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  2. I know this definitely sucks then you add into it that he has to use his other arm to play catch with his kid but he knew the risk and took it and I'm sure he has enough money to afford the best doctors in the world to make it much more tolerable and not to mention it probably makes it feel better every time he looks at his bank statement .
  3. It definitely sucks what these guys go through, especially the TBI stuff. But, they know the risks and get paid obscene amounts of money. It's a choice.
  4. When my son was in high school he played QB and would want to throw the ball around, which I LOVED, but I had a partially torn rotator cuff. I couldn’t throw it back overhand, and it only went so far underhand. So on longer passes I would punt the ball back and he would field them. That’s fielding a lot of punts, and he happened to be the punt returner and never lost one all year. (That is despite not calling for a couple fair catches that were clearly in order! 😂)
  5. Chad Johnson should know better. Stevie was a freelancer.
  6. Of course it is. Sports IS entertainment. However, I’m willing to bet that fans of teams that won championships were more entertained during those runs than fans of teams that fell short. Saying SB’s don’t matter or that they’re bs is nutty.
  7. Just go with "the stranger" approach
  8. another excellent share from Billstimelander. Something or other about Trumps tariffs. 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻🤦🏻‍♂️ https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilsayegh/2025/06/19/cyberattack-on-whole-foods-supplier-disrupts-food-supply-chain-again/ On June 5, 2025, a cyberattack forced United Natural Foods Inc., the primary distributor for Whole Foods Market, to shut down its systems and halt deliveries to more than 30,000 grocery stores across North America. Nearly two weeks later, the company is still operating on a limited basis, relying on workarounds and manual processes. This was not a minor glitch but a direct hit to the digital backbone of the food supply chain.
  9. …..only way it’d look better is if Tom was modeling it. 🥰
  10. Why, because there is a view out there that Isael owns the USA, anyway? If Iran still gets the bomb, this will be seen as a half measure that failed to achieve its goal
  11. I couldn’t play catch with my son, and nobody feels sorry for me. At least he got something for it! J/k, it sucks for anyone. I know several former tennis players who can’t even toss a ball any more. I know skiers with bad backs and knees, too. The human body can only take so much. Maybe the coach potatoes were right!
  12. Ryan Fitzpatrick made Stevie Johnson They developed their chemistry as backups together and that paid dividends for them
  13. I’ll never understand how anyone can think it funny, or just, seeing the demise of American cities, regardless of how it comes about.
  14. Explaining ‘America First’ to Dolts, Dummies, and Democrats. Scott Pinsker Ah, from Orwellian “Newspeak” to the P.C. excesses of modern-day feminism: The English language is constantly evolving. It’s why middle-aged guys need a decoder ring to understand what the hell teenagers are saying. (Teenagers: “Uh, what’s a decoder ring?”) “Mansplaining” is one of our most recent Frankenstein-language creations. In the annals of feminism, few misdeeds are greater than the crime of mansplaining. It’s mostly defined along the lines of “explaining something to a woman in a condescending way that assumes she has no knowledge about the topic.” Yet oddly enough, these same liberals are absolutely delighted to tell MAGA voters what MAGA is all about: what it is, what it stands for, and what we should think about foreign policy. ( you really see this silliness here on PPP) “Mansplaining” is an evil, awful crime against humanity; “Libsplaining” is bravely speaking truth to power… something, something. Sensing an opportunity to split the MAGA base, the mainstream media has been working overtime to redefine “America First.” Consider the headlines from just the past week: (13 examples at the link) Well, garsh! I mean, who’s better qualified than Al Jazeera, MSNBC, and Vanity Fair to really understand all the nuances of the MAGA movement? (And not to mention, the inner workings of Donald Trump’s brain?) Clearly, these are the guys we should turn to for an unbiased, even-handed, fair-and-balanced analysis of the man they’ve been swearing was “literally Hitler” for over a decade. But, like many things, there is a kernel of truth to the media’s contention. “Greatness” — i.e. “Make America Great Again” — is an abstract standard: What one man considers great, another considers mediocre. And given the enormous complexities of foreign policy, the Middle East, and competing risk/reward calculations, there are ample opportunities for conflicting opinions. That’s not necessarily a bad thing: A good, stable movement isn’t threatened by debate; it’s strengthened by it. For a political movement to survive, it needs to adapt, evolve, and grow with its target audience. https://pjmedia.com/scott-pinsker/2025/06/23/explaining-america-first-to-dolts-dummies-and-democrats-and-sadly-to-tucker-carlson-n4941082
  15. Fire President Parliamentarian immediately
  16. This is all true and all that, and the Israeli's possess an extraordinary amount of human capital, but let's face it, their money and influence has bought the backing of the Super Power USA. Without the United States they would be a historical afterthought.
  17. The sleeper cells, if there any, will not attack. Iran won’t dare. I heard they’ve been practicing (for) this since 2008.
  18. Look into it. https://www.stryker.com/us/en/about/news/2023/stryker-now-offers-the-only-fda-cleared-pyrocarbon-bearing-mater.html I "managed it" for ten years and suffered uneccesarily. I had sleep issues, pain and loss of range of motion. All gone now. Got it done at 55. The only good thing was becuse I hesitated I was able to use this newer product. That said you should do your research and explore options.
  19. I just couldn’t resist:
  20. Publix, Aldi's, and Walmart are all fully stocked in my area, must be something to do with living in a liberal area. I am actually a little concerned that when the fed cuts rates that we will risk going into deflation, which has not been a good sign for an economy ever. We might be the first to make it work but I prefer low inflation to deflation simply because it is familiar water
  21. Reliable narrative reporting as always.
  22. The stealth bombers were carrying 2x 30,000lb bunker buster bombs each so they said they were so heavy that they had to limit fuel on takeoff just to get off the ground then immediately refuel mid air and then multiple refuelings mid air on their route all the way to the middle east. Pretty wild how well they had these logistics down without the enemy even able to track them
  23. As a Floridian, and former NYer, I look at this in the glass half full manner. If Mamdani wins then FL will get another influx of well off NYers who can help FL become even better. The issue is our real estate is already so expensive.
  24. This statement is the story of Fib’s life.
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