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Post by daveshn on Nov 6, 2012 22:27:25 GMT -6
Go Obama! Four more years and good job to Romney for a very tight and close race. Closest one since 200.
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Post by Cabi.net on Nov 7, 2012 9:03:25 GMT -6
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Post by SeriousJupiter on Nov 7, 2012 18:01:06 GMT -6
Way to go, Obama! I don't know much about American politics, but I'm glad that he got re-elected.
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Post by Gooman on Nov 7, 2012 23:23:46 GMT -6
I know, right!? I still can't believe Svendar the Strong beat Brot Erickson. They say the deciding vote was actually cast by Hilga Sturmvife, which made Svendar's rein extremely controversial, as we were still a long ways away from the 19th Amendment.
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Post by daveshn on Nov 8, 2012 6:08:10 GMT -6
I know, right!? I still can't believe Svendar the Strong beat Brot Erickson. They say the deciding vote was actually cast by Hilga Sturmvife, which made Svendar's rein extremely controversial, as we were still a long ways away from the 19th Amendment. As my dad used to say, 4 Q.
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Post by Gooman on Nov 8, 2012 22:21:22 GMT -6
As my dad used to say, 4 Q. You want to fork me? What, stab me with silverware? Huh. Anyway, lolling over how Jon Stewart continues to make Fox look like idiots. It really is hilarious how much they campaign against the use of statistics. It's like those old holdouts in baseball that still think sabermetrics (Moneyball) is a load of crock. While I agree intangibles have a large effect on the game, sabermetrics give you a base that you can really build a team around and can drastically improve a team if executed properly. Let's just all sit back and laugh at the old people as the statistics revolution sweeps across the world.
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