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Nervous Guy

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  1. This is a good read to put things in perspective: "The people in your company have little loyalty; some even want you to fail. Your star performers expect constant pampering. Your stockholders are impatient, demanding quick results. And the media scrutinize and second-guess your every move....." https://hbr.org/2000/11/the-tough-work-of-turning-around-a-team
  2. Wait, even with all that light shinning on Shady? Shouldn't we just be average?
  3. indeed.....does this sound familiar? http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2015/11/former_oregon_player_blasts_eagles_chip_kelly_for.html
  4. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000214880/article/chip-kellyera-violations-at-oregon-punished-by-ncaa
  5. from the urban dictionary: unlightening A process of "learning" something that makes you feel dumber.
  6. you know I actually disagree with you about that...I'm convinced there are plenty of Bills "fans" that will never be happy.
  7. I seriously have a lot of respect for you....you are fighting a noble fight...
  8. you know that applies to about 90% of the threads....right?
  9. If that were true why would anyone show up for the game? Looked like a full house yesterday.
  10. nope...using HGH is illegal, arm withering...etc...doesn't have to be malicious, just printed for the per se ruling.
  11. defamation n. the act of making untrue statements about another which damages his/her reputation. If the defamatory statement is printed or broadcast over the media it is libel and, if only oral, it is slander. Public figures, including officeholders and candidates, have to show that the defamation was made with malicious intent and was not just fair comment. Damages for slander may be limited to actual (special) damages unless there is malice. Some statements such as an accusation of having committed a crime, having a feared disease or being unable to perform one's occupation are called libel per se or slander per se and can more easily lead to large money awards in court and even punitive damage recovery by the person harmed. Most states provide for a demand for a printed retraction of defamation and only allow a lawsuit if there is no such admission of error. Read more: http://dictionary.law.com/default.aspx?selected=458#ixzz3vco7XfJO
  12. https://www.hght.com/hgh-therapy/hgh-therapy-for-women/ http://www.vanityfair.com/style/2012/03/human-grown-hormone-hollywood-201203
  13. but I thought AJ was the best source for news...after all, they are unbiased and professional, unlike US news sources.
  14. yep, no ****....boo frickin hoo, "my" team didn't do well this year (or the last 20 years)...if you're a fan you're a fan, through thick and thin...rooting for your team to lose? Wow, no respect for that.
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