name the player,or post whatever you friggin' want

Discussion in 'NHL General Discussion Board' started by alfred41, Jul 9, 2016.

  1. Catfish Guest

    i bet. i know my 2 cats wanna be outside, but there is a busy street close to me with cars doing over 40 mph on it. they would get hit and killed. plus there's woods nearby to get lost in or the dogs in the neighborhood. they are indoor cats.
     
  2. skinny123 Guest

    These cats only go outside when they go roofhopping, they don't go out on the street.
     
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  3. Catfish Guest

    i hear ya. i see a lot of cats outside and the temperature is dropping where i live. last friday's high was 47 degrees. burr. the moment i put an old heavy afghan on my bed, my cats have been on it for the past 2 weeks. one won't even come out of my room anymore. it's on the blanket constantly. they know it's cold out. haha.
     
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  5. Catfish Guest

    cats have the life.

    1 winner for the megamillions. wow. over $900 million for the cash payment. i can't imagine. jeez.
     
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  6. skinny123 Guest

    Nice, I wouldn't mind 01% of that.
     
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  7. skinny123 Guest

    Is this some kind of a joke? I was using wikipedia today and a popup came up asking to donate $3 toward them, like hell. That'll be the day I donate toward a corporation.
     
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  8. KilkennyDan Let's Go Buffalo! Patreon Champion Sabres Bills Kilkenny

    Wikipedia is owned by the Wikimedia Foundation, and they are a nonprofit organization.
    Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization, engages in the development and distribution of free, multilingual, and educational content. The company’s projects include Wikipedia, a project to build free encyclopedias in various languages of the world; Wiktionary, a project to create a multilingual free content dictionary in various languages; Wikiquote, a repository of quotations from famous people, books, speeches, films, or any intellectually interesting materials; and Wikibooks, a collection of free e-book resources, including textbooks, language courses, manuals, and annotated public domain books. Its projects also comprise Wikisource, a multilingual project to archive a collection of free and open content texts; Wikispecies, an open wiki-based project to provide a central database for taxonomy; Wikinews, a project to report the news on various subjects; Wikiversity, a project dedicated to learning materials and learning communities, as well as research; and Wikivoyage, a project that provides world-wide travel guide. In addition, the company offers Wikimedia Commons, a project to provide a central repository for free photographs, diagrams, maps, videos, animations, music, sounds, spoken texts, and other free media; Wikidata, which provides data in various languages of the Wikimedia projects; MediaWiki, a wiki engine; Meta-Wiki, a project used as a central hub for various coordination and organization tasks; Wikimedia Incubator, a wiki used for developing new wikis; and Wikimedia Labs, a project aimed to help volunteers in Wikimedia operations and software development. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. is based in San Francisco, California.
    I'm not suggesting we should support them financially, but just like a lot of websites* they are made viable to some extent by contributions from their readers. (* If one is looking for an organization worthy of one's donation then I can think of few more deserving of live4sportnetwork. That's a place where contributions are both needed and appreciated.)
     
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  9. skinny123 Guest

    Wikipedia has a ton of money. So why is it begging you to donate yours?

    People will come up to me during fundraising season and ask if Wikipedia’s in trouble,” said Andrew Lih, an associate professor of journalism at American University and the author of “The Wikipedia Revolution.” “I have to reassure them that not only is Wikipedia not in trouble, but that it’s making more money than ever before and is at no risk of going away.”

    In the fiscal year that ended last June, WMF reported net assets in excess of $77 million — about one and a half times the amount it actually takes to fund the site for a year. On Dec. 3
    , 2014 — the single biggest day of last year’s fundraising campaign — the foundation pocketed enough money to power Wikipedia’s servers for 66 straight weeks.
     
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  10. firehalo Guest

    I’ve seen those donation requests in the past. It’s not a recent thing.

    It’s a good thing others have given as much as they have so that we don’t feel the urgency to do as well. I hope Wikipedia is always free... for me.
     
  11. Catfish Guest

    $3 ! i remember when they used to ask for $1 ! wow. damn inflation.
     
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  13. skinny123 Guest

    Trashy daycare workers.
     
  14. Catfish Guest

    ^^ they lost their jobs and the one Mom is suing for $35,000 ! everyone out for something. my question is why didn't the 4 year old's brother who was there do something about his brother getting his ass kicked ?
     
  15. skinny123 Guest

    10 year old brother stepping in, that's how it was in the 70s.
     
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  16. Catfish Guest

    if he was the one at the bottom getting pummeled, yeah, he needed to step in and whoop some ass. how is a 10 yr old not in a regular school though ? haha.
     
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    ever see the movie Ex Machina ?
     
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  20. skinny123 Guest

    Never saw it, I heard about it, looks like it'll probably come true.
     
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