Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 12 May 2010, 13:15
Whoa! those Demo's look like a line up for the rocky horror show
raylawpc wrote:WHY REPUBLICAN MEN ARE HAPPIER . . .
ANY QUESTIONS?
If you can imagine a retired or over the hill hooker, thats what this lady looked like....kikibalt wrote:Giving me the eye
Yesterday morning as I was waiting at the USC Norris Cancer Center waiting area to see my doctor a lady walked in, she looked to be pushing 70 years, in spiky high heels and a short skirt, but what struck me about her was her platinum hair piled as near a 1950s beehive as you'll ever see and not a single hair out of place, she sat across from me and started giving me the eye....![]()
Frank, I remember those beehive hair-do's.kikibalt wrote:If you can imagine a retired or over the hill hooker, thats what this lady looked like....kikibalt wrote:Giving me the eye
Yesterday morning as I was waiting at the USC Norris Cancer Center waiting area to see my doctor a lady walked in, she looked to be pushing 70 years, in spiky high heels and a short skirt, but what struck me about her was her platinum hair piled as near a 1950s beehive as you'll ever see and not a single hair out of place, she sat across from me and started giving me the eye....![]()
Besides hair louses? one or two knives, a derringer maybe, condoms....Rick Farris wrote:Frank, I remember those beehive hair-do's.kikibalt wrote:If you can imagine a retired or over the hill hooker, thats what this lady looked like, she must have been a republican....kikibalt wrote:Giving me the eye
Yesterday morning as I was waiting at the USC Norris Cancer Center waiting area to see my doctor a lady walked in, she looked to be pushing 70 years, in spiky high heels and a short skirt, but what struck me about her was her platinum hair piled as near a 1950s beehive as you'll ever see and not a single hair out of place, she sat across from me and started giving me the eye....![]()
I always found them kinda scary. You never know what you might find buried in all that hair?
Jimmy Hoffa? Baby Jane?
I 100% second this. Good LuckRick Farris wrote:Randyman wrote:As of this afternoon, UAW Local 148 is on strike.The Boeing Company, since their takeover of McDonnell Douglas back in 1996 has been dismantling the company and trying their best to bust the union. Enough is enough. I'll be walking the line starting on Wednesday afternoon.
Randy
Randy . . . I am a Union brother, just a different union.
I fully support you and the brothers & sisters of your Union.![]()
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In the old days the unions would kick ass. Sadly, no mas?
Stand strong. Get a mean.
Frank she should come to Vegas she could hook up with one of the phony Elvis impersonater's, she might get laidkikibalt wrote:If you can imagine a retired or over the hill hooker, thats what this lady looked like, she must have been a republican....kikibalt wrote:Giving me the eye
Yesterday morning as I was waiting at the USC Norris Cancer Center waiting area to see my doctor a lady walked in, she looked to be pushing 70 years, in spiky high heels and a short skirt, but what struck me about her was her platinum hair piled as near a 1950s beehive as you'll ever see and not a single hair out of place, she sat across from me and started giving me the eye....![]()
THEHAMMER321 wrote:Sign me up as a Republican, if I went democrat might not ever be able to get it up again.![]()
Is this thread turning into The fuc.in Daily Kos?kikibalt wrote:If you can imagine a retired or over the hill hooker, thats what this lady looked like, she must have been a republican....kikibalt wrote:Giving me the eye
Yesterday morning as I was waiting at the USC Norris Cancer Center waiting area to see my doctor a lady walked in, she looked to be pushing 70 years, in spiky high heels and a short skirt, but what struck me about her was her platinum hair piled as near a 1950s beehive as you'll ever see and not a single hair out of place, she sat across from me and started giving me the eye....![]()
Why not?, if we were to stick just to boxing, the way boxing is now-days this thread would have be dead a long time ago, no like, don't read it....Expug wrote:Is this thread turning into The fuc.in Daily Kos?kikibalt wrote:If you can imagine a retired or over the hill hooker, thats what this lady looked like, she must have been a republican....kikibalt wrote:Giving me the eye
Yesterday morning as I was waiting at the USC Norris Cancer Center waiting area to see my doctor a lady walked in, she looked to be pushing 70 years, in spiky high heels and a short skirt, but what struck me about her was her platinum hair piled as near a 1950s beehive as you'll ever see and not a single hair out of place, she sat across from me and started giving me the eye....![]()
The Huffington Post, or what?
Seems like we are gettin more of this lately. The hell is the deal?
Randyman wrote:Article and Photo Courtesy of the Long Beach Press Telegram
5/11/10 - Boeing employees walk the picket line Monday morning in Long Beach. Photo by Brittany Murray / Press Telegram
Boeing suspends C-17 production in wake of strike
LONG BEACH - Production of Boeing's C-17 cargo jet has been indefinitely suspended after workers walked off the job early Tuesday in a dispute over pension and medical benefits.
Some 1,700 line workers began a strike just past midnight, surrounding the plant with hundreds of picket signs a week after workers overwhelmingly rejected Boeing's "best and final" deal for a new 46-month contract.
"We strongly believe the company's offer was unethical and disrespectful, and while we didn't prefer a strike, the members are strongly behind it if that's what it takes," said Stan Klemchuk, president of United Aerospace Workers Local 148, which represents the striking workers. "A strike is a lose-lose for everybody, but the pension and medical issue is simply too important to let go."
