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« Reply #12165 on: September 09, 2011, 04:55:18 PM »

Anyone know a link for streaming Eli during the game?

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Thanks Smitty. I had that on my FAV list, but lost it.

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"No problemo" is a slang expression used in North American English to indicate that a given situation does not pose a problem. It has roughly the same meaning as the expression "no problem," but is rarely heard as a response to "I'm sorry."

The expression is sometimes used as an instance of "pseudo-Spanish" or Mock Spanish.[1] Its usage as a Spanish expression is incorrect; a correct translation would be no hay problema or ningún problema. Many equivalents to English words can be found in Spanish by adding an o, such as "insect" (insecto), "pilot" (piloto), or "leopard" (leopardo); however, "problem" belongs to the series of words ending with an a in Spanish that have a similar English counterpart, such as "poet" (poeta), "ceramic" (cerámica) or "rat" (rata). This is because it has a Greek 'ma' ending, and as such is among the Spanish words ending in 'ma', such as tema, which is in fact masculine.

In the constructed languages of Esperanto and Ido, the word "problem" translates as "problemo."[2][3] However, it is doubtful that the etymology of the expression's use in the English language can be traced to either of these languages.

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The masculine "problemo" or the feminine "problema" may be used according to whom the conversation is directed. JMHO
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« Reply #12166 on: September 09, 2011, 05:15:47 PM »

Anyone know a link for streaming Eli during the game?

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Thanks Smitty. I had that on my FAV list, but lost it.

No problemo problema, or no hay problema

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"No problemo" is a slang expression used in North American English to indicate that a given situation does not pose a problem. It has roughly the same meaning as the expression "no problem," but is rarely heard as a response to "I'm sorry."

The expression is sometimes used as an instance of "pseudo-Spanish" or Mock Spanish.[1] Its usage as a Spanish expression is incorrect; a correct translation would be no hay problema or ningún problema. Many equivalents to English words can be found in Spanish by adding an o, such as "insect" (insecto), "pilot" (piloto), or "leopard" (leopardo); however, "problem" belongs to the series of words ending with an a in Spanish that have a similar English counterpart, such as "poet" (poeta), "ceramic" (cerámica) or "rat" (rata). This is because it has a Greek 'ma' ending, and as such is among the Spanish words ending in 'ma', such as tema, which is in fact masculine.

In the constructed languages of Esperanto and Ido, the word "problem" translates as "problemo."[2][3] However, it is doubtful that the etymology of the expression's use in the English language can be traced to either of these languages.

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« Reply #12167 on: September 09, 2011, 05:18:24 PM »

I'm going to the Austin vs Hewitt-Trussville football game tonight. Excellant night for a game. It's a big game for us. Four teams in the region make the playoffs. Oxford, Clay-Caulkville and Gadsden are all Top 10 in the state. It looks like us or Hewitt will get the fourth spot. I think we are pretty good and may make a run at those top 3 but a loss tonight would not be good. Wish us luck.
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« Reply #12168 on: September 09, 2011, 05:22:59 PM »

Anyone know a link for streaming Eli during the game?

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No problemo problema, or no hay problema

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"No problemo" is a slang expression used in North American English to indicate that a given situation does not pose a problem. It has roughly the same meaning as the expression "no problem," but is rarely heard as a response to "I'm sorry."

The expression is sometimes used as an instance of "pseudo-Spanish" or Mock Spanish.[1] Its usage as a Spanish expression is incorrect; a correct translation would be no hay problema or ningún problema. Many equivalents to English words can be found in Spanish by adding an o, such as "insect" (insecto), "pilot" (piloto), or "leopard" (leopardo); however, "problem" belongs to the series of words ending with an a in Spanish that have a similar English counterpart, such as "poet" (poeta), "ceramic" (cerámica) or "rat" (rata). This is because it has a Greek 'ma' ending, and as such is among the Spanish words ending in 'ma', such as tema, which is in fact masculine.

In the constructed languages of Esperanto and Ido, the word "problem" translates as "problemo."[2][3] However, it is doubtful that the etymology of the expression's use in the English language can be traced to either of these languages.

