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  1. If they really wanted to give Leonardo De Caprio a spot on the top 100, go for Vallon from Gangs of New York, the dual role Louis/Phillipe from Man in the Iron Mask, or Frank from Catch Me If You Can. But not Titanic

     

    Speaking of Gangs of New York, Bill the Butcher belongs up there

    I can agree with that.

     

    De Caprio has had a ton of better roles but this an Entertainment Weekly list. Obviously TSW isn't going to rate Titanic very well.

  2. I love how this topic has such a wide array of answers.

     

    When asked why he likes 18-20 range of girls, this was his top reasons.

     

    1. Hotter

    2. Looking to have fun and not settle down

    3. Don't care about bank account

    4. Not fully engulfed in the bar scene and binge drinking. He says he is sick of going out all the time.

    5. He enjoys their insignificant life problems and lack of baggage

     

     

    Interesting points but some are questionable.

  3. I think there's a few different things here.

     

    Finding an 18 year old attractive, and wanting to have sex with them is pretty normal.

     

    Personally maturing at some point, and realizing there's more to life than banging a hot 18 year old seems to happen at different stages for lots of people.

     

    Actively pursuing 18 year-olds for a relationship because you prefer them to women your own age probably says a lot about you, and I'm not sure any of what it's saying is good.

    I think that sums it up nicely but a suprising number of guys are cool with it. I'm not sure if it's the majority or not.

  4. I have one question. With so many hot 30 and 40 year olds out there why would anyone want to have sex with an 18 year old? Hell even with I was 18 I was doing women in their 30's.

    I agree with you 100 percent. An 18 year old doesn't know how to be sexy so they try and compensate by having bad sex.

     

    Truthfully, not everyone sees it that way.

  5. However old it takes for the 18 year old to not be willing to have sex with him.

     

    Seriously...the only thing I have against your friend is that the 18 year old won't be sleeping with me.

    This was the consensus of alot of the group.

    Does your rule have a limit though?

    What if the 18 year old wanted to sleep with a 50 year old?

  6. It honestly depends on 3 things

     

    1- How hot is the 18 year old

    2- Mature is the 18 year old

    3- When will this opportunity present its self again?

    This question did come up in the discussion.

     

    What if she wasn't hot at all?

    What if she was flat chested, had braces, and looked 15?

  7. I'm 30 years old and recently married, so this question isn't really for me but I find the topic interesting. I have recently spent some time discussing with friends whether or not a guy we know should sleep with an eighteen year old girl. He is 32 and believes that it is not a big deal. I'm not 100 percent sure if it is or isn't.

     

    Personally, i think it's a little creepy but we went back and forth with some decent points on the subject. So I pose this question to the forum.

     

    At what age would you consider too old for sex with an eighteen year old?

     

    This discussion spun off into various other scenarios.

     

    We all know some 18 year olds look 25 but what if the 32 year old is sleeping with an 18 year old that looks 15?

     

    What if the 18 year old is male and the 32 year old is female?

     

    What if 32 year old not just sleeps with a 18 but aggressively pursues them? Is there a difference between one time and a guy that prefers them that young?

     

    I know what the law says, I'm just curious as to what you feel is taboo. How old?

  8. You forgot one important part of the equation... Being trained in MMA's... I don't think just drugs and crazy will do it... There are plenty of those guys running around and no hearts are being ripped out. Something has to make that bad combo even worse! And I say the MMA culture probably puts them over the edge. :rolleyes: No?

    I think society is filled with influences that could further damage an unstable mind. I don't blame MMA specifically for the breakdown of this guys mental capacity. I think its more accurate to say that certain individuals with violent tendencies and instability might be more attracted to different lifestyles.

     

    I know a handful of Marines who are just violent people. I'm not saying that they would be out performing heart surgery on citizens but they would certainly have their issues functioning in the real world. It's not patriotism that prompts them to come home from a deployment and immediately look to transfer to the first available unit on it's way out.

     

    My point is it's a combination of things. You are probably right about MMA rewarding violence and further damaging this guy. The sport also most likely provided him with a culture that he could blend into and mask his issues. My further point, is that this guy goes somewhere else if it wasn't MMA and eventually has serious problems. Whether it's military, law enforcement, crime, another contact sport, or any number of other professions, he's snapping somewhere along the way. Horror stories like this happen in all walks of life but the attraction to some lifestyles is obvious.

  9. :rolleyes:

     

    Ok, I've never done shrooms but I did do acid three times and I told myself before hand and kept reminding myself that what I'm seeing isn't real. This guy was borderline mental anyway.

