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So the time has come to make a decision. Which way to go with subs.

What are you looking for Neal?

On the fence. I can either add 2 more ssd's 12's or go with an SSA sub line.

Either way I am buying from some good people.

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So the time has come to make a decision. Which way to go with subs.

Roast Beef with Provalone on wheat bread.

At least thats what sub I would want.

J

Cheesesteak with provalone for me. :)

send some of that snow this way..

Good thing we live close enough, you can send a little my way too.

There is snow here in Germany as well. Amazing how poorly they clear the raods btw.

Sean, do you ever go sight seeing while you are there?

There is snow here in Germany as well. Amazing how poorly they clear the raods btw.

Sean, do you ever go sight seeing while you are there?

On my way to Amsterdam for some sightseeing right now, meeting my sisters husband there as well.

So the time has come to make a decision. Which way to go with subs.

What are you looking for Neal?

On the fence. I can either add 2 more ssd's 12's or go with an SSA sub line.

Either way I am buying from some good people.

The only reason I DIDNT buy SSA's was due to the deal with DD and their ability to meet my needs.

J

There is snow here in Germany as well. Amazing how poorly they clear the raods btw.

Sean, do you ever go sight seeing while you are there?

On my way to Amsterdam for some sightseeing right now, meeting my sisters husband there as well.

Pics of redlight window girls or BAN

J

finally managed to find a nice, natural, minimally processed bird for Christmas; not a heritage/wild bird but w/e

Details...

What can I say, I live in a shithole of a town; the Chevy dealership where we bought the Silverado (35 miles away) gave us a free oil change, tire rotation, and paid for the gas over there and back. We stopped at the local H-E-B and they had scores of 'em. Same grocery chain, same basic store size, different turkey selection :shrug:

Granted, if I went to Houston I could find any manner of protein for Christmas, but since I didn't get to do a turkey for Thanksgiving, I'm making one now. What can I say, I like good turkey :P

So the time has come to make a decision. Which way to go with subs.

What are you looking for Neal?

On the fence. I can either add 2 more ssd's 12's or go with an SSA sub line.

Either way I am buying from some good people.

You have to change your avatar. Now. . .

There is snow here in Germany as well. Amazing how poorly they clear the raods btw.

Sean, do you ever go sight seeing while you are there?

On my way to Amsterdam for some sightseeing right now, meeting my sisters husband there as well.

A friend of mine has spent a good amount of time in Germany and has some awesome pictures. Some day I plan on visiting.

So the time has come to make a decision. Which way to go with subs.

What are you looking for Neal?

On the fence. I can either add 2 more ssd's 12's or go with an SSA sub line.

Either way I am buying from some good people.

The only reason I DIDNT buy SSA's was due to the deal with DD and their ability to meet my needs.

J

We did a DD system a few years back. Nice subs for sure.

So the time has come to make a decision. Which way to go with subs.

What are you looking for Neal?

On the fence. I can either add 2 more ssd's 12's or go with an SSA sub line.

Either way I am buying from some good people.

You have to change your avatar. Now. . .

Why?

My grandparents have been married 69 years. The changes they have seen is unreal.

A new study shows that Fox News viewers are more likely to believe demonstrably false things than viewers of other networks. Which is to be expected. But it also shows that the more you watch, the more misinformed you get.

The study, by WorldPublicOpinion.org [pdf], which is affiliated with the University of Maryland, asked 616 voters whether they believed a variety of demonstrably false assertions, like "my taxes have gone up under Obama" (they have in fact gone down). Unsurprisingly, vast percentages of voters believed falsehoods: 53%, for instance, believe most economist estimated health care reform to increase the deficit over the next decade. Only 13% believed the opposite—most economists have estimated that it will lower the deficit, which has the benefit of being true.

Of course, it makes sense that the people who believe these untrue things also get their news from Fox News, our nation's premier purveyor of untrue things. What's fascinating is that the likelihood that a voter believes falsehoods increases with that voter's time spent viewing Fox News, while the opposite dynamic is true of other outlets—the more you watch CNN or MSNBC, the less likely you are to believe untrue things.

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Thank you! Nothing makes me want to die more than anything related to that damn movie. It's my mother's favorite movie and every Christmas season for a month straight, for countless years, I had to watch that movie night after night, after night. .

A new study shows that Fox News viewers are more likely to believe demonstrably false things than viewers of other networks. Which is to be expected. But it also shows that the more you watch, the more misinformed you get.

The study, by WorldPublicOpinion.org [pdf], which is affiliated with the University of Maryland, asked 616 voters whether they believed a variety of demonstrably false assertions, like "my taxes have gone up under Obama" (they have in fact gone down). Unsurprisingly, vast percentages of voters believed falsehoods: 53%, for instance, believe most economist estimated health care reform to increase the deficit over the next decade. Only 13% believed the opposite—most economists have estimated that it will lower the deficit, which has the benefit of being true.

Of course, it makes sense that the people who believe these untrue things also get their news from Fox News, our nation's premier purveyor of untrue things. What's fascinating is that the likelihood that a voter believes falsehoods increases with that voter's time spent viewing Fox News, while the opposite dynamic is true of other outlets—the more you watch CNN or MSNBC, the less likely you are to believe untrue things.

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. . . Or Fox is the only truthful new source while the rest of them conspire to spread the real lies.

I get really depressed when my son is not around and not having him on a weekend is horrible. I have three things that must get done this weekend, but I can not find the motivation.

I can only imagine :(

. . . Or Fox is the only truthful new source while the rest of them conspire to spread the real lies.

Realistically though all 24 hour news channels have some agenda to push/axe to grind

Fox News gets more attention for their BS than other networks simply due to their size/ratings/presence

Lol, nice when a liberal source evaluates fox. My taxes went up under Obama btw.

Even with Congress extending the Bush tax cuts?

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