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« Reply #12169 on: September 09, 2011, 05:23:00 PM »

I'm going to the Austin vs Hewitt-Trussville football game tonight. Excellant night for a game. It's a big game for us. Four teams in the region make the playoffs. Oxford, Clay-Caulkville and Gadsden are all Top 10 in the state. It looks like us or Hewitt will get the fourth spot. I think we are pretty good and may make a run at those top 3 but a loss tonight would not be good. Wish us luck.
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« Reply #12170 on: September 09, 2011, 05:48:46 PM »

I'm off to the Friday night auction.  You guys need any worn-out furniture or beany babies?
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« Reply #12171 on: September 09, 2011, 05:54:48 PM »

I'm off to the Friday night auction.  You guys need any worn-out furniture or beany babies?
Keep your eyes peeled for a rain-resistant elephant suit.
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« Reply #12172 on: September 09, 2011, 05:55:21 PM »

I'm off to the Friday night auction.  You guys need any worn-out furniture or beany babies?
Keep your eyes peeled for a rain-resistant elephant suit.

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« Reply #12173 on: September 09, 2011, 06:04:47 PM »

I'm going to the Austin vs Hewitt-Trussville football game tonight. Excellant night for a game. It's a big game for us. Four teams in the region make the playoffs. Oxford, Clay-Caulkville and Gadsden are all Top 10 in the state. It looks like us or Hewitt will get the fourth spot. I think we are pretty good and may make a run at those top 3 but a loss tonight would not be good. Wish us luck.

I guess it's not at Hewitt?
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« Reply #12174 on: September 09, 2011, 06:05:24 PM »

I'm off to the Friday night auction.  You guys need any worn-out furniture or beany babies?

See what "rescue puppies" are going for.
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« Reply #12175 on: September 09, 2011, 07:26:08 PM »

How much of a delay is there with DirecTV?
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« Reply #12176 on: September 09, 2011, 07:38:00 PM »

Lou Holthhss & Mark May quickly pick Bama over Penn State.
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« Reply #12177 on: September 09, 2011, 09:41:54 PM »

I'm off to the Friday night auction.  You guys need any worn-out furniture or beany babies?

See what "rescue puppies" are going for.



The auction was a thrill.  I bought some useless items, like this Achievement Medal (1950s) that commemorates sales of $500 (Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Casualty Insurance Company).  I also bought a 1912 copy of "Alice in Wonderland" and some other silver coins and tokens.  

No puppies were auctioned, so the market is not flooded with rescue pups.  Bring them over, put bows on their necks, and they'll sell.
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« Reply #12178 on: September 09, 2011, 09:47:59 PM »

I'm off to the Friday night auction.  You guys need any worn-out furniture or beany babies?

See what "rescue puppies" are going for.



The auction was a thrill.  I bought some useless items, like this Achievement Medal (1950s) that commemorates sales of $500.  I also bought a 1912 copy of "Alice in Wonderland" and some other silver coins and tokens.  

No puppies were auctioned, so the market is not flooded with rescue pups.  Bring them over, put bows on their necks, and they'll sell.
$19.12 seems a little high for a Alice in Wonderland book,-- but you're the expert. 
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« Reply #12179 on: September 09, 2011, 09:55:04 PM »

I'm off to the Friday night auction.  You guys need any worn-out furniture or beany babies?

See what "rescue puppies" are going for.

The auction was a thrill.  I bought some useless items, like this Achievement Medal (1950s) that commemorates sales of $500.  I also bought a 1912 copy of "Alice in Wonderland" and some other silver coins and tokens.  

No puppies were auctioned, so the market is not flooded with rescue pups.  Bring them over, put bows on their necks, and they'll sell.
$19.12 seems a little high for a Alice in Wonderland book,-- but you're the expert. 

LOL.  This is a fun little small-town auction.  The book was $3, the coins $5, and I spent $12 on other goodies (old tools, a WWII photo, and other goodies that sell at gun shows).  Just fun. 
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