Larry Hagman
Eventually, they all degenerate...
Originally posted by Pickup Man
I bet that one week with Kid Rock would change Sheryl Crow's mind, but one night with Tony Soprano would distort her view of the world!
I bet that one week with Kid Rock would change Sheryl Crow's mind, but one night with Tony Soprano would distort her view of the world!
BTW, Hagman's live in lover when he was in the Air Force was not only from the Middle East, I believe that she spent a lot of time in Bagdad fraternizing with the leadership there...
First i gotta say I love this thread. Next, at the risk of sounding like I'm starting a mutual admiration society, I agree with cpadpl. The Maplethorpes and hollyweird crowd deserve each other. Heston is a great inspiration and the Colombine movie made me wanna take an assault rifle to the director (and anyone else reponsible for that segment), the way they took advantage of Heston's failing health. Typical.
I have to say I was a big fan of Rush quite a while ago but i cringe alot when i listen to him now, and O'reilly is great, but to keep his ratings up I think all the formulas point to his being more obnoxious and sensational than he really needs to be. Listening to his book on cd on a drive to Florida last year let me hear him without the Barnum and Bailey routine. (BTW and WAY OT, Cracker Barrel has a great system for renting books on tape or cd for road trips).
Now when cpadl got to
I'm thinkin' "bifurcation"? .... "what's this got to do with clamming??" So while I'm out looking for a spelcheker i thought I'd better find a dictionary as well and i found
One entry found for bifurcation.
Main Entry: bi·fur·ca·tion
Pronunciation: "bI-(")f&r-'kA-sh&n
Function: noun
Date: 1615
1 a : the point at which bifurcating occurs b : BRANCH
2 : the act of bifurcating : the state of being bifurcated
THEN
One entry found for bifurcate.
Main Entry: bi·fur·cate
Pronunciation: 'bI-(")f&r-"kAt, bI-'f&r-
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -cat·ed; -cat·ing
Etymology: Medieval Latin bifurcatus, past participle of bifurcare, from Latin bifurcus two-pronged, from bi- + furca fork
Date: 1615
transitive senses : to cause to divide into two branches or parts
intransitive senses : to divide into two branches or parts
- bi·fur·cate /(")bI-'f&r-k&t, -"kAt; 'bI-(")f&r-"kAt/ adjective
Duh.... clams !!
I guess I've outted myself, too.
!!" Viva la Grizzly's and sex frogs"!! (and jeannies).
No Raoul, leave the machete alone.....
I have to say I was a big fan of Rush quite a while ago but i cringe alot when i listen to him now, and O'reilly is great, but to keep his ratings up I think all the formulas point to his being more obnoxious and sensational than he really needs to be. Listening to his book on cd on a drive to Florida last year let me hear him without the Barnum and Bailey routine. (BTW and WAY OT, Cracker Barrel has a great system for renting books on tape or cd for road trips).
Now when cpadl got to
As far as the conservative versus the liberal thing, my personal experience has been that conservatives tend to be more intelligent and educated (careful to note the bifurcation between the two that has arisen in this thread) than liberals
One entry found for bifurcation.
Main Entry: bi·fur·ca·tion
Pronunciation: "bI-(")f&r-'kA-sh&n
Function: noun
Date: 1615
1 a : the point at which bifurcating occurs b : BRANCH
2 : the act of bifurcating : the state of being bifurcated
THEN
One entry found for bifurcate.
Main Entry: bi·fur·cate
Pronunciation: 'bI-(")f&r-"kAt, bI-'f&r-
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -cat·ed; -cat·ing
Etymology: Medieval Latin bifurcatus, past participle of bifurcare, from Latin bifurcus two-pronged, from bi- + furca fork
Date: 1615
transitive senses : to cause to divide into two branches or parts
intransitive senses : to divide into two branches or parts
- bi·fur·cate /(")bI-'f&r-k&t, -"kAt; 'bI-(")f&r-"kAt/ adjective
Duh.... clams !!
I guess I've outted myself, too.!!" Viva la Grizzly's and sex frogs"!! (and jeannies).
No Raoul, leave the machete alone.....
Re: Eventually, they all degenerate...
Originally posted by TexasSteve
Eventually, even the best threads get back to hormones...
BTW, Hagman's live in lover when he was in the Air Force was not only from the Middle East, I believe that she spent a lot of time in Bagdad fraternizing with the leadership there...
Eventually, even the best threads get back to hormones...
BTW, Hagman's live in lover when he was in the Air Force was not only from the Middle East, I believe that she spent a lot of time in Bagdad fraternizing with the leadership there...



