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03-01-2016 , 01:37 PM
I think my hands may entitle me to a walk on...

http://http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/mar/01/hand-sizes-and-psychological-profiling-the-nfl-combine-is-peak-pseudoscience

As I used to tell my students, if you have any complaints about the title, please write them down carefully and file them in the round file!

Last edited by tylertwo; 03-01-2016 at 01:43 PM.
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03-01-2016 , 01:40 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by tylertwo
I think my hands may entitle me to a walk on...

http://http://www.theguardian.com/sp...-pseudoscience

As I used to tell my students, if you have any complaints about the title, please write them down carefully and file them in the round file!
Where do I file my complaint regarding your link?
03-01-2016 , 01:44 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by gregorio
Where do I file my complaint regarding your link?
Fixed! I don't know why they are adding that extra http// stuff.
03-01-2016 , 01:52 PM
That's classic Babs. When you use the link tool, the dialogue box opens with the "http://" already there, so if you paste the entire address without overwriting the "http://", you end up with two of them.
03-01-2016 , 02:41 PM
greg,

I believe Tyler has mastered the [img] tag, though.
03-01-2016 , 02:55 PM
Hey, give me five more years and I'll be even further behind!
03-01-2016 , 03:01 PM
BARBAR,

You want me to extract that into a thread or no? Feb LC just closed.
03-01-2016 , 03:19 PM
27o, yes please.

The girls just did the most girly thing ever. We have 2 locks on the door. Most of the time we don't even lock one. Even I had no idea we had another at the bottom of the door. Well, they knew I was out on grocery and when I came back, both were double locked. That's so passive aggressive, I can't believe it. Knowing them, it's 100% intentional.

I'm thinking of changing the doormat and put it 1 floor below so when they come back from theater they maybe storm the neighboor's apt. Or tomato under the pillow.

Last edited by BABARtheELEPHANT; 03-01-2016 at 03:27 PM.
03-01-2016 , 03:31 PM
Tyler, you must really like icicles up your ass if you're going to the waterpark this early in the year.

+1 to extract. Babar, you might as well start snapping pics of your female roomies, cuz we're gonna need 'em.
03-01-2016 , 03:42 PM
I'm enjoying all this talk about BARBAR's predicament, I can only see it getting more exciting in the future.

Chase, I'm just looking forward to Summer, lol. Amazingly, I've laid out in the sun in a swimsuit five times this February and it's been in the 70s many times. Global warming hasn't really hurt Colorado IMO.
03-01-2016 , 04:08 PM
OBV Never bring up the locks, not even to male roommate.

Looking forward to your first interaction with V.
03-01-2016 , 04:15 PM
I've been sick five times this winter and I just want to go on month without sneezing all over everything.

On the plus side I sort of enjoy getting dizzy.
03-01-2016 , 04:29 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Banned4lyfe
OBV Never bring up the locks, not even to male roommate.

Looking forward to your first interaction with V.
Yeah agree with this, show no weakness or concern.
03-01-2016 , 05:11 PM
Anyone ever have a potential landlord request you to provide them with your own credit report rather than asking permission to perform a credit check themselves?

In all my past experiences landlord asks for permission, you give it,then they run the credit check if they deem it necessary and proceed to get it directly from equifax or whatever.

I've never run into this situation before, but a place I'm looking at renting is requesting I provide my own credit report and eat the cost of doing so. It seems quite dumb for him to do given if I happen to have horrible credit the report can be manipulated easily before giving it to him. I'm debating whether I should find a different place and forget this one as I imagine dealing with a new/dumb landlord isn't worth the hassle.
03-01-2016 , 05:36 PM
Look for a new place.

If they're that cheap/lazy about a credit report then just think about what it will be like if something major/bad happens with the rental.
03-01-2016 , 06:18 PM
BABAR,

First, sorry I've always seen you as BARBAR(!). Mind playing tricks on me.

Think of a title. I will extract and you can change it if you want.
03-01-2016 , 06:32 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 27offsuit
BABAR,

First, sorry I've always seen you as BARBAR(!). Mind playing tricks on me.

Think of a title. I will extract and you can change it if you want.
Probs one of my favourite cartoons growing up. Can't believe you don't know Babar, 27o!

Spoiler:

Last edited by Swwiinn; 03-01-2016 at 06:33 PM. Reason: P.S. Sorry for the gigantic pic.
03-01-2016 , 06:32 PM
BABAR! Although, I pride myself on my mind's ability to play tricks on me, it makes life more exciting!
03-01-2016 , 08:14 PM
Is it Bay-bar or Baa-bar?
03-01-2016 , 08:18 PM
I've been pronouncing it BEE-ber
03-01-2016 , 11:00 PM
WTF you guys

03-01-2016 , 11:18 PM
BABAR's avatar has always made me think of Carlos the Jackal, which I could see having an irl name of BARBAR the Jackel for some reason.
03-01-2016 , 11:27 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DontDoItPls
Anyone ever have a potential landlord request you to provide them with your own credit report rather than asking permission to perform a credit check themselves?

In all my past experiences landlord asks for permission, you give it,then they run the credit check if they deem it necessary and proceed to get it directly from equifax or whatever.

I've never run into this situation before, but a place I'm looking at renting is requesting I provide my own credit report and eat the cost of doing so. It seems quite dumb for him to do given if I happen to have horrible credit the report can be manipulated easily before giving it to him. I'm debating whether I should find a different place and forget this one as I imagine dealing with a new/dumb landlord isn't worth the hassle.
That is best case scenario imo, last two times we rented I would pull both our credit reports, print out a bunch of copies, save the trouble of having multiple pulls and not pay for anything.
03-02-2016 , 01:13 AM
Nice LC thread title Tyler.

Not quite as creative as *** Februar(ent you glad I didn't say banana)y LC thread *** but pretty damn decent.
03-02-2016 , 01:25 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DontDoItPls
Anyone ever have a potential landlord request you to provide them with your own credit report rather than asking permission to perform a credit check themselves?

In all my past experiences landlord asks for permission, you give it,then they run the credit check if they deem it necessary and proceed to get it directly from equifax or whatever.

I've never run into this situation before, but a place I'm looking at renting is requesting I provide my own credit report and eat the cost of doing so. It seems quite dumb for him to do given if I happen to have horrible credit the report can be manipulated easily before giving it to him. I'm debating whether I should find a different place and forget this one as I imagine dealing with a new/dumb landlord isn't worth the hassle.

Just sign up for credit karma and print it out. That would likely be sufficient.
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