sleep on my back I would go insane! Been a belly sleeper/ fetal position sleeper my whole life, would never get an ounce of sleep on my back.
I'm off for now, Flora wants my computer.
Don't think I ever mentioned it before, Spa, but pop works for the mega-medical company Fisher Scientific. High position at that...
I can't believe he wouldn't have the newest machine. Damn think was still a bit loud. Then again, I am an extremely light sleeper. Plus, I'd have to sleep on my damn back!! Ah...maybe someday.
Becks: thanks for the kind words. Typical guy answer: yeah...I'll get around to it sometime.
I am actually in a bit of shock over the sudden death of Natasha Richardson. WTF? Died after an accident on a bunny hill??! What type of crap luck is THAT? Here I just get back from cliff-jumping double black diamond runs at almost 10,000 feet where you easily could have lost control and fallen off a cliff and she dies because of a fender bender on a green run. Wow, I am really shocked at the news and I don't even know much about her career as an actress.
spapad wrote:
If if turns out you need one someday the machines are WAY quieter than they used to be.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:53:28 PM
Oh dear, that is very very sad for her family [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:51:57 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
They said she was brain dead.. I guess she was sking with out any head protection.... SAD,,,,
I dont know much about the whole accident. or her carrer .. but that is what I read on the headline today!
She was a very pretty woman... Very sad for her family.
Okay Iam off to watch LOST... Be back later MG~
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:53:12 PM
Haaa! I actually did that once as a kid. Pin in an electric socket as a kid!
Were I gone? Ahh...you'd never even notice. More accurately, you'd never know! LOL! I should also make out a will sometime. Should have a clause in it that the one who inherits my wads of cash will have to make a post here to tell everyone of my demise. Then again, Calvin doesn't type very well.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:39:34 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
ARGH MEN.....
LOL
Yeah I had my dad go to a diff doctor I was soo mad.. But he was not honest with his doctor either.. so the blame goes both ways....
GUIDO... I worry now... What if you get so tired from beign up all night.. that you body doesnt wake yourself up if you have it???? What are we going to do if something happens to our Guido??? I would be devestated.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:51:57 PM
They said she was brain dead.. I guess she was sking with out any head protection.... SAD,,,,
I dont know much about the whole accident. or her carrer .. but that is what I read on the headline today!
She was a very pretty woman... Very sad for her family.
Okay Iam off to watch LOST... Be back later MG~
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:50:52 PM
Oops double post lol.
guidogodoy wrote:
Don't think I ever mentioned it before, Spa, but pop works for the mega-medical company Fisher Scientific. High position at that...
I can't believe he wouldn't have the newest machine. Damn think was still a bit loud. Then again, I am an extremely light sleeper. Plus, I'd have to sleep on my damn back!! Ah...maybe someday.
Becks: thanks for the kind words. Typical guy answer: yeah...I'll get around to it sometime.
I am actually in a bit of shock over the sudden death of Natasha Richardson. WTF? Died after an accident on a bunny hill??! What type of crap luck is THAT? Here I just get back from cliff-jumping double black diamond runs at almost 10,000 feet where you easily could have lost control and fallen off a cliff and she dies because of a fender bender on a green run. Wow, I am really shocked at the news and I don't even know much about her career as an actress.
spapad wrote:
If if turns out you need one someday the machines are WAY quieter than they used to be.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:51:16 PM
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:50:23 PM
WTF she's dead?!?!?! Last I heard she was injured skiing, oh my goodness! That's sad. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:47:10 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Don't think I ever mentioned it before, Spa, but pop works for the mega-medical company Fisher Scientific. High position at that...
I can't believe he wouldn't have the newest machine. Damn think was still a bit loud. Then again, I am an extremely light sleeper. Plus, I'd have to sleep on my damn back!! Ah...maybe someday.
Becks: thanks for the kind words. Typical guy answer: yeah...I'll get around to it sometime.
I am actually in a bit of shock over the sudden death of Natasha Richardson. WTF? Died after an accident on a bunny hill??! What type of crap luck is THAT? Here I just get back from cliff-jumping double black diamond runs at almost 10,000 feet where you easily could have lost control and fallen off a cliff and she dies because of a fender bender on a green run. Wow, I am really shocked at the news and I don't even know much about her career as an actress.
spapad wrote:
If if turns out you need one someday the machines are WAY quieter than they used to be.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:47:10 PM
Don't think I ever mentioned it before, Spa, but pop works for the mega-medical company Fisher Scientific. High position at that...
I can't believe he wouldn't have the newest machine. Damn think was still a bit loud. Then again, I am an extremely light sleeper. Plus, I'd have to sleep on my damn back!! Ah...maybe someday.
Becks: thanks for the kind words. Typical guy answer: yeah...I'll get around to it sometime.
I am actually in a bit of shock over the sudden death of Natasha Richardson. WTF? Died after an accident on a bunny hill??! What type of crap luck is THAT? Here I just get back from cliff-jumping double black diamond runs at almost 10,000 feet where you easily could have lost control and fallen off a cliff and she dies because of a fender bender on a green run. Wow, I am really shocked at the news and I don't even know much about her career as an actress. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:33:54 PM)
spapad wrote:
If if turns out you need one someday the machines are WAY quieter than they used to be.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:39:34 PM
ARGH MEN.....
LOL
Yeah I had my dad go to a diff doctor I was soo mad.. But he was not honest with his doctor either.. so the blame goes both ways....
GUIDO... I worry now... What if you get so tired from beign up all night.. that you body doesnt wake yourself up if you have it???? What are we going to do if something happens to our Guido??? I would be devestated.
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:37:18 PM
See that you do Guido, you've got to look after yourself. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:31:16 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:33:54 PM
If if turns out you need one someday the machines are WAY quieter than they used to be. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:31:16 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night!
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:31:16 PM
Oh I know and my doc has, indeed, suggested that I go in for a sleep study.
Perhaps one of these days, I might just get around to it....
In Utah, was all I could do to sleep hearing the gurgling machine of my father's cpap in the room next door!
I just figure, avoid sleep, avoid the problem, eh? Guido! Keeper of the Night! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:25:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:28:32 PM
I will certainly keep on top of things MG, thanks I don't want to feck around with something like breathing lol!
Holy moley, 86 times in a minute????? A normal minute should have 10-20 breaths! Plus that doctor sounds incredibly negligent, I would have had his guts for garters. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:25:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Hugs MG~
guidogodoy wrote:
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:25:09 PM
Shame on you GUido... Iam after my dad all the time... He went for a sleep study.. he quit breathing 86 times in 1 minute at one point... Grrrrrrrrrr.... Then some doctor perscribed him sleeping pills without looking at his full health record.. I could have crapped my pants when I heard that... Yes my dad is soo stubborn,.,,, Men are usually less attentive when comes to healthy things, and doing them.. but some men I know are health conscience.
You should go for a sleep study Guido, and see what they say...
Becks should too if the problem doesnt get better or gets worse... Its very important... Very...
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
(Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:13 PM
Sleep apnea? It is a Cpap machine. At least it SHOULD be one if he has apnea. Runs in my family (and probably me).
Not so much an alarm but it forces air to avoid choking. You are right though. I probably should be using one but can't STAND sleeping on my back! Men, eh?
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
Edited at: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:15:43 PM
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:12:05 PM
Nope not allergic to anything (very rarely get hayfever when I'm around polleny flowers lol). Our duvet on the bed is only an el cheapo one, don't think it contains feathers LOL! It's so annoying cos I've never had respiratory probs before.
