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Sleepy:
I see no fish house. I feel so inadequate.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:18:01 am)
Chewing Wax:
The critics are idiots. Where's The Third Man?
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:18:12 am)
Chewing Wax:
It's cause it's geocities. They don't let you link. You have to go to the image site.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:18:51 am)
Sleepy:
The Third Man made the Time Out Top 100, so that's good.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:19:29 am)
Heruka:
I'm not dure if bmp works online or not.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:19:42 am)
Chewing Wax:
Sure it does. I can see it fine.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:19:54 am)
Chewing Wax:
I was just watching it last night.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:20:29 am)
Sleepy:
A tape of Citizen Kane has been sitting expectantly by my side for a week now. However, I have chosen to watch Fawlty Towers instead.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:22:04 am)
Heruka:
Fawlty Towers?
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:24:09 am)
Chewing Wax:
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:24:46 am)
Sleepy:
Yes.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:24:49 am)
Heruka:
I've seen three of those films. Godfathers I & II, and Vertigo.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:25:00 am)
Chewing Wax:
Fawlty Towers is great. I think The Germans is good. And the one with the garden gnome.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:25:26 am)
Sleepy:
I'd quite like some seafood and wine right now. Let's just all skip off shall we?
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:25:32 am)
Heruka:
that's my favorites restaurant. A friend owns it now. hios father started it back in the day. Great seafood and cheap too.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:25:57 am)
Chewing Wax:
It really looks like a nice place to be.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:26:08 am)
Chewing Wax:
Water. I need water. That Chef Boyardee is very salty.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:27:09 am)
Sleepy:
Now I want to go on holiday. Library booting me off soon, so I bid you farewell for now. Take care. Bye.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:27:34 am)
Chewing Wax:
Bye. Congrats on the new bed.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:28:30 am)
Heruka:
Adios.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 11:29:51 am)
Read it. Learn it. Live it.:
6.07
BATTING OUT OF TURN. (a) A batter shall be called out, on appeal, when he fails to bat in his proper turn, and another batter completes a time at bat in his place. (1) The proper batter may take his place in the batter's box at any time before the improper batter becomes a runner or is put out, and any balls and strikes shall be counted in the proper batter's time at bat. (b) When an improper batter becomes a runner or is put out, and the defensive team appeals to the umpire before the first pitch to the next batter of either team, or before any play or attempted play, the umpire shall (1) declare the proper batter out; and (2) nullify any advance or score made because of a ball batted by the improper batter or because of the improper batter's advance to first base on a hit, an error, a base on balls, a hit batter or otherwise. NOTE: If a runner advances, while the improper batter is at bat, on a stolen base, balk, wild pitch or passed ball, such advance is legal. (c) When an improper batter becomes a runner or is put out, and a pitch is made to the next batter of either team before an appeal is made, the improper batter thereby becomes the proper batter, and the results of his time at bat become legal. (d) (1) When the proper batter is called out because he has failed to bat in turn, the next batter shall be the batter whose name follows that of the proper batter thus called out; (2) When an improper batter becomes a proper batter because no appeal is made before the next pitch, the next batter shall be the batter whose name follows that of such legalized improper batter. The instant an improper batter's actions are legalized, the batting order picks up with the name following that of the legalized improper batter. The umpire shall not direct the attention of any person to the presence in the batter's box of an improper batter. This rule is designed to require constant vigilance by the players and managers of both teams. There are two fundamentals to keep in mind: When a player bats out of turn, the proper batter is the player called out. If an improper batter bats and reaches base or is out and no appeal is made before a pitch to the next batter, or before any play or attempted play, that improper batter is considered to have batted in proper turn and establishes the order that is to follow. APPROVED RULING To illustrate various situations arising from batting out of turn, assume a first inning batting order as follows: Abel Baker Charles Daniel Edward Frank George Hooker Irwin. PLAY (1). Baker bats. With the count 2 balls and 1 strike, (a) the offensive team discovers the error or (b) the defensive team appeals. RULING: In either case, Abel replaces Baker, with the count on him 2 balls and 1 strike. PLAY (2). Baker bats and doubles. The defensive team