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pchall
01-16-07, 09:09 PM
Happy birthday!!! And best wishes for a many more years of Foytility to come!

January 16, 1935

http://madisoncamerunning.com/248/FOYT2.JPG

diamond dave
01-16-07, 09:35 PM
:p wow he's almost the same age as Elvis:\

Cam
01-16-07, 09:53 PM
Why is it rated XXX? :saywhat:

Spicoli
01-17-07, 06:34 AM
**** that fat piece of ****.:thumdown:

diamond dave
01-17-07, 10:30 AM
Why is it rated XXX? :saywhat:

triple wide tub:rofl:

Redwing
01-17-07, 12:44 PM
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/jprsto/photo/294928804173632504/0.jpg

Redwing
01-17-07, 12:48 PM
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Don Quixote
01-17-07, 01:25 PM
Nice shoes!

rabbit
01-17-07, 01:33 PM
Why is it rated XXX? :saywhat:

Because it's a picture of a ****ing idiot.

cart7
01-19-07, 07:18 AM
I'm tellin ya, the same damn setups I used on that car'll work today, and ya'll can take it to the bank cause I'm AJ and I won the damn 5 hunnert 4 times. :gomer:

pchall
01-19-07, 01:01 PM
I'm tellin ya, the same damn setups I used on that car'll work today, and ya'll can take it to the bank cause I'm AJ and I won the damn 5 hunnert 4 times. :gomer:

I once heard an interesting story from a tire guy that Foyt was given two sets of very special Goodyears for Indy in 1977 on the condition that he retire after the race.

Andrew Longman
01-19-07, 01:10 PM
What is it about Texans that prompt them to put a Texas flag on everything? (e.g. his car). Most any other American would put a US flag there. I certainly wouldn't put a Jersey flag on my car but then that's mostly because it is an ugly, non-descript sort of thing that doesn't even have the words "New Jersey" on it. ;)

And oh yeah, nice shoes... and socks.

KLang
01-19-07, 01:19 PM
What is it about Texans that prompt them to put a Texas flag on everything? (e.g. his car). Most any other American would put a US flag there.

As a new (5+ years) resident I can't explain it but you do see the Texas flag all over the place down here. Many people fly both the US and Texas flags in their front yard. It is even more common for people to have the Texas Star on their house somewhere.

oddlycalm
01-19-07, 02:46 PM
**** that fat piece of ****.:thumdown:
You're just jealous of those white loafers ... :gomer:

Ankf00
01-19-07, 03:38 PM
What is it about Texans that prompt them to put a Texas flag on everything? (e.g. his car). Most any other American would put a US flag there. I certainly wouldn't put a Jersey flag on my car but then that's mostly because it is an ugly, non-descript sort of thing that doesn't even have the words "New Jersey" on it. ;)

And oh yeah, nice shoes... and socks.

because Jersey's a sewer. and Texas is glorious. http://www2.hornfans.com/wwwthreads/images/icons/texasflag.gif :p


That and there's loads of history here from before Texas even joined the Union.


You're just jealous of those white loafers ... I like the collar on the polo, myself.

Andrew Longman
01-19-07, 04:15 PM
because Jersey's a sewer. and Texas is glorious. http://www2.hornfans.com/wwwthreads/images/icons/texasflag.gif

See. There it is again. It seems Texans must be a bit insecure to be boasting all the time. Either that or they are just trying to justify why they live in such a flat, hot, humid, treeless place. :p

As for the sewer I live in I like it pretty well

http://www.frenchtown.com/aerial/french21.jpg


That and there's loads of history here from before Texas even joined the Union.

Oh yeah, the part about the egomaniac who stole a bunch of wasteland from the Mexicans so he could start his own country. Fails to compare to the couple hundred years of history in NJ before some fanatics led a revolution against the King. (I've lived in houses older than Texas) ;)

Ankf00
01-19-07, 04:41 PM
Area:
Jersey: 8,729 sq mi
Texas: 268,581 sq mi

Superfund Sites, National Priority List:
Jersey: 115
Texas: 41

See, I have data on my side :D


Oh yeah, the part about the egomaniac who stole a bunch of wasteland from the Mexicans so he could start his own country. Fails to compare to the couple hundred years of history in NJ before some fanatics led a revolution against the King. (I've lived in houses older than Texas)

Y'all need to hire some better history faculty at Rutgers. :) Stephen F. Austin set out as nothing more than a land developer, establishing settlement colonies under Mexican charter, and aided the Mexican govt whenever called upon. When Santa Anna began to dissolve state legislatures, disband organized militias, and abolished the Mexican Constitution, Texians rebelled.

