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LA Chargers @ KC Chiefs - TNF Game Thread
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hawaiian shirt and sport coat… Wall Street hair cut and granola beard ❤️ -
Jordan Poyer on Pat McAfee Show
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
agree- my uninformed and very simple take is if he wants to cash in he’s gotta go FA, if he wants to try for rings with this group he’ll leave money on the table. -
Josh's Competitive Fire
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to The Gravytrain's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’ll learn as the hits like up, hopefully not the hard way. with that arm he could play another 15 years if he wants -
Jamal Adams out for the season
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall
Perhaps, however this move was patently stupid from inception, it’s hard to imagine it would actually have turned out worse than that. -
After usually watching most of the player interviews it’s striking (and I don’t know if this is a bills thing or evolution of the nfl) These kids and or men on the bills are: 1) football players through and through.. they all seem to love this game and want to be great at it 2) smart.. well spoken, say the right things the right way 3)Respect … they go on record with respect of the opponents, their teammates and coaches 4) care… they seem to genuinely love their teammates and coaches sure you can fake some of this to some degree, it comes off as genuine anyway… it makes the team easy to root for
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And volcano’s and old books and bright planets or stars and movie stars and people like trump…. Doesn’t make them right to worship. I dearly love my oversized bath tub. Best pandemic addition aside from the pooch although the two are not compatible. Oh and back to the thread- inflation sux! Hot tub chemicals and dog food are up too!
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Was put on to this by a major International wine buyer. I may not know what I’m talking about, they do. but to recap… 50 extra cents for organic lettuce a rip off… 120% more for 4 letter word printed on fermented grape juice bottle, $600 per sqft earthquake and utility restrictions and sky high state taxes er um weather tax… 🙄
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Even Adrian Peterson would like to play for the Bills
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Exactly my point about better food Maybe Minneapolis or Buffalo are the only places I can think of with weather worse than Chicago… so I can understand that frame of reference thinking the California desert is somehow nice…. if you like the variety of seasons there are lots of places with great weather and incredibly better value, infrastructure ecosystem etc.
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Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
yeah stupid hill to die on especially for the party whose schtick is less federal control is better.. oh well. Could’ve the nail in the coffin for restoration of balance of power… -
Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I agree, or that the republican organization would have let it happen. Can’t tell if it just means republicans are fractured or if he need this issue for his own seat… -
Impact of Dobbs and Abortion Laws
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to ChiGoose's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I wish that would be the outcome… a debate with the objective of and arbitrated outcome, majority consensus. his opening position I think was illegal after 15 weeks… ok start there if there were any semblance of a functioning government it would simply be yeah.. ok but… or no… we think 20, and federally supported as healthcare until then, ok but not for church insurance plans… blah blah blah. instead it’s just a bunch of tone def elites yelling past each other… babykiller!! Women enslaver!!! While their moronic bases, religious fanatics and pseudo intellectual coffee shop ‘geniuses’ cheer them on. ‘merica -
Certainly your prerogative, I choose certified organic leafy greens and apples when available. But if that is One of my few splurges, buying marginally more expensive produce that has some probability of being less carcinogenic and seems to be greener fresher and tastier… I guess I’ll just be the fool. But see, I think living in California is a rip off based on taxes affordability and housing prices… choices
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Low quality; cheapest stuff at the local cheapest mega market place… high quality; sometime organic at least on leafy greens and some fruits.. when possible locally farmed produce eggs and meats. The quality is very tangible in terms of taste and how I feel and how the family enjoys the food…. But I not a pro chef that can turn stale shoe leather into filet
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The cost spectrum for food top to bottom is: lazy high quality lazy low quality unlazy high quality unlazy low quality with the two middle sharing overlap. as someone who mostly cooks and prepares simple ingredients and fresh vegetables have SKYROCKETED especially if you buy the ones with Less chemicals sprayed on them
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food and energy are the main inflationary drivers, so rates… while hurting business and growth, killing the housing market and tanking the stock market will ultimately beat the economy into further recession eventually squeezing demand (not so great for the laid off and middle class, retired or fixed income hh… typical elitist answer ) can work if you don’t care about the little guy. This is what the 70s and carter were all about. Immigration… Add more demand for energy and food by opening immigration into a stagnating job market (layoffs are coming Q1 and Q4, across all sectors already) and an economy in recession. So more people electrify and feed …. So I see a bad choice and another inflationary contributor the other thing I see very starkly is if we don’t get serious about using our economic might to shut down Russia and more importantly give China some pause, we are going to be on a glide path toward some real bad things. As an exceptional analysis recently put it, we are either in the 1970s headed for the 1980s or we are in the early 1900s headed for 1914
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(1) Stop dumping trillions of additional dollars into and already inflationary environment (2) remove constraints on energy production and stop pretending climate change is done immediate existential threat (3) stop spending all the government’s focus and resources on BS divisive social agendas and get to work on geopolitical disruptions and trade barriers (4) flooding the market with cheap energy would kill Russia, instead horrendous policy has fill their war machines coffers with money.