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12-26-2010
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#2311
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The Teen
Joined: | Sep 2010 |
Location: | Rochester, NY |
Posts: | 1,301 |
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Here's some miscellaneous pics of my family
my dog lol
My 81 year old grandma (LOL!)
After my football game

Last edited by TheCowboy : 12-26-2010 at 07:38 PM.
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12-26-2010
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#2312
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Dark Days
Years Donated 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 56,813 |
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Granny sporting the Witten Jersey..Too cool.
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12-26-2010
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#2313
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The Teen
Joined: | Sep 2010 |
Location: | Rochester, NY |
Posts: | 1,301 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BrAinPaiNt
Granny sporting the Witten Jersey..Too cool.
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Indeed. Along with the Cowboy hat in New York. lol
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01-27-2011
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#2314
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Winter is Coming
Years Donated 2007, 2009, 2010
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Leesburg, VA |
Posts: | 12,329 |
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For my 12,000th post!

Central Loudoun (Virginia) Cowboys
2011 Champions!
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01-29-2011
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#2315
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Senior Member
Joined: | Oct 2009 |
Posts: | 175 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Danny White
For my 12,000th post!

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for a second i thought you were jason witten lol
cute kids btw
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01-30-2011
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#2316
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Benched
Joined: | Feb 2010 |
Location: | Gimme's backyard |
Posts: | 4,606 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by daschoo
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I'm sorry, I just don't understand why people would want to visit India, or any other middle-eastern country. I don't get the appeal. I hate the smells, food, everything. Was it fun though?
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01-30-2011
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#2317
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Banned
Joined: | Dec 2006 |
Location: | West Palm Beach, |
Posts: | 6,031 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rynie
I'm sorry, I just don't understand why people would want to visit India, or any other middle-eastern country. I don't get the appeal. I hate the smells, food, everything. Was it fun though?
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For starters,India is not a middle east country.Get a map.
As far as the rest of your ignorant post,didn't your mom teach you if you have nothing nice to say,say nothing at all?
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01-30-2011
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#2318
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Will the Thrill
Joined: | Jul 2005 |
Location: | Copperas Cove |
Posts: | 2,187 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MetalHead
For starters,India is not a middle east country.Get a map.
As far as the rest of your ignorant post,didn't your mom teach you if you have nothing nice to say,say nothing at all?
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How does having an opinion make it ignorant? People aren't allowed to not like something? He didn't say the country is smelly, and ugly, etc. He said he doesn't particularly like certain aspects of the country.
Didn't your mom teach you to use tissues? If not, here's one.
Leadership is getting someone to do what they don't want to do, to achieve what they want to achieve.
"Tom Landry"
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02-02-2011
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#2319
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jan 2008 |
Location: | Peterborough, UK |
Posts: | 385 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dawgs0916
How does having an opinion make it ignorant? People aren't allowed to not like something? He didn't say the country is smelly, and ugly, etc. He said he doesn't particularly like certain aspects of the country.
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I guess it all depends on whether Rynie has been to India.
The quote was "I hate the smells, food, everything".
Now if they were talking from personal experience then fine, but if it's just an assumption based on what they have gleaned from the internet, then that is ignorant.
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02-02-2011
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#2320
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Will the Thrill
Joined: | Jul 2005 |
Location: | Copperas Cove |
Posts: | 2,187 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by UKCowboysFan
I guess it all depends on whether Rynie has been to India.
The quote was "I hate the smells, food, everything".
Now if they were talking from personal experience then fine, but if it's just an assumption based on what they have gleaned from the internet, then that is ignorant.
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Your absolutely right.
Leadership is getting someone to do what they don't want to do, to achieve what they want to achieve.
"Tom Landry"
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02-05-2011
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#2321
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I Rue Everything
Joined: | May 2008 |
Location: | Sioux Falls, SD |
Posts: | 345 |
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Broke My Femur -- AGAIN!!
Four years ago I broke my lower right femur a month before I was supposed to head to my first game at Texas Stadium. I wish I had some incentive like that to heal for this break, but this one is going to take a lot longer and be a lot more painful and doc told dad after surgery don't expect to do much with my leg for at least 12 weeks.
I broke it in a fall with dad out of my truck since the cable broke on my truck lift on the way to Deadwood, SD for a ski week of fun at Ski For Light. The accessible parking was poor, on a hill, and icy at our hotel. It wasn't a hard fall, but enough to due this damage and require surgery. I was more worried about a blot clot then anything and am grateful it wasn't that. Still sucks and the pain is horrible. Pain management was awful my first couple of days where the nurse denied and made me wait hours for pain medication. It was miserable and I reported him.
I'll have a lot of computer time as my leg is so swollen from bleeding into the leg for four days and the surgery that I don't fit into my wheelchair anymore so I'm stuck in a rent-a-crap hospital chair and relying on others to help me in and out of it. I use my broken leg as my primary leg to grab and transfer so it's driving me bonkers waiting for it to heal and I have only been out of the hospital a couple of days.
Any fun, free computer games or suggestions of things I can do to pass the time?
I wanted a photo of the post-surgery x-ray as I'm not sure if I have a rod or hip hardware and the nurse said it would be easier to get it off a free CD from the hospital then pull it up on the computer in my hospital room and take a photo with my phone. However, I have tried this stupid CD in three different computers and it's a no go. It's says I need IE 5 or better which I have. I'll have to wait for my checkup to get a post-surgery photo.
The bones should be lined up.
This is what it is supposed to look like.

