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I’d like to know what your view of Henderson is, as there’s two opposing views above. What little I have heard is positive, but I don’t follow 0SU.
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london_bills started following NFL Quarterback on Netflix-new season
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NFL Quarterback on Netflix-new season
london_bills replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Haha that's quite a good comparison! -
They say "Never meet your heroes" - and then there is Josh Allen...
beerme1 replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
I LOVE YOU! - Today
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See, that’s how it’s done. So simple.
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Gavin Goofs.
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Pete Hegseth: The Josh Allen of Defense Secretaries.
B-Man replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Hegseth tears up red tape, orders Pentagon to begin drone surge at Trump’s command. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued sweeping new orders to fast-track drone production and deployment, allowing commanders to procure and test them independently and requiring drone combat simulations across every branch of the military. As part of an aggressive push to outpace Russia and China in unmanned warfare, “the Department’s bureaucratic gloves are coming off,” Hegseth wrote. “Lethality will not be hindered by self-imposed restrictions… Our major risk is risk-avoidance.” In a pair of memos first obtained by Fox News Digital, Hegseth rescinded legacy policies that he believes restricted innovation. For the first time, commanders with the rank of colonel or captain can independently procure and test drones, including 3D-printed prototypes and commercial-off-the-shelf systems, as long as they meet national security criteria. They can also operate and train with drones immediately, bypassing traditional approval bottlenecks, and are even authorized to test non-lethal autonomous UAS in controlled environments. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hegseth-tears-up-red-tape-orders-pentagon-begin-drone-surge-trumps-command -
But then again, who cares? We're never going to host a Superbowl. Play outside like it's meant to be. Thank you.
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1981 Stones concert also. But that one was actually kind of scary.
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I'm pretty sure the Lions would have liked to score before 1:41 left in the 3rd, instead of "punt" and "fumble". And that 3rd Q score was fluky AF - "wait, WHAT? he caught that?" I do grant you, we gave up 3 straight scores in the 4th. Totally changed my viewpoint of Dan Campbell and made me kind of sad they lost to the Commanders in the Division.
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Have you found your wallet?
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Baker, Sam and Josh @ American Century Golf Tournament
PromoTheRobot replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't follow the points system but Josh shot 31-over across 3 rounds, and Joe Pavelsky, the tournament winner, shot 6-under. -
Oh, absolutely and beyond not getting the ball. There's the Glab situation, the Tim Graham anecdote about his interaction with Josh, then various "I'd tell you what I know if I could but I can't" hints from a couple people here. Then Graham again: My only point was that there doesn't appear to be any need to look beyond the on field and off-field behavior with the team.
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Baker, Sam and Josh @ American Century Golf Tournament
PromoTheRobot replied to JESSEFEFFER's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Not a taxi driver.
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The view from the top of the new stadium
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall
OK, didn't know that about you. So I'm an ME and have used lifts in many places to, but didn't see much of an area where you had a flat and large enough surface to sit the lift and looked like it would have to swing in fairly far from there. Recall one project working in an area with around a 32 foot high ceiling to next level but needed access to a surface about 4 or 5 feet below that level, so they built scaffolding off the floor above and hung it down. It was just entirely clamped onto the floor above to hold in place. Maybe there's a way they can easily just keep leap frogging that structure along as they get to the next section??