[spapad] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:09:39 PM
Are you allergic in general to animals, dust, mold? I take it at this time of the year you don't use any pillows/comforters in bed with feathers in them do you? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:07:12 PM)
Becks wrote:
Mostly at night Spa, so it's interrupting my sleep something wicked. The doc said he's not surprised cos of certain hormones decreasing at night which (in asthma) leads to airways closing up something like that LOL.
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:07:12 PM
Mostly at night Spa, so it's interrupting my sleep something wicked. The doc said he's not surprised cos of certain hormones decreasing at night which (in asthma) leads to airways closing up something like that LOL.
[spapad] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:05:47 PM
Is this problem occuring only at night Becks? or a different times? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:59:22 PM)
Becks wrote:
That's the thing MG, I don't know! I think the doc is thinking it is, but he didn't actually make a diagnosis of asthma when I was there. I suppose I'll just have to wait for my follow up in two weeks and see what he reckons then.
OMG sleep apnea must be very scary! I would be mad too if my father had to use something like an oxygen machine and refused to! Men in general can be terrible for looking after their own health.
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:59:22 PM
That's the thing MG, I don't know! I think the doc is thinking it is, but he didn't actually make a diagnosis of asthma when I was there. I suppose I'll just have to wait for my follow up in two weeks and see what he reckons then.
OMG sleep apnea must be very scary! I would be mad too if my father had to use something like an oxygen machine and refused to! Men in general can be terrible for looking after their own health. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
MG~
Becks wrote:
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 PM
Oh BECKS.. is it asthma??? My brother and my dad both have sleep apnea.. Which is scary.. 2 days before christmas my dad had a siezure when he quit breathing... The ambulance came out to their house, he is supposed to be on a oxeygen machine when he sleeps, and it has a alarm on it in case you have trouble or quit breathing..
Hes to damm stubborn to use it..... Makes me mad..
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:43:02 PM
No Necro you have to stay!
Well I went back to the doctor about my night time cough/breathing problems. I now have a second inhaler, a spacer and a peak flow meter I have to use every time I use my inhalers, before and after. What a pain in the bum. I also have to record every reading I get for when I go back to the doc in a couple of weeks *sigh*
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:25:02 PM
NOw you listen to ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are not going any where!!!! dammitt!!!!! I have to put up with some slamming me in PM"S to the other girls, you are not going anywhere because of a computer glich.... LMAO
You are Loved out here,, and I would miss you are a true friend.. Now kick the computer a few times, and log in..
Cause you are here to stay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO
Tell ya what - am tempted to leave here....murray never answered on connection probs..think i annoyed a few ppl recently..am in two minds....
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:18:55 PM
Tell ya what - am tempted to leave here....murray never answered on connection probs..think i annoyed a few ppl recently..am in two minds....
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 3:48:52 PM
Okay New Girly Heavy Metal Bracelet I bought today,, And yes thats One of Scotty's drum sticks it rolled out of the CD case when I went to take the pic.... SO I left it in the picture... It fits!!!!!!!!
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 3:38:56 PM
Iam doing wonderful helping my priest girls plan a trip for this summer.. Us gals from KK's my space are gonna celebrate july4th Priest style!!!!!!!!!! And we will all be together...... We re bringing MR DAVEGENOCIDE ALONG!!!! he is in MN my hometown of St Paul....
Me Melinda ( biker babe) Chels, Morgan, And Dave, so far.. And the priest men of course..
MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH....... LMAO Look out twin cities,, the bad girls are coming in!
MG HOW ARE YOU DOING? IT'S BEEN A WHILE. MY FAULT OF COURSE! HOPE ALL IS WELL.
[Becks] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:17:43 PM
Morning from my end of the world metal family!
ARGH interest and all that stuff gets up my nose. Luckily my husband understands it better than me LOL. OUr philosophy when it comes to money is, if we need to take a loan, pay it off quick smart! We needed to buy a new car a couple of years ago (the old one was costing as much to fix as it cost to buy it) and we paid it off in a year (put down a fairly reasonable deposit). LOL the finance company wasn't happy about that cos they missed out on extra money, but tough shit, we didn't want that debt hanging over our heads. The only debt in this house is my lousy student loan, which doesn't accumulate interest cos I am staying in New Zealand.
[_strat_] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 11:23:09 AM
Couldnt say. I dont know what simple and compund is. I know that there is the thing where, if you have 500€ and a 10% interest rate, that amounts to 550€. Then there is another where the interest rate is set, but depends on individual payments, rather than the entire amount of money. At least that what they taught us - a bit later, tho, that was in high school, and we even took a test on it.
You know, I would be a rotten liar if I said that I paid attention all the time. Or even most of the time. But I do know basic arithmetics, and percents are as basic as it gets.
I remember learning about %s and how to calculate with them when I wasnt much more than ten. And, frankly, thats all you really need to figure out interests.
Well my friend, you are partially correct. Did they teach you the difference netween Simple and Compound interest? It is not always as simple as you mentioned. Yes, we have compulsory education here but, quite frankly, I do not believe everyone pays attention the whole time!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Well, how uneducated can you get? I mean, you do have compulsory education up to the age of 15, do you? We have it, and I remember learning about %s and how to calculate with them when I wasnt much more than ten. And, frankly, thats all you really need to figure out interests.
Yup. Changes. And adapting. And tightening the belt a bit. Some people seem to think that a new car every 3 years is their god-given right. That its their god given right to go to a supermarket, fill up a trolley, pay with a credit card and thats it. We will see - we are burning off reserves, reccesion is at the doorstep. We will see how that kind of people will fare in it.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!! You'd be surprised, strat. You really would. People are just stupid, by and large. Well, uneducated I guess is a better term. It is really an economic decision, just as with anything else financial.
This country is in a terrible recession. People are losing money like crazy. There are times when a poor (Bear) market require changes in how one uses one's money. Really the only people making money in stocks and such are a few Day Traders and Commodities folks. You must adapt. I have ALL our money in Money Market accounts and CDs right now. Safest place to be. NOT a huge payback but safe. You have to THINK in times such as these. Greed can cause terrible mistakes.
_strat_ wrote:
I already do. Thats something you take into consideration when you buy it. You dont buy a car (or anything that costs like a car) like you buy a loaf of bread. IDK whats complicated about that.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suppose it was, strat!! As for cars, they do tell you a price here but it is NOT the TOTAL COST! Total cost is car price plus all those interest payments you make over the years. You will know what I mean someday, man. Happens all the time here in the US. If people actually knew what the total cost of things were, they would scream. You buy a 15K car and pay 60 payments of $350 a month. (Do the math!)
_strat_ wrote:
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[scorpion01] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:19:36 AM
MG HOW ARE YOU DOING? IT'S BEEN A WHILE. MY FAULT OF COURSE! HOPE ALL IS WELL.
[Head banger] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:07:06 AM
even rent a car companies are starting to buy recent used cars. I cant forsee buying a new car. ever. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by scorpion01 from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:28:34 AM)
scorpion01 wrote:
I AGREE WITH YOU STRAT ON THE NEW CAR. I THINK IT IS THE BIGGEST WASTE OF MONEY. ESPECIALLY IN THE CITY. I PURCHASED MY CAR TWO YEARS OLD FOR $7,000 LESS THAT A NEW MODEL. INSURANCE WAS MUCH CHEAPER. PAID IT OFF IN 2 YEARS AND KEPT IT FOR 8 MORE YEARS WITHOUT ANY PAYMENTS. JUST ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. WHEN THE MAINTENANCE BEGAN TO COME MORE FREQUENTLY IT WAS TIME TO MOVE ON. I NOW HAVE MY "NEW" CAR FOR 6 YEARS AND HAVEN'T HAD A PAYMENT IN 4 YEARS.
AT APPROXIMATELY $300 A MONTH THATS $3,600 LESS EXPENSE A YEAR.
