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Greatest scene stealer in a recurring role: comedy series
CookieG replied to Mr. WEO's topic in Off the Wall
Christine Baranski's first appearance on the Big Bang Theory. -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
SoCal Deek replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
A clear, reasonable, and principled response. Very much appreciated! (Way better than the ‘cut his balls off’ response.) -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
BananaB replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
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This board is slower than Keon Coleman ..
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
WotAGuy replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Saw Josh's commercial on the TV today. It's still kind of weird Buffalo has a QB good enough to be asked without a ring. Call me nostalgic, but our last star QB to make a commercial to remember was Jim Kelly for Wegmans. His line of eat those Wedgeables, eat those Wedgeables 😀 I think it was strive for 5 if I remember correctly.
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FEMA cuts, MAGA cries: the hypocrisy hits home
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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A shot at Boone? ... "They got a great ballclub, it starts with their manager. Mendy, I've seen him for years here, he's going to get the boys fired up, ready to go. It's a great ballclub." - Aaron Judge on the Mets
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There's nothing to talk about. We've had all of the conversations about receivers, about Cook, about the defense, about not winning the Super Bowl, about just about everything. Since there's nothing left to talk about, I find myself thinking about how amazingly good this football team has gotten. I say it often; when McDermott and Beane got here, they said they were going to build a team that keeps getting better and better, and that is what they've done. I've been thinking since I saw the thread about the Bills being the favorite, at least clearly in the top three, to make it to the Super Bowl. We can argue about whether we agree or not, but the reality is that among the bookmakers and bettors, there is a clear consensus that the Bills are at the very top of the league. And it's a bigger consensus than it was a year ago and two years ago. Granted, everyone thought the Bills would have a down season last year, but their success last season has convinced many people outside of western New York that the Bills were genuinely good last season and only got better in the off-season. And it's not simply because the Bills have Allen and because he's just that good. Put aside that Beane did a masterful job identifying Allen as the talent he is and then managing the draft to be able to get him; people around the country are recognizing that the other 21 starters, and the bench, make this a seriously good football team. And the Bills are set up to get better in the 2026 season, with the QB under contract, the salary cap getting back in order, and the opportunity to add more young talent in the draft. Everyone is looking at the Bills as a model franchise. Everyone thinks it's when, not if, the Bills win the Lombardi. Hats off to McDermott and Beane. Now, '25, '26 '27, is the time complete the climb to the top.
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FEMA cuts, MAGA cries: the hypocrisy hits home
Big Blitz replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Einstein replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Goodness gracious. Some fans would defend Hitler if he was in a Bills jersey. -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
DrDawkinstein replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Of course it matters. My point (well one of many points) was, even in a "worst case scenario", both parties can come out of it, and fans can move on with their lives. -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Augie replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, it absolutely matters if your assumptions are right or wrong as you state a case. You appear to make a compelling argument about her life going off track, but let’s not pretend we have ever even met either of them. I’ll try to remember that we have no idea what happened, why it happened or how it happened. I could lay out a potentially compelling argument (based upon assumptions) to refute your “assumptions”, but that wouldn’t be fair to anyone, especially the people in the middle of this. -
FEMA cuts, MAGA cries: the hypocrisy hits home
Big Blitz replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yep. The hypocrisy. It's only two days after the Texas flood and Dana Bash is already trying to blame Trump for the disaster. This is CNN. -
FEMA cuts, MAGA cries: the hypocrisy hits home
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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The letter was signed by five former National Weather Service directors, including leaders who served under both Democrats and Republicans, like Louis Uccellini, who ran the agency under Obama, Trump, and Biden and warned that NOAA staffing cuts are already affecting response times and coverage. But go off, tell us more about how they’re the ones pushing talking points while you’re out here ignoring experts.