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Poor Fishies.....Starting DE Bye-bye for 2010
VABills replied to richNjoisy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Bills had more than that last off season alone. just off the top of my head....Simpson, Lynch, Mcantyre, Witner, Hardy, and i seem to remember a few more. That was in only a couple month stretch last off season. * in 3 years seems actually pretty good by NFL standards. -
The world's strongest, manliest (and most expensive) beer
VABills replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in Off the Wall Archives
They are netoreous for likely the high alchohol and high hop beer there. Some good recommendations there but you have to read because they tend to underrate some very good beer. -
No. X has the most responsibility and has the most diversity in routes. long, short, mid, and crossing. Y is typically working outside the hashmarks and off the line looking for speration. Z at times is the TE when he splits out, but no the Y is not a TE unless you're in a jumbo set.
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X - don't have one Y -Evans Z - don't really have one. Reed was , but he's gone. H - Nelson FL - Spiller I disagree that a flanker is a big guy. TT ran the flanker spot to a tee. the question is who is going to step up and be our X and Z. Roscoe is more of our 4th Wr, weak side slot guy, who gets covered by a SS/LB who's off the line letting him run free without contact.
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The Chosen One's dog flys in on a private jet
VABills replied to stuckincincy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Dogs are people too? Vet care for all dogs. Why isn't this a law? -
Greatest TV or Movie Character of Last 20 Years
VABills replied to /dev/null's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Tbone and BIB are the same person? -
Greatest TV or Movie Character of Last 20 Years
VABills replied to /dev/null's topic in Off the Wall Archives
If BIB was here, he'd kick your ass. he loved Buffy. -
Try 95 going south on the DC beltway, towards Richmond sometime They said it was backed up 20+ miles at 6 am this morning from Springfield to Quantico already.
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Dead Arm Shiraz
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54 people shot in a SINGLE WEEKEND
VABills replied to WisconsinBillzFan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Will you at least buy him a paver? -
Want to start saving money in health care?
VABills replied to John Adams's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Where do you come up with this crap? That is not true. The Catechism of the Catholic Church provides some general teaching in this area: Those whose lives are diminished or weakened deserve special respect. Sick or handicapped persons should be helped to lead lives as normal as possible. Whatever its motives and means, direct euthanasia consists in putting an end to the lives of handicapped, sick, or dying persons. It is morally unacceptable. Thus an act or omission which, of itself or by intention, causes death in order to eliminate suffering constitutes a murder gravely contrary to the dignity of the human person and to the respect due to the living God, his Creator. The error of judgment into which one can fall in good faith does not change the nature of this murderous act, which must always be forbidden and excluded. Discontinuing medical procedures that are burdensome, dangerous, extraordinary, or disproportionate to the expected outcome can be legitimate; it is the refusal of "over-zealous" treatment. Here one does not will to cause death; one’s inability to impede it is merely accepted. The decisions should be made by the patient if he is competent and able or, if not, by those legally entitled to act for the patient, whose reasonable will and legitimate interests must always be respected. Even if death is thought imminent, the ordinary care owed to a sick person cannot be legitimately interrupted. The use of painkillers to alleviate the sufferings of the dying, even at the risk of shortening their days, can be morally in conformity with human dignity if death is not willed as either an end or a means, but only foreseen and tolerated as inevitable. Palliative care is a special form of disinterested charity. As such it should be encouraged. (CCC 2276-2279). Also, in the address to the participants in the International Congress on Life-Sustaining Treatments and Vegatative State: Scientific Advances and Ethical Dilemmas (March 20, 2004), Pope John Paul II made it clear that feeding tubes should be considered ordinary care so long as they serve their intended purposes: [T]he administration of water and food, even when provided by artificial means, always represents a natural means of preserving life, not a medical act. Its use, furthermore, should be considered, in principle, ordinary and proportionate, and as such morally obligatory insofar as and until it is seen to have attained its proper finality, which in the present case consists in providing nourishment to the patient and alleviation of his suffering. (4) For Catholic advice on specific cases, I recommend contacting the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia. -
54 people shot in a SINGLE WEEKEND
VABills replied to WisconsinBillzFan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Community organizing. It is hard to do that anywhere else but Chitown. -
Want to start saving money in health care?
VABills replied to John Adams's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I guess since the Catholic Church runs lots of Hospices and have a patron Saint of hospices that they likely support and understand. http://www.catholichospice.org/ -
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VABills replied to John Adams's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You may know more, but everyone I know is Catholic. -
Want to start saving money in health care?
VABills replied to John Adams's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Way to stereotype incorrectly. The people I know who work at Hospice or are in home hospice workers are all devout Catholics. In fact, I cannot name a single hospice worker who isn't Catholic. -
West Virginia just lost their biggest KKK recruiter.
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When he played for the Bullets he went back home to get married. He was talking in an interview that it was sort of arranged and he had to pay a cow for the right to choose a wife. I guess he had enough money to pay for the cow.
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I went to a game when harris was on the team. Warming up he was standing on the 25 or so and tossing through the goalposts at the far end. The impressive thing was they never got higher than maybe 10 feet above the cross bar. They were roped down the field.
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You guys are funny. it isn't even close. James Harris easily had the strongest arm. edit: kelly, I guess we were posting at the same time. but looks like we agree,
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And now we know why. terrible route runner who can't seperate in traffic from a D1AA rookie LB.
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Daddy Day Care. Two grown men opening a day care center. Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
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“No, and if anyone did I wouldn’t tell you,” said Gailey.
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Making sure he doesn't pick up 13 year old girls at the corner gas station like Travis. or run over Canadians while drunk like Marshawn. Or smoking weed with a gun on your dashboard in Watts section of LA late at night like Marshawn. Or yelling at cops they can't arrest you because you're a millionaire like Ko.