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Thread: latest cookbook you bought?
smitten2meetu
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latest cookbook you bought?
Posted:
10/26/2009 7:32:23 PM
I will have to look for this cookbook, since I purchased a slow cooker and need help...Taste of Home Slow Cooker Classics (fantastic book, recommend it to all the slow cooker chefs out there)
I recently bought Company Coming Slow Cookers. My only problem, I was daring before I bought this cookbook, and made serious awful mistakes with my slow cooker. I know I can do it, I know I can do it....
smitten2meetu
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What's up with the BBD (Bigger Better Deal)?
Posted:
10/26/2009 7:23:07 PM
Agree with Walts ^^thread.
I find the society doesn't wish to accept the first person that could be right or even be a start to a friendship. The need vs wanting a relationship has come down to single meet. We have to make sure we dress the part, look the part, smile and have the right words, in less than 5 seconds, you're history and they're running to the next.
The choices that people have, is like walking into a candy store, with selection of whatever they might be looking for, is ideal for their mind, but in reality, its only a quick fix. Relationship as we all know, take time to grow, some people might be the right fix, but it might not get off to a quick start, yet to grab a relationship, is liking go through Mcdonalds drive throu.
Relationship will only succeed if we slow down, actually have a conversation and look one another in the eyes. Everyone has a story to share, some are better at convering than others and its that art of conversation that could lead to something.
Did I say ... Times up...gosh
smitten2meetu
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Greyhound cancelling service
Posted:
9/7/2009 12:48:34 AM
It's called Union Busting.
If they can break the union across Canada, then they can lower the wages of the drivers and stop paying semi decent benefits.
Greyhound did one hugh thing I hate, outsource their call centers across Canada to the Bahama's & India. They don't know where Kamloops B.C. or Vancouver B.C. is, and let alone if its in Canada or the States.
In April they shut down their dispatching in Calgary to their Texas Head office. The few dispatchers from each province, were unclear if they had jobs in the coming months.
The Drivers were given an opportunity to Retire or quit, and cash out their pension at 98 percent, leaving the remaining 2 precent for the next couple of years. If they didn't take it out at the end of May, then in June it would be 78 percent, leaving the remaining for 5 yrs. I use to have a friend that drove for Greyhound, and next to eliminating runs, benefits and reducing their pensions, the drivers at that time, agree'd to strike vote. I think Greyhound head office is trying to make the Government in any Province take note, but if Greyhound went on strike across Canada, it would be the end of them. If I was driver, I wouldn't want to be responsible for a bus, paid half the wage or miles they drive, with no or little benefits or pension. I would want an experience driver that can handle the highways and all type of weather, than someone making $8.00 an hour.
Greyhound fares are low to attract passengers, and if I leave Vancouver to Kamloops with return fare, the cost with booking in 21 days is $57.50, that's 28.50 each way, cheaper than air or car with fuel.
I will the miss the drivers that did retire to collect their pensions, many of them were nice men & woman. As for my friend, he left in mid May, to go back to the old job waiting, and left a company filled with lots of changes, that weren't in the drivers or passengers favour.
smitten2meetu
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Headaches caused from weather
Posted:
8/18/2009 1:01:47 AM
I experience Migrane headaches, when its about to snow. Thank god I live in a city that doesn't have many snow falls in the year.
smitten2meetu
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For the ladies - Soy and estrogen
Posted:
8/14/2009 12:13:15 PM
I don't go anywhere near soy products, since I have problems with my endocrine glands, meaning Hormones. If I digest soy, I will become fatique, tired, muscle aches and I can't function. If anyone does have problems with their hormones they can experience various symptoms. I read my labels when I shop my food, and I stick to fresh foods, I prefer to avoid preservatives, as frozen foods or any product that list soy in their ingredients.
smitten2meetu
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I burn the salad!
Posted:
8/11/2009 7:55:44 PM
Depending on where you live, have you thought about healthy foods that are already prepared? Check your local supermarkets, catering companies to food venders, as deli's, often have prepared meals, fresh or frozen. This will help you look good in the kitchen, and save time in cooking nutritional meals at home.
Another suggestion, have you thought about taking a cooking classes in your area, many of them, might be held in local schools? They can be fun to learn, not that expensive and you can meet others, who want to learn how to cook the basic.
Good luck.
smitten2meetu
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Therapy???
Posted:
8/11/2009 7:32:29 PM
"Thats why friends are sometimes better than docs."
I had a friend that I thought could relate to my brothers death, since she had coped with the death of both parents. When she heard what happened, the response was cold, unsympathetic and our friendship ended that very day. I still remember her cold words all these years.
