
SectionC3
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JD just upped the ante. Took it to the next level. It keeps getting better!
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No you won’t. I’d it’s even know where it is. Probably a furniture store or sea world. Whatever. Since I won’t be there, I gotta ask - will you be in drag like JD?
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Eat your heart out, MAGA. Bangin’ couches, thinking about bangin’ dolphins, and now in drag. Maybe you could discuss over a couple of Bud Lights, if you hadn’t canceled that for doing exactly the same thing as JD. If you’re not too busy with the couch, or drooling at sea world, feel free to comment!
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He'll probably hang in Mar a Lago with another deposed strongman.
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I think he can, but I saw the same thing you did yesterday. He just has to be stronger. The one in the end zone was particularly egregious. If he could have just had a little strength to shield the corner, it's a touchdown.
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See, I'm actually proud of the fact that I have better things to do than work with cartoons. You, on the other hand, . . . you're weird. Joy and freedom beat rage and lies all day long.
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J.D. Vance: Mainstream Anti-communist
SectionC3 replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Didn't the Bears hit in the HOF game? This was our first experience there. I'm not saying the game wasn't brutal. But context is important here, too.
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
SectionC3 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
But the mud lot was adjacent to the stadium and was necessary either for parking for Bills gameday workers or was part of the parcel they used to add a practice field. Is yellow brick road necessary? Doubtful. What about the place on Abbott that's been listed at $0.5m and that has sat for awhile? (Not sure it's still there, haven't checked recently.) Or the places across from what will be the new stadium? Or the corner lot on 20A and Abbott? I just don't see it, particularly with Raccuia having been exiled for quite awhile now. I'm not saying it won't happen. I'm saying that I'd sweat them if I had money and time (as the Bills do), and I just don't see "private development" being the panacea that some think it to be around the stadium. These lots may sell, but I would be very surprised if they go anywhere near asking. -
Kim Pegula is Attending Practice Today
SectionC3 replied to Slippery Rubber Mats's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Kim Pegula is Attending Practice Today
SectionC3 replied to Slippery Rubber Mats's topic in The Stadium Wall
I saw her yesterday. It was very, very sad. Maybe one day medical science and technology will offer solutions to those who endure what she's going through. In the meantime, my reaction when seeing her was one of sadness, "there but for the Grace of God go I," and all the money in the world can't buy certain things. -
Joy and freedom!
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
SectionC3 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Probably didn’t work and the bills will sweat them. The bills have the money and time to wait. The owners have opportunity … and have since 1973. Someone in that block has to go first, and that could present a real problem for the agent who might be a little conflicted by having so many clients who might be competing against each other. -
Nobody listens to your Twitter nonsense, memes, and cartoons anymore. Weird broke the spell. And the thing about JD smashing couches and dolphins. America chooses joy and freedom instead of rage and lies!
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
SectionC3 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
I skimmed the traffic study and I’m not totally sure about the parking issue. I thought there would be a marginal increase once the existing stadium is raised. But even if parking is comparable they’re still goin to have 10-15% fewer patrons in the new place. So unless these lots are doing several hundred K annually … I doubt there’s going to be internet at close to list price. And, if the play was the bills, wouldn’t the bills have approached before paying a 6 to 8% premium to an agent? Wishful thinking for many of these people. -
All true. As was my point that you'd insult, call you stupid, and return your focus to the couch.
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Is this actually true? Seriously? The last piece is obviously not. The second-to-last piece is at best misleading. Some loans have been forgiven, but there's a relatively low cap on the amount and the extent of forgiveness isn't nearly what many on the far left would have preferred. Too bad. Get better jobs. It's not my fault they rely on gigs and cash. Rule of law, pay your fair share, and deal with your problems instead of blaming other people and whining about them. In the meantime, hands off my wife's body, mind your own business, don't ban books you don't agree with, don't pick on people because of how they look or who they love, and maybe go apply for a membership at Mar a Lago so you can all do your weird stuff together.
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
SectionC3 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Meanwhile, just up the road, the McKinley mall is dead. The stadium is what it is. It's probably good for 10-15 large events each year. The parking lots can be used for stuff like RV and boat shows. But all of this development people talk about . . . if it was going to happen, one would think it would have happened at some point since 1973. And these guys trying to sell their lots . . . I hope it works for them. I really do. But you are one heck of a sucker if you're thinking about spending $3.5m for a place on Big Tree when, to my understanding, the new stadium will have fewer seats and more parking spots than the current location. -
He won't. He'll just insult you, call you stupid, and return his focus to the couch.
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1. Rule of law. The law is being enforced. Tough beans. I pay a lot in taxes, too, and you don't see me whining about it. 2. Hoax. Trump didn't do a thing with the border. Talked about it, but couldn't get it done. And created this kind of catch and release system that actually encouraged repeat crossing attempts. 3. By the same logic Biden is persecuting his own son.
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I disagree with this only to the extent that I think Trump has extraordinary emotional intelligence and he knows that he's being tuned out by the majority of America. The rabid weirdos still buy his shtick. But his nonsense finally is falling flat, and he knows it. Like everything else, his act has a shelf life, and he knows it's at the end. He'll double down and get meaner and nastier between now and November, but it's not going to work because it's only going to alienate more people, particularly enrage women because he's running against a somewhat likable woman this time, and push the moderates and centrists further away. I used to thing this was a "boys v girls" election. Now I think it's joy and hope against misplaced rage. The one thing JD has right is that it's not the government's fault that these Trumpers are losers. The only ones who have yet to figure it out is them. It's not my fault the suburban Trumpers overspent, and overstretched, and waste money on booze and prepared food and alcohol and stuff they can't afford. It's not my fault the rural Trumpers suck down meth, and hang with Johnnie Walker too much, and didn't study in school. In many ways JD undercuts their complaints. Weird as he may be, he got out because he got to work. They didn't and, much as Americans generally are tiring of Trump's act and turning toward joy and hope, so too are they beginning to realize that the rage felt by those who made their own uncomfortable beds shouldn't infect us all.
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You're probably right, but the MAGA web of lies is so hard to decipher and to keep straight that it's anyone's guess. In the meantime, while MAGA is trying to figure that out, it's important for MAGA to remember (1) JD is in love with Vladimir Futon; (2) JD has a side piece thing going with at least one dolphin, and maybe more such marine mammals; and (3) all of MAGA is weird.
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This really sums up trumpism. Catchy insults, conspiracy theories, lies, and not actually getting much of substance done. These people are friggin weird. There no two way about it. All of his nonsense emboldened the worst of wal mart shoppers and only now, after eight years, have we come to grips with how weird these people are.
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Not as much as they do JD! Hetero-sectional! They hoped he’d keep going in the “JD raw dogs upholstery” storyline and lay off the much weirder dolphin issue.
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Weird.