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ExiledInIllinois

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  1. If the Bills don't think he's worth their high moral character to take a chance on him, then every other team should maintain that high character standard. No other team should go scumming. IF he lied to the Bills. Not sure what his side of story is, but how much worse can it get for the Bills? Bills can use him and still claim the moral high-ground.
  2. Here's the back story: Elvis Costello - Less Than Zero & Radio Radio - Saturday Night Live 1977 On December 17, 1977, when he appeared on Saturday Night Live, Elvis Costello was 23 years old. His debut album, My Aim Is True, had just come out in America a month earlier. When the Sex Pistols were unable to appear on the show as planned, Costello and his recently formed band, the Attractions, got their big break. They were supposed to play his single “Less Than Zero' but only a few bars into the song, Costello put a stop to it. “I’m sorry, ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “but there’s no reason to do this song here.” At that point he and the band launched into “Radio Radio,” a song that takes a jab at corporate-controlled broadcasting. Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels was furious. According to some reports, he raised his middle finger at Costello and kept it up until the unapproved song was over. Costello was banned from the show for nearly 12 years. Elvis admits that he was copying Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix had done the same thing on the Lulu Show, when he went into an unscheduled rendition of the Cream song 'Sunshine Of Your Love'. Most of the stills here are from that Saturday Night Show along with other pics from the period.
  3. The SNL gig (audio only) that got Elvis Costello banned from SNL for 12 years to 1989:
  4. Nobody is sleeping the way they're having sex! And yes there is a lot to say about how in love they are with his leg. Anybody remember "Chuck Knox Ball?" It really is about field position. Today's game was almost an statistical tie. They won by 3 scores and CAR punted one more time.
  5. Fudge is the Cornerstone! https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-does-every-tourist-attraction-sell-fudge-180963152/ "...Why fudge? In the normal course of things, fudge is… just another confection. It’s not as ubiquitous as, say, a chocolate bar. And yet, writes Robert Reid for National Geographic, “at least in America, wherever you roam, you can only go to one of two kinds of destinations: those with fudge, and those without.” Fudge is the best indicator of whether or not something is actually a tourist attraction, he writes. ..."
  6. And in end probably tainted every prospective juror. /smdh
  7. Why on the exempt list? He's gonna go out there and boom 💥 another 82 yarder. Is that what people are afraid of?
  8. 🌙 🌚 🌔 🌕 🌖 🌛 😜 We have touchdown! You're about 1/2 behind in this Tolstoy novel... Am I allowed to return to the ShoutBox without pissing off the moody ones? 😉
  9. Is it authenticated? Is this even permissible in court?
  10. Who are these people on the Twitter and why do they deserve an answer?
  11. Easier said than done. They probably wouldn't allow the protest on private property. Or you'd be arrested for disorderly conduct. But hey, worth a try.
  12. Because in this country we start with innocence. Your question needs to be flipped. They have to be 100% sure of his guilt. Reasonable doubt in a criminal complaint is 100% innocent. That's how.
  13. The right thing to do is to stand by him if they believe him he's not at fault.
  14. Because he can be disciplined. Araiza can't be suspended right now according to CBA. It's a civil case.
  15. Watson can be punished under the CBA. Why are you believing just one side of the story? The League can't touch Araiza. The Bills knew about this and it appears they are backing his innocence. Let it play out. Watson's complaint played out.
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