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Hossage

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  1. They stole Hernandez too. I wanted these guys. I am not unhappy with our draft.
  2. Anyone like to play with speakers, amps, ect? Anyone make their own?
  3. The following speech was delivered by top of the class student Erica Goldson during the graduation ceremony at Coxsackie-Athens High School on June 25, 2010. I am graduating. I should look at this as a positive experience, especially being at the top of my class. However, in retrospect, I cannot say that I am any more intelligent than my peers. I can attest that I am only the best at doing what I am told and working the system. Yet, here I stand, and I am supposed to be proud that I have completed this period of indoctrination. I will leave in the fall to go on to the next phase expected of me, in order to receive a paper document that certifies that I am capable of work. But I contest that I am a human being, a thinker, an adventurer - not a worker. A worker is someone who is trapped within repetition - a slave of the system set up before him. But now, I have successfully shown that I was the best slave. I did what I was told to the extreme. While others sat in class and doodled to later become great artists, I sat in class to take notes and become a great test-taker. While others would come to class without their homework done because they were reading about an interest of theirs, I never missed an assignment. While others were creating music and writing lyrics, I decided to do extra credit, even though I never needed it. So, I wonder, why did I even want this position? Sure, I earned it, but what will come of it? When I leave educational institutionalism, will I be successful or forever lost? I have no clue about what I want to do with my life; I have no interests because I saw every subject of study as work, and I excelled at every subject just for the purpose of excelling, not learning. And quite frankly, now I'm scared. CONTINUED HERE
  4. I mean, Maine has more uninhabited wilderness than any continental state, the west is expansive, nobody cares what goes on in the louisiana swamps, ect. Where would you go?
  5. What a sloppy game. It looked like a youth game of Red Rover on steroids.
  6. Owens is very, very sexy. I can see how he might have caught Trents eye.
  7. Links might help too. I am poor and cheap, so I wont chime in. Sweet, bbb, I heard it was reasonable, especially per stroke.
  8. No wonder they are all pedophiles. Possibly a rub and tug in the teachers lounge would reduce the rate of child abuse and be cost effective. Would a glory hole be a better solution? I am not the expert on this topic. Viagra helps flowers keep longer, and gives alpine climbers better endurance. Any of you guys ever take the stuff?
  9. Yeah, edwards, thank you for your analysis. It may add to your ideas that owners are held constant.
  10. You have listed what the fed will do, and I wont doubt you. Allow me to suggest it will matter less than in the past, because increased government control of the economy means less fluctuation of real currency value, because of the myriad of government programs that provide or subsidize credit continues to increase, the likelihood of deflation in the event that these actions happen, the similarly inflationary policies of the rest of the world, especially since our monetary policies seem to be more in line with those of Europe lately, the claw back effect of taxes collected on government enterprises that do not represent real value to the economy, and the fact that there is less probable return on borrowed money than in the past, and therefore less demand. In other words, there are diminishing returns for the government in relation to how much they screw with us.
  11. I dont even think it is about economics per se, because I dont believe any honest person thought it would work. Arguing from that perspective makes you argue left vs right, something I would like to avoid. Government wanted more money and power. They created a reason, and then took it. Both parties were in on it. They have been doing it for a very long time. Same thing with the savings and loan crisis of the eighties. They made bad rules on purpose, enriched certain people and companies hugely, and made us bail them out. It worked then, and it will work again.
  12. Another one of his colleagues coming out in support of him, eh? Be careful not to sully your own reputation.
  13. A very good high school team could beat a bad division three college team, of that I am fairly certain.
  14. I actually know a producer who works at ESPN. I used to sell him pills. He says they just take someone elses list of ten players and put it on the air without much thought. It is more about the footage they have and the story than the list.
  15. Dan, I have to agree with your analysis above. It makes sense. No wonder everyone has been calling me hogboy. I thought it was because they thought hosses were pigs? I guess there was a poster here named hogboy. I am certainly neither of them. There is only one Hossage. I am actually a little bit miffed to be compared to Sullivan, but I will take your insight just the same.
  16. I think Sully is a fairly talented writer and I have enjoyed some of his stories. I just object to his role as an agitator. I normally dont read his articles because they are uninformative and trollish. I think he detracts from the product the Buffalo News puts out.
  17. I understand the role of an ss. I mean that whitner is a small one and he played at the line more than some other defensive schemes would have put him there. He is probably a more natural FS. I actually played in high school with Bob Sanders, at Erie Cathedral Prep.
  18. We do have strengths to game plan around, and weaknesses to attempt to cover. It should be an interesting year.
  19. Yeah Philster, looking off a safety and then throwing the ball can only be done by a qb who knows where his receiver will be, and isnt too worried about getting killed. He may have that luxury this year.
  20. Whitner was pressed into service around the line of scrimmage for which he was not suited. He cam in the league at just over 200 lbs, a small safety, doing the job of a linebacker.
  21. I understand you, Bob. I posted this thread because of Sullys comment that losing games is the best thing for the franchise. That is the title of the thread. He says that every year. Combined with his other negative comments about the team and his history, i believe the result is that of a person who is rooting against the team he is charged with covering. That is debatable. What is not was what he said. Whether or not we can enjoy a bad team is an interesting subject. But it is not why I posted the thread. I just love football, and I can enjoy a bad team. I really like to see players develop. I honestly do not agree with John Wawrow that I have misunderstood Sullivan. Nor do I appreciate his constant, mindless spamming of his opinion, more than a dozen times now, which I believe he has not come by honestly.
  22. Agreed, great post. I couldn't believe when people were saying Kurt Warner was done.
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