What he said...that may have been a worry a decade ago, but I don't see many new homes being built currently, considering all of the homes that cannot be sold. I'm wondering how much it must suck to be in the housing construction industry right about now.
I live in a HOA neighborhood. And I've checked, don't have these lawn requirements. As a matter of fact, checked the bylaws and local ordinances, and the only things I could come up with are I'm not allowed to litter on my own property (can live with that since it irks me to see trash on my property anyways) and I can't move the trash can to the curb until the night before trash pickup day (can also live with this). Don't have anything pertaining to the yard or anything else with the property.
The same is pretty much true in the United States as well. You won't find many HOA's in rural areas, and there are plenty of places where you can live in places that look generally like farm land but are still within 10-20 minutes of large cities. The problem is most people seem to want to live in the middle of the fucking action. Personally, my next house is going to be surrounded by mostly trees and dirt instead of concrete and smog.
One of many reasons my ass will never cross state lines into California without an exit strategy already planned. That whole state could slide into the Pacific Ocean and, considering the Federal Government is fucking lending them money like they are a bank in need of TARP money, I think we'd (except those people in California, god hope the sensible people there get a head start to get the hell outta dodge first) be better off.
Even if you have a valid argument to make, calling people retards and then douches is a good way to get modded troll and then ignored (or made fun of). Good job. Man, that Anonymous Coward fella sure likes to stir the pot on a regular basis.
It's California. The entire state is full of crazy leftists and the people who didn't know any better who just came there from more sensible areas of the country.
I live in a very conservative part of Florida (assuming you are able to use logic, by my user name you can probably discern that I live in Pensacola) and about the only law of this sort that I can think of here is that you can only have your trash can out on the curb on the day of or the evening and morning before and after trash pickup day, respectively. And even that is not fervently enforced. Not really sure what you are talking about, but I'm sure you don't really care as long as you are trashing people you don't agree with on an ideological level, right?
You've got to rotate the shield harmonics and remodulate the deflector dish to emit Tachyon Particles...DUH! Jesus dude didn't you take Star Trek 201 in college?
Actually I've only seen the Matrix a few times, and while it's not bad (at least not the first movie) I hardly need to go back and watch it again. Am old enough to have watched plenty of movies before the 90's, and unlike yourself I'm not a cranky old bastard. Sounds like someone needs his applesauce and medicine.
Probably because Schefter can get scoops from the insiders that others can't, which is also why ESPN paid top dollar to get him to walk from the NFL Network and come work for them. The inside contacts Schefter built up from working for the Denver Post and then for NFLN for years most likely would be the reason for that. The guy probably has the personal cell numbers for half the dudes in the league, as well as most front office personnel worth caring about. He's often regarded as having access to the widest array of inside sources in the NFL.
Actually the Lego MMO was talked about as having event and trigger scripting similar to that found in Little Big Planet, so your fears may be unfounded (yet to be seen one way or the other).
I guess you could say he sent a nice little tweet in the form of cruise missiles. The message read: "Have a nice day, fuckers. I'm off to get blown by this thick intern."
ESPN orders their people not to tweet, seeing it as competition to what they do on the air. No breaking of stories before they're reported by ESPN or ESPN.com. No posting of opinions if you're paid to share your opinions on ESPN shows. If you work for them and want to blog, there's space waiting for you at ESPN.com.
Except you are wrong. Adam Schefter tweets and he offers opinions and I've even seen him break NFL news on tweets before or simultaneously when he breaks it on ESPN.com. I haven't noticed anyone else at ESPN doing this, but then again, when it comes to the NFL, most everyone else at ESPN is a fucking moron (Yes, Mel Kiper, I'm talking about you dickhead).
Like I give a shit about your posting history. I know you probably brag about it at work, but I have better things to do with my time. And when I made the AC comment I was referring to myself (in response to the comment about most of the replies coming from AC, I am willing to make the comment so I'm willing to take any flak as well). I will agree with you that both parties need a fair amount, let's be nice and say, adjustments. But to say that the government should be all over business (including small business) is why I'll gladly never join your party. I know too many small business owners who are getting bent over and reamed by the current Congress' new tax laws for businesses that your party would probably support as well, although admittedly I have not learned the ins and outs of their tax opinions so that is mere speculation at this point.
As for my ending, that was more of a "you apparently didn't read MY POST well enough so before you go telling me to basically go fuck off and die, try taking your own advice padre.
And yet, they always seem to be the ones leading the charge. Try explaining that one to me, because I'm all ears.
What he said...that may have been a worry a decade ago, but I don't see many new homes being built currently, considering all of the homes that cannot be sold. I'm wondering how much it must suck to be in the housing construction industry right about now.
I live in a HOA neighborhood. And I've checked, don't have these lawn requirements. As a matter of fact, checked the bylaws and local ordinances, and the only things I could come up with are I'm not allowed to litter on my own property (can live with that since it irks me to see trash on my property anyways) and I can't move the trash can to the curb until the night before trash pickup day (can also live with this). Don't have anything pertaining to the yard or anything else with the property.