Friendship should be valued, and some people view their friends as therapist and don't know how to deal with their problems. I don't have emotional vampires in my life. These friendship will ask for advice, keep repeating bad behaviour and drain you with your time & energy. I'm a friend to anyone who would like me to be in their lives, but I won't take on your problems, because they're your issue's, not mine.
I could explain to death to why therapist can have success and others people don't value them. Its really up to the individual to seek help when they need it.
smitten2meetu
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Question for ex-drug addicts/ex-alcoholics
Posted:
8/11/2009 6:56:18 PM
My older brother was addict, did prescription drugs & drank for over 25 yrs, before his bad lifestyle and habits, took his life. As the younger sister of an addict, my brothers inability to stay sober, in his entire adult life, makes me angry that his drugs lead to his downfall.
It was a couple of weeks ago, when I recognized, that I'm the same age, when he died, 46 yrs old, coming up to 10 yrs and our lives are extremely opposite. To this day, addicts never want to take accountability, and I can tell you from watching his behaviour, he would quit drugs, then start drinking, then repeating the revolving door behaviour.
My older brother rock bottom was death, he lost everything, I walked away the last 5 years, due to how bad his behaviour, actions & lifestyle had become. If any addict can understand, it effects everyone in your life, if getting buzzed by any form of drugs or having too many drinks, doesn't effect the people around you, guess again!
smitten2meetu
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Therapy???
Posted:
8/11/2009 6:27:58 PM
I would encourage anyone to talk to a therapist over issues, that a well meaning friend may not have the skills, patience or time to properly cope with the other person.
I felt talking to a grievance councillor was helpful in coping with my stress, when my older brother died and felt better after venting to someone who gave me insight. As time went on, my visit became less and felt at a time of my life, the issue's of my brothers death, was handle better by a professional, than to some friends who came across unsympathetic.
When anyone has a problem, our society is teaching us to deal with it by taking a drug, instead of taking the time to talk to a psychologist. I know too many people who repeat bad behaviour or patterns, will never listen to friends when they do ask, and they continue to keep doing it. We need to learn and give ourselves permission, if someone isn't coping, people need to seek out help. When I often hear from a friend dealing with emotional issue's, I will suggest therapy to help them overcome and learn to cope with their issues.
smitten2meetu
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Do we really know what we are asking for,,,when we ask?????
Posted:
8/10/2009 1:11:53 AM
The type of man I would like to have, are kind, caring, honest, will listen and knows how to communicate. I had learned along time ago, that being with a man, that won't open up, be honest with what he wants, made me question my interest. This is how we all learn, from our past mistakes, being in a relationship that wasn't right and taking what might be good to a positive direction. If our ideal relationship is having someone like your mom or dad, its something in their character you can relate too. I think its better not to date a parent figure and find what works for you, to ask yourself, is this what I want or even take yourself out of your comfort zone. If we challenge ourselves to look beyond our comfort, we can be open to various qualities. It could be a gentle spirit, someone who can challenge us, laugh or cry with you, athletic to artist. What we see in a person in looks, is only a surface and what may lay deep inside the soul, heart and core can bring what we might be asking for in a relationship.
smitten2meetu
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Michael Phelps controversy...again
Posted:
8/1/2009 1:02:14 AM
I think Phelps needs to get into his training after all the controversy he received. I think Phelps should get motivated, spend less time partying, get his head & mind right and then his times will improve.
smitten2meetu
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To rub or not to rub? Is it the rub or the motion?
Posted:
7/29/2009 6:18:28 PM
I use this great celedrin cream that my Naturopath introduce to me, and is doing so well with the product, moved to California to sell it full time.
When I'm sore, have pain or ache in my muscles this cream works super fast with amazing results. As for wearing it to work, I try to keep my work area odor free, regardless how much I like it.
smitten2meetu
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Hot enough for ya?
Posted:
7/29/2009 6:08:12 PM
I'm melting at home, the fans just blow warm air, and the lack of sleep is causing me to do stupid mistakes at work. I'm heat intolerant, been very good in drinking tons of fluids, taking long cool showers and eventually the heat will leave.
It could be worse, I could be living in the interior, and now that's too hot for me.
smitten2meetu
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Walking, Long walks
Posted:
7/27/2009 7:10:14 PM
I love going for walks in my city, with the many seawalls that I can enjoy. It was very warm today, drinking lots of fluid and enjoying the breeze & great way to get your heart pumping. I don't own a car, so I must walk to my destination or walk to my bus, so I'm outdoors in all types of weather.
I wear a good gortex jacket that keeps me dry when it rains, so the weather won't interfer with being outdoors.
