Nick Against the World (51 Viewers)

Apr 12, 2004
77,164
This is just disgusting:

This is the postcount for this thread.

User Name Posts
ßömßärdîër 5,600
Andy 4,839
The Pado 4,215
IncuboRossonero 3,986
Jeeks 2,608
Enron 2,342
Black Mamba 2,239
Erik-with-a-k 1,961
Fliakis 1,921
MrsPado'sShoes 1,815
swag 1,812
Respaul 1,514
Seven 1,441
Vinman 1,409
Azzurri7 1,230
Zé Tahir 1,103
Emma 1,026
Martin 1,014
Zlatan 990
Don Bes 952
Sir Sebastian 946
jaecole 915
Byrone 759
Altair 734
Bozi 662
Dan 646
gray 619
Blandest 607
Kaiser Franco 592
Tifoso Lou 404
Menace 380
Nicole 361
Majed 328
Stephan 314
Chxta 300
snoop 297
ThePLaya 295
Maresca 293
SexualChocolate 292
hambon 291
Rami 279
Mac 248
mikhail 246
River 234
Negative Creep 201
Matteo.. 195
IlDivinCodino 195
Geof 175
nedved34 174
Juve_The_Best 168
Fecal Matter 159
Hydde 143
Holygr4le 139
CauldronWench 139
MISS DUBAI 135
Jem83 132
Eaglesnake_1 129
Tom 123
fred weasley 121
Ian 108
adams 104
poisonwoody 97
Torkel 96
nina 95
Gep D'Messiah 92
Max 86
DukeVonEggwaffle? 82
Lilianna 80
sateeh 73
Jessica 71
Elnur_E65 66
un altro alex 58
Il Re 56
inferis 55
Centrocampista 55
ReBeL 53
Gandalf 50
Dominic 49
K10 49
Eddy 47
baggio 45
Tourinorum 43
turdface 43
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Protesters greeted Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on his way to a campaign event for a Pennsylvania Republican senator and he briefly took refuge in a subway station supply closet to avoid the demonstrators.

The president's brother encountered protesters on their way to join a demonstration outside the exclusive Duquesne Club, where U.S. Senator Rick Santorum was holding a fundraiser Friday.

Officers used stun guns to subdue two protesters, saying they disobeyed orders to disperse, Bob Grove, a Port Authority spokesman reported.

"It was a very tense situation. They were very close to the governor and shouting on top of him," Grove said.

Bush was not injured.

The protesters, members of the United Steelworkers union and the anti-war group Uprise Counter Recruitment, chanted: "Jeb go home," and said Bush blew them a kiss.


Bush, accompanied by a security guard and an aide, retreated into a nearby subway station and was followed by about 50 picketers, said Bob Grove, a Port Authority spokesman.

"(Bush) was quickly getting out of the way and not wanting to engage us," said Jon Vandenburgh, a protester and a researcher for the United Steelworkers.

As a precaution, Bush was ushered into a station supply closet and stayed there until the crowd left.

The incident lasted about five minutes. No one was arrested or cited, Grove said.

Demonstrators said they later saw the governor enter the Duquesne Club.

A spokeswoman for the governor's office said Bush was taking a walk in Pittsburgh when his security detail from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement saw the protesters.

"The agents took an alternate route to get around them. The governor was safe at all times and had full confidence in the FDLE agents who were with him," Alia Faraj said Saturday.

===

:howler:
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
I love how the security people are quick to dismiss that anything significant happened. They know someone is gonna get their butt kicked over this, so it's aways "the president was never in danger, we kept them at a safe distance, nothing bad was about to happen". :D
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
85,023
Vinman said:
keep us informed on the nightlife angle, Greg !!:agree:
:D They do love to party late into the night here. I would have to say, Lisbon seems to have one of the most active late night scenes I've seen in any city in Europe.

And Burke: haven't seen much about the gay life here. One other way this town is not at all like SF. ;)

I am making a bold prediction here today...

after watching the Chicago Bears completely dismantle the Buffalo Bills, I am predicting 'Da Bears to win it all !!

it will be the Super Bowl Shuffle all over again...21 years later
We Bear fans have been keeping our traps shut to avoid a "Bye bye Milan!" a la Rami. :p But even if the Bills aren't exactly an offensive powerhouse behind Losman (!!), the part that has all of our curiosity is this "offense thing." We're not used to it. It's as foreign as a legitimate Scudetto is to Massimo Moratti.

The thing that keeps me particularly tight lipped is the whole Grossman situation. There's a reason the guy had only started a total of about 8 games after the third year of his career. Don't want to conjure up the injury jinx fairy on this one, because Brian Griese is not taking them to the Super Bowl -- that's for sure.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,099
Desmond said:
And you're 21? Over here we learn that at 17 and not a year later. :stress:
We have some types of calculus in high school, however we have to re-take said subject at the university. And as Seven states it's certainly much more difficult.

I don't remember anything from high school anyway.
 

Alfio_87

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
3,597
“We didn’t play the best football at the World Cup either,” Canna said.
“Our group spirit and the ability to make the most of our characteristics made the difference in Germany,” stated the Real Madrid man.

there ya go heard it from one of the horses mouths! Italy didnt play the best football!
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 51)