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RkFast

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  1. Absolute TITAN. As "big" and as influential as any musician that has ever lived, as far as Im concerned.
  2. Thoughts on "waiting"? Personally, I hate it. If the green flag is down, you race. Also...the Tour's over...and you cant convince me that Tadej ISNT a giant juicebag.
  3. My friends and I were discussing Phil and I think hes lost a lot off his fastball BUT the loss of his partner, Sherwin is what truly has hurt him. Roll just isnt the same as Paul as an anaylist, who was just so brilliant discussing race tactics. I agree on Visma. They are all over the place. Super aggressive, which is good I guess. But that plays into what Tadej likes to do. They have the stronger team and UAE is now down a man...so whats with the aggressive chaotic racing? The idea that they are going to "tire" Tadej aint gonna work. And the Healy story is great. But EF will lose him if his contract is up....they dont have the money.
  4. I have to ask...what was climbing MV like? Becuase its hell on Zwift, I cant imagine in real life. And Thomson tours is definitely the best in the business!
  5. Anyone here follow along with pro cycling's "super bowl" and have thoughts on Pogi, Jonas, MVP, Quinn Simmons, Visma's tactics or how washed up Phil Liggett is?
  6. My first show was at Nassau Coliseum, Spring of 92. I knew NOTHING of this band. I worked in college radio and "hired" a guy...now my best friend...to do a Dead Show. He hooked up with Dennis McNally and got an interview with Bob Bralove, who was managing the band's hi-tech stuff in the 90s and he decided to bring me. We did the interview in NYC and then McNally took us backstage pre-show! Met Mickey and Vince but didnt see anyone else. Got THISCLOSE to Phil's rig and Mickey's beam. We wondered out to the front and the carpets on Jerry's side and were quickly told "nobody goes on the carpets" and we quickly retreated. Then we left, off to the parking lot for a typical pre-show. "Eat this" my friend said and that was that. Show started with a nice Greatest Story and everyone was dancing and I was like...this is weird. I was a metalhead at the time...still am...and Im used to an entire crowd trying to kill each other...not dance togehter. Finally Jerry did Jed and with me now in orbit from what my friend fed me...when Jerry sang "My Doggie turned to me and he said lets get back to Tennessee, Jed!", I just thought to myself "OK, I get it." And on the bus I was. There is A LOT of the "Dead Show Vibe" at Bills game tailgates. The crazy big crowds, everyone walking around, different little "events" and places to visit happening all over the place, and of course everyone walking en masse up Abbot into the game reminds me so much of walking into a Dead show. I know Im in the minority but I have no interest in The Sphere. First off, its Vegas which isnt my vibe for anything, much less a Dead show and second, I like to watch the band, itself and rarely have any use for the "graphics" any band puts up on the screens. YMMV.
  7. Ill put 89 up there as one of the best years. That entire RFK show from Philly is bananas. Although I didnt get on the bus, myself until 92 I got to 8 Grateful Dead-proper shows. What an event they always were. And same..but to a little bit of a lesser extent, were all the shows from all the iterations of the band that came after 1995. I like D+C a lot, even moreso with Lane on drums becuase...lets face it...Billy was kinda done.
  8. As a Knicks fan, I wouldnt mind liking Haliuburton but that choke thing he did was over the line. I hate the fact that the Knicks have such a terrible home court, despite how much the organision thinks they dont becuase a lot of celebs go to games.
  9. Im dissastisfied with my job, but that's solely based on the fact "Im too old for this..." has become a mainstay of my personal vernacular.
  10. Oh good, a new WR for Josh to ignore. 🤪
  11. I feel he should have went harder after Beane there. That was the time.
  12. Jeremy White bases his whole radio personna on a "WR TRAIN" and when the topic comes up direct with the GM, he folds. THAT was his opportunity to speak direct to the GM about the fact this WR room is substandard compared to virtually every other top team in the league. And he whiffed. This is what happens when you have a press corps thats a social club full of fanboys/girls. Jeremy doesnt want to lose access to the club room with the good sushi, I guess.
  13. White and Joe HAVE TO call him out on the WR thing NOW!!!!! If they dont, Ill lose a ton of respect for them.
  14. I really wish Id see more "entertaining" stuff from Coleman ON the field.
  15. Opens up options for both Matt and the Bills.
  16. I REALLY hope post-career Josh Allen doesnt turn himself into a clownish buffoon for a paycheck, like the Mannings and Kelce's have.
  17. Legendary NYC broadcaster and fellow alumnus of my alma mater, Adelphi U. We both worked at the school radio station WBAU, at seperate times. Met Al at a station alumni event in 2019. Super sweet guy.
  18. Popping up on a podcast with sunglasses and a smug tone like Dirk Diggler after he was in the business for a few years. Reitering his demands and "standing on business" but "not trying to cause an issue." Either this guy, or his hotshot agent, is really stupid. Either way....bye Jimmy.
  19. Josh Allen, right now is playing for one of the best-run and successful organizations in the NFL with solid ownership, a new stadium coming and a fantastic fanbase. If Josh leaves, hes a moron.
  20. I like Mentour but when it comes to incidents/accidents, Juan Brown is tops. But this plane wasnt manufactured by Boeing.
  21. This is what I came here to say. Once you punched your info into the NYS DMV to process a payment or to the IRS to eFile, access was given to your PII for every federal and state agency from Maine to Maui.
  22. Joey: Wait a minute. I know you. You're Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You play basketball for the Los Angeles Lakers. Roger Murdock: I'm sorry, son, but you must have me confused with someone else. My name is Roger Murdock. I'm the co-pilot. Joey: You are Kareem! I've seen you play. My dad's got season tickets. Roger Murdock: I think you should go back to your seat now, Joey. Right, Clarence? Captain Oveur: Nahhhhhh, he's not bothering anyone. Let him stay here. Roger Murdock: But just remember, my name is... [showing his nametag] Roger Murdock: ROGER MURDOCK. I'm an airline pilot. Joey: I think you're the greatest, but my dad says you don't work hard enough on defense. [Kareem gets angry] Joey: And he says that lots of times, you don't even run down court. And that you don't really try... except during the playoffs. Roger Murdock: [breaking character] The hell I don't! LISTEN, KID! I've been hearing that crap ever since I was at UCLA. I'm out there busting my buns every night! Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes!
  23. Im talking about Butler the GM, not the coach. And I dont think its "whataboutism" per se. For me, its about putting in place a standard for individuals that does not make sense. Yes, as time marches on, society's tolerance for lousy behavior changes. But again...we cant pretend these guys are accountants, either.
  24. IMHO, everything went to hell when Old Country Buffet went kaput and took their world-class training with it.
  25. I recall an episode of "If the Walls in Buffalo Could Talk" podcast, where an assistant to John Butler was on and gave testimony that Butler literally destroyed the guy, regularly. You think this is limited to RI?
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