appeals (a) immediately or (b) after a pitch to Charles. RULING: (a) Abel is called out and Baker is the proper batter; (b) Baker stays on second and Charles is the proper batter. PLAY (3). Abel walks. Baker walks. Charles forces Baker. Edward bats in Daniel's turn. While Edward is at bat, Abel scores and Charles goes to second on a wild pitch. Edward grounds out, sending Charles to third. The defensive team appeals (a) immediately or (b) after a pitch to Daniel. RULING: (a) Abel's run counts and Charles is entitled to second base since these advances were not made because of the improper batter batting a ball or advancing to first base. Charles must return to second base because his advance to third resulted from the improper batter batting a ball. Daniel is called out, and Edward is the proper batter; (b) Abel's run counts and Charles stays on third. The proper batter is Frank. PLAY (4). With the bases full and two out. Hooker bats in Frank's turn, and triples, scoring three runs. The defensive team appeals (a) immediately, or (b) after a pitch to George. RULING: (a) Frank is called out and no runs score. George is the proper batter to lead off the second inning; (b) Hooker stays on third and three runs score. Irwin is the proper batter. PLAY (5). After Play (4) (b) above, George continues at bat. (a) Hooker is picked off third base for the third out, or (b) George flies out, and no appeal is made. Who is the proper leadoff batter in the second inning? RULING: (a) Irwin. He became the proper batter as soon as the first pitch to George legalized Hooker's triple; (b) Hooker. When no appeal was made, the first pitch to the leadoff batter of the opposing team legalized George's time at bat. PLAY (6). Daniel walks and Abel comes to bat. Daniel was an improper batter, and if an appeal is made before the first pitch to Abel, Abel is out, Daniel is removed from base, and Baker is the proper batter. There is no appeal, and a pitch is made to Abel. Daniel's walk is now legalized, and Edward thereby becomes the proper batter. Edward can replace Abel at any time before Abel is put out or becomes a runner. He does not do so. Abel flies out, and Baker comes to bat. Abel was an improper batter, and if an appeal is made before the first pitch to Baker, Edward is out, and the proper batter is Frank. There is no appeal, and a pitch is made to Baker. Abel's out is now legalized, and the proper batter is Baker. Baker walks. Charles is the proper batter. Charles flies out. Now Daniel is the proper batter, but he is on second base. Who is the proper batter? RULING: The proper batter is Edward. When the proper batter is on base, he is passed over, and the following batter becomes the proper batter
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 12:16:34 pm)
Myk Murphy:
Good afternoon, all. My chat log fails me, so someone please tell me what i've missed.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 12:30:04 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Heruka is going on a long sailing voyage. Sleepy got a new bed because she wore the last one out and Cuchca called Heruka a precious twat. I think those were her words.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 12:35:41 pm)
Chewing Wax:
precious little twat. If it wasn't so full of the curse words, I think I'd put that up as as the quote.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 12:40:09 pm)
Heruka:
she still loves me. I could have my way with her if I really wanted to.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 12:55:08 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Yeh. She loves you alright.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 12:58:10 pm)
Heruka:
Ugh! condescending assholes. they should all die.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 1:11:45 pm)
Heruka:
poor kid. I visit cruising websites and see the bb's. the can be a lot of useful info in there. I have asked questions about beefing up the boats systems inpreparation for offshore sailing. anyhow, this poor kid graduated college and wants to go sailing in the Carib. for a year or so and waite out the flat job market. great idea. so he asks what people think. suddenly you have a guy jumping in and telling him his plan is undoable. killing his little dream. asshole. for fucks sake, its the Carib. it's not an ocean crossing. luckily, others have chimed in and basically told him to do it. there's an asshole on the Tartan list that told me my boat was too small. meanwhile people sail around th world in 25 footers. I hate these people. they don't know anything. they think they're god's.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 1:19:35 pm)
bela:
I'm sad today. Cheer me up.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 1:22:12 pm)
Chewing Wax:
You want some gum?
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 1:24:49 pm)
bela:
No.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 1:27:25 pm)
Heruka:
I can go for a smoothie.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 1:28:51 pm)
Heruka:
> Thank you for your note and interest in Corona. Corona Extra is sold in a12oz can. However, its distribution is limited. It is only sold in thoseretail accounts near waterfront areas where bottles are not allowed. It isalso sold in sports venues, golf courses, airlines, and etceteras for thesame reason. It retails at the bottle package price.
(Thu Aug 15, 2002 - 1:30:43 pm)