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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: GOBUCKS on June 05, 2011, 09:10:55 PM
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In the history of DUmp scams, DUmbasses have begged for lots of things. DUmmy StraightStory begged for the DUmp to finance a skydiving trip for him and his ex-wife. Pam begged for $200 to pay a bill. Bev begged for $10 to throw Dubya out of office. But to my knowledge, this is the first time a DUmbass has begged for a pair of Big Ten football tickets, specified the location on an aisle, and then, oh, yes, please throw in a couple of tickets to a Packer home game. If the DUmp comes through on this one, he'll only be $10 away from the Super Bowl.
Another perfect project for Wishadoo!
Omaha Steve (1000+ posts) Sun Jun-05-11 07:10 PM
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Can the DU get Omaha Steve to Madison (ground zero) as a project?
Mods IF you have to move this, put it in the Labor Forum: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph...
Most of you know just how pro labor/worker I am. I never made it to Madison for the protests early this year. I was in a motion restrictive sling for my right shoulder after rotator cuff surgery. I was on drugs and couldn't drive. The AFL-CIO bus was full before I could say I'd go.
Here is the deal. I'd love to be in Madison, Wi on Oct. 1. NU will be there to play the Badgers. I'm not asking for $. I'm asking for help finding two tickets at a reasonable price. Because of my size, on an isle would help but isn't mandatory.
I will go up two days before with my best friend (the Putz) Jeff. We go to all kinds of sporting events together. We will wear "NU fans in solidarity with Wisconsin" shirts. We will visit the capital and the offices of locals involved in the long public union fight. I am an AFSCME member after all.
IF there is an NFL season by then, I could also use two tickets to the Packer game that Sunday. I'm a life long Packer fan that watched the Ice Bowl on the new black and white TV I got for Christmas that year. I'll wear my cheese head. I've never been to a Packer game before. They were out of the country for a preseason game in Canada the one time I made it to Green Bay. Jeff is a Bronco fan first, then a Packer fan.
I did donate to the Wisconsin AFL-CIO, the State Democratic party, bought pizzas, gave to AFSCME Wisconsin, etc.
Can the DU pull some strings and get Jeff and I to the promised land? Only time will tell.
Omaha Steve Post # 28,987
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1233889
You know if he doesn't get them, he will be weeping for months.
I dont know about this incapacitation excuse. As I recall, during the union riots in Madison, Omaha Steve was begging DUmmy grasswire or any other DUmbass in the area for a room to flop in. He wanted to come up and help defile the marble columns inside the statehouse, as long as he could get free room and board.
mopinko (1000+ posts) Sun Jun-05-11 08:43 PM
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steve dear,
you need to get admin approval for this.
i promise to donate as soon as you get it approved.
Did I detect a hint of sarcasm?
Omaha Steve could give the DUmp mental health forum a new lease on life.
June 5, 2011
Dear DUmmy Omaha Steve,
To celebrate The Madison Union Riots, a charitable donation in the amount of Two Badger Football Tickets has been made in your name to:
The Human Fund
- Money for People -
From:
Decent and Civilized People
Please Steve, no crying.
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Gee, Steve, I dunno--how's about putting a few extra hours of OT in at the plant, maybe an odd job here or there to drege up the cash required for such a journey?
I mean, isn't the old story about something earned being more valued than something given still true, or are you just a lazy ****ing leech who expects everyone to do for you rather than you taking five ****ing minutes out of your worthless couch-dwelling day to do it yourself?
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Good one, sir.
You know, one thing that mystifies me about my fellow Nebraskan is that he always talks about the union, but never talks about working.
One wonders what's up with that.
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These people are pathetic, they can't even fund their own protesting vacation.
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That's hilarious. He's not asking for money, he just needs help booking the seats? It's almost as if he sees himself as a DU celebrity and feels that his appearance in Madison would somehow score a big win in their struggle against the man. Newsflash for Omaha Steve or OS as he is called by the hip kids: you are an overweight, middle-aged sanitation worker. Get over yourself.
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Good one, sir.
You know, one thing that mystifies me about my fellow Nebraskan is that he always talks about the union, but never talks about working.
One wonders what's up with that.
Probably cause he doesn't work. Lives off the people that do.
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Newsflash for Omaha Steve or OS as he is called by the hip kids: you are an overweight, middle-aged sanitation worker. Get over yourself.
