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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Apr 19, 2008, 8:39 PM CST
Macintoshes are the best. I also edit video on Mac and do all my inet stuff.

No viruses and no worries.

But I am considering smaller email sites for more private docs.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Apr 19, 2008, 4:34 PM CST
I have been reading the fine print on Yahoo and Google about how they gather personal info.
So I wonder does anybody have a email site you trust more than the big 2? (Maybe I'm paranoid), but I trust big brother (my government) less and less and I don't appreciate help from my email provider.
Any suggestions?


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Apr 11, 2008, 6:12 PM CST
O Boy lady do i need to talk to you.

I need someone with your knowledge to assist my international battle for joint custody and a fair settlement of marital assets. My soon to be ex is simply outspending me with mutiple lawyers and law offices. She hires then fires them when they don't give her the answers she wants. So I sit in the third year of divorce awaiting yet another new judge to be assigned. I am in "divorce hell". And my little boy just wants his daddy.
Do you know anybody who knows international policy with the Cayman Islands?

Sincerely,
TallDarkVidPro


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Apr 10, 2008, 10:01 PM CST
I have a great Adam & God in the Garden of Eden joke, but if I tell it I'll never get a date in a hundred years.

Somebody has to have televangilist jokes! Guess I'll go google.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Apr 10, 2008, 9:57 PM CST
Yes, I have jumped into the fray to defend an elderly street lady in StLouis and later a cowboy being attacked by a few dumb frat boys at a rodeo in Nacogdoches, Texas. Something about the underdogs being outnumbered, really gets my blood boiling.

Not something I am really proud of, and as I get older, I avoid or at least fight a lot smarter now.

The last time, was, of all places, Reunion Arena in Dallas during a FleetwoodMac concert. Some very drunk redneck was pouring his beer over this kid's head and pushing the young collge age kid in the seat below him into a fight. I knew what was coming, so I handed my wallet, to my first night date, to spring me later.
We were all in the nose bleed seats and the incline was mountain goat paths, so by the time I got over there, the kid was helpless. The large drunk redneck was standing on his tiptoes, knocking the beer cup off the kid's head. I stepped up and slid my foot under his heals, causing him to tumble forward and pulled the kid out of the falling drunk's path. Poor drunk must have thundered down 20 rows into the finally approaching security.

He never knew how he lost his balance, and I got to watch the Christy McVie sing her final solo.

Same thing happened at a Moody Blues Show, with a drunk and a poor concert listener,,,, and all I wanted to do was hear "I'm just a Singer in a Rock N Roll Band". I do not go looking for fights, as I am a lover, but I will not allow drunk fights ruining good concerts. Guess it's good I don;t go to many concerts anymore.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Apr 10, 2008, 9:34 PM CST
Before Lewis and Clark, That map wasn't too far off.
I don't get the vodka reference though?

Am i thinking too much?


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Apr 10, 2008, 9:27 PM CST
I just lowered myself to interviewing with a televangilist TV station. Then I did the research on who they are and where they get their money. Disgusting. I am ashamed that I considered working for them and hope my soul will heal. Needless to say, I won't be working there. Not grouping all televangilists, together, I just noticed there werre no mirrors off set like most studios. These " show hosts" cast no images in any mirror. I think they worked for the other side. I should be pumping this expereince into a "Desperate Televangilist Housewifes" type script.

But I'm not bitter.

So I need some recupperative laughter.

Who has the worst / best televangilist joke for me?


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Apr 1, 2008, 12:08 PM CST
1. "Buckwheats" takes the cake.

Don't know of any factual accounts but it's well documented in the movie" Things to do in Denver when your Dead" A hit man shoots his victims but only straight up their rectum, with a small caliber gun. which causes inoperable damage to small , large intestines and the stomach. Murder critics say it is the absolute worst way to die from uncontrollable pain lasting hours.