The benefits to walking, can reduce blood pressure, loose weight, firm the body, make you feel good, breathing in ocean air and its relaxing. I walk for over over hour and half today in the heat, there was a breeze, not busy outside and I like to think I will sleep well. I also prefer to walk, easier on the knee's, legs, lower back and jogging isn't for me, and when you walk, it can be a great workout.
smitten2meetu
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Who Loves Thunder storms?
Posted:
7/27/2009 12:53:38 AM
I've allways enjoyed thunderstorms with lightning. Its mother way to snap pictures in the sky after she has moved her furniture.
What a great way to spend the evening and watching our skies create a show.
smitten2meetu
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How To Make Cowboy Coffee.
Posted:
7/19/2009 11:30:59 AM
After reading about this coffee receipe, I feel we need to add outdoor element.
1 horse
waking up to beautiful view near a river
control mini fire to brew the coffee
one cowboy hat
and if I like, maybe a cowboy song.
That's all I can do, now I must enjoy my coffee with my horse.
smitten2meetu
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I am curious of other people's workout pet peeves
Posted:
7/18/2009 1:11:31 AM
I never can understand people who workout in the gym or pool, who will stand in one spot talking to another person. In the hour or more time I was there working out, they didn't lift a single weight, do any cardio or swim a lap. Its can be difficult to warm up in a pool, when you haven't done a single thing, other than chat.
smitten2meetu
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Just For Fun - Top 3 What Not To Do On A 1st Date
Posted:
7/15/2009 7:19:11 PM
1. Shows up for walk & coffee, walked 10 paces ahead of me, As I got to admire the back of his hair. He telling me why he hates his ex, stay for the kids, until it was time to leave. When our walk is over, he can't figure out why I don't wish to know him, as I exclaim, "not all women are like your ex."
2. Lies about his age online, never in our phone conversations, tells me his real age, 10 yrs older than I thought. We meet, it doesn't go well, wonder why, and he did it for demographics?
3. I had a date keep re scheduling our time, by the third phone call, he wanted to change the time again. When we did meet, he didn't follow what I had asked him to do, by meeting outside a busy cafe. I couldn't find him, asked the cafe to call his cell, and when we did meet, he wasn't anything like I thought.
Be on time, don't lie about your status or age and don't waste anyone time by talking about your formers in a negative tones.
smitten2meetu
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did you notice........?
Posted:
7/9/2009 11:12:12 AM
If I'm allowed only 3000 Favourites, I better hurry up and get my numbers up and aim for more. I don't know how anyone can keep up with that large number, but I would be willing to try. I would need to hire a personal assistant to write to them daily.
smitten2meetu
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needs input please
Posted:
7/3/2009 8:44:05 PM
What's wrong with you calling, you both need to communicate and find out? I could give you many answers, but the main one, is make the effort to call and TALK TO HIM.
smitten2meetu
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Compliments
Posted:
7/3/2009 8:39:17 PM
I appreciate getting a compliment in my email, and will take the time to respond back. I don't think its considered a red flag, if a man takes the effort to read my profile and like something I took the time write.
If the person doesn't respond back, it can be a number a reason why, but I like to think, I made someone smile. Just go with it and be you, someone will take note.
smitten2meetu
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punctuality and doing what you say
Posted:
7/2/2009 2:17:26 PM
When it comes to work, meetings, dates, friends, family, when I say I'm going to be there, I will be there by that time. The only exception I will make, if travelling you're dealing with a car accident, bad weather or illness, then I can understand to change or adjust my plans.
I don't like anyone being late, everyone time is important and to think anyone can make a person wait, it's rude & bad manners. I do speak up when people run late with me, I let them know that its one of my biggest pet peeves about a person behaviour. I have ended friendships with people I was getting to know, all due to their excuses, due to their poor time management skills.
I never make a promise that I can't keep, even when something comes up, I follow through with it. I follow it in my work & personal life and this makes anyone reliable, dependable and someone can keep their word. If you know that you don't want to do it, then don't make a promise, stand someone up, and think its just fine to not show up.
Remember how we like to be treated, it often comes around, be on time, since time is important to each one of us.
smitten2meetu
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What's your deal breaker? (re profiles first glance)
Posted:
7/1/2009 9:59:10 PM
Dealbreakers are:
smokers, drinkers and doing drugs.
seperated or married men
lying about your age and not mentioning it in our phone conversations. This is all for demographics.
smitten2meetu
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B.O.B. (battery operated boyfriend)
Posted:
7/1/2009 8:22:24 PM
I didn't know I had to name it, other than Bob...with electrical outlets vs battery works way better. Hey Bob, did you know I was suppose to name you...here bob...Lmao...
smitten2meetu
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Michael Jackson Dead at Age 50
Posted:
6/27/2009 12:00:28 PM
Michael Jackson will be remembered in the music industry as Icon, genius and talented. I personally felt that his Thriller release and video was the start of music videos and musicians all wanted that one hugh hit. No denying that fact, Thriller sold millions, made Michael Jackson the king of pop culture in the music industry.
