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  1. A man goes into a library and asks the librarian, whispering, if they had a recent book about small penises. After checking to see, she says "I don't think it's in yet" "That's the one", he says.
  2. I have one of these that sounds pretty good indoors, outdoors. http://www.theoontz.com/oontz-xl
  3. There is a sweet golf course in Farmington called Pinon Hills.
  4. geoffr

    Grand Prix

    That car had the best sound.
  5. I seen those at Best Buy. No, actually, very nice work.
  6. The good thing about being pessimistic is that surprises are usually pleasant.
  7. Everything that you need to know about routers: http://www.routerforums.com
  8. Mine are on the hearth in the living room. So far my wife hasn't (too much) complained about the increase in cabinet size over the EPI 100's the Heresys replaced. They sound great.
  9. geoffr

    Zappa...

    I just saw the Zappa Plays Zappa show last week. I thought that it was terrific. ZPZ certainly does not have the spontaneity or dynamics of an original FZ concert (I saw many) but it's fun to hear the music live again. The first part of the playlist is the "One Size Fits All" album.
  10. As my wife once said, in the heat of an arguement, " Don't use that logic on me!".
  11. another iphone shot. This thing has a great camera.
  12. geoffr

    A Good Bicycle?

    Similar case here, only problem is that my frame has deteriorated over the decades. But I love just looking at the thing, she's a beauty (Ritchey Road Logic low serial # hand made by Tom himself, gaudy but patriotic red-white-blue fade, set up long, low, and racy). Lightweight, hardtail 29-er with more comfy geometry and 'good enough' components should be right in the OP's budget and perfect for his needs. My road bike is also a Ritchey Road Logic, luckily, it is still in great condition. A great handling, comfortable ride. Steel is real.
  13. geoffr

    A Good Bicycle?

    That's a good starting budget for a decent bike. Tell the staff at the shop what you will use it for and they will advise, especially regarding fit. As long as the tires are not knobbies they'll be fine on the road, regardless of width.
  14. It would be fun to wheel them out of the garage, blast the neighbors, and wheel 'em back inside. My neighbors, anyway.
  15. The setup for you will of course depend on what you wish to accomplish. Here is a site that will answer every question that you could have: http://www.routerforums.com
  16. I wonder how a refurbed Advent 300 would work.
  17. any "women in prison" movie
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