     

     

     

     

    :D That's the exact same thing that jumped into my mind.

    Borderline? I'd say he is bat **** crazy.

     

    Drugs + Crazy person = Heart cut out of friend

  10. The silver SUV, heading away from the camera, under the truck...that is one of the quickest and best reactions I have ever seen on a highway.

    Slick driving indeed.

     

    Anything but that maneuver and that SUV gets pinned under the truck.

  11. Or, it was a pick to sell tickets orchestrated by RW? Do I KNOW this? No, nor do I claim to but these running backs are getting to be a constant, much like defensive backs.

     

    And to answer your question, because of the way the picks before us went I was wanting Brandon Graham. When we were up, did you want Spiller?

    I really don't think it was a move to sell tickets. A big name QB would have sold alot more tickets than Spiller and they had two chances at that. IMO, other than Spiller they went with players the casual college fan might not even recognize.

     

    I actually like Graham alot as well. In my mind I had a list of 3 or 4 players I would have been okay with. CJ Spiller was one of the players I felt was close to a sure thing and from what I read he seemed to be a undisputed top ten pick. I liked Spiller, Graham, McClain, and Okung. I felt we had a good chance of landing one of those players. IMO, we knew how the top 5 to 6 picks were going to go.

     

    I really didn't want any of the QBs, Anthony Davis, Bryan Bulaga, Derrick Morgan, or Jason Pierre Paul.

     

    I honestly believe we got the best player available.

  12. i beg to differ, being a person who has a motorcycle and my father has 2 we can both tell you the majority of the time people in cars dont even look for motorcycles..i\t was probably her fault, it even says she pulled in front of him people do not look for motorcycles they just dont and it's sad i know people whpo have ;lost their lives way too young because of idiots in cars..you should look 3, 4, or 5 times before pulling into traffic.

     

    donorcycle :pirate: here's another kool little fun fact, unless those witnesses has a radar gun they don't know he was speeding...motorcycles look like they are going faster then they actually are because they are smaller compared to a car and ;louder which gives the impression they are blowing past you...i'm not saying all people that have motorcycles don't speed but there is no way to know exactly how fast he was going unless his speedometer was frozen upon the impact

    Dude was thrown 100 feet from his bike. I'm going to believe the witnesses in this case.

     

    Motorcycles are cool but they certainly raise the level of danger to all motorists.

  13. Yea well, I think your avatar shows your actual face... probably from smooching bandits butt. :lol:

     

    If you read the entire thread and my original post he is giving me grief on every sentence over nothing, all going back to our old QB vs O line debate.

     

    Just because the O line stats from last season show that the Bills were decent in run blocking doesn't take in account that Fred Jackson gained most of his yards after first contact. The Bills O line last season was the worst I've ever witnessed and that includes the 2-14 years. So in reality it punches a hole in nothing.

     

    He is insinuating that the Colts don't waste #1 picks on the O line,so why should Buffalo. That statement plus his run blocking statement tells me he thinks the Bills O line will be fine this season "as is".

    I wasn't kissing Bandits ass at all. I'm just not a fan of blank assumptions and falsifying what others have said.

     

    Bandit doesn't need any help taking you behind the woodshed. Arguments that incorporate research and fact, always clobber the ones that are based on someone's emotions. :pirate:

  14. I'm sure if Jackson had Losman/ Edwards/ Fitzpatrick instead of McNabb his #s would be exactly the same.

    Yes, we've heard this spin a million times.

     

    Good players could never get it done in Buffalo.

     

    I suppose Hardy would have torn it up in Philly, huh?

  15. But ya see, the same thing was probably said about Roscoe Parrish, wouldn't you agree? And, you could also throw in the special teams factor ala Spiller.

     

    What scares me (and I think a fair amount of others) is NOT Spiller himself, or even Spiller going at #9. It is the Bills using their best resources primarily on small, and in the case perhaps a part time skill player. Hopefully this will end, and the Bills can resume winning football games.

    Using primary resources on anything but the best player available is what should scare you. Large bodied players can turn into busts too.

     

    I'll never understand why some fans think there is only one way to build a team. It's not like the o-line was the only missing link over the last 10 years. The Bills have been weak at various different positions for quite some time now and that is attributed to many reasons.

     

    Getting the best players available will turn this around, not getting the biggest players. If they happen to be big, great. In the case of this year's draft, the Bills thought the best football player was a RB. I don't see much in the way of a decent argument contesting that. Who did you want Bill?

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