"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today." - James Dean
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02-06-2011
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#2322
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THE BIG DOG
Years Donated 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Ahhhhh Kansas |
Posts: | 42,799 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kristi
I broke it in a fall with dad out of my truck since the cable broke on my truck lift on the way to Deadwood, SD for a ski week of fun at Ski For Light. The accessible parking was poor, on a hill, and icy at our hotel. It wasn't a hard fall, but enough to due this damage and require surgery.
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Sorry to hear about Kristi. Hopefully that sounds worse than it really is. The next few weeks won't be much fun for you so hang in there!
This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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02-16-2011
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#2323
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Stackin and Processin, Well
Joined: | Jan 2006 |
Location: | 33° |
Posts: | 8,227 |
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For the ladies of the zone.

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02-17-2011
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#2324
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Slanje Va
Joined: | Oct 2008 |
Location: | eideann, alba |
Posts: | 2,100 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rynie
I'm sorry, I just don't understand why people would want to visit India, or any other middle-eastern country. I don't get the appeal. I hate the smells, food, everything. Was it fun though?
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india's amazing mate, so much variety and coming from scotland its somewhere completely different to what i'm used to. don't get me wrong its hard work at times, particularly when you get off a train and are mobbed by rickshaw drivers or seeing the poverty of the slums in mumbai.
one of the highlights was in the wee frontier town we went for our camel safari the guy at the hotel we booked the camels through had the rest of the day off so took us on a tour of the town, never asked us for money at any point, got us a rickshaw for the day for cheaper than the guidebook said we would expect to pay to get to the out of town attraction (a rat temple) that we went to as part of our rickshaw hire also the rickshaw driver ended up buying us chai (crazy milky tea they all drink) from some random road side stall. got to see things we would never have otherwise known were there never mind seen. very friendly people though like all places there are folk looking to rip off tourists. for the record we gave the guy a bit of cash for his trouble.
completely different cultures there as well, went to a hindu ceremony, had lunch with monks in a buddhist monastery, visited a church built by scots in the colonial days, one of the biggest mosques on the planet and had a pilgrims lunch at the home of sikhism not to mention seeing the taj mahal and colonial era forts.
the countryside is incredible particularly in the himalaya and if you like wildlife then its a great place to visit.
indian food is one of my favourites so that wasn't a problem for me but i must admit in the cities the smell of human waste is pretty bad. as disgusting as it sounds you get used to it pretty quickly. definitely had a long soak in the bath when i got home right enough as the smell kind of gets under your skin.
its not for everyone but we loved it and hopefully will be back in the next few years.
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02-17-2011
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#2325
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Administrator
Years Donated 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Apollo Creed
For the ladies of the zone.

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I'm not saying .. I'm just saying ..
-Reality
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