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Correct. He’s not very quick or explosive…massively overrated—and overdrafted—because of his college helmet and his father…
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South African refugees
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Nothing except the guy you mentioned would be worse. Trump has made America into a roque nation, an untrustworthy, volatile nation, a nation closer to Russia than once friends. Fixing the world's financial mess and the US financial mess did not need to be threatening to ex friends to ex partners to US democracy, to basic rights inside the US border unless the new rule of US oligarchs is the primary direction. Yeah to fixing the border, yeah for reducing illegal drug availability, yeah for shutting down woke, boo for ingoring courts, for trampling rights, for threatening friends, for insulting half the world, for the tariff wars, for coziness to dictators, for appointing idiots to head administration, for using Musk for Doge for not representing all Americans, and for not being truthful.
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Possibly moving back to WNY: northtowns or southtowns?
Draconator replied to Ned Flanders's topic in Off the Wall
I didn't get any of that when I was there. We got more "did you find a church yet" than anything political. -
Have you seen the weather lately?
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He was here for three years. Four if you consider is first stint.
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On a hiking trail, right?
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Most Beloved Bills: 1 year (ok up to 2)
holla83 replied to BillsShredder83's topic in The Stadium Wall
Chris Spielman has gotten a lot of mentions and he would have to be my pick. I remember watching Sports Center and hearing that the Bills had signed him. I was so excited and started celebrating. My sister came downstairs to see what I was yelling about. It's a shame he only played one full season in Buffalo. He sustained a neck injury halfway through his second year which basically ended his career. He took the following season off to take care of his wife. Then he was traded to the Browns and reinjured his neck in training camp and called it a career. -
South African refugees
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Firstly, it's not a major party. It's a fringe group. And the S African leader condemned them for the song but noted that they have the right to free speech there just like hate groups have it here, in Charlottesville for example. Yes, the Jim Crow south set an American precedent for extreme racism just as apartheid did in South Africa. Both have led to continued hatred and violence. -
House Passes One Big Beautiful Bill
All_Pro_Bills replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I read this bill over time will add $5 trillion more to the national debt currently pegged at $36 trillion with annual interest payments of over $1 trillion which is the level carried over from Biden. So I'm wondering, if they can borrow a couple trillion every year why can't the government just eliminate the income tax and borrow all the money they need? Is it simply a distinction between irresponsible fiscal policies that accumulate higher and higher debts that will kill us slowly vs. one that will kill us quickly? -
I really thought he was ours once he got past Cincy and the Rams. Didn't think the Jags would pick WR.
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Perfect blend of football and opioids. Broke the mold . . .
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i have wanted this since the first hard knocks production. Cannot wait to watch it
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The only thing that equates to this, a major political party espousing these types of views, would be the Democrat party of the Jim Crow south of the 1940's-1960's. Are you saying that what's happening in South Africa is ok because of what happened here 50+ years ago?
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House Passes One Big Beautiful Bill
Big Blitz replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Exactly. The country doesn’t want to touch entitlements. DOGE was ruthlessly attacked for just trimming around the edges. The media trotted out every federal employee that may lose their job to AI (this is only allowed to happen in the private sector) for sympathy and cried about reducing the bloated federal workforce. Now they’re going to seethe over illegals losing access to Medicaid and other benefits we can’t afford. And there should be a ton more the Senate can add to this bill as far as cuts. -
South African refugees
Joe Ferguson forever replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
and I can show you KKK and other white supremacist propaganda calling for killing blacks (and Jews). Pictures of brutal lynchings, hangings and draggngs from the not so distant past. trump would never present those in the oval office. But your fictional chem eng friend apparently had no problems there and made his vast fortune. -
Possibly moving back to WNY: northtowns or southtowns?
US Egg replied to Ned Flanders's topic in Off the Wall
We stopped in a few small places in Alabama before and after leaving the Gulf Shores. No lie, in the one place heard a red neck say to another in a hushed tone “damn bunch of liberals”. But that was about it. -
There is already an existing thread for this on the front page.
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According to ESPN: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45259729/indianapolis-colts-owner-ceo-jim-irsay-dies-65 Colts owner Jim Irsay died at 65. He was the Colts Owner and CEO since 1997 "We were deeply saddened to learn of Jim Irsay's passing today. Jim was a friend, and a man deeply committed to his family, the game, the Colts, and the Indianapolis community," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "He led with integrity, passion and care for the Colts' players, coaches and staff, and his courageous work in support of mental health will be a lasting legacy. ... On behalf of the entire NFL, I extend my heartfelt condolences to Jim's daughters and their families, and to his many friends throughout the NFL." Irsay's health came under scrutiny when he was hospitalized after first responders found him unresponsive in his bedroom in December 2023, with police characterizing the incident in a report as a suspected overdose. The next month, after Irsay was not seen publicly for multiple weeks, the Colts said in a statement that he was being treated for a "severe respiratory illness." "I am heartbroken to hear about Jim Irsay's passing," Peyton Manning posted to social media. "He was an incredibly generous and passionate owner and I will always be indebted to him for giving me my start in the NFL. His love for the Colts and the city of Indy was unmatched. His impact on the players who played for him will not be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and everyone in the Colts community. He will be missed. Jim, rest in peace my friend." Indianapolis is the sixth-winningest organization in the NFL since Irsay officially became owner JIM IRSAY May You RIP
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Interesting Mango. As I know you're aware, Tren is popular in the "community" (note: I've never used it or any gear). But, to your comment: is/are there allowable trace amounts, or were you just kidding? I'm aware that it's a long cycle (40 or so days) so it would be dangerous to use vis a vis getting popped on a test.
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If the best thing you can say about a receiver is his blocking, that’s not very difficult to replace. We all loved Hollins while he was here, but to make it sound like he won’t be replaced rather easily is far fetched
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Imagine a conservative party filling a football stadium with 100,000 people and singing about kill the blacks, shoot the blacks. Take the blacks homes and land.
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National Day of Hate was a letdown wasn’t it? It looked so promising with all the leftist whining beforehand!
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Show us a video of a political party saying they are going to kill minorities. I can show you about 100 from South Africa where white people are the minority