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Arizona's #16 pick is open for discussion.
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Exiled in Illinois' fleecing of America continues.
Draconator replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall
I'm reading this thread... I see the "classic" stories from Yahoo... I work at Yahoo... Makes me want to sell about $5 Million in Real Estate in the next 6 months so I can go to Yahoo and say "Here's my Mac Book Pro. I quit". Fun fact: What does Yahoo use for their company email system? Gmail -
Cody Fords Penalty in 2019 playoff loss was legal !
Draconator replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Cardinals Bears
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Falcons Bengals Chargers
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https://www.totalprosports.com/2021/04/09/homeless-guy-poses-as-usc-player-for-days-eats-meals-hops-in-jacuzzi-tried-to-field-punts/ HOMELESS GUY POSES AS USC PLAYER FOR DAYS, EATS MEALS, HOPS IN JACUZZI, & TRIED TO FIELD PUNTS Nothing will be crazier than this story for the remainder of this year. A homeless guy recently posed as a player on the USC Trojans and only got busted several days later as he tried to field punts during practice last week. Trojans Insider Scott Wolf got all the crazy details of what this guy exactly did for days at the facility. “I’ve had several conversations with a USC campus security source the past 2 days and was told the following based on conversations with the imposter: 1.) The imposter actually shared a jacuzzi at the McKay Center with other football players. 2.) He ate at the football dining facility without issue. 3.) He also slept for some time at a suite in the Coliseum. He was known to USC security because he was caught at the soccer field (McAlister Field) on 30th Street and Hoover .” “I’m not sure how he got into the McKay Center so easily,” a security source told Wolf last week. “That’s the question and the problem for me. He also shouldn’t even be on campus with the COVID-19 restrictions. We had a previous issue with him at the soccer field, so we knew who he was but he had never done something like this before.” One of the biggest issues surrounding this as that the imposter got access to the McKay Center, which requires a fingerprint identification. It turns out the COVID-19 pandemic worked in his favor there, because finger print technology hasn’t been used as much and some doors are purposely being left cracked open by athletes to allow easy access. “What gets me is the guts the guy had to just walk in like he belonged,” said the security source. “He must have been a cool customer in the McKay Center. If he hadn’t tried to return punts at practice, he might still be out there because they might not have noticed him.”
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Unless it's your own
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-11437314 Buckingham Palace said: "It is with deep sorrow that Her Majesty The Queen has announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. "His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle."
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My Bipolar is the most "Extreme" on the scale of two. (Bipolar I and Bipolar II). Most people that I have come across that had the same diagnosis would drive 85 mph in a 30 mph zone totally sober, or spend rent money at a Reno casino, you know, to also pay the electric bill and a nice steak dinner while you're in Reno. That was as extreme as you would get. So "extreme mental illness" has to have a number of factors, not just CTE, but that along with some other underlying, undiagnosed condition, that could cause someone to get to this point. I'll never understand it though.
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Bills players you disliked
Draconator replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tom Cousineau -
I suffer from a mental illness, Bipolar I with Rapid Cycling. Rapid Cycling meaning I can go from Manic to Depressed in a matter of hours. Thankfully I'm in remission. But when I was cycling, the only harm I ever thought to do was to myself. When I lived in California, in the fall of 2012, I stood on the deck of the Golden Gate Bridge, hands on the railing, ready to launch myself over the edge. Thankfully for me, a friend called and suggested that I go to the psychiatric ER one more time. If it didn't help, then I would have a free pass to jump. I went to the ER, had my meds immediately adjusted, and 6 months later reconnected with my now wife. When I was at my lowest, all I could think about was my daughter (who was 9 at the time), and how her mother and her mother's fiancee would take so much better care of my daughter than I ever could. I didn't want to be a burden to her anymore. Ending my life was the best solution (or so what was going through my mind) for everyone involved. Not once did I ever think about taking my daughter out, taking her mother out, taking anyone else out. It was going to be me taking myself out. What happened here is not a form of mental illness. it's just something I can't comprehend. The killing of a 5 and 9 year old, innocent children, is inexcusable, period. Killing another life is inexcusable, but especially young children. Make all the excuses you want, but there is no excuse for ending the life of people who had their whole life in front of them.
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Josh Allen on 10 Questions with Kyle Brandt TOMORROW
Draconator replied to Seasons1992's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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An ad for her just popped up in Facebook for me over the weekend, and I am in love! She plays 12 instruments, covers songs all in the classic New Orleans Jazz style (Reference "The Final Countdown" in the Ertz thread), and she's mighty fine looking! gunhildcarling.com
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Zach Ertz about to be traded? [Edit: or Not]
Draconator replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Are we at page 50 yet? Do I have to post another "The Final Countdown" video? Country perhaps? -
Zach Ertz about to be traded? [Edit: or Not]
Draconator replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Isaiah McKenzie is VERY busy! He'll call you back!
Draconator replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Cowboys, nah. This team, absolutely. -
If they build new at the current location, there's the family that has the graveyard right in the middle of the OP Location. The original plan for Rich/Ralph/New Highmark stadium was to have the sidelines where the end zones are now. They needed to move the cemetery on the property. The family who owns the cemetary gave a flat out no. Just another kink into building where it is now. I would prefer a Downtown location (without a family cemetery on the property).