_strat_ wrote:
Well, how uneducated can you get? I mean, you do have compulsory education up to the age of 15, do you? We have it, and I remember learning about %s and how to calculate with them when I wasnt much more than ten. And, frankly, thats all you really need to figure out interests.
Yup. Changes. And adapting. And tightening the belt a bit. Some people seem to think that a new car every 3 years is their god-given right. That its their god given right to go to a supermarket, fill up a trolley, pay with a credit card and thats it. We will see - we are burning off reserves, reccesion is at the doorstep. We will see how that kind of people will fare in it.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!! You'd be surprised, strat. You really would. People are just stupid, by and large. Well, uneducated I guess is a better term. It is really an economic decision, just as with anything else financial.
This country is in a terrible recession. People are losing money like crazy. There are times when a poor (Bear) market require changes in how one uses one's money. Really the only people making money in stocks and such are a few Day Traders and Commodities folks. You must adapt. I have ALL our money in Money Market accounts and CDs right now. Safest place to be. NOT a huge payback but safe. You have to THINK in times such as these. Greed can cause terrible mistakes.
_strat_ wrote:
I already do. Thats something you take into consideration when you buy it. You dont buy a car (or anything that costs like a car) like you buy a loaf of bread. IDK whats complicated about that.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suppose it was, strat!! As for cars, they do tell you a price here but it is NOT the TOTAL COST! Total cost is car price plus all those interest payments you make over the years. You will know what I mean someday, man. Happens all the time here in the US. If people actually knew what the total cost of things were, they would scream. You buy a 15K car and pay 60 payments of $350 a month. (Do the math!)
_strat_ wrote:
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:57:08 AM
OMG Were talking math problems,, percent's ect.... YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have a Happy WED to all the metal maniac family...
Hugs MG~
[scorpion01] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:28:34 AM
I AGREE WITH YOU STRAT ON THE NEW CAR. I THINK IT IS THE BIGGEST WASTE OF MONEY. ESPECIALLY IN THE CITY. I PURCHASED MY CAR TWO YEARS OLD FOR $7,000 LESS THAT A NEW MODEL. INSURANCE WAS MUCH CHEAPER. PAID IT OFF IN 2 YEARS AND KEPT IT FOR 8 MORE YEARS WITHOUT ANY PAYMENTS. JUST ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. WHEN THE MAINTENANCE BEGAN TO COME MORE FREQUENTLY IT WAS TIME TO MOVE ON. I NOW HAVE MY "NEW" CAR FOR 6 YEARS AND HAVEN'T HAD A PAYMENT IN 4 YEARS.
AT APPROXIMATELY $300 A MONTH THATS $3,600 LESS EXPENSE A YEAR.
Well, how uneducated can you get? I mean, you do have compulsory education up to the age of 15, do you? We have it, and I remember learning about %s and how to calculate with them when I wasnt much more than ten. And, frankly, thats all you really need to figure out interests.
Yup. Changes. And adapting. And tightening the belt a bit. Some people seem to think that a new car every 3 years is their god-given right. That its their god given right to go to a supermarket, fill up a trolley, pay with a credit card and thats it. We will see - we are burning off reserves, reccesion is at the doorstep. We will see how that kind of people will fare in it.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!! You'd be surprised, strat. You really would. People are just stupid, by and large. Well, uneducated I guess is a better term. It is really an economic decision, just as with anything else financial.
This country is in a terrible recession. People are losing money like crazy. There are times when a poor (Bear) market require changes in how one uses one's money. Really the only people making money in stocks and such are a few Day Traders and Commodities folks. You must adapt. I have ALL our money in Money Market accounts and CDs right now. Safest place to be. NOT a huge payback but safe. You have to THINK in times such as these. Greed can cause terrible mistakes.
_strat_ wrote:
I already do. Thats something you take into consideration when you buy it. You dont buy a car (or anything that costs like a car) like you buy a loaf of bread. IDK whats complicated about that.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suppose it was, strat!! As for cars, they do tell you a price here but it is NOT the TOTAL COST! Total cost is car price plus all those interest payments you make over the years. You will know what I mean someday, man. Happens all the time here in the US. If people actually knew what the total cost of things were, they would scream. You buy a 15K car and pay 60 payments of $350 a month. (Do the math!)
_strat_ wrote:
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:51:51 AM
I remember learning about %s and how to calculate with them when I wasnt much more than ten. And, frankly, thats all you really need to figure out interests.
Well my friend, you are partially correct. Did they teach you the difference netween Simple and Compound interest? It is not always as simple as you mentioned. Yes, we have compulsory education here but, quite frankly, I do not believe everyone pays attention the whole time!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:46:28 AM)
_strat_ wrote:
Well, how uneducated can you get? I mean, you do have compulsory education up to the age of 15, do you? We have it, and I remember learning about %s and how to calculate with them when I wasnt much more than ten. And, frankly, thats all you really need to figure out interests.
Yup. Changes. And adapting. And tightening the belt a bit. Some people seem to think that a new car every 3 years is their god-given right. That its their god given right to go to a supermarket, fill up a trolley, pay with a credit card and thats it. We will see - we are burning off reserves, reccesion is at the doorstep. We will see how that kind of people will fare in it.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!! You'd be surprised, strat. You really would. People are just stupid, by and large. Well, uneducated I guess is a better term. It is really an economic decision, just as with anything else financial.
This country is in a terrible recession. People are losing money like crazy. There are times when a poor (Bear) market require changes in how one uses one's money. Really the only people making money in stocks and such are a few Day Traders and Commodities folks. You must adapt. I have ALL our money in Money Market accounts and CDs right now. Safest place to be. NOT a huge payback but safe. You have to THINK in times such as these. Greed can cause terrible mistakes.
_strat_ wrote:
I already do. Thats something you take into consideration when you buy it. You dont buy a car (or anything that costs like a car) like you buy a loaf of bread. IDK whats complicated about that.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suppose it was, strat!! As for cars, they do tell you a price here but it is NOT the TOTAL COST! Total cost is car price plus all those interest payments you make over the years. You will know what I mean someday, man. Happens all the time here in the US. If people actually knew what the total cost of things were, they would scream. You buy a 15K car and pay 60 payments of $350 a month. (Do the math!)
_strat_ wrote:
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[_strat_] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:46:28 AM
Well, how uneducated can you get? I mean, you do have compulsory education up to the age of 15, do you? We have it, and I remember learning about %s and how to calculate with them when I wasnt much more than ten. And, frankly, thats all you really need to figure out interests.
Yup. Changes. And adapting. And tightening the belt a bit. Some people seem to think that a new car every 3 years is their god-given right. That its their god given right to go to a supermarket, fill up a trolley, pay with a credit card and thats it. We will see - we are burning off reserves, reccesion is at the doorstep. We will see how that kind of people will fare in it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:29:42 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!! You'd be surprised, strat. You really would. People are just stupid, by and large. Well, uneducated I guess is a better term. It is really an economic decision, just as with anything else financial.
This country is in a terrible recession. People are losing money like crazy. There are times when a poor (Bear) market require changes in how one uses one's money. Really the only people making money in stocks and such are a few Day Traders and Commodities folks. You must adapt. I have ALL our money in Money Market accounts and CDs right now. Safest place to be. NOT a huge payback but safe. You have to THINK in times such as these. Greed can cause terrible mistakes.
_strat_ wrote:
I already do. Thats something you take into consideration when you buy it. You dont buy a car (or anything that costs like a car) like you buy a loaf of bread. IDK whats complicated about that.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suppose it was, strat!! As for cars, they do tell you a price here but it is NOT the TOTAL COST! Total cost is car price plus all those interest payments you make over the years. You will know what I mean someday, man. Happens all the time here in the US. If people actually knew what the total cost of things were, they would scream. You buy a 15K car and pay 60 payments of $350 a month. (Do the math!)