Don't forget sir--my fellow Nebraskan is also 1/32nd or 1/64th or 1/128th some long-ago oppressed minority group.
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Good one, sir.
You know, one thing that mystifies me about my fellow Nebraskan is that he always talks about the union, but never talks about working.
One wonders what's up with that.
He has actually posted a ton of info IRT his job including location, duties, coworkers and schedule, at least as much as Pam Dawson ever did. I have a soft spot for this knucklehead and his long suffering better half Marta for some reason, I guess I just like following his misadventures.
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He has actually posted a ton of info IRT his job including location, duties, coworkers and schedule, at least as much as Pam Dawson ever did. I have a soft spot for this knucklehead and his long suffering better half Marta for some reason, I guess I just like following his misadventures.
Hmmm. I'll have to pay more attention.
I read my fellow Nebraskan whenever he shows up on the first page of "General Discussion," but that's about it. He most post plenty in other forums.
I do know he posts in the labor forum, but for me, going into the labor forum is about as exciting as seeing those "Palaces of Culture" in the socialist paradises.
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Because of my size, on an isle would help but isn't mandatory.
What is this guy, a visiting moon of Jupiter?
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What is this guy, a visiting moon of Jupiter?
He is quite large and by that I mean he is a fat son a bitch. He's one of those guys that you would tip your host a little extra to avoid getting seated near, OS is a big fella.
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Good one, sir.
You know, one thing that mystifies me about my fellow Nebraskan is that he always talks about the union, but never talks about working.
One wonders what's up with that.
People want JOBS. They don't want to WORK.
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From what I can tell by reading his posts Obama Steve works in a water treatment plant. Basically that means he stands around with a dip net scooping rubbers out of the waste water before they can clog up the system. (Don't ask me how I know, it has to do with a job I had in Grad School) Somehow he has managed to ruin his shoulder to the point of needing multiple surgeries doing it. I can't imagine what union scale for this position might be, but it used to pay about what it was worth, minimum wage.
Not that there is anything wrong with that, the world needs ditch diggers and condom scoopers too.
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From what I can tell by reading his posts Obama Steve works in a water treatment plant. Basically that means he stands around with a dip net scooping rubbers out of the waste water before they can clog up the system. (Don't ask me how I know, it has to do with a job I had in Grad School) Somehow he has managed to ruin his shoulder to the point of needing multiple surgeries doing it. I can't imagine what union scale for this position might be, but it used to pay about what it was worth, minimum wage.
Not that there is anything wrong with that, the world needs ditch diggers and condom scoopers too.
The primitives CLAIM to love and respect the working class, but the reality is far from it.
They routinely diss the jobs, and the people providing the jobs, that NEED to be done for us to have a modern civilized society.
They support concepts that would set off an inflationary spiral that destroys the buying power of the working class, while opposing concepts like reward for investment and incentive toward higher quality and efficiency.
And still, they throw out their shoulders patting themselves on the back for being "working class heroes". Meh!
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He has actually posted a ton of info IRT his job including location, duties, coworkers and schedule, at least as much as Pam Dawson ever did. I have a soft spot for this knucklehead and his long suffering better half Marta for some reason, I guess I just like following his misadventures.
Upon further reflection, this appears to be an example of my own sometimes too-casual, too-sloppy, too-carefree observation of the primitives. My fellow Nebraskan, I messed up on, but two bigger gaffes were confusing the background of Nadinostradamus with that of lala_raw_raw, and the mountain man primitive, the ThomWV primitive, with the pederast primitive, the ThomCat primitive.
I didn't confuse my fellow Nebraskan with someone else; I just wasn't seeing a whole lot of him, and assumed that what I was seeing of him, was all there was to see of him.
Four thousand primitives is a lot of anthropological material, and one gets careless.
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OMG! because of the Obamaconomy you have people hungry, trying to pay their bills, how does someone get the nerve to post something like this?
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OMG! because of the Obamaconomy you have people hungry, trying to pay their bills, how does someone get the nerve to post something like this?
Because my fellow Nebraskan is "special."
By the way, my photographic analysis of my fellow Nebraskan indicates he's more Pole than anything else. His swarthy skin must be from a long-ago Hungarian or gypsy ancestor.
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I don't recall reading about the final results but OS was up for a position on his union board as VP. It seems that the old VP came down with some incurable illness and was forced to retire. OS, it was speculated, was a lock as a replacement.
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OS, it was speculated, was a lock as a replacement.
