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Gugny

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  1. Pizza Hut was everyone's go-to after middle/high school dances for us. You just sparked that memory. That particular Pizza Hut closed down about 3-4 years ago; although, we have two more in town.
  2. Is this more accurate?
  3. I think it's cute that the Chiefs keep getting brought up by a fanbase whose favorite team continues to openly and publicly celebrate one of the most infamous murderers in U.S. history.
  4. If you wouldn't mind, I would REALLY appreciate if you make this same exact comment in this topic, please: Thank you!!
  5. To me it's this simple: TuhROD Taylor and McCorkle Jones have been Pro Bowlers. Enough said about how much it really means.
  6. You just set off the Exiled beacon. Buckle up.
  7. I'm fine with Pizza Hut pizza, although I honestly haven't had it in years. I think Dominos has upped its game. For a while (and perhaps still), they had a deal through which every item on the menu was 50% off from 8pm to close. I figured what the hell and ordered from them. Pizzas and sandwiches were solid. Current special looks like 50% off any pizza if you order online. We have a couple very good pizza joints in town, but their prices have gotten insanely high. So I'm perfectly fine doing Domino's for 50% off. It has a time and place. I like to make my own pizza from scratch, but it's a lot of work and sometimes I need me some instant gratification. Looking at the most recent flyer from Domino's and they have two large 2-topping pizzas for $21. One large 2-topping pizza from a local joint would be about $20. I'm all for supporting local. But I'm more for supporting my own wallet.
  8. To be clear, I do not think Lamar Jackson stinks or is a bad QB. Maybe I'm just scarred for life from some of the long-term contracts the Bills have given QBs over the years just so they could "not be terrible." If a team has a QB who needs everything to fall into place and have the stars align in order to even have a chance at going to a Super Bowl, then I think the team would be smart to move on from said QB, rather than pay him big bucks.
  9. I don't think there was much of a drop-off at all between Huntley and Jackson. I totally get what you're saying, but if I'm calling it like I see it, I let some other schmuck GM overpay Lamar Jackson and roll with Huntley, saving money to build around him.
  10. His playoff stats are abysmal. It's a trend. He's exciting and somewhat effective in the regular season, but when he faces playoff defenses, he's terrible. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JackLa00.htm#all_passing
  11. To me, the most important question the Ravens need to ask themselves is, "can we get to the Super Bowl with Lamar Jackson?" I think that answer is a hard "no," so even though he may be better than many available QBs, what are they really accomplishing by overpaying him?
  12. How did he ever get this reputation. I remember that's all ever used to hear about him. I don't recall him developing anyone.
  13. It's not the size of the wand; it's the magic it produces!
  14. I think Jesus should tell him to use another word.
  15. What the ***** is a layup?
  16. I see tacos!
  17. Fred Jackson and Matt Breida approve.
  18. My takeaway from this is that we will start seeing USAA commercials with Josh Allen instead of Gronk. I'm cool with that.
  19. I liked Four Brothers. And The Departed was a great flick. Ted was also fantastic, IMO.
  20. I think the monetary incentive piece is the bigger takeaway, here.
  21. Numbers 0 and 00 are no longer used, though they were issued in the NFL before the number standardization in 1973. Quarterback Johnny Clement, running back Johnny Olszewski, and safety Obert Logan all wore a single-0 jersey in the NFL. Author George Plimpton wore 0 during a brief preseason stint at quarterback for the Detroit Lions. Jim Otto wore number "00" during most of his career with the Oakland Raiders as a play on his name, "aught-oh." Wide receiver Ken Burrough of the Houston Oilers also wore "00" during his NFL career in the 1970s. More recently, linebacker Bryan Cox wore 0 in the 2001 preseason with the New England Patriots; for the regular season, he switched to 51.[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League_uniform_numbers#:~:text=Numbers 0 and 00 are,0 jersey in the NFL.
  22. Out of respect for the player, please try to keep his identity secret, thank you.
  23. Last year, a house down the road from me sold for $20K over asking price (which was already at least $100K more than the house was worth as recent as 5 years ago) to a couple from Wisconsin who bought the house based on a virtual tour. It is insane.
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