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  1. Was.  Gets by on reputation of what he once was. 

     

    IMO, got politically correct and lazy with the big money and second marriage.   

     

    1990s Howard Stern would have probably been doing man on the street interviews in NYC in 2020 instead of being holed up in a basement for nearly three years.   He would have paraded pornstars in Times Square only wearing surgical masks. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. They can get away with it in today's political climate where you've got a media that's grown comfortable with censoring.  Either fans don't care or don't know.  You also just have very fragile people today, and there's definitely one in Orioles management.  Kevin Brown probably got the "you're an employee of the Orioles.  You don't work for ESPN.  Your job is to call a game, not be an analyst.  Tow the line.  Maximum positivity."

     

    In the 90s, fans and the media would be all over the team for doing something like this.  There wasn't anything over the top or even inaccurate about Kevin Brown's presentation. My guess is they didn't like the graphic that spelled it out under a title "Tropical Depression." Haha.  

     

     

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  3. Nate Hackett is by all measure, a smart man but a bad coach.  The greater NFL fraternity also really likes and respects his dad.  

     

    Nate Hackett has an air of Luis Castillo coaching invincibility.  No matter how bad he is at his job, do not fear, he *will* be hired for another one.  

     

    You can almost hear Hugo Weaving - You hear that Mr. Anderson?  That is the sound of inevitability."

  4. Pee-Wee's playhouse was a genius of a show.  In our house, it was must see TV every Saturday morning back then.   That theme song was stuck in my head.  

     

    Thought about this show as I endured watching Barbie a couple weeks back.  Paul Reubens was comfortable delivering a message through oddity, comedy, (and often double entendre and innuendo) without the lecture and being mean-spirited about it.   That's the boat Barbie missed by a mile.   

     

    He had a pretty good character actor career post Playhouse - I remember his characters in Blow and the Blacklist.  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  5. I don't like that it feels we've got to impeach every President going forward for something as a means to cripple the White House.  The Clinton and Trump ones were all about politics and none of them should have happened.

     

    That being said, it's hard to ignore the facts coming out about President Biden.  You don't see anybody really refuting the information, we're just ignoring it.  My guess is that if the impeachment effort moves to a proceeding, he'll announce he's not seeking another term and that'll satisfy the Republicans.  

     

    I think the irony here that everyone thought Trump would pardon himself and members of his family as he exited office, and it could be Biden that actually does it - pardoning himself, his sister, brother, son, wife, the whole gang.   

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  6. 4 minutes ago, BillsfaninSB said:


    Signing Jimmy G does not help that plan. 

    There's intrigue there - LVR revised his contract that permits LVR to cut him and be free and clear of the remaining years of the contract due to the foot injury.  They can cut him anytime before the end of the season.  

     

    I can see where they will play him September/October and release him at the trade deadline so he can pick up with another team, if healthy. All he really needs to do to is get that foot dinged, which is inevitable, IMO.

  7. I saw Barbie and IMO, it is a bad movie.  A bizarre, cynical movie, with a mean-spirited undertone.  It doesn't like anybody, man, woman or the Barbie doll, and it makes all of the characters unlikeable in the end.  The theater was mostly silent.  The movie mentions the "cognitive dissonance of the patriarchy" at least 20 times.  Bizarre monologue by America Ferrarra, dance scene by Ryan Gosling.    I don't think all the kids in attendance had any idea what was going on.  It's really more like an art house film.  

     

    Haven't seen Oppenheimer.  

     

    MI7 was very good.  I enjoyed the science fiction angle of the story, but the way Paramount moved the story around falls short - the beginning should have been at the end, like originally scripted.  Paramount did it no favors releasing it on a Wednesday afternoon.  

  8. Many public pools in my area are closed.  Most were built in the 1950s-1960s when the feds were throwing grant money out to municipalities for big public works projects like hospitals, pools and libraries. Had another one just wiped out by a recent flash flood.  

     

    Back then, they poured pool shells sometimes with just 4-5 inches of concrete.  That gives out after years of water pressure and weight.   Usually a crack will develop that can't be filled, so it persistently leaks water, and then, in a worst case scenario, a sinkhole of unknown depth, develops underneath the shell, which requires the entire pool to be completely removed.  

     

    Today it's a minimum 6-8 inches of concrete for a public pool, 12" if the town can afford it.      

  9. I can see the USPS becoming the company that delivers prescriptions daily from central pharmacies as Walgreens and CVS roll back retail pharmacy for large central pharmacies.  Your day-to-day medicines are processed like Amazon Subscribe and Save and routinely delivered.   Since so many people have chronic health conditions and need the same medicines every day, there's a lot of auto-pilot medicine prescriptions to be filled.  Not a lot of money in it, but it's a service the USPS is ideally suited to do.

     

    I could also see them carving out a niche as couriers for lab draw stations.  

     

    I also wouldn't rule out Amazon, in the end, partnering exclusively with the USPS for their deliveries.  Instead of Amazon spending tens of millions on vans and staff, they will contribute to the USPS.  Delivering your $5.30 order of cat magnets is expensive if you factor in the the actual cost of that "free" delivery.  I just don't see how Amazon continues to do that.

  10. 1 hour ago, Starr Almighty said:

    If this is the case, why go after Hunter when we could get Adams

     

    He's too valuable (and likely too expensive) to/for LVR to trade away for the 1-year tank.  Caleb Williams needs somebody to throw to.

     

    Raiders will have their work cut out to lose more than the Cardinals, but a season with little to no Jimmy G. should do it.  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  11. 1 hour ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

    And there are probably more North Americans today that do not believe it happened than there were in 1969. 😔

     

    I think that's due in part to the fact that although technology has allegedly evolved considerably since the 1960s, just flying people around the Earth seems difficult to do today.  I've always been amazed that today's NASA can't build a new Rocketdyne F-1 engine, or anything close to the thrust it produced, even if they had an unlimited budget to do so.  

  12. A decade from now, history likely reflects that Biden, and not Trump, was the President who committed the felony crime, deserving of legitimate impeachment.   

     

    Of course, President Biden likely gets away with it and suffers no consequences.  I think he drops out of the 2024 race by the end of the year and America and its media conveniently forget about him.  "Let the tired old man rest!" they'll say.

     

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  13. The Patriot Way to me was an emphasis on reducing both the mental and emotional errors when the games counted.

     

    You rarely saw a Patriot lose their cool and get an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.  You also rarely saw the mental gaffes.  That was a big part of why they were extremely tough to beat.  

     

    The hard practices were likely as a means to reduce apprehension and hesitancy.  Getting hit with the full force of a grown man is a shocking experience to the body, and it's something that your brain and body have to be accustomed to happening.  

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  14. 21 hours ago, Doc said:


    More likely Manganiello cheated. 

    What led me to believe it's the dreaded slowdown is that estrogen acts as a fuel to thyroid cancer, which she had sometime ago.  She's likely been advised not to take HRT and risk the potential spread to other soft tissue in the body.  He was, in turn,  likely in a relationship with a beautiful woman that increasingly had no interest in being touched as the hormones fade.  

     

    With no children to be impacted, why be roommates?  

     

  15. An interesting coffee table book would be the homes of the Bills players .  No real commentary other than a picture of the house, and name of player.  

     

    You figure with Josh Allen or Von Miller money, you live in a place like Dana Point.  But what if you're Boogie Basham or Dean Marlowe, or James Cook on a rookie deal?

     

     

     

     

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