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After watching 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' I switched to Juicy Fruit Chewing gum. It tastes better and you can stick it on your bedpost overnight and it won't fall off. Try that with Lifeboy and it will fall off and gunk up your pillows.

I think in the movie, "A Christmas Story," Ralphy fantasized he went blind

He told his parents it was because of soap poisoning. :p

Stick to Juicy Fruit!
 

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Ii agree that it's a crap shoot...

For each individual player.

But as you look at each draft in its entirety, the sample size increases and the numbers become more predictable.

I think the Cards did a good job of playing the percentages and should win more than they lose draft-wise.

PS Loved the move from 15 to 10 in order to secure a possible QBOF for a 3rd and a 5th.
 
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Ii agree that it's a crap shoot...

For each individual player.

But as you look at each draft in its entirety, the sample size increases and the numbers become more predictable.

I think the Cards did a good job of playing the percentages and should win more than they lose draft-wise.

PS Loved the move from 15 to 10 in order to secure a possible QBOF for a 3rd and a 5th.

Wrong thread Jeff?
 

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I’m sure CBS told BA that the “F” word cannot be used as a noun, verb, or adjective on the air.
 

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Speaking of the "F" word, my first thought was:

BA retired to spend more time with family... Guess he's had enough of that !! :D
 

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Yes. Lava (from volcanos) contains pumice. It works great if you work on the car and get grease into your skin. Here's the rundown on Lava soap from Wikipedia:

Lava is a heavy-duty hand cleaner, originally produced in soap bar form, developed by the Waltke Company of St. Louis in 1893.[1]

It is currently manufactured by the WD-40 Company, who acquired the brand from Block Drug in 1999, who acquired it from Procter & Gamble in 1995.[2] Unlike typical hand soaps, Lava contains ground pumice, which gave the soap its name. The soap and pumice combination is intended to scour tar, engine grease, paint, dirt, grime, filth, and similar substances from the skin.

Lava soap is currently available in three forms, a red wrapper bar 5.75 ounces (163 g), a bulk count industrial green wrapper bar 4 ounces (110 g), and a liquid form (7.5 oz. pump bottle). The liquid form also contains moisturizers and recently the bar form added moisturizers into its formulation as well. The original Lava (without moisturizers), which was a beige bar, is no longer manufactured.

You're right on the Lifeboy in Christmas Story (Ralphie looks like BA as a kid!):

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I love how you never know where a conversation will go.

Talking about Lava soap brings back happy memories of working with Dad in the garage. :)
 
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I love how you never know where a conversation will go.

Talking about Lava soap brings back happy memories of working with Dad in the garage. :)

Trust he didn't make you bite into the bar of Lava soap when you dropped the lug nut on the floor and it rolled under the workbench.
 
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