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6575Super Bowl 48<blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote :</b><br><i> <p><font color="#000000">The Red Hot Peppers were faking!</font></p><p><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/04/showbiz/super-bowl-red-hot-chili-peppers/">http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/04/showbiz/super-bowl-red-hot-chili-peppers/</a></p> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>Looks like they didn't really have a choice unless they just decided they weren't going to do it. The NFL doesn't want to chance things going wrong with such a short time to set things up and take them down. <br>Vaporman87Feb 05, 2014View
6574Super Bowl 48<p abp="335"><font color="#000000" abp="336">The Red Hot Chili Peppers were faking!</font></p><p abp="337">&nbsp;</p><p abp="338"><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/04/showbiz/super-bowl-red-hot-chili-peppers/" abp="339">http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/04/showbiz/super-bowl-red-hot-chili-peppers/</a></p>Mr MagicFeb 05, 2014View
6573Ep 30 is up! The Great Mouse DetectiveIt's up on the Podcasts page now! Getting ready to sit back in my office chair and enjoy this episode. Thanks Francisco!<br>Vaporman87Feb 05, 2014View
6572100 old newspaper ads<blockquote rel="blueluigi"><b>blueluigi wrote :</b><br><i> Looking at many of these old ads from the 19th century, a lot of these prices are dirt cheap compared to today. Such as going from Chicago to New York for $15. Of course, then again, $15 in 1877 was probably about $300 in today's standards. Plus, groceries and hats for 10 cents for different items. Looking at the economy back then, and the value of the dollar, I get the feeling that our currency is going to go through a breakdown at any year now.<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>Agreed. How long will it be before the dollar is about as valuable as a peso? <br>Vaporman87Feb 05, 2014View
6571100 old newspaper adsLooking at many of these old ads from the 19th century, a lot of these prices are dirt cheap compared to today. Such as going from Chicago to New York for $15. Of course, then again, $15 in 1877 was probably about $300 in today's standards. Plus, groceries and hats for 10 cents for different items. Looking at the economy back then, and the value of the dollar, I get the feeling that our currency is going to go through a breakdown at any year now.<br>blueluigiFeb 05, 2014View
6570Remember when TNT and TBS showed cartoons?I did not get TBS on my cable provider until years later. As for TNT, I never really watched it as a kid, so I don't ever recall seeing cartoons air on the network.<br>blueluigiFeb 05, 2014View
6569Remember when TNT and TBS showed cartoons?<blockquote abp="337" rel="Benjanime"><p abp="338"><font color="#000000" abp="339"><strong abp="340">Benjanime wrote :</strong><br abp="341"><i abp="342"> TNT used to air dexter's laboratory before it premiered on cartoon network.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </i></font></p><p abp="343"><font color="#000000" abp="344"><strong>-end quote</strong></font></p><p abp="345"><font color="#000000" abp="346"></font>&nbsp;</p><p abp="347"><font color="#000000" abp="348">Seriously</font><font color="#0a0" abp="349">?</font></p></blockquote><br abp="350"><br abp="351">Mr MagicFeb 05, 2014View
6568100 old newspaper adsLove these old ads. We still have an ad from many, many years ago (when my family was in the furniture business) that has several sets of living room and bedroom furniture for only $300 or $400! Nowadays you can't buy a chair for your kitchen table for that.<br>Vaporman87Feb 05, 2014View
6567Remember when TNT and TBS showed cartoons?TNT used to air dexter's laboratory before it premiered on cartoon network. i also miss when swat kats aired on that channelBenjanimeFeb 04, 2014View
6566Remember when TNT and TBS showed cartoons?I remember these days. I think I tended to watch TBS and USA more than TNT. TNT seemed to always be airing black and white movies and sports. Sports I would occasionally like watching, but it was always teams I didn't care about on TNT for the most part.<br>Vaporman87Feb 04, 2014View