OS was felt to be a lock, by OS. He may have a shot at it, since labor union jobs are not likely to include a drug test.
If the local caporegime wants a certain paisan in the local union presidency, then that paisan will win the job, and silly things like weed and opioids will not stand in the way. It also doesn't matter if he's currently the vice-president, or the assistant rubber sifter, promotions are decided by the caporegime.
The troubling thing is, if DUmmy Omaha Steve is really so well-regarded by the AFSCME organized crime heirarchy, then football tickets, comped, on an aisle, between the 45s, should be child's play.
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If someone wants to have a bit of fun, buy him aisle tickets on the top row of seating at the highest point in the stadium and watch his royal fatness have to climb to get to them, not to mention the potential heart failure of him running back and forth to the concessions.
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If someone wants to have a bit of fun, buy him aisle tickets on the top row of seating at the highest point in the stadium and watch his royal fatness have to climb to get to them, not to mention the potential heart failure of him running back and forth to the concessions.
This is Nebraska-Wisconsin, an historic game. Even seats with the pigeons will go for a couple hundred bucks on Stubhub.
If he gets them, it will have to be a Wishadoo project.
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This is Nebraska-Wisconsin, an historic game. Even seats with the pigeons will go for a couple hundred bucks on Stubhub.
If he gets them, it will have to be a Wishadoo project.
Yeah, as you know, there's been speculation that Wisconsin is going to evolve as Nebraska's main rival in the Big Ten. After all, there had been some classic Nebraska-Wisconsin bouts in the past.
As one might not know, Nebraska is the only major college football team that has been lacking a main rival since Oklahoma submitted to the adulterous lure of Texas in the early 1990s, when the Big 12 was formed. Nebraska was left out in the cold, no main rival. The loss of Oklahoma as our rival, our mentor, our student, definitely "impacted" us, and Nebraska football.
As much as I'm happy about Wisconsin, I don't think that's what's going to happen, though.
I think that over time, the Nebraska-Ohio State rivalry is going to evolve into the "big game" of the Big 10, eclipsing even the legendary Ohio State-Michigan rivalry. We all might be old men by the time that's the case, but I suspect that's the way it's going to go.
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In the mid 70's, before all of the expanded viewing on cable, the NCAA had a restriction of three games that a team could be on TV in a season. Most powerhouses save one of those games for a bowl game, if they made it. There was usually a game early in the season to build fan excitement. Then there was the big rivalry.
TN/KY
MI/Ohio St.
GA/Auburn
USC/UCLA
FL/FL St.
and OK/NB
You knew it wouldn't be a wasted afternoon watching these games. It doesn't seem to be a big deal now a days. Sad really.
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You knew it wouldn't be a wasted afternoon watching these games. It doesn't seem to be a big deal now a days. Sad really.
Uh huh. College football was a great deal more exciting, back when a team could appear on television only three times a season (I think ABC had pretty much the exclusive contract for NCAA games). This compelled the network to choose only the cream of the crop, of games.
Now, with every Tom, Dick, and Harry on television every week throughout the season, it's no longer as exciting as it used to be.
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You knew it wouldn't be a wasted afternoon watching these games. It doesn't seem to be a big deal now a days. Sad really.
Tucker is clearly not a Buckeye.
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Tucker is clearly not a Buckeye.
My favorite teams are TN, MI and whomever is playing Ohio St.
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My favorite teams are TN, MI and whomever is playing Ohio St.
Well, I guess that explains why the last few years have been sad.
I'm surprised you list TN/KY as a great rivalry.
Kentucky would love that to be so, but they can't seem to do sports that don't include free throws.
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I'm not asking any of you for money, but we don't have a lot of money to take our daughter to Sea World. Is there a way for someone to hook us up with a few tickets? We are entitled to it. We work hard. Why can't one of you just buy these tickets (and hotel room) for us?
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I'm not asking any of you for money, but we don't have a lot of money to take our daughter to Sea World. Is there a way for someone to hook us up with a few tickets? We are entitled to it. We work hard. Why can't one of you just buy these tickets (and hotel room) for us?
You'll need airfare as well, won't you? There's a lady at the DUmp called "dena" you need to PM.
There's a website: http://www.google.com/search?q=the+human+fund&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&rlz=1I7DKUS_en&prmd=ivns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=CHXtTfekLMSBgAfC_MzhCQ&ved=0CEUQsAQ&biw=1676&bih=786
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You'll need airfare as well, won't you? There's a lady at the DUmp called "dena" you need to PM.
