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Amen!…..welcome back. Was beginning to think the thread was dead. You’ll get no argument from me, never a need to, Dodgers are a machine when not healthy. Thought I heard a fat lady yesterday for a sec, so I turned off the game to check, but it Mr. Softee, so I got an ice cream cone and a milkshake to soothe my jangled nerves with realization of pretty much everything you covered. I’m doing my part to pitch in. I got so pumped last season I’vs been buying thousands of dollars of Yankee crap to display, I’m rekindling my youthful obsession. Last night the room was ablaze with Yankee lights displaying my haul and to send some karma….looking like I’ll need to be doing that more than I’d hoped.
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Nothing gets cardi b’s W.A.P going like watching stef with coke and hoes
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Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
Simon replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't know if it holds true in Merry Olde but over here you generally have 10-20 people (many of whom may be strangers or never have participated) and are executing an intricately timed ceremony without the benefit of any sort of real time instruction. When you also take into consideration that pre-wedding brides are temporarily insane, high-strung sociopathic perfectionists that are liable to murder anybody who fails to make their day perfect, then you'll realize that taking a 20 minute walkthrough can possibly save multiple lives. -
On immigration policy and on foreign policy (the tariff stuff is economic policy, not foreign policy), he's been much better than where we would've been had the Joyful One been elected. When / where federal judicial branch openings are available, he'll be significantly better than she would have been. There is 0.0% chance DoGE would even have been attempted under her. And continued attempts to stiffle free speech would have ramped up just like they're continuing in the EU. On the rest of it, well, he had been a Democrat for most of his life.
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Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
GunnerBill replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yea I get the night before in law meal. That is logical. The rehearsal.... less so. -
Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
Maynard replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
😆 Josh wasn’t a V at the age of 15 man. -
Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
Simon replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's also an opportunity for in-laws who may not be very familiar with each other to spend some time then share a meal together. -
Yet another way still to look at it is "minimum wage" is SUPPOSED to be for those entering the labor market or those simply supplementing their other income sources. Those jobs are not meant to be careers nor for raising families. The taxpayer isn't subsidizing the HS student working to have money to afford a car and to find out just why he/she wants to go on to college nor the SS recipient that wants to be able to work part time for whatever reason(s) that usually aren't related to being able to avoid having to have dog food on the table. Yes, there are those that aren't in those starting out / supplementing categories that need miminum wage jobs. And many of them fall into the categories of individuals you mention above. And absolutely those are the people that SNAP is tailor made to help. The question(s) to be answered is how do you get those that are mulitgenerationally in the welfare system out of it. And personally believe that starts by fixing the educational system particularly in inner cities and impoverished rural areas and also by incentivizing rather than penalizing two parent families. Realizing there is no overnight fix to issues that have engulfed at least 60 years worth of people growing up in that same situation.
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PFT article implies that Goodell has pushed out potential replacements
US Egg replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Point I contested was that it was asserted the Commissioners in the NBA, NHL and MLB, unlike Goodell, were screwing over their fans. -
Why wouldn't a successor (picked by Goodell himself) not demand the same? Whether he gets it or not who knows, but why would he not ask for it? Makes no sense not to. Tags got paid 8 million his final year. Goodell had already made 6.9 million by his 7th month as Tags replacement 19 years ago. So you're wrong there too.
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Or perhaps we shouldn’t brag about stats until we have a platform to stand on. Want to brag about individual stats or Josh’s MVP? Awesome, I’m right there with you - especially if it’s a concrete award the player can show off. But to brag about team stats when the team hasn’t accomplished the singular goal every team strives for year after year? It just rings hollow. You can feel differently and brag about these stats all you want, that’s your prerogative. It’s also mine to shrug at such team statistics that haven’t been backed by anything concrete.
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Donald Trump's House of Wings!
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I'm not sure all of this expansion (on TV and internationally) gets done without the ultimate macher---Goodell. He knows all the "players" in all forms of broadcasting. Some new guy would not be viewed in the same way by those paying to broadcast the NFL.... Rule changes I agree--nothing to do with Goodell.
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You keep saying the successor is going to “demand” the exact same compensation, now you want to move off it. You can’t defend this position. It’s obvious. You don’t actually think that Goodell in his first year as commissioner made the exact same as Tagliabue did in year 17. Because it’s really silly to think.
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This has nothing to do with associates and partners--in the NFL there are none. Probably best to move off that odd comp. Whether there are 2 or 2000 lawyers clamoring to take the job has no meaning---only Goodell has it and he's not going anywhere until he says so. The owners have to be completely satisfied with his tenure thus far. His "successor" is a non-issue.
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My understanding from someone who works in the NFL's UK office is the initial push was him to the owners and there was some scepticism at first. I don't think that happens (at least not as early as it did) with AN Other commissioner. I think that is distinct from rule changes and streaming which kinda would happened a pace whoever was Commissioner.
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Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
ProcessTruster replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Because he otherwise doesn’t get the job and can stay being the assistant to the regional manager for comparative pennies? This isn’t the football side of things. It’s not like the QB market where there’s only 12 guys on the planet worth paying. There are lots of executives and lawyers that would kill to be commissioner. When Goodell got hired, I don’t think he was saying “pay me what Tags was making or I refuse to accept the job and will instead make 100k as the assistant to the President of the AFC.” You take what they give you.
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Happy Pride Month!
dgrochester55 replied to BuffaninSarasota's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
For those that don't celebrate it, respect those who do. For those who do celebrate it, respect those who don't. -
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He just got married. That only happens when you are unhappily married not getting any lol
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Not sure how this is relevant to the conversation. I don't "hate" sports figures--I don't know them. But I was skeptical when the trade was announced, based on the same behavior with the Vikings. A few years later and surprise surprise, he doesn't survive his last contract. This was all his doing, nothing to do with me. But some of us saw this as inevitable. The guy is outwardly immature--a cancer on any roster. He's about to be 0 for 3 on that note.... Higgins would have been a fantastic alternative to Diggs.