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Tipster aint into participating in any of the dozen other threads on this topic. Tipster only posts in Tipster created threads. Typically only once at that. I'd guess 80% of his posts are OPs.
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Just fired past $13k up $13,300 a minute ago.
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Simple things that tend to confuse you...
Jauronimo replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
T That's the home version of the age old chicken, hen, and rooster question. We all know the the hen goes with the rooster so who is having sex with the chicken?!?!? -
I would argue the standards at our higher education institutes deteriorated a long time ago based on the fact that none of you seemed to have read or article.
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I expect a similar trend to late 2017 with a all time high set in Q4 of 2019 followed by a healthy correction. The only question is, where to take profits.
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Would Bills Fans Cheer an Injured Opponent?
Jauronimo replied to judman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would also possibly never cheer for an injury with some exceptions either. Ever. -
They're great for picking up dudes at highway rest stops.
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Bills cancel last day of minicamp
Jauronimo replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lengthened your vacation indefinitely. -
25 years ago today OJ committed murder....
Jauronimo replied to LabattBlue's topic in Off the Wall Archives
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I don't think I've ever shared this story on TBD. @Gugny is the only person here that knows, but I think its particularly relevant to this thread so here it goes... When I was 7 years old my whole immediate family, mother, father, sister all died in a freak accident at the fair. I was spared because I was too scared to go on the tea cups and refused to get on the ride. After the funeral I was sent to go live with my grandparents. I was consumed with guilt and extremely sad. My grandfather sat me down and shared a short story with me from the old country. He didn't say which old country, but it stuck with me. It was a story about a young boy whose whole family died in a freak accident at the carnival. His dad, his mom, his three brothers and his little puppy. The boy, stricken with grief and sadness started to weep upon seeing the carnage. The townspeople saw the young boy standing there, crying over his dead family. They held him down and sewed a scarlet "P" into his forehead. He was banished to live on the outskirts of town and whenever he would come into the village to scavenge food scraps or beg, the townspeople would kick him and spit upon his face until the day he died friendless, alone, and scared. The story was called "The Sad Little Pu$$y Boy Who Cried".
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The very next segment the same panel watched replays of achilles injuries and laughed hysterically so I'll take their commentary with a full boat of gravy.
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Looks like I'm in the right thread. You are like school in summer time.
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What does that even mean?
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Its the rare TBD moments like these, where strangers set aside their past differences to post honestly and show their vulnerability, that truly remind us that a man's emotions are very ugly and weak. Seriously, bottle that ***** up. Eat it, choke it down, and stuff it way deep, deep down inside so no one can ever see it.
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The most important thing he can do right now is not let that b#@$% win! Even if it means making a slew of terrible decisions in the short run, she cannot be allowed to "win"!!
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F@#^% that. Hit the next one out of the park. You need to show your ex that she f@!#$ed up and you were always ready to commit. You need to show her that you've always been willing to sell that Call option on half your stuff; you've just been waiting to write it to the right girl. I would probably invest in some elastic waistband pants, some blackout curtains, and a 6 pack of Icehouse pounders. Single life is f@$#ing awesome!!
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What? Explain.
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I'm still surprised at the behavior of Raptors fans. I have been to several major sporting events in Toronto over the years and I remember a mostly quiet and indifferent crowd. I don't remember any such behavior when Fitzpatrick got his chest caved in by London Fletcher. No one in Rogers Centre seemed happy when Stevie's hands broke and he put it on the ground against ATL. In fact, throughout the entire Toronto series I don't recall any cheering at all.
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I'm proud of us Bills fans that we are able to recognize what we have and be grateful no matter what. Lets all give ourselves a round of applause. I'm also very proud of myself and this thread that I enhanced with my posts. Lets all give me a big round of applause!! And lets all give three cheers for lithium!!!! Hip, hip...Hooray!!!
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At least we've got smiley guys....
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Buffalo fans would never do anything classless, thats for sure.