There's a website: http://www.google.com/search?q=the+human+fund&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&rlz=1I7DKUS_en&prmd=ivns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=CHXtTfekLMSBgAfC_MzhCQ&ved=0CEUQsAQ&biw=1676&bih=786
No, sir. Maybe just some gas money. We live next door to Sea World. Maybe a six hour drive.
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No, sir. Maybe just some gas money. We live next door to Sea World. Maybe a six hour drive.
Sounds like a slam dunk.
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Sounds like a slam dunk.
So... you going to give me your hard earned money?
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Well, I guess that explains why the last few years have been sad.
I'm surprised you list TN/KY as a great rivalry.
Kentucky would love that to be so, but they can't seem to do sports that don't include free throws.
Truth be told, it was KY that always considered it a rivalry. It was a bigger game for KY than TN. If KY won, it was considered a winning season.
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So... you going to give me your hard earned money?
I just bought those damn football tickets for Steve, paid for Pam's chemo, sent a big check to dena, and Karin still bitches about some beer I owe her.
I need Wishadoo, too.
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I think that over time, the Nebraska-Ohio State rivalry is going to evolve into the "big game" of the Big 10, eclipsing even the legendary Ohio State-Michigan rivalry. We all might be old men by the time that's the case, but I suspect that's the way it's going to go.
With all due respect,
:tongue:
We LIVE for Michigan vs. Ohio State. And soon, we will recapture the glory days where we beat the Buckeyes with great regularity.
"Liquidate...Ohio State...and make the Buckeyes Blue!"
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With all due respect,
:tongue:
We LIVE for Michigan vs. Ohio State. And soon, we will recapture the glory days where we beat the Buckeyes with great regularity.
"Liquidate...Ohio State...and make the Buckeyes Blue!"
Days since Michigan’s last victory over Ohio State in football: 2753
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Days since Michigan’s last victory over Ohio State in football: 2753
First meeting Michigan 34, Ohio State 0 (1897)[1][2]
Last meeting Ohio State 37, Michigan 7 (2010)
Next meeting November 26, 2011
Number of meetings 107
All-time series Michigan leads, 57–44–6
Largest victory Michigan, 86–0 (1902)
Current streak Ohio State, 7
Longest Mich win streak 9 (1901–1909)
Longest OSU win streak 7 (2004–present)
ETA:
I don't know why I care so much about this series. Once I leave MI., I could care less.
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All-time series Michigan leads, 57–44–6
Largest victory Michigan, 86–0 (1902)
Current streak Ohio State, 7
Longest Mich win streak 9 (1901–1909)
Longest OSU win streak 7 (2004–present)
Most of the Michigan dominance was in the years before the forward pass, when football was still a club sport in Ohio. Beginning with around 1925 or 1930 the series is nearly even, maybe a small Buckeye advantage.
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Karin still bitches about some beer I owe her.
We are all owed beer and travel money. Pay up, suckah.
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We are all owed beer and travel money. Pay up, suckah.
And many experiences . . . :tongue:
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What is this guy, a visiting moon of Jupiter?
Just as long as they don't set him up with Guam - it's already quite likely to 'tip over, and capsize' - so I doubt it can take the additional stress
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Just as long as they don't set him up with Guam - it's already quite likely to 'tip over, and capsize' - so I doubt it can take the additional stress
Well, it might be prudent to set ol' Steve down closer to the center of Guam, but while he's large, he's no where near huge. Certainly he's not Las Vegas whale huge. DUmmy Omaha Steve probably weighs in somewhere around the weight of Kirk's right leg, plus a good portion of an arm.
He would not fit into the space allotted for a spectator in a Big Ten stadium, but hardly any contemporary American does. Most of those stadiums were built many decades ago, at least the ones that matter, the ones that routinely sell out. People in the '20's and '30's, having never benefitted nutritionally from the Reagan Prosperity Explosion, or the Bush Boom, were apparently Lilliputians compared with today's average American. The vast majority of the seating is on benches, with seat numbers painted on them much too closely spaced for comfort. During warm weather games, you share sweat with people on either side, and in cold weather it's nearly impossible to fit heavy clothing into the available space. So I don't blame DUmmy Omaha Steve for ordering aisle seats for all the games he can have financed by the DUmp or the good folks at Wishadoo.