Michael Jackson was interviewed where he confessed that he missed his child hood, wanting to play with other kids and never knew what normal life was. I felt being famous at young age, affected his life as adult. Out of touch with the world, and lead a very odd & weird lifestyle, but lived it, the way he only knew how.
I feel for his kids, his brothers and sister, must be trying to figure out all the why's and what must be done for his kids. Not an easy time for all them.
Michael Jackson earlier years was filled with talent and everyone wanted to be around him. Talented Yes, Weird Yes, Icon Yes, all who knew his name will have something good or bad to say, but we can't doubt his musical talent made him millions.
smitten2meetu
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What's your definition of drama?
Posted:
6/24/2009 9:55:14 AM
Drama is running around as your hair is on fire, and screaming to get people attention.
Dramatic people don't want to stop to think about what happened, and often jump to conclusions with little thought of their outcome. What we may think is no big deal, is hugh to the person who must raise attention to the problem. The problem with drama, it get's tiring, old very fast and can create people to stand up or snap at the person, who can't calm down fast enough.
smitten2meetu
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If you were a book, what would the title be?
Posted:
6/16/2009 6:55:40 PM
The early years when I was 3.
smitten2meetu
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Mrs. Sarah Palin
Posted:
6/16/2009 6:50:08 PM
Sarah Palin is only trying to re-kindle her 15 minutes of fame, and she'll bring Dave Letterman or anyone else in, to get notice. Dave made an apology for the error of his ways. If Palin can't handle being the "butt" of anyone's jokes, then she needs to change careers or develope thicker skin.
smitten2meetu
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If you were a book, what would the title be?
Posted:
6/15/2009 10:11:08 PM
What, you dented my halo, Again.
smitten2meetu
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Accountability
Posted:
6/15/2009 9:55:49 PM
I believe what we say, how we act and what anyone is expressing can be taken the wrong way. The internet has taken the social, personalize and faces away, and the words, anyone types, can make it impersonal. We all see threads that open the "hot" button on whatever the subject. I think some people get all wrapped up, thinking they have the right to direct their emotions, to that person, even if they're asking for advice.
How we treat one another, has little to do with liking that person, since we don't know the person behind the screen. What we can say, can have negative or positive impact to someone reading it. What we lack on the internet, is remembering our social skills, which is declining even offline.
I think the accountability begins with everyone offline relationship, how we treat our friends, family and strangers. I know I use this rule, treat people the way, you like to be treated, and it often comes back, usually positive. With that thought of accountability can ring true offline, kindness & the words we say or type, can make or break a person who reads it. It all starts with each one of us and our thoughts we share, we can agree to disagree and still get along.
smitten2meetu
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
Posted:
6/15/2009 3:35:42 PM
Dog the Bounty Hunter actually allows you to take a look into the thinking of the criminal element and what will happen, when you don't follow their bond conditions.
What he wears, shouldn't matter or how big the ego's, is part of the mass appeal to bring viewers to watch the show. Dog has the ability to capture criminals, knowing how they think, even law enforcement around the country recognize it. What dog is known for getting people off drugs, trying to get them to straighten their lives out, and tries to offer help, if they need it. I like how dog & his family will go to schools, talk about the effect of drugs, or meet sick kids, and knowing what he may say, could change 1 person listening. I think alot of his success, is part of his wife Beth, who knows the legal system and knowledge, have made them center stage. Over the top, tacky, loud and even trash television, at its best, the show draws a mass appeal or it wouldn't be airing.
smitten2meetu
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Hockey Playoff Pool Awards 2009
Posted:
6/13/2009 8:26:23 AM
Thanks for doing another great job this year Riot, tracking all the points. I just couldn't get out of the middle and knew I would get the Murphy awards. I like to think next season, what No hockey at the moment, that my ability to pick teams will improve.