_strat_ wrote:
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:29:42 AM
HA!!!!!!!!!!! You'd be surprised, strat. You really would. People are just stupid, by and large. Well, uneducated I guess is a better term. It is really an economic decision, just as with anything else financial.
This country is in a terrible recession. People are losing money like crazy. There are times when a poor (Bear) market require changes in how one uses one's money. Really the only people making money in stocks and such are a few Day Traders and Commodities folks. You must adapt. I have ALL our money in Money Market accounts and CDs right now. Safest place to be. NOT a huge payback but safe. You have to THINK in times such as these. Greed can cause terrible mistakes. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:23:56 AM)
_strat_ wrote:
I already do. Thats something you take into consideration when you buy it. You dont buy a car (or anything that costs like a car) like you buy a loaf of bread. IDK whats complicated about that.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suppose it was, strat!! As for cars, they do tell you a price here but it is NOT the TOTAL COST! Total cost is car price plus all those interest payments you make over the years. You will know what I mean someday, man. Happens all the time here in the US. If people actually knew what the total cost of things were, they would scream. You buy a 15K car and pay 60 payments of $350 a month. (Do the math!)
_strat_ wrote:
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[_strat_] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:23:56 AM
I already do. Thats something you take into consideration when you buy it. You dont buy a car (or anything that costs like a car) like you buy a loaf of bread. IDK whats complicated about that. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:19:07 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suppose it was, strat!! As for cars, they do tell you a price here but it is NOT the TOTAL COST! Total cost is car price plus all those interest payments you make over the years. You will know what I mean someday, man. Happens all the time here in the US. If people actually knew what the total cost of things were, they would scream. You buy a 15K car and pay 60 payments of $350 a month. (Do the math!)
_strat_ wrote:
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:21:56 AM
GREAT point, scorp. Of course, there is a way around THAT too. Simply do NOT get a loan that includes taxes and ins. Take that money and put it into a Money Market account and pay them yourself each quarter. You earn interest in the account and pay LESS in total costs. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by scorpion01 from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:16:17 AM)
scorpion01 wrote:
FREEZE YOU HIT THAT ONE DEAD ON. I COULDN'T AGREE WITH YOU MORE. ALSO WHEN BUYING A HOUSE UNEDUCATED BUYERS LOSE SIGHT OF TAXES. SO MANY PEOPLE LEAVE BROOKLYN BECAUSE THEY CANT AFFORD THE HIGH PRICE OF A HOUSE. THEY GO TO JERSEY OR LONG ISLAND AND AND BUY ONE FOR $50,000 TO 75,000 CHEAPER. BUT IN BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE TAXES ARE VERY CHEAP. THE OTHER AREAS THEY ARE PAYING 10 - 12,000 MORE PER YEAR. EVEN AFTER THE TAX RETURN BENEFIT IT COSTS MUCH MORE. IN MOST CASES THEY STILL HAVE TO PAY FOR SCHOOLS FOR THEIR KIDS. OOD MORNING EVERYONE.
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:19:31 AM
Ya can't even die here without a cost..there's a death tax and anything over a certain amount u leave to others gets taken away....
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:19:07 AM
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suppose it was, strat!! As for cars, they do tell you a price here but it is NOT the TOTAL COST! Total cost is car price plus all those interest payments you make over the years. You will know what I mean someday, man. Happens all the time here in the US. If people actually knew what the total cost of things were, they would scream. You buy a 15K car and pay 60 payments of $350 a month. (Do the math!)
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[scorpion01] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:16:17 AM
FREEZE YOU HIT THAT ONE DEAD ON. I COULDN'T AGREE WITH YOU MORE. ALSO WHEN BUYING A HOUSE UNEDUCATED BUYERS LOSE SIGHT OF TAXES. SO MANY PEOPLE LEAVE BROOKLYN BECAUSE THEY CANT AFFORD THE HIGH PRICE OF A HOUSE. THEY GO TO JERSEY OR LONG ISLAND AND AND BUY ONE FOR $50,000 TO 75,000 CHEAPER. BUT IN BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE TAXES ARE VERY CHEAP. THE OTHER AREAS THEY ARE PAYING 10 - 12,000 MORE PER YEAR. EVEN AFTER THE TAX RETURN BENEFIT IT COSTS MUCH MORE. IN MOST CASES THEY STILL HAVE TO PAY FOR SCHOOLS FOR THEIR KIDS. OOD MORNING EVERYONE.
[_strat_] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:12:53 AM
They dont tell you the full price? IDK... There must be some kind of a law against that... But in any case, I never bought anything so big I would have to pay it in rates, but I know that everytime we talk about stuff like cars, appartments, ect. we always speak in full prices. Not "I got this car for ten payments of 300€". 3000€, and thats it. Come to think of it, its a good habbit.
It was really funny before we had euros, when stuff like cars and appartments would cost millions of Slo. Tolars... The good old days - when we were all millionares. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:00:25 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works.
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:10:11 AM
Good lord!! You know, that is a common reaction to financial trouble. Economy is bad so what do they do? Aquire MORE debt!! You cannot solve money problems by adding more debt! That increases the problem. It's like adding MORE cancer cells to a cancer patient!! Typical reaction, though. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:06:33 AM)
Necroticist wrote:
Loads of ppl here are taking out loans.. cos of the economy = the interest rate is bloody 150%
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:06:33 AM
Loads of ppl here are taking out loans.. cos of the economy = the interest rate is bloody 150%
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:00:25 AM
Very wise, my friend. You know, so many people think they understand interest but do not. When people in this country buy a house, they are always worried about "rate"....RATE RATE RATE. Amazing. Rate is merely a payment amount! Seriously. What they need to be concerned with is total cost, just as you mentioned. What will it cost me in full? If you go to buy a car, try asking the sales guy what the price of the car is, IN FULL. All they do is sell you a payment. They do not want you to know what the total cost is!! THAT is how interest really works. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:54:19 AM)
_strat_ wrote:
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
Deep Freeze wrote:
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:56:59 AM
I just keep it in my wallet these days...don't trust anyone..
[_strat_] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:54:19 AM
Yup. And I usualy get a percent or two of discount if I pay in cash. Just for the big stuff, tho, like when I bought the guitar amp.
Frankly, I know what is a "limit" and I get "interest", but... I just choose the simplest way. I know how much I have = I know how much I can spend. Not the stuff when "I have 500€, but I can spend 700, and pay the difference later". Just complications. Expensive ones too.
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem.
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:47:26 AM
That's a great point strat. Knowing what you are spending. People use credit, pay the monthly payments and get buried by interest. Worse yet, MOST people do NOT truly understand interest and that is a HUGE problem. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:44:01 AM)
_strat_ wrote:
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes.
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[_strat_] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:44:01 AM
I dont use any money-related cards either. No credit cards, and even tho I have my bank card (or whatever its called - the one you stick in the ATM machine), I dont pay with it either. My reason is just that... I like cash. Really, with cards I never have a feeling on how much Im spending that I have with coins and banknotes. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:38:09 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:38:09 AM
'Morning, gents. Interesting conversation. I do not use credit cards, either. As a matter of fact, I am constantly crusading against them. In this country, credit is the number one obstacle towards wealth. You simply cannnot build true wealth when you are in debt. Working for a bank, I have seen some horrible mistakes with credit. I have a car payment but only because I did not want to spend all the cash at once. Same with the house. But I do not carry even ONE credit card and neither does the Princess. We use debit or pay cash. Period.
