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Started by Eddie Teach, March 06, 2011, 09:29:27 AM

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crazy canuck

Quote from: Peter Wiggin on February 18, 2014, 03:33:42 PM
Was your point that Garbon watches the show, or that you don't understand English?  :lol:

What I dont understand why my last comment would make you feel so defensive. :hmm:

Do you think you are a better match for those attractive men?

Eddie Teach

I think others are a better match for you in the tedious draw-out-debates-about-stupid-shit game, so I am bowing out.
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Scipio

Now, if I was producing a TV show starring me, you can bet that Monica Bellucci or Christina Hendricks would be in every scene with me, telling me what a smart, handsome man I am, despite all evidence to the contrary.
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crazy canuck

Quote from: Scipio on February 18, 2014, 03:44:51 PM
Now, if I was producing a TV show starring me, you can bet that Monica Bellucci or Christina Hendricks would be in every scene with me, telling me what a smart, handsome man I am, despite all evidence to the contrary.

:lol:

Now that is the way to play it

Josephus

Quote from: Scipio on February 18, 2014, 03:44:51 PM
Now, if I was producing a TV show starring me, you can bet that Monica Bellucci or Christina Hendricks would be in every scene with me, telling me what a smart, handsome man I am, despite all evidence to the contrary.

But would you be taking your clothes off at aevery available opportunity?
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Scipio

Quote from: Josephus on February 18, 2014, 04:01:59 PM
Quote from: Scipio on February 18, 2014, 03:44:51 PM
Now, if I was producing a TV show starring me, you can bet that Monica Bellucci or Christina Hendricks would be in every scene with me, telling me what a smart, handsome man I am, despite all evidence to the contrary.

But would you be taking your clothes off at aevery available opportunity?

Only from the knees down and the neck up.
What I speak out of my mouth is the truth.  It burns like fire.
-Jose Canseco

There you go, giving a fuck when it ain't your turn to give a fuck.
-Every cop, The Wire

"It is always good to be known for one's Krapp."
-John Hurt

Syt

Watched the first two episodes of The Wire.

I don't recall when a series last pulled me in like this; most series take a few episodes to get me hooked - then again I'm normally not one to watch crime drama. If I didn't have work tomorrow I'd burn through the first season right away.

Also, based on CdM's reports from the frontlines, I have a feeling the series understates Baltimore's crime problem. :P
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Syt

I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.
—Stephen Jay Gould

Proud owner of 42 Zoupa Points.

The Brain

And? What do you want from me?
Women want me. Men want to be with me.

The Larch

Quote from: Syt on February 18, 2014, 04:03:57 PM
Watched the first two episodes of The Wire.

I don't recall when a series last pulled me in like this; most series take a few episodes to get me hooked - then again I'm normally not one to watch crime drama. If I didn't have work tomorrow I'd burn through the first season right away.

Also, based on CdM's reports from the frontlines, I have a feeling the series understates Baltimore's crime problem. :P

You'll end up realizing it's not necessarily a show about cops & criminals.  ;)

Ideologue

Quote from: Queequeg on February 18, 2014, 12:13:12 PM
Finish Hannibal, Ide?

Not yet, but watched nine or ten eps. Like it
A lot.  Will advise.


In other news, you should all go see The LEGO Movie.
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Bridges you can drive across:

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Vasco da Gama Bridge - 56,381 feet

Lisbon's Vasco da Gama Bridge is the longest in Europe, spanning a total distance of 10.7 miles. Taking three years to complete, the bridge opened for traffic in 1998 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Dama's discovery of the maritime route from Europe to India. Designed to withstand 155 MPH winds and earthquakes over four times stronger than the strongest ever to hit Lisbon, the bridge is expected to carry traffic for 120 years.

Incheon Bridge - 60,315 feet

Turns out that Samsung makes more than great smartphones. The famous Korean electronics company was also behind the $1.4 billion Incheon Bridge just outside of Seoul. If your travels take you to the capital city, you'll likely find yourself crossing this cable-stayed bridge on your way from the fabulous Incheon Airport to Seoul proper.

6th October Bridge - 67,300 feet

While the 6th October Bridge in Cairo is named after a single day -- the outbreak of the October War in 1973 -- it took more than 30 years to complete. Most of the 12.7-mile elevated highway passes over land, but the bridge does cross the Nile River twice, and with half a million people using it each day, it can sometimes take up to 45 minutes to stop-and-go from one end to the other.

Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel - 79,200 feet

Motorists making the trip from Norfolk to the Delaware Valley before the construction of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel would have had to drive another 95 miles. You can thank this combination bridge and tunnel for your extra hour and a half of time, along with the other 100 million drivers who've crossed the bridge since its opening in 1964.

Atchafalaya Basin Bridge - 96,100 feet

When driving through Louisiana, it sometimes feels like you're never not on a bridge, especially when you're driving down I-10 between Baton Rouge and Lafayette. This stretch of highway passes over the Atchafalaya Basin, the largest swamp in the United States.

Donghai Bridge - 106,600 feet

The 20.2-mile Donghai Bridge is one of the longest cross-sea bridges in the world, stretching from Shanghai to Yangshan across the South China Sea. Unfortunately, tourists in China aren't permitted to drive, so you'll have to enjoy this cable-stayed bridge from the comfort of a taxi.

Runyang Bridge - 116,990 feet

While most travelers choose to see the Yangtze River from a cruise ship, you can also see it by crossing the Runyang Bridge on the Beijing-Shanghai Expressway just downstream of Nanjing. When the bridge was completed in 2005, it was the third longest suspension bridge in the world and the longest in China -- a country that knows a thing or two about long bridges.

Hangzhou Bay Bridge - 117,037 feet

The city of Hangzhou is most famous for its picturesque foot bridges in the West Lake area, but it's also home to a much bigger bridge, the 22-mile Hangzhou Bay Bridge. It took more than 600 experts 10 years to plan and design the cable-stayed bridge, and many of the offshore sections had to be built on land and transported out to sea.

Manchac Swamp Bridge - 120,440 feet

Back in Louisiana, approximately one third of I-55 passing through the state is carried across swamplands on the Manchac Swamp Bridge. Since each of the concrete piles had to be driven more than 250 feet into the swamp, each mile of the bridge cost an average of $7 million to complete.

Lake Pontchartrain Causeway - 126,122 feet

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest continuous bridge passing over water, the waters of New Orleans's Lake Pontchartrain to be exact. The bridge is so long that for 8 of its 24 miles, you can't see land in any direction.

So a Port Jeff bridge would definitely go on that list and be very expensive. Between 15 and 20 miles (78,000ft-102,000ft) roughly.
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Quote from: MadImmortalMan on February 18, 2014, 06:19:08 PM
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest continuous bridge passing over water, the waters of New Orleans's Lake Pontchartrain to be exact. The bridge is so long that for 8 of its 24 miles, you can't see land in any direction.

yowza

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