No more hockey, Hi my name is smitten, and I'm addicted to hockey. See everyone at the weekly meetings. Have fun Riot.
smitten2meetu
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question about david letterman
Posted:
6/13/2009 12:46:28 AM
If Palin doesn't want to be in the news or butt of anyone's jokes, maybe she should have encouraged & discussed birth control with her children.
smitten2meetu
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Annoying neighbourhood kid
Posted:
6/10/2009 9:31:50 PM
The actions of this child is taught, not only from his parents, but by everyone who comes into contact. This child doesn't understand or grasp what discipline means, and by not speaking up, recording his bad behaviour as proof, and letting his parents know his bad manners, is the main cause of problems. Medical issues, lack of manners to not being supervised, has consquences, and this can involve the police to child services. Why is this child your responsibility,why do you hear excuses and accept them, why is he destroying your rental property and why is outside early banging on your doors??? Do something, you're not doing this child a favour nor the parents, and if they won't or can't discipline this child, report it. Why must you be nice, its not your kid?
Otherwise move soon since this behaviour won't change until people stand up.
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Results: June 4/09
Posted:
6/10/2009 5:19:00 PM
I have been on a roll with predicting the wrong team, but I insist that Detroit will win.
Detroit 5 Pitts 3
smitten2meetu
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Butt Flicking !! ~~~~ Non-Sexual
Posted:
6/9/2009 5:35:08 PM
I would be concerned about approaching, opening your door, or screaming at anyone in a car. It doesn't matter if they're texting, cut you off or even tossing a cigarette butt onto the street. If you witness anything, remember the details, call the police and observe, than to allow road rage to cloud your judgement, possibly causing a serious problem.
Too many people think its exceptable to have road rage, and how do you know by being angered with this stranger, could have caused accident. In this case, you finally calmed down to write the facts and report it.
Hormones or not, allowing yourself to get out of control by anger, isn't worth it, especially when anyone is on the road.
smitten2meetu
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Game 6
Posted:
6/8/2009 12:30:58 AM
Game 6 for Detroit to win.
Detroit 4 Pitts 2
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If you were a Flower
Posted:
6/7/2009 12:40:19 AM
I'm trying to picture bee's with Tongue's, are we on to something?
I would be Cherry pie plant, that scent of vanilla reminds me of chocolate chip cookies.
I could enjoy being a tulip for how long they live, all the colours in the flowers.
If I have any other, the last one would be Lavender, wonderful aroma, calming scent and great way to remember me.
smitten2meetu
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I need to find same one to love so I can change my loyalty
Posted:
6/6/2009 10:19:48 AM
I would recommend that you stop being a doormat?? That's what your former is treating you, as such, regardless how long you were in a relationship.
If you like yourself, its time to build your self esteem to move forward, by finding a new place, new phone number and getting some direction in your life.
Until you move on with this pass relationship, finding a new one, will be harder, in how you don't take care of your emotions and how needy you come across.
smitten2meetu
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Do you sleep with the TV on?
Posted:
6/6/2009 10:11:57 AM
I would prefer to fall asleep to music. If I'm watching tv in the living room, and fall asleep on the couch, I must have been tired.
smitten2meetu
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Serious Members
Posted:
6/6/2009 10:03:25 AM
I've been here as along as Deacon & Indigo, and being a serious member, shouldn't include a fee. I can show a serious, happy, intense, goofy, madening, giddy face for anyone, anywhere online and offline.
Does this make the right or wrong catch, that would depends on where you live, stand or how hard you laugh with me or at me. I'm serious only when it needs to be, and now lets put on happy faces, please.
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Hockey Playoff Predictions- Game 5
Posted:
6/6/2009 12:44:33 AM
I'm on a roll, if I change my thinking, I might ruin my streak for picking the wrong teams.
Detroit 5 Pitts 4
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Game 4
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6/3/2009 2:21:17 PM
Detroit 5 Pitts 4 I think we're going to see alot of penality points and Detroit wanting to keep the lead.
Then again, I could be very wrong, overtime will be called and ref's fall asleep during a major play.
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Game 3
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6/2/2009 9:20:33 AM
Game 3
Detroit 3 Pitts 2
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May 31/09
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5/31/2009 12:35:48 AM
Sunday game
Detroit 5 Pitts 3
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After Round #3 Tally
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5/29/2009 6:51:12 PM
Detroit to win in 6
Detroit 4 Pitts 3
Lets see if I get more points this round, but then again, I have better luck having lightning striking me.
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May 24/09
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5/25/2009 5:06:55 PM
May 26
Pitts 5 - Car 2
May 27
Detroit 5 Hawks 2
I say keep my scores alike, and if all else fails, follow the leaders.
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May 24/09
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5/24/2009 1:09:26 AM
Sunday
Detroit 5 Chicago 2
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May 23/09
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5/23/2009 8:49:45 AM
I'm on a roll in the standings with no points. I threw some darts to predict who will win.
Pitts 3 Car 4 what the heck, overtime...
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May 22/09
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5/22/2009 5:24:43 AM
My hockey gods wanted me to double post.
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