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There is NO WAY it cost that much
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Yes you have to pay to be a member. It’s something I do regardless so the cost is not a factor for me as far as that goes.
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Somebody will steal your car in that neighborhood
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Dead blow with the life from the low I'll be massive conquistador Give me sword, show me the door Metal heavy, shocked at the core Gimme toro, gimme some more Gimme toro, gimme some more Pressurize, neutralize Deep fried, gimme some more Space flunky, four on the floor Fortified with the liquor store This one's down, gimme some more Gimme toro, gimme some more Gimme toro, gimme some more Gimme toro, gimme some more Shrunken head I love to adore B-movie, gimme some gore Gimme toro, gimme some more B-movie, gimme some gore Gimme toro, gimme some more Gimme toro, gimme some more Gimme toro, gimme some more Gimme toro, gimme some more
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Trump - for the good of the nation, resign.
BillsFanNC replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
⬆️ Hoax -
Cancel culture can indeed strike hard in the late night TV industry when you're spectacularly unfunny.
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Trump - for the good of the nation, resign.
SectionC3 replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Your boy Trump lies all the time. Not a problem for you, apparently. -
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ice-secretly-deported-pennsylvania-grandfather-82-after-he-lost-his-green-card/ar-AA1IUQdV?cvid=25b056f27f3c4e779842bef428ac878a&ocid=hpmsn "Relatives last saw Luis Leon, who lives in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on June 20, when he and his wife visited the Philadelphia immigration office to replace his lost green card, The Morning Call first reported. There, officers handcuffed him and took him away without explanation, relatives told the outlet Leon was granted political asylum in 1987 after surviving Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet’s regime, the outlet reported. He has a clean record — and hasn’t even been given so much as a parking ticket, the family claimed. He’s not alone, figures from the data distribution organization Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse show. As of this week, there are more than 56,800 people in ICE detention; 72 percent of them have no criminal convictions." Well done, ICEholes. Quotas!
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Dude was losing $50 million a year, and had little hope of improving that number, but keep believing Trump is the reason. Truly TDS
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Trump - for the good of the nation, resign.
Orlando Buffalo replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Homeboy is defending the medias right to lie, seems about right -
I just watched the most "woke" movie ever, The Marvels with my wife. there was only one white male who had a speaking role and several of the actors were terrible at acting. the story was clearly aimed at appealing to non comic book fans and it was done so poorly that it is now the biggest money loser of all time. At the end of this year Disney will likely have 7 of the top 8 money losers of all time.
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All of them are a distant third - behind daylight in second - to the one and only Greg Gutfeld 😎
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I don't know anything about HBO. Is the app called HBO or HBO MAX? Don't want to subscribe to the wrong thing.
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Every teams mount rushmore of head coaches
machine gun kelly replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
What no Hank Bullough and Kay Stephenson? What a sham. They had a resounding 3-4 wins over several years. All kidding aside,I’m 57, so I vividly remember how we were the laughing stock of the league. -
DVR Alert - 2024 Highlight Video on NFL Network
Sierra Foothills replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I had mentioned months ago that Rasul would be a good candidate to finish his career as a safety. -
Which is nearly offset by the cost of being a Best Buy Total member... no? A quick search is telling me that the Best Buy membership costs $180.
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They have the dirtiest, smelliest job in nature, and they look the part. That big ugly right Red face is a warning that they are filthy, foul, and putrid. They have ginormous amounts of acid and bacteria to digest all of the rotten ***** which they consume. They are frightful. But they provide an invaluable service. Nature does not waste Maybe they taste good. But no way would I ever eat Vulture
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I'm not going to say that either Palmer or Moore will be superstars (we probably spread the ball around too much and run too much for any WR to be a "superstar" this year), but Sherfield and Harty are a pretty poor comparison for Palmer/Moore, imo. I personally didn't expect anything from Sherfield, I did have hope for Harty, but as a speedy slot guy who would help the offense, not as any kind of superstar. Plus, there is a bit of a difference in their production prior to coming to the Bills. Before coming to Buffalo: Deonte Harty had played 4 years, had 916 total yards, 4 total TDs, was averaging 20% snap count (and was originally an undrafted free agent) Trent Sherfield had played 5 years, with 844 total yards, 4 total TDs, was averaging 32% snap count (and was originally an undrafted free agent) where as: Elijah Moore has played for 4 years, has 2,233 total yards, 10 total TDs, has averaged 71% snap count (was drafted in the second round, 34th overall) Josh Palmer has played 4 years, has 2,303 total yards, 10 total TDs, has averaged 65% snap count (was drafted in the third round, 77th overall) I think it is pretty fair for fans to expect more out of Palmer and Moore than we got or even hoped to get from Harty and Sherfield. As to the OP's original question, what do we mean by superstar? Elite/top 5 at their position? Or just really good player who has a lot of production and really helps the team (but maybe not quite as high as top 3-5 at their position)? If you define Shakir as a slot receiver (not just as a receiver against the entire field), then I would say that Cook and Shakir are at least close to superstars (elite/top 5 at their spots), if not already there yet. Guys with the potential to be a star for the team [not necessarily elite/top 5 at their position, but really good (a lot of production, etc.)---and not saying they will all reach that potential of course]: Bosa, Oliver, Coleman, Bernard, Milano, Groot, Benford, Hairston, Kincaid, Palmer/Moore (again, not sure if the WRs will get enough targets to be considered a star, but I do feel they each have the potential for a very good season...but with Coleman, Shakir, and Samuel, plus the backs, there just may not be enough balls to go around to warrant the label---my guess would be Coleman, Palmer, Moore, as far as the order of who has the best chance to reach star-status...but it's kind of a toss up). [I didn't include the O-line, but both of our tackles are pretty high-level/stars at their positions. And I didn't include rookies Sanders, Walker, or Jackson because they will be rookies in a very heavy rotation, so not sure if they'll get enough opportunities to be considered star players...but who knows, maybe one of DTs overtakes DaQuan in snap counts and balls out.]
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[Vague Title] Baltimore…what you havin?
Sierra Foothills replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
True enough. What reason to single out turkey vultures then? -
This *could* wind up being one of the sleeper picks of the entire draft. There’s something about this kid. He’s smart, tough, and somehow got overlooked. Just sayin…
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TJ Watt signs extension with the Stillers
eball replied to RoscoeParrish's topic in The Stadium Wall
Nothing like signing a guy who disappears in the playoffs (whether due to injury or otherwise) to megabucks! I feel like the Stillers are going to be a s-h-i-t-show this season. -
This was so much of a big “so what”. They’ve been dropping like flies all week. Basically this was a debate over the last Million $ of a contract. Most rookies signed with 85-90% guaranteed. So many people became wrapped around the. Axle this week, and it is resolving itself prior to the start of camp.