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:51:09 AM
I hear ya about the money thing. My bank doesn't charge me squat for a statement, but child support is a total friggin' bitch. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:30:46 AM)
Necroticist wrote:
Money problems are one thing i never seem to shake...being homeless always works out...in the end...and as for women....dont get me started.. - i don't have credit cards or use a bank anymore - i got so pissed at em for charging me £12 a month to send a letter telling me my account balance...sod that!
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
G' morning Necro....My bro needs to pitch in though and start buying some of this stuff. I just paid off all my credit cards, and now they're getting socked again! UGH!
Necroticist wrote:
Good morning all - i hear ya on the furniture front Darth - think i posted enuff on what happened to us - plus i had an ex who left me with the clothes i was wearing and homeless...it only gets better..
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:30:46 AM
Money problems are one thing i never seem to shake...being homeless always works out...in the end...and as for women....dont get me started.. - i don't have credit cards or use a bank anymore - i got so pissed at em for charging me £12 a month to send a letter telling me my account balance...sod that! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:00:41 AM)
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
G' morning Necro....My bro needs to pitch in though and start buying some of this stuff. I just paid off all my credit cards, and now they're getting socked again! UGH!
Necroticist wrote:
Good morning all - i hear ya on the furniture front Darth - think i posted enuff on what happened to us - plus i had an ex who left me with the clothes i was wearing and homeless...it only gets better..
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 6:00:41 AM
G' morning Necro....My bro needs to pitch in though and start buying some of this stuff. I just paid off all my credit cards, and now they're getting socked again! UGH! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Necroticist from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 5:52:36 AM)
Necroticist wrote:
Good morning all - i hear ya on the furniture front Darth - think i posted enuff on what happened to us - plus i had an ex who left me with the clothes i was wearing and homeless...it only gets better..
[Necroticist] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 5:52:36 AM
Good morning all - i hear ya on the furniture front Darth - think i posted enuff on what happened to us - plus i had an ex who left me with the clothes i was wearing and homeless...it only gets better..
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 5:13:22 AM
Actually, I can probably get a dresser from my parents' house. I might start going through craigslist too. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:58:39 AM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Sounds great!! Don't overwhelm yourself by thinking you have to get everything at once, either...take your time and see what's out there...a little 'shopping around' goes a long way...have family and friends keep an 'eye' out for things...this is the time of year ppl start 'spring cleaning' which means there will be plenty of 'garage sales' popping up...and you could get a lot of good stuff on the cheap that way...just an idea...
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Still moving and buying stuff Ron. Any furniture my ex-wife and I accumulated together I let her keep when I moved out last year, and my brother has only his bedroom set. Got a slightly abused sofa and reclining love seat from our parents, plus...my dad is giving us his 5 yr old 42" plasma screen! Yes, it still works quite well and it'll last the year without issue. I still have to get a tv stand, dvd/vcr combo player and router plus a couple pieces of bedroom furniture. Oooofa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey there DPK...how's the new apt. working for you??...moving isn't any fun, but when it's over, everything seems so much better!!
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Hey guys! Happy Hump Day to you too, Ron!
[ron h] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:58:39 AM
Sounds great!! Don't overwhelm yourself by thinking you have to get everything at once, either...take your time and see what's out there...a little 'shopping around' goes a long way...have family and friends keep an 'eye' out for things...this is the time of year ppl start 'spring cleaning' which means there will be plenty of 'garage sales' popping up...and you could get a lot of good stuff on the cheap that way...just an idea... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:51:49 AM)
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Still moving and buying stuff Ron. Any furniture my ex-wife and I accumulated together I let her keep when I moved out last year, and my brother has only his bedroom set. Got a slightly abused sofa and reclining love seat from our parents, plus...my dad is giving us his 5 yr old 42" plasma screen! Yes, it still works quite well and it'll last the year without issue. I still have to get a tv stand, dvd/vcr combo player and router plus a couple pieces of bedroom furniture. Oooofa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey there DPK...how's the new apt. working for you??...moving isn't any fun, but when it's over, everything seems so much better!!
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Hey guys! Happy Hump Day to you too, Ron!
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:51:49 AM
Still moving and buying stuff Ron. Any furniture my ex-wife and I accumulated together I let her keep when I moved out last year, and my brother has only his bedroom set. Got a slightly abused sofa and reclining love seat from our parents, plus...my dad is giving us his 5 yr old 42" plasma screen! Yes, it still works quite well and it'll last the year without issue. I still have to get a tv stand, dvd/vcr combo player and router plus a couple pieces of bedroom furniture. Oooofa! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:40:41 AM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey there DPK...how's the new apt. working for you??...moving isn't any fun, but when it's over, everything seems so much better!!
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Hey guys! Happy Hump Day to you too, Ron!
[ron h] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:40:41 AM
Hey there DPK...how's the new apt. working for you??...moving isn't any fun, but when it's over, everything seems so much better!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:36:42 AM)
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Hey guys! Happy Hump Day to you too, Ron!
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:36:42 AM
Hey guys! Happy Hump Day to you too, Ron!
[ron h] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:28:30 AM
...Hi strat...'hump day' as in the middle of the week...we're half way there (to the weekend)...of course it can be intended as a pun as well...how are you doing today?? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:17:38 AM)
_strat_ wrote:
Good late morning to you!
Whats this with hump day? Does it have any connection with... er... humping?
ronhartsell wrote:
Good morning (day for you Becks...lol) fellow Metalheads!!! Woohoo...it's hump day!!
[_strat_] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:17:38 AM
Good late morning to you!
Whats this with hump day? Does it have any connection with... er... humping? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:04:00 AM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Good morning (day for you Becks...lol) fellow Metalheads!!! Woohoo...it's hump day!!
[ron h] Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:04:00 AM
Good morning (day for you Becks...lol) fellow Metalheads!!! Woohoo...it's hump day!!
[Necroticist] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:56:43 PM
Is almost 4 AM - i gotta try this sleep thing - TC ppl and see ya tomorrow
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 8:10:00 PM
Good to hear Necro
[Necroticist] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 8:06:42 PM
Oh - we'll survive....learned the hard way...don't worry [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:52:00 PM)
Becks wrote:
That's true, the economy is crap at the moment! I hope all my metal friends here aren't being hit too hard by it.
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:52:00 PM
That's true, the economy is crap at the moment! I hope all my metal friends here aren't being hit too hard by it.
[Necroticist] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:35:38 PM
Is hard to pay the bills and freakin afford to eat!
[Necroticist] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:29:17 PM
U don't wanna know economy in UK....is a freaking nightmare.. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by (THE REAL)fatman_rick from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:12:51 PM)
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
yea the economy here has taken a huge dive. its a nightmare. but who cares. everyones gotta live.lol
im back for good now hopefully. any sign of dawn or kmac.
guidogodoy wrote:
Same ol' new day, compadre! Springtime hitting Tennessee, too much work and not enough pay. Can't even get the damn pizza place to pick up the phone. Probly out of business the way the economy here has been going. No joke there at all. I would bet $ that it is shut down.
Howse youse? Been quite a while. Glad you stopped by...
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
hey dude. good to see you again. im surviving.lol
hows things.
guidogodoy wrote:
Krusty!!! Long time no see, bro! How goes?
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
im off this week so im gd.
booze booze booze. yaho.
spapad wrote:
Hello Rick, how ya doin'!
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
HEY HEY.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:27:57 PM
I'm off too. Gotta find some damn food!!!
Laters all...
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:25:48 PM
Fair enough lol. Catch you later.
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:24:33 PM
Think I'll get off here for a while, got some stuff that needs doing. Nice talking to you! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:19:26 PM)
Becks wrote:
That's true, things usually get sent quick smart, but the courier or whoever is delivering it can sometimes be a right slow poke LOL.
spapad wrote:
Most of the time, unless they loose the package here, they can usually get anything about anywhere in the continental US with in 3 to 4 days due to so much completiton from other shippers they steped up the game. The ones that drag their feet and the people shipping it.
