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Good point T.G. lol. I suppose old & wizened aren't mutually exclusive, one could very well be old & foolish.
I'd say that learning from one's mistakes goes a long way toward wizenhood. Lord knows we all make them, it's what we take away from the experence that matters.
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If that grill is on, that is going to hurt. Makes me squeemish just thinking about it.
Why TG, why?
awwww, I thought he was cute!
I thought you said it wasn't the size of the weiner, but the way he grills... lol
mmmmm bah bee q
put some dogs on, some burgers, some corn.. theres always one way to get full ;)
That dude has some, shall we say, hard-core incentive to remain excited.
And not a peep out of anyya's bout GOOG. :(
T.G.
How can google ever compete with your visuals?
Never liked the management, Sergi (spelling?) & his partner seem like kids playing dress-up. That office just proves it.
Maybe it's an alpha male thing, but give me a wizened old ceo that's seen it all..male or female, but just not those two goog birds lol.
Elwood,
I didn't say I only wanted good GOOG comments... just something...
Which you did.
And I appreciate it. :)
Now... how does one become wizened and old? mmmhmmm!
Good point T.G. lol. I suppose old & wizened aren't mutually exclusive, one could very well be old & foolish.
I'd say that learning from one's mistakes goes a long way toward wizenhood. Lord knows we all make them, it's what we take away from the experence that matters.
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