Boeing management said the plant's roughly 3,000 other workers reported as usual, but the sprawling production floor next to Long Beach Airport will remain dark until the dispute is resolved.
"We will be deploying our contingency plans that we have in place in the event of a strike," said Boeing spokeswoman Cindy Anderson. "Company facilities will remain open and all employees (except strikers) will be expected to report to work unless otherwise notified."
Boeing said C-17 suppliers in 43 states, including California, are not yet being affected, though a prolonged strike - believed to be more than 90 days - could force some to limit or halt production.
Still, suppliers have "a long lead time," Anderson said, though a specific time frame was not given.
Workers remain hopeful that negotiations will be renewed in coming days, but say they're prepared to wait it out. Striking workers are being paid reduced wages and benefits by the union.
"We're hoping this doesn't drag on too long, and we'd like to go back to building the planes as soon as possible, but we won't go back to the table as long as the company isn't willing to make some movement," Klemchuk said.
Many workers, whose average age is 55, say they're fighting to preserve existing retirement benefits.
"This is about our future," said Reni Nevels, a 25-year veteran. "We've put years of blood, sweat and tears into this plant, many of us going back to the McDonnell Douglas days, and we feel we've sacrificed through our careers for the promise of a decent retirement."
Boeing purchased the plant from McDonnell Douglas in the 1990s.
Workers here have built more than 200 C-17s for the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and a NATO-led air force involved in humanitarian missions. The Indian Air Force is also currently pursuing the purchase of 10 C-17s for military and relief efforts, and several other countries, including Saudi Arabia, are rumored to be interested in purchases.
Boeing has called upon a federal labor mediator to help arbitrate between the parties, though no formal talks have yet been scheduled.
The C-17 plant has not experienced a strike since its inception in the early 1990s, though other Boeing plants have been targeted frequently in recent years.
An eight-week walkout by 27,000 workers outside California in 2008 caused delays in research and production of Boeing's massive Dreamliner 787 jet and an updated version of its popular 747, but the company still managed a $1.31 billion profit in 2009.
The strike comes at a time of uncertainty surrounding the C-17 s future. The Pentagon has stopped new orders, and President Barack Obama specifically targeted the plane for defense budget cuts in his proposed 2010 budget.
Boeing plans to end production in mid-2013, though foreign orders could extend the line well past mid-decade.
The $250 million C-17 has become a workhorse for some of the globe's largest militaries, hauling vehicles, troops and supplies to battle zones across the world.
And it has also become a staple vehicle in relief efforts, ferrying tons of medical supplies, food, water and other relief items to disaster zones including Hurricane Katrina, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and most recently, quake-stricken Haiti.
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Hey dude, that post was intended to pull Tom's chain for his post of the repugs and dems women that he posted, if I offended you or anybody else, I apologize for that....Expug wrote:Fair enough Frank. Fair enough.
Adios Pal.
Remember, there are people on here who arent liberals or who have wives or girlfriends who may be republican and dont like whore references.
I worked with Kennedy years ago at Universal, but forget on what?THEHAMMER321 wrote:Rick you ever work with a couple of my favorites from the past, George Kennedy, Claude Akins, they always seemed to play a-- holes they were good actors though.
I'm sorry to have caused any hard feelings with my post. A friend e-mailed that to me, and I thought it was funny, so I posted it. (I like to think I would have found it funny if the captions were reversed. For the record, my grandmother and mother were Democrats - so I certainly didn't mean to imply anything about anybody's Democrat wife or girlfriend!!) If anyone was insulted or offended, I apologize.kikibalt wrote:Hey dude, that post was intended to pull Tom's chain for his post of the repugs and dems women that he posted, if I offended you or anybody else, I apologize for that....Expug wrote:Fair enough Frank. Fair enough.
Adios Pal.
Remember, there are people on here who arent liberals or who have wives or girlfriends who may be republican and dont like whore references.
Imo there is no need to apologize Tom, your post was FUNNY, yes those dem women are ugly....raylawpc wrote:I'm sorry to have caused any hard feelings with my post. A friend e-mailed that to me, and I thought it was funny, so I posted it. (I like to think I would have found it funny if the captions were reversed.) If anyone was insulted or offended, I apologize.kikibalt wrote:Hey dude, that post was intended to pull Tom's chain for his post of the repugs and dems women that he posted, if I offended you or anybody else, I apologize for that....Expug wrote:Fair enough Frank. Fair enough.
Adios Pal.
Remember, there are people on here who arent liberals or who have wives or girlfriends who may be republican and dont like whore references.
kikibalt wrote:Imo there is no need to apologize Tom, your post was FUNNY, yes those dem women are ugly....raylawpc wrote:I'm sorry to have caused any hard feelings with my post. A friend e-mailed that to me, and I thought it was funny, so I posted it. (I like to think I would have found it funny if the captions were reversed.) If anyone was insulted or offended, I apologize.kikibalt wrote: Hey dude, that post was intended to pull Tom's chain for his post of the repugs and dems women that he posted, if I offended you or anybody else, I apologize for that....![]()
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raylawpc wrote:Rick - it's Streisand, right?
THEHAMMER321 wrote:This reminds me of when people are offended by a comedian, like women who protest at Andrew Dice Clay concerts, or Don Rickles his whole act is to insult people, I don't think people should get mad at entertainment, if you are offended then don't watch, I am Italian American and some Italians are offended by the mob movies, you know what I got to say to them ''get over it it's entertainment''