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:19:26 PM
That's true, things usually get sent quick smart, but the courier or whoever is delivering it can sometimes be a right slow poke LOL. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:18:31 PM)
spapad wrote:
Most of the time, unless they loose the package here, they can usually get anything about anywhere in the continental US with in 3 to 4 days due to so much completiton from other shippers they steped up the game. The ones that drag their feet and the people shipping it.
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:18:31 PM
Most of the time, unless they loose the package here, they can usually get anything about anywhere in the continental US with in 3 to 4 days due to so much completiton from other shippers they steped up the game. The ones that drag their feet and the people shipping it.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:17:44 PM
Nope. Nothing major from Dawn or kmac....in public.
The Kmac thread is still alive, though. Heh. Yup. Miss them both making public posts.....
Glad to read you are up and running again, my friend. Hope you stick around. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by (THE REAL)fatman_rick from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:12:51 PM)
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
yea the economy here has taken a huge dive. its a nightmare. but who cares. everyones gotta live.lol
im back for good now hopefully. any sign of dawn or kmac.
guidogodoy wrote:
Same ol' new day, compadre! Springtime hitting Tennessee, too much work and not enough pay. Can't even get the damn pizza place to pick up the phone. Probly out of business the way the economy here has been going. No joke there at all. I would bet $ that it is shut down.
Howse youse? Been quite a while. Glad you stopped by...
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
hey dude. good to see you again. im surviving.lol
hows things.
guidogodoy wrote:
Krusty!!! Long time no see, bro! How goes?
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
im off this week so im gd.
booze booze booze. yaho.
spapad wrote:
Hello Rick, how ya doin'!
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
HEY HEY.
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:16:07 PM
Goodness knows the postal system can still take forever to get things to where they need to be! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:12:57 PM)
spapad wrote:
LOL, yes it would. I could send it and in 6 to 12 weeks you may get it! HA!! I acutally remember when about everything you ordered the mail took that long, just when you would give up on ever seeing it, it would finally show up!
Becks wrote:
LOL Spa a slow boat to China would take forever and a day. I have looked everywhere I can and cannot find a female style SFV shirt, damnit.
Hiya Rick!
LOL my husband LOVES Family Guy, we don't get it all the time here though so it doesn't wear thin so quickly
spapad wrote:
Want me to check the american store and if they have it I'll ship it to via slow boat to china!
Becks wrote:
Nah, I think the main reason I don't like it is I am not a Charlie Sheen fan at all LOL! Oh Frasier! I loved Frasier, it was hilarious!
I want shirts! LOL! The rest of the world JP store has a womens Turbo shirt, but I want a SFV one
spapad wrote:
Uh, My shirt count was a mere 8 ! But I can justify it! I'm sharing them with Flora!
Becks, you don't like two and a half men? I loved it when it first came out now it's getting a little worn around the edges, would rather watch Frazier reruns.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose!
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:12:57 PM
LOL, yes it would. I could send it and in 6 to 12 weeks you may get it! HA!! I acutally remember when about everything you ordered the mail took that long, just when you would give up on ever seeing it, it would finally show up! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:09:39 PM)
Becks wrote:
LOL Spa a slow boat to China would take forever and a day. I have looked everywhere I can and cannot find a female style SFV shirt, damnit.
Hiya Rick!
LOL my husband LOVES Family Guy, we don't get it all the time here though so it doesn't wear thin so quickly
spapad wrote:
Want me to check the american store and if they have it I'll ship it to via slow boat to china!
Becks wrote:
Nah, I think the main reason I don't like it is I am not a Charlie Sheen fan at all LOL! Oh Frasier! I loved Frasier, it was hilarious!
I want shirts! LOL! The rest of the world JP store has a womens Turbo shirt, but I want a SFV one
spapad wrote:
Uh, My shirt count was a mere 8 ! But I can justify it! I'm sharing them with Flora!
Becks, you don't like two and a half men? I loved it when it first came out now it's getting a little worn around the edges, would rather watch Frazier reruns.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose!
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[(THE REAL)fatman_rick] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:12:51 PM
yea the economy here has taken a huge dive. its a nightmare. but who cares. everyones gotta live.lol
im back for good now hopefully. any sign of dawn or kmac. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:09:49 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Same ol' new day, compadre! Springtime hitting Tennessee, too much work and not enough pay. Can't even get the damn pizza place to pick up the phone. Probly out of business the way the economy here has been going. No joke there at all. I would bet $ that it is shut down.
Howse youse? Been quite a while. Glad you stopped by...
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
hey dude. good to see you again. im surviving.lol
hows things.
guidogodoy wrote:
Krusty!!! Long time no see, bro! How goes?
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
im off this week so im gd.
booze booze booze. yaho.
spapad wrote:
Hello Rick, how ya doin'!
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
HEY HEY.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:09:49 PM
Same ol' new day, compadre! Springtime hitting Tennessee, too much work and not enough pay. Can't even get the damn pizza place to pick up the phone. Probly out of business the way the economy here has been going. No joke there at all. I would bet $ that it is shut down.
Howse youse? Been quite a while. Glad you stopped by... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by (THE REAL)fatman_rick from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:05:56 PM)
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
hey dude. good to see you again. im surviving.lol
hows things.
guidogodoy wrote:
Krusty!!! Long time no see, bro! How goes?
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
im off this week so im gd.
booze booze booze. yaho.
spapad wrote:
Hello Rick, how ya doin'!
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
HEY HEY.
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:09:39 PM
LOL Spa a slow boat to China would take forever and a day. I have looked everywhere I can and cannot find a female style SFV shirt, damnit.
Hiya Rick!
LOL my husband LOVES Family Guy, we don't get it all the time here though so it doesn't wear thin so quickly [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:58:25 PM)
spapad wrote:
Want me to check the american store and if they have it I'll ship it to via slow boat to china!
Becks wrote:
Nah, I think the main reason I don't like it is I am not a Charlie Sheen fan at all LOL! Oh Frasier! I loved Frasier, it was hilarious!
I want shirts! LOL! The rest of the world JP store has a womens Turbo shirt, but I want a SFV one
spapad wrote:
Uh, My shirt count was a mere 8 ! But I can justify it! I'm sharing them with Flora!
Becks, you don't like two and a half men? I loved it when it first came out now it's getting a little worn around the edges, would rather watch Frazier reruns.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose!
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:06:52 PM
HOLY Crap!! Now that is going way back! Wasn't it on TV land a few years back? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:04:21 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I like 2 1/2. Actually one of the funnier shows on tv. Like Family Guy, though, it is getting overplayed.
I swear, I could flip on a tv at any moment during the night and catch a Family Guy episode. I mean, FFS! Put on "Love American Style" again! HAAAA!!!
spapad wrote:
Uh, My shirt count was a mere 8 ! But I can justify it! I'm sharing them with Flora!
Becks, you don't like two and a half men? I loved it when it first came out now it's getting a little worn around the edges, would rather watch Frazier reruns.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose!
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[(THE REAL)fatman_rick] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:05:56 PM
Krusty!!! Long time no see, bro! How goes? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by (THE REAL)fatman_rick from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:02:04 PM)
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
im off this week so im gd.
booze booze booze. yaho.
spapad wrote:
Hello Rick, how ya doin'!
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
HEY HEY.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:04:21 PM
I like 2 1/2. Actually one of the funnier shows on tv. Like Family Guy, though, it is getting overplayed.