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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Mar 19, 2008, 4:16 PM CST
Ben Stein had a great op ed piece on CBS Sunday Morning about the civil servants take down of Spitzer and the effects of a civil servants actions overturning a election outcome. Stein did not defend the wrongness of the gov's actions, just that Spitzer was the elected gov, by the people, (perhaps that's buy the people), elected for the people. Now a witch hunt has pulled down the elected official and put in probably a very nice guy, nothing against the Lt. Gov, but he was not elected for that job.
I see both sides, and truly feel sorrow for the Mrs Silda & Spitzer family. The Governor made his bed so to speak and now has to lie in it. But to the point, if no one crossed state lines, there is a question IF he broke any laws. Had it been me, I'm might have fought it. These previous posts make is seem Spitzer had enemies at Goldman Sachs. I lived in the Cayman Island for a decade.
Any enemy of those money grubbers is a friend of mine.
I did not agree with Clinton getting off lying to the American people about Monica Lewinski,,, and keeping the presidency. But Spitzer set himself up as Mr Untouchable and stood for family values.

Too bad.

Power corrupts absolutely.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Mar 13, 2008, 10:34 PM CST
When you're right you're right. I feel so sorry for his daughter's. The wife probably knew, and she told him to fight it. Heck, if the french respond as they did to Bill Clinton, the NY gov should just hop the pond and run for french president.

The call girl did say he was "Nice and a good tipper". That could be his new political platform.



What did youi think of the river joke?


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Mar 13, 2008, 10:15 PM CST
Jgoose you make me laugh man.javascript:emot('rolling on the floor laughing'); Really enjoy your honesty.

And you wonder why you're still single?

You might be a red neck if you say ,,, got "some stank on his hang low"?

You uphold women's virtues, then knock 'em to there knees with a remark like that.








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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Feb 19, 2008, 1:41 PM CST
I don't know but I hope gilly69 considers harikari only a little lower.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Feb 2, 2008, 3:07 PM CST
One of my favorite scary movies is John Carpenter's "Prince of Darkness" .

It's campy and future scifi but the best part is when a college coed is possessed by the devil and is translating this ancient text. She is typing really fast and the camera peds over her shoulder to read her monitor. The text reads the last curses made by the devil's son before he was entombed,,,," the god of Thunder will not save you, Odin will not save you! The holy ghost will not save you, Jesus Christ will not save you! and in fact you will not be saved!"

NOW that's scary! The sub-theme is that the caytholic church has been hiding the devil's son for centuries and has lied to mankind since it's inception. That scene sends shivers down my back more than a hundred Jason's or Freddies.

I also think the new After Dark series of small budget horror movies are very well done. "30 days of night" was the best frightful vampire movie since Barnabus Collins. That & I liked "28 weeks later".


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Jan 8, 2008, 4:15 PM CST
We all live in Fear or Faith. you pick every day.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Mar 21, 2007, 8:40 PM CST
I rememeber working third shift or even second and feeling left out from the world who had banker's hours. One thing I hated was trying to go to sleep when the birds started singing. It was God's way of telling you how screwed your schedule was.
Just try keeping a relationship with someone who has different hours than you. Unless you already have a commitment, it seems impossible. Now that I have moved on from a 2nd shift job, I await a first shift to start. I find it difficult to shift my own sleeping habits. It took me 3 months to get adjusted to the sleep rythm of the 2nd shift, and I hated that job and the souless co-workers, now I fight to sleep a normal pattern. Lots of herbal tea and reading novels to drift off and awake when the birds sing.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Mar 14, 2007, 11:10 AM CST
When you wrote, "Be kind to slower creatures", I thought you were talking about my boss.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Mar 2, 2007, 10:24 AM CST
Hey now let's be cool. There are pleanty of beautiful women in CS for everyone.


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Feb 25, 2007, 9:43 PM CST
I like the idea of an "Illinois Forum".

The troubling thing about CS is when you receive flowers or msgs from lovely ladies who live thousands of miles away so the opportunity to pursue said relationship is simply a Mission Impossible from dreary economics and lack of a proper "Teleporter".

I know, there are,,, gorgeous, home grown, single, independent women, right here in Illinois, who might find me mildly amusing, perhaps intriguing,
if not their first, or the second love of their lives.

Here Me. I DREAM of New LOVE & ROMANCE.

I work and live each day in Hope of a better Life!

I ROAR !!!! HERE in ILLINOIS !!!

Talldarkvidpro


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Jan 15, 2007, 11:37 PM CST
I can not explain why, she's not perfect, but she draws me into each movie and program she acts in. It must be that simple smile, turning to joy. WOW!


Anybody else see this?


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TallDarkvidpro
Dallas, Texas, Texas USA
Posted: Jan 13, 2007, 8:57 PM CST
What is every one's favorite vampire movie?


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