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Going to give a shout out to the reporters this week.  They asked some decent pointed tough questions of McD today.  Usually it is milk toast stuff, but they questioned why such a poor showing on 3rd and long, where is Landon, where is Rousseau, and lastly what happens when Hairston and the PED cheats are eligible to come back.

Good solid set of questions.  They got few answers but kudos for them raising a lot of the concerns raised on this board.  

 

 

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1 minute ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

Going to give a shout out to the reporters this week.  They asked some decent pointed tough questions of McD today.  Usually it is milk toast stuff, but they questioned why such a poor showing on 3rd and long, where is Landon, where is Rousseau, and lastly what happens when Hairston and the PED cheats are eligible to come back.

Good solid set of questions.  They got few answers but kudos for them raising a lot of the concerns raised on this board.  

 


Any links?   I’d like to hear what he had to say about Groot and 3rd down. 

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4 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:

Elmo What GIF by Sesame Street

 

 

Milktoast," as an adjective or noun, describes a timid, meek, or unassertive person who is lacking in boldness or vigor. The word is an Americanism derived from the comic strip character Caspar Milquetoast, created by H.T. Webster in 1924, whose name was taken from the bland, easily digested food known as milk toast. 

Origin

The word "milquetoast" comes from the Caspar Milquetoast comic strip character, who represented a timid, meek man.

The character's name, in turn, was taken from the dish of "milk toast," a soft food of toast with milk. 

Meaning of Milk Toast (the food)

Milk toast consists of toast, often buttered, served in warm milk.

It's typically a bland, nutritious, and easily digested dish, sometimes served with sugar or salt and pepper. 

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3 minutes ago, akcash said:

What are your hobbies?

 

magnets

 

 

you mean like playing with/collecting magnets?

 

no just magnets

Milksteak. 
 

 

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10 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

 

Milktoast," as an adjective or noun, describes a timid, meek, or unassertive person who is lacking in boldness or vigor. The word is an Americanism derived from the comic strip character Caspar Milquetoast, created by H.T. Webster in 1924, whose name was taken from the bland, easily digested food known as milk toast. 

Origin

The word "milquetoast" comes from the Caspar Milquetoast comic strip character, who represented a timid, meek man.

The character's name, in turn, was taken from the dish of "milk toast," a soft food of toast with milk. 

Meaning of Milk Toast (the food)

Milk toast consists of toast, often buttered, served in warm milk.

It's typically a bland, nutritious, and easily digested dish, sometimes served with sugar or salt and pepper. 

My grandpa used that term  ...

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