I swear, I could flip on a tv at any moment during the night and catch a Family Guy episode. I mean, FFS! Put on "Love American Style" again! HAAAA!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:53:02 PM)
spapad wrote:
Uh, My shirt count was a mere 8 ! But I can justify it! I'm sharing them with Flora!
Becks, you don't like two and a half men? I loved it when it first came out now it's getting a little worn around the edges, would rather watch Frazier reruns.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose!
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:04:10 PM
You lucky Devil! would love to be off this week the weather is just supposed to get better each day! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by (THE REAL)fatman_rick from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:02:04 PM)
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
im off this week so im gd.
booze booze booze. yaho.
spapad wrote:
Hello Rick, how ya doin'!
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
HEY HEY.
[(THE REAL)fatman_rick] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:02:04 PM
Hello Rick, how ya doin'! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by (THE REAL)fatman_rick from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:59:08 PM)
(THE REAL)fatman_rick wrote:
HEY HEY.
[(THE REAL)fatman_rick] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:59:08 PM
HEY HEY.
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:58:25 PM
Want me to check the american store and if they have it I'll ship it to via slow boat to china! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:55:16 PM)
Becks wrote:
Nah, I think the main reason I don't like it is I am not a Charlie Sheen fan at all LOL! Oh Frasier! I loved Frasier, it was hilarious!
I want shirts! LOL! The rest of the world JP store has a womens Turbo shirt, but I want a SFV one
spapad wrote:
Uh, My shirt count was a mere 8 ! But I can justify it! I'm sharing them with Flora!
Becks, you don't like two and a half men? I loved it when it first came out now it's getting a little worn around the edges, would rather watch Frazier reruns.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose!
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:55:16 PM
Nah, I think the main reason I don't like it is I am not a Charlie Sheen fan at all LOL! Oh Frasier! I loved Frasier, it was hilarious!
I want shirts! LOL! The rest of the world JP store has a womens Turbo shirt, but I want a SFV one [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:53:02 PM)
spapad wrote:
Uh, My shirt count was a mere 8 ! But I can justify it! I'm sharing them with Flora!
Becks, you don't like two and a half men? I loved it when it first came out now it's getting a little worn around the edges, would rather watch Frazier reruns.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose!
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:53:02 PM
Uh, My shirt count was a mere 8 ! But I can justify it! I'm sharing them with Flora!
Becks, you don't like two and a half men? I loved it when it first came out now it's getting a little worn around the edges, would rather watch Frazier reruns. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:49:48 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose!
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:49:48 PM
HAAA!!! And what was YOUR total shirt count? I posted mine.
Too bad I decided I wanted five first and then the sixth. No combining shipping after placing an order. Five damn minutes! They did that webpage layout on purpose! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:46:01 PM)
spapad wrote:
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a mostman with two broken legs. LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:49:25 PM
Mostly older people here would have heard of the Goodies, we get a lot more American comedy now, like endless re-runs of Friends, Scrubs, Two And A Half Men (HATE that show LOL).
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:48:45 PM
Thanks I'll get my catcher mit out and be ready! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:47:27 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
M'kay. It is some three DVDs so it might take a bit. Coming your way, though.
I'll let you know when it is in the air!
spapad wrote:
Would apriciate it emensly!! YES!
guidogodoy wrote:
I have the box set...want a copy?
spapad wrote:
Wish I could still catch reruns of it somewhere, I would love to see it again!, for that matter I wish they showed reruns of Young Ones.
Becks wrote:
Heya Spa!
I vaguely remember The Goodies, not very well though unfortunately. It is a classic show though
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:47:27 PM
M'kay. It is some three DVDs so it might take a bit. Coming your way, though.
I'll let you know when it is in the air! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:41:51 PM)
spapad wrote:
Would apriciate it emensly!! YES!
guidogodoy wrote:
I have the box set...want a copy?
spapad wrote:
Wish I could still catch reruns of it somewhere, I would love to see it again!, for that matter I wish they showed reruns of Young Ones.
Becks wrote:
Heya Spa!
I vaguely remember The Goodies, not very well though unfortunately. It is a classic show though
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:46:01 PM
Maybe one out of 100 people I could ask that question to in the states would actually have seen The Goodies.
BTW, got my merchandise (shirt sale) this morning. It only took a mere 11 days to ship it 6 hours across my state, HA!! It arived on the back of a postman with two broken legs. LOL[Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:42:50 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time...
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:50:20 PM
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:44:07 PM
The only BBC we get here is the news channel, it's snooze-tastic [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:39:44 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I LOVED Rik. 100% agree. His poetry was the best. The "people's poet!"
Becks wrote:
LOL I suppose I am weird, but in a good way LOL
The Young Ones is hilarious, Rik Mayall at his best. There's just too many shows for me to name all of them, hehe.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're wierd! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:42:50 PM
Of COURSE..the Goodies...ho ho! Haven't thought about that one in quite some time... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:28:50 PM)
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Wish I could still catch reruns of it somewhere, I would love to see it again!, for that matter I wish they showed reruns of Young Ones.
Becks wrote:
Heya Spa!
I vaguely remember The Goodies, not very well though unfortunately. It is a classic show though
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Wish I could still catch reruns of it somewhere, I would love to see it again!, for that matter I wish they showed reruns of Young Ones.
Becks wrote:
Heya Spa!
I vaguely remember The Goodies, not very well though unfortunately. It is a classic show though
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:39:47 PM
BBC is all we get here and they could stand to throw the Young Ones into the programing and maybe ditch the endless marathons of shows they have already shown three times in the week on the weekends. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:37:22 PM)
Becks wrote:
We get UKTV which is good for re-runs of shows like that, they had The Young Ones on there a while ago but I kept forgetting it was on LOL!
spapad wrote:
Wish I could still catch reruns of it somewhere, I would love to see it again!, for that matter I wish they showed reruns of Young Ones.
Becks wrote:
Heya Spa!
I vaguely remember The Goodies, not very well though unfortunately. It is a classic show though
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:39:44 PM
Oh I LOVED Rik. 100% agree. His poetry was the best. The "people's poet!"
LOL I suppose I am weird, but in a good way LOL
The Young Ones is hilarious, Rik Mayall at his best. There's just too many shows for me to name all of them, hehe.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're wierd! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:37:22 PM
We get UKTV which is good for re-runs of shows like that, they had The Young Ones on there a while ago but I kept forgetting it was on LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:33:45 PM)
spapad wrote:
Wish I could still catch reruns of it somewhere, I would love to see it again!, for that matter I wish they showed reruns of Young Ones.
Becks wrote:
Heya Spa!
I vaguely remember The Goodies, not very well though unfortunately. It is a classic show though
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:33:45 PM
Wish I could still catch reruns of it somewhere, I would love to see it again!, for that matter I wish they showed reruns of Young Ones. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:32:11 PM)
Becks wrote:
Heya Spa!
I vaguely remember The Goodies, not very well though unfortunately. It is a classic show though
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:32:11 PM
Heya Spa!
I vaguely remember The Goodies, not very well though unfortunately. It is a classic show though [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:28:50 PM)
spapad wrote:
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12.
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:28:50 PM
I loved the Young Ones! Very funny! Do you remember the Goodies from way back? Used to catch reruns on PBS on Saturday night when I was about 12. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:15:23 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:18:35 PM
LOL I suppose I am weird, but in a good way LOL
The Young Ones is hilarious, Rik Mayall at his best. There's just too many shows for me to name all of them, hehe. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:15:23 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're wierd! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:15:23 PM
DIDN'T LIKE SEINFELD?!? You're weird! (<==to be spoken like John Cleese).
At least you could have included "The Young Ones" in your list.....ho ho! Too funny with music to boot!
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:20:00 PM
[Head banger] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 5:09:50 PM
gordon did get voted worst boss once or twice
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:29:30 PM
Tell you what Necro, whether or not he's a nice guy or anything, he sure looks like he can cook up a mean plate of food!
