Our Solar System

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This is cool.
 

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#7
Jupiter is nothing but a show off. With that big continuous hurricane and all. A-holes.
 
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(sickemsmokey10 @ Jul 15 said:
I have a friend that lives in Florida and he said that this small place got NCAA 07 early (hard to believe because I thought it was illegal) and he got it today. Notable player ratings for Tennessee

Erik Ainge = 87
Jim Bob Cooter = 82 (I could not believe this made him look twice and it was right :eek: )
Bo Hardgree = 80
John Crompton = 78 (hard to believe aswell)

Arian Foster = 88 (Impact player

Robert Meachem = 88
Jayson Swain = 87

Aaron Sears = 93

Justin Harrell = 94 I think (impact player)

Jonathan Heffney = 88 (impact player)
Antwan Stewart = 91 (I thought that was a bit high for him)
DeMetris Morley = 86

Tennessee is ranked 18th in the nation (not bad) and Neyland fell from 3rd hardest place to play to 6th hardest place to play (understandable after the season we had)
no 1 seems to have any respect for Jupiter. You know the chunky guy you can hit all day but if...IF he ever lands one on you you'll wilt like a Babtist at a Heavy Metal concert.
 
#9
#9
Seriously, I think we can take Jupiter

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Cool. There's a star called Beetlejuice! I bet it's hot on Antares. That might bring us all a little sense of relief. You know, like "Gosh, this 100 degree weather is brutal. But, at least it isn't 45,000,000 degrees."
 
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Sorry, that was a little exaggerated. I did a little research and discovered that Antares is actually only estimated to be about 5120 degrees Farenheit. My bad.
 
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(orange+white=heaven @ Jul 19 said:
Aren't they now saying Pluto isn't even a planet?
Think I saw something on NOVA.(yes, we liberals still watch PBS)

I saw somewhere (Discovery?) that if Pluto were discovered today, it would not be classified as a planet.
 
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The other night, I thought I spotted Pluto but soon realized that I was just seeing a huge floating wad of trash and sewage that had been expelled from the International Space Station. Ever wondered what they're going to do with all that?
 

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