What any of this has to do with egomania or a wasteland, I have no idea. But it's a wasteland that attracts loads more people than the rustbelt. :p

http://www2.hornfans.com/wwwthreads/images/icons/texasflag.gif


edit: didn't that putrid stink in the City last week eminate from Jersey?

Spicoli
01-19-07, 04:58 PM
Area:
Jersey: 8,729 sq mi
Texas: 268,581 sq mi

Superfund Sites, National Priority List:
Jersey: 115
Texas: 41

See, I have data on my side :D



Y'all need to hire some better history faculty at Rutgers. :) Stephen F. Austin set out as nothing more than a land developer, establishing settlement colonies under Mexican charter, and aided the Mexican govt whenever called upon. When Santa Anna began to dissolve state legislatures, disband organized militias, and abolished the Mexican Constitution, Texians rebelled.

What any of this has to do with egomania or a wasteland, I have no idea. But it's a wasteland that attracts loads more people than the rustbelt.
http://www2.hornfans.com/wwwthreads/images/icons/texasflag.gif

You're smart and everything. maybe you should devote more time to womens. :D

Ankf00
01-19-07, 05:11 PM
There is yet to be a deoderant that can tame these hairy carpeted pits. :tony:

diamond dave
01-19-07, 05:25 PM
Texass trivia:
did you know that the Texas flag is the only one in the Union that can be flow at the same height as an American flag:irked:

Ankf00
01-19-07, 05:46 PM
Every state is allowed to do the same, Professor. :gomer:

TKGAngel
01-19-07, 05:57 PM
Every state is allowed to do the same, Professor.

Ank's right. The only caveat is that the state flag (or any other flag displayed with the US flag) cannot be larger in size than the US flag.

Andrew Longman
01-19-07, 08:55 PM
Y'all need to hire some better history faculty at Rutgers. :) Stephen F. Austin set out as nothing more than a land developer, establishing settlement colonies under Mexican charter, and aided the Mexican govt whenever called upon. When Santa Anna began to dissolve state legislatures, disband organized militias, and abolished the Mexican Constitution, Texians rebelled.

What any of this has to do with egomania or a wasteland, I have no idea. But it's a wasteland that attracts loads more people than the rustbelt. :p

http://www2.hornfans.com/wwwthreads/images/icons/texasflag.gif


edit: didn't that putrid stink in the City last week eminate from Jersey?

Austin and his 300 families (actually wasn't it Austin's dad?) were indeed initially motivated to settle Catholic families in a Catholic frontier, and the Mexican government did more than a little to piss him off. (take his land away, put him in jail, etc.), but if not for the influx of Yankees, the Native Americans ans Spanish would not have been able to pull off the Texas Revolution.

In fact, there probably wouldn't have even been a need for it since the reason Spain/Mexico wanted Austin and others immigrating in the first place is because they couldn't get Mexicans to live there.

I doubt too that it was an accident that de Zavala was the only major Mexican leader in the Republic of Texas. The rest were Gringos.

The way it was taught to me, Americans that emmigrated to Mexican Texas did not have long term plans to keep it in Mexican control and the US was happy to let it happen the way it did because it added territory without having to settle if it would be a slave state or not.

As for the stink in NY, funny thing is it didn't stink in Jersey, they never found the source, and NY likes to blame NJ for anything unpleasent. Besides, to quote Letterman, "What stinks in Jersey, stays in Jersey.

Jervis Tetch 1
01-20-07, 08:54 PM
Nice shoes!Yes, love the white bucks. :gomer:

formulaben
01-21-07, 03:36 PM
What is it about Texans that prompt them to put a Texas flag on everything? (e.g. his car). Most any other American would put a US flag there.

If I were from Texas, (and were to put up a state flag) I'd be putting the original up. Quite a story...

http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/images/cometakelg.jpg

Ankf00
01-22-07, 01:53 PM
"come and take it" was derived from from Leonidas' response at Thermopylae to Xerxes I's demand that the Greek surrender their arms (much as the Mexican government demanded Gonzales surrender it's cannon): "Come take them." It had to have been, the incidents are too similar.