[Necroticist] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:27:35 PM
Gordon is a great bloke Becks.....his TV attitude is not what he's all about.....fellow scotsman... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
[Becks] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:18:54 PM
Hiya everyone!
Freeze - Apparently Gordon Ramsay (said 'limey' chef, lol) never swears in real life! I find that hard to believe considering how often he drops the F bomb LOL!
I prefer British comedy shows, never liked Seinfeld at all LOL or Friends (which some of my friends LOVED). I like Little Britain (the original), Mr Bean, Last of the Summer Wine, Vicar of Dibley, Keeping up Appearances, all those shows lol.
MG! OMG that sounds like so much fun! It makes me wish I could meet up with other JP fans like that, I'm the only one I know who is this passionate about Priest I'm so far away from everyone else LOL.
[Necroticist] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 2:51:14 PM
Prefer Laurel & Hardy....hehe
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 2:41:06 PM
That made ME crack a smile! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:18:07 AM)
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Classic!
_strat_ wrote:
Now you got me. Havent heard of that one, ever.
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Don't forget The Three Stooges. Funniest, most goddamn ridiculous show ever created!
_strat_ wrote:
Yeah, forgot about that one, wasnt bad either.
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
King of Queens is okay. The best sitcom ever was M.A.S.H. imo. Alan Alda and Jamie Farr were incredibly funny!
_strat_ wrote:
The King of Queens? Never heard about that one before. Fraiser and Third rock from the sun, yeah, and theyre both good. But that aside, when it comes to sitcoms, nobody beats the Brits. Really, loads and loads of them. Black Adder (starring young Hugh Laurie - if you think House is funny, you aint seen nothing yet), You rang, milord?, Allo,Allo... Really great stuff. Shame they dont play them so often as they used to.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yeah, MWC is good. I like The King of Queens. It is marginally funny. Always try to catch the news at 5 while eating supper. I use the DVR a lot these days. I just cannot stay up very late at night so I record a lot of shows that I like so I can watch at these ungodly hours of the morning!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Me too - Discovery, National Geographic, and the evening news. Sometimes a good movie, but that is rare enough.
The only exception is the Great Al Bundy - our national TV just recently dug out that show from their archives, and are playing all episodes from the first on!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Well, I really can't stand MOST of what is offered on television. I try to stick to Discovery Channel and occasionally the Sci Fi channel (when I need something stupid) but network TV is simply brutal.
[Metallark] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 2:26:19 PM
Great stuff "The three Stooges". They are timeless. My youngest daughter absolutely loved them when she was a tike. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:18:07 AM)
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Classic!
_strat_ wrote:
Now you got me. Havent heard of that one, ever.
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Don't forget The Three Stooges. Funniest, most goddamn ridiculous show ever created!
_strat_ wrote:
Yeah, forgot about that one, wasnt bad either.
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
King of Queens is okay. The best sitcom ever was M.A.S.H. imo. Alan Alda and Jamie Farr were incredibly funny!
_strat_ wrote:
The King of Queens? Never heard about that one before. Fraiser and Third rock from the sun, yeah, and theyre both good. But that aside, when it comes to sitcoms, nobody beats the Brits. Really, loads and loads of them. Black Adder (starring young Hugh Laurie - if you think House is funny, you aint seen nothing yet), You rang, milord?, Allo,Allo... Really great stuff. Shame they dont play them so often as they used to.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yeah, MWC is good. I like The King of Queens. It is marginally funny. Always try to catch the news at 5 while eating supper. I use the DVR a lot these days. I just cannot stay up very late at night so I record a lot of shows that I like so I can watch at these ungodly hours of the morning!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Me too - Discovery, National Geographic, and the evening news. Sometimes a good movie, but that is rare enough.
The only exception is the Great Al Bundy - our national TV just recently dug out that show from their archives, and are playing all episodes from the first on!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Well, I really can't stand MOST of what is offered on television. I try to stick to Discovery Channel and occasionally the Sci Fi channel (when I need something stupid) but network TV is simply brutal.
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:39:07 PM
Thanks Michael!!!!! Iam going to give it my all!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:27:33 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
Welcome back MG. We all have missed you so much.
Don't give a damn of all the idiots,
'Cause they have all "Loser" tattoed on their faces.
We love you sweetie!!
Hugs,
-Michael-
[Phantom A6] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:27:33 PM
Welcome back MG. We all have missed you so much.
Don't give a damn of all the idiots,
'Cause they have all "Loser" tattoed on their faces.
We love you sweetie!!
Hugs,
-Michael-
[Justin Kenny] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 12:07:13 PM
Are you kidding?? A lotta kids today barely even crack a SMILE at shit we would think to be hysterical....slapstick ain't dead....the sense of humor in people is what has taken a landslide, if anything. I mean...take a more modern day cartoon like "The Fairly Oddparents," for example. I don't know what it is, but that show has its moments sometimes where I'm bustin' out loud laughing....my daughters would just sit there...or look at me like....'...okay, that was funny...how?'
Now, I know cartoons are fashioned and created by adults. And I know an adult sense of humor can go over a kid's head most times...but even things THEY should've been giggling like a fiend about...NOTHING.... I know what you're thinking..."Well..Justin, it was probably early in the morning...give 'em a break..." for some of what they'd watch, this may be true...but it'd be even like this LATER in the day sometimes!!! I dunno...maybe humor itself has gotten so subjective, they probably saw "The Fairly Oddparents" as mere 'room filler,' rather than something to actually be entertaining.
I will say, however...they do have their own sense of humor, and they do know how to use it. And as they mature, I know it'll sharpen and get more honed as they go... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:53:03 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk..... HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It amazes me how funny that actually was back then. Kids watch it today and just don't "get" it. Slapstick is truly dead.
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Don't forget The Three Stooges. Funniest, most goddamn ridiculous show ever created!
_strat_ wrote:
Yeah, forgot about that one, wasnt bad either.
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
King of Queens is okay. The best sitcom ever was M.A.S.H. imo. Alan Alda and Jamie Farr were incredibly funny!
_strat_ wrote:
The King of Queens? Never heard about that one before. Fraiser and Third rock from the sun, yeah, and theyre both good. But that aside, when it comes to sitcoms, nobody beats the Brits. Really, loads and loads of them. Black Adder (starring young Hugh Laurie - if you think House is funny, you aint seen nothing yet), You rang, milord?, Allo,Allo... Really great stuff. Shame they dont play them so often as they used to.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yeah, MWC is good. I like The King of Queens. It is marginally funny. Always try to catch the news at 5 while eating supper. I use the DVR a lot these days. I just cannot stay up very late at night so I record a lot of shows that I like so I can watch at these ungodly hours of the morning!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Me too - Discovery, National Geographic, and the evening news. Sometimes a good movie, but that is rare enough.
The only exception is the Great Al Bundy - our national TV just recently dug out that show from their archives, and are playing all episodes from the first on!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Well, I really can't stand MOST of what is offered on television. I try to stick to Discovery Channel and occasionally the Sci Fi channel (when I need something stupid) but network TV is simply brutal.
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:23:28 AM
That's awesome news, MG! Rob and the boys better hide, cos here comes KK's Girls! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Tuesday, March 17, 2009 8:57:59 AM)
MG_Metalgoddess wrote:
Well I have gotten great news from a-far... Me and a few of the ladies from KK's site ( my space) are going to meet in St Paul MN. for the Harriet Island show..... I cant wait.... This is going to be one HELL of a 4th of July Celebration..
All I can is..... I hope the Priest Men Rest up... LMAO.... I know KK's Girls Can a little wild!!!!!!!