The same is pretty much true in the United States as well. You won't find many HOA's in rural areas, and there are plenty of places where you can live in places that look generally like farm land but are still within 10-20 minutes of large cities. The problem is most people seem to want to live in the middle of the fucking action. Personally, my next house is going to be surrounded by mostly trees and dirt instead of concrete and smog.
One of many reasons my ass will never cross state lines into California without an exit strategy already planned. That whole state could slide into the Pacific Ocean and, considering the Federal Government is fucking lending them money like they are a bank in need of TARP money, I think we'd (except those people in California, god hope the sensible people there get a head start to get the hell outta dodge first) be better off.
Even if you have a valid argument to make, calling people retards and then douches is a good way to get modded troll and then ignored (or made fun of). Good job. Man, that Anonymous Coward fella sure likes to stir the pot on a regular basis.
Dear god someone mod this man funny (or insightful or both)
It's California. The entire state is full of crazy leftists and the people who didn't know any better who just came there from more sensible areas of the country.
I live in a very conservative part of Florida (assuming you are able to use logic, by my user name you can probably discern that I live in Pensacola) and about the only law of this sort that I can think of here is that you can only have your trash can out on the curb on the day of or the evening and morning before and after trash pickup day, respectively. And even that is not fervently enforced. Not really sure what you are talking about, but I'm sure you don't really care as long as you are trashing people you don't agree with on an ideological level, right?
Call me when they are 3m tall, blue, w/tits.
There, fixed it for ya
You've got to rotate the shield harmonics and remodulate the deflector dish to emit Tachyon Particles...DUH! Jesus dude didn't you take Star Trek 201 in college?
True enough. Okay, besides translation and graphics, it was epic fail.
*Sneaks up behind you and stabs you in the back (virtually)*
*Runs away, knowing he will be pursued by the virtual law*
That is all...carry on.
What the fuck is Saints Row 2 and why the fuck are you talking about it in here. We're discussing games, not pieces of shit.
Yeah, the graphics on the PC Port > FF7 PSOne, but everything else about the PC Port was epic fail.
"How big should touchable areas be?
That's what she said
Actually I've only seen the Matrix a few times, and while it's not bad (at least not the first movie) I hardly need to go back and watch it again. Am old enough to have watched plenty of movies before the 90's, and unlike yourself I'm not a cranky old bastard. Sounds like someone needs his applesauce and medicine.
If you haven't been to a movie theater since about 1980, how do you know all of the "moves" today are shit?
Probably because Schefter can get scoops from the insiders that others can't, which is also why ESPN paid top dollar to get him to walk from the NFL Network and come work for them. The inside contacts Schefter built up from working for the Denver Post and then for NFLN for years most likely would be the reason for that. The guy probably has the personal cell numbers for half the dudes in the league, as well as most front office personnel worth caring about. He's often regarded as having access to the widest array of inside sources in the NFL.
And it applied to your post too, you just didn't note it. It applies to mine, and I'm noting it. Wait.
What he said
Or, perhaps, as another thought, why not just use the existing coax to pull Cat5 into place?
Actually the Lego MMO was talked about as having event and trigger scripting similar to that found in Little Big Planet, so your fears may be unfounded (yet to be seen one way or the other).
I guess you could say he sent a nice little tweet in the form of cruise missiles. The message read: "Have a nice day, fuckers. I'm off to get blown by this thick intern."
ESPN orders their people not to tweet, seeing it as competition to what they do on the air. No breaking of stories before they're reported by ESPN or ESPN.com. No posting of opinions if you're paid to share your opinions on ESPN shows. If you work for them and want to blog, there's space waiting for you at ESPN.com.
Except you are wrong. Adam Schefter tweets and he offers opinions and I've even seen him break NFL news on tweets before or simultaneously when he breaks it on ESPN.com. I haven't noticed anyone else at ESPN doing this, but then again, when it comes to the NFL, most everyone else at ESPN is a fucking moron (Yes, Mel Kiper, I'm talking about you dickhead).
Like I give a shit about your posting history. I know you probably brag about it at work, but I have better things to do with my time. And when I made the AC comment I was referring to myself (in response to the comment about most of the replies coming from AC, I am willing to make the comment so I'm willing to take any flak as well). I will agree with you that both parties need a fair amount, let's be nice and say, adjustments. But to say that the government should be all over business (including small business) is why I'll gladly never join your party. I know too many small business owners who are getting bent over and reamed by the current Congress' new tax laws for businesses that your party would probably support as well, although admittedly I have not learned the ins and outs of their tax opinions so that is mere speculation at this point.
As for my ending, that was more of a "you apparently didn't read MY POST well enough so before you go telling me to basically go fuck off and die, try taking your own advice padre.
Occasionally. But usually what I said.