KK 168: Hooray for Post-Surgery Physical Therapy! [R]

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  1. htide

    htide Member

    Jul 28, 2007
    Crystal I LOVE YOU
     
  2. rbatc

    rbatc New Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    San Fran. Bay Area
    Boooooooooooooosssssssttttttt!!!!!!! Woooooooooo!!!!!!!
     
  3. rbatc

    rbatc New Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    San Fran. Bay Area
    She's also brilliant and a kick ass athlete. Stanford girl! :D
     
  4. kcguru

    kcguru Member

    Jun 16, 2007
    Wisconsin
    I love you Bustos!!!!
     
  5. kcguru

    kcguru Member

    Jun 16, 2007
    Wisconsin
    Hey, don't get me wrong, her butt is only one of the many things that are amazing about the woman!! I'm not superficial!!! I think she's awesome period!!
     
  6. htide

    htide Member

    Jul 28, 2007
    o... she went to stanford? well in that case...never mind


    :plol J/K


    UCSB Gaucho here. We are in fact the smartest students because we chose to attend school here:


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  7. rbatc

    rbatc New Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    San Fran. Bay Area
    Yeah, you're right, she's outta your league!
























    :D
     
  8. rbatc

    rbatc New Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    San Fran. Bay Area
    I ruled UCSB out because I knew I would never go to class there. As it was, I skipped classes a lot and headed to Santa Cruz.
     
  9. kcguru

    kcguru Member

    Jun 16, 2007
    Wisconsin
    Come on Cat, finish it up!!!
     
  10. htide

    htide Member

    Jul 28, 2007



    :rolleyes: hmm....Thats not what she said last night.
     
  11. kcguru

    kcguru Member

    Jun 16, 2007
    Wisconsin
    It's what she told me this morning, when we were getting breakfast! ;)
     
  12. htide

    htide Member

    Jul 28, 2007
    :eek: she's a play-ah
     
  13. kcguru

    kcguru Member

    Jun 16, 2007
    Wisconsin

    I had to kick her out pretty quick though, I had Misty May coming over and I had to clean up a bit. :D
     
  14. dianamo-superstriker

    Sep 30, 2007
    California
    my boss will be in San Francisco that day, and as long as I answer 1 EMAIL from my bed.. technically I'm working remotely :D:D:D
     
  15. dianamo-superstriker

    Sep 30, 2007
    California
    Continuing the Olympic spirit: :D

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    diapers anyone?? tape maybe??
     
  16. cloudedmind

    cloudedmind BigSoccer Supporter

    Mar 7, 2004
    Silver Spring, MD
    Off to bed... my followup with my knee doc tomorrow... joy.

    peace out KK!
     
  17. Bonnie Lass

    Bonnie Lass Moderator
    Staff Member

    Lyon
    Norway
    Oct 20, 2000
    Up top
    Club:
    Olympique Lyonnais
    Yeah ... Ummm, I don't think I'm going to bother getting up for either game on Thursday. At some point I may casually pull up the Japan-Germany match on the NBC site.
     
  18. SomebodyOrOther

    SomebodyOrOther BigSoccer Supporter

    Jun 8, 2002
    Over here!
    Same. And I skipped out on class a lot and went to Newport Beach.

    Actually, we skipped out on class and went up to UCSB a lot becuase my roomie's boyfirend went to school there. We kept winging up in some bowling alley that was open all hours. WTF was the name of that place...?

    (UCI, Class of '95, btw. :p)
     
  19. Mel10

    Mel10 New Member

    Apr 24, 2001
    in your underpants
  20. Charge!

    Charge! Member

    May 7, 2001
    BSG 75
    Good morning, and F China, example #1273538518356314:

    Opening ceremony performers faced harsh conditions

    "Performers in the West by contrast need frequent breaks and cannot withstand criticism, Zhang said, citing his experience working on an opera performance abroad. Though he didn't mention specific productions, Zhang directed Tan Dun's "The First Emperor," starring Placido Domingo, at New York's Metropolitan Opera in 2006.

    "In one week, we could only work four and a half days, we had to have coffee breaks twice a day, couldn't go into overtime and just a little discomfort was not allowed because of human rights," he said of the unidentified opera production.

    "You could not criticize them either. They all belong to some organizations ... they have all kind of institutions, unions. We do not have that. We can work very hard, can withstand lots of bitterness. We can achieve in one week what they can achieve in two months."

    And that, dear friends, in 3 paragraphs, sums up why the Olympics never should have been awarded to this backwards, totalitarian regime. :mad: :rolleyes:
     
  21. htide

    htide Member

    Jul 28, 2007

    Yeah I ain't gonna lie it wasn't easy. Especially since i spent the upperclassmen years renting a house with my friends in IV right on the ocean. It was not easy to stand up look out at the pacific and then get up the motivation to go to my physics class. But i graduated dammit and thats all that matters lol. Best time of my life though. Surfing, sun, and fun i tell ya. Its pretty much been downhill from there:( lol
     
  22. piper

    piper New Member

    duh.
    what are the olympics about? and you give it to china because they have such a GREAT human rights record?

    i say, eff canada for the winter. give it to russia. they are FANtastic.
     
  23. SomebodyOrOther

    SomebodyOrOther BigSoccer Supporter

    Jun 8, 2002
    Over here!
    Pretty clueless, both from him thinking that we're overly soft here in the West, and from you, thinking that sort of stuff doesn't happen here.

    First of all, anyone who follows entertainment knows that crazy long shooting days are a norm, and that accidents and injuries happen even to our biggest stars. The biggest difference between China and the US on that is that the actors in the US are making more money.

    Never even mind the U.S.'s real stance on this kind of labor, which is basically OK as long as it's a) not within U.S. borders or b) not happening to legal U.S. citizens.

    Stop being a racist hypocrite and acting like it's only about China being all bad. If this sort of thing really bothers you, start looking into the U.S. practices at home and abroad and take some action in that direction.
     

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