It was 34 degrees Fahrenheit when I woke up in Denali yesterday.
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It was 34 degrees Fahrenheit when I woke up in Denali yesterday.
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Originally Posted by Freak Out
I was a little chilly at the beach yesterday. The wind couldn't have been any more than 75.Quote:
Originally Posted by Freak Out
after a week of great weather.......late august hit! 90+ today. boooooQuote:
Originally Posted by MJZiggy
Don't worry. You'll start hibernating next month. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Freak Out
Like we were saying...Quote:
Originally Posted by GrnBay007
First run from scrimmage from my kid this year...BOOM! 40 yard TD.
Second play...my kid has two guys around his legs...whistle blows...my kid is chillin' waitin' for things to unpile...BOOM! 200 pound kid pops him right in the knee way, way after the whistle.
MRI results are in.
Torn MCL and a torn meniscus.
Surgery tomorrow and minimum 6 weeks out. :cry:
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Originally Posted by swede
Totally serious bummer. I hope surgery and recovery are quick and that the oversized kid got suspended for the season.
Thanks. Fifteen yard penalty.
The human knee was really not designed for the sport of football.
I have learned that the MCL, being nearer to blood supply and soft tissue heals itself. The tear in the meniscus will be removed during the scoping procedure and once the area is smooth and tight--knock on wood--the knee won't miss the extra cartilage until he is in his forties and tries to play basketball. The ACL cannot heal without surgery, as Al Harris will tell you. and the recovery can take up to a year, so despite the setback to his season we are grateful that the ACL survived intact.
Sorry to hear that. Makes a person feel worse when it was a bone-headed act/mistake on someone's part. Hope your boy recovers quickly and without problems.Quote:
Originally Posted by swede
Just watched Avatar for the first time. Or should I say Fern Gully II? What an unoriginal liberal fuckfest. One thumb down. I cut off the other one to sustain consciousness somewhere in the second and a half predictable hour.
For more exciting environmental movie fare, see:Quote:
Originally Posted by SkinBasket
http://www.grinningplanet.com/6001/e...tal-movies.htm
My favorite:
Say No to Bushmeat (2003)
avatar felt like a rerun to me too. How many times have we seen this movie. I saw it most recently as last year called "Battle for Terra"
http://www.amazon.com/Battle-Terra-B...3661377&sr=1-1
And yet the message, the cosmic truth that the military-industrial complex is bad and that blue people are good is a fresh one.
It's not like "Dances with Wolves" was the last word on the issue.
The evil corporate military. The poor, brilliant, thoroughly ignored scientist. The technologically challenged natives with a literal connection to the planet. The Pocahontas love story. The massive "mother" tree. The betrayal and reaction you knew was going to happen before you even started the movie, and the unimaginative redemption. The moment of darkness forcing the hero to act.
There was never any choice for the hero to make. There were no consequences most of the time and when there were, there was no other reasonable choice to make.
Then there were questions like:
We have the tech to travel to distant solar systems in a matter of years, but still rely on propeller driven terrestrial transportation almost to exclusivity, conventional projectile weapons, and a crate of explosive sausages literally taped down to the pallet for the most important bombing operation in the movie?
When the evil corporate military referred to their operation against the mother tree as "shock and awe," all I could think of was Obama with blue skin and a lot of side boob.
The only reason this regurgitation of worn out ideas got any recognition was the political/environmental hammer we were being bludgeoned with is the sacred weapon of choice in Hollywoodland.
Hey dipshits....this is the thread about nothing not FYI for Titanic's sake.
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...-sheep-bis.jpg
I propose a movie in which evil sheep kill businessmen.
That's not political, right?
Hey, the politics behind the movie are only one of the reasons the movie sucked, not the majorative reason. The main point being the movie sucked.Quote:
Originally Posted by Freak Out
What are you, the nothing police now?
The movie was pretty boring....message, effects....boring.Quote:
Originally Posted by SkinBasket
No cops here....just being an ass on a Sunday morning that's all. This place straightens itself out for the most part....occasional banning aside.
On a side note I think all the "banned" should be allowed back for the new season. :)
How did surgery go? How is your boy doing?Quote:
Originally Posted by swede
My Uvula is swollen and I don't feel very good.