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  1. Did you leave your house in order, when you came for me?
    Is this really where you meant to be?

    Just beyond your limits, find the new frontier
    I live in the darkness, it's dark in here

  2. 15 minutes ago, Rampant Buffalo said:

     

    When Tom Brady went down with an injury, the Patriots went 11-5 with Matt Cassel as their QB. Now look at the Packers. The year before Rodgers' injury, they'd had double digit wins, and were a playoff team. In the games leading up to his injury, the Packers had a winning record, and seemed like they were headed for another playoff berth. Then Rodgers got injured, and the Packers went 2-5-1 in his absence. Next year, with Rodgers back at the helm, the Packers were again a double digit win team, and a playoff team. Rodgers was good enough to take what would otherwise have been a 5 win team, and get them to 10+ wins. No player in NFL history could have taken a 5 win team, and turned it into a Super Bowl champion. That's why Rodgers only has one ring.

     

    And then... the Packers went to the playoffs and won a game with a completely untested QB (who had better stats than Rodgers had the previous year) after he left for the bright lights of New Jersey.  Who cares what he did 10 years ago, the dude is broken and probably washed today.

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  3. On 5/25/2024 at 7:03 PM, ProcessTruster said:

    I agree with him.   Up until 40-50 years ago and the invention of the pill, the world largely worked just fine like this for hundreds, thousands of years.   Seems like the last 50 years are the problem, not the previous hundreds/thousands.   

    Lol, spoken like a person who never had to live in the previous hundreds or thousands of years.  🙄

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  4. 1 hour ago, 4merper4mer said:

    I’m not an attorney but publicly mocking an arresting officer seems like a bad strategy to me.

    Seems like you're conflating the quote and tweet in that post: Don Van Natta Jr is an ESPN writer, not Scheffler's lawyer, so his only strategy is getting clicks/likes/reposts.

     

    As an online commentator similarly disconnected from any legal ramifications, I concur that Detective Gillis sounds like he was a big mad baby this morning and probably ruined those pants by wetting them.

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  5. On 5/10/2024 at 4:23 PM, Dan Darragh said:

    Robin Williams was not vulgar,  

    Lol, I suggest you go re-watch his "Weapons of Self Destruction" special and see how that statement holds up.

  6. 1 hour ago, Alphadawg7 said:


    Im guessing you have never watched Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams, George Carlin, Rodney Dangerfield, and every other great comic that came long before PG Seinfeld who had edgy and vulgar comedy.  
     

    Although since that’s your style of comedy I would recommend Nate Bargatze who is a hilarious comic and clean.  He’s got amazing specials on Netflix and one on Amazon.

    Exactly right.  Seinfeld wasn't the first or last of anything in comedy, and Bargatze is a great example among many current comedians who are hilarious, smart, and not gratuitously vulgar.

     

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  7. These lyrics, this entire album (A Crow Looked At Me)

     

    "Our daughter is one and a half
    You have been dead eleven days
    I got on the boat and came to the place
    Where the three of us were going to build our house if you had lived
    You died though
    So I came here alone with our baby and the dust of your bones..."

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  8. 1 minute ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    Peacock costs me like $6 a month. If you’re not willing to pay that, I have no sympathy. You aren’t that committed. I pay over 100x that for every single home game and never complain. I CHOOSE to do that because I love the Bills. If you elect to not pay the $6 on principle, that’s your choice, but don’t come here looking for people to feel sorry for you.

    Plus there's actually a lot of other good stuff on Peacock these days.  Live a little.

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  9. 1st ever was "Hamburger: The Motion Picture" when my neighbor's older sister and her boyfriend were "babysitting" us.  Truly awful movie.

     

    1st in a theater was "Hard to Kill" to kick off my middle school Steven Seagal phase: "I'm gonna take you to the bank, Senator Trent -- to the blood bank!"

  10. 7 minutes ago, BillsFanSD said:

    I don't understand why people think the NFL has some sort of obligation to investigate every politically incorrect remark made by an owner.  The 2020 BLM protests were a net negative for the United States, and NFL players did themselves and the league a disservice by dragging this stuff into football.  It's fine for owners to say so, and it doesn't matter to me if they say so in colorful terms.  Grow some skin.

    The question as it relates to this lawsuit is more about the NFL's obligation to investigate a complaint made by one of its employees.  Clearly many posters are feeling super defensive about the "did Terry do a racism?" part of the story but that's not the heart of the matter here.

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  11. 1 minute ago, Just in Atlanta said:

    Google his name - 10 out of 10 news articles and nearly everything above the fold on a regular search has this accusation in it.

     

    In an age of Google, all it takes is a second-hand accusation. It will take years to clear his name on the Internet zeitgeist. 

    Is it surprising that the top news results on a topic are all related to that topic's big news story that came out literally yesterday?  I'd be surprised if fewer than 9 of 10 searches for "Terry Pegula" today were looking for anything else.  His statement on the Bills official page is #3 in my google news search, for what it's worth.  Sure, "the internet is forever," but online search results are constantly changing, and this story will stay relevant or fade away depending on how it plays out.

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