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He is distracting the nation as he gets ready to sneak the valuables out the back door.6 points
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Dave Ramsey is definitely extreme, but if more young people listened to him, they'd be better off for it. I've been listening to the Money Guys podcast and youtube recently, they're alot more balanced and down to earth than Ramsey.3 points
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Just acting like an asshole. Or he’s ignorant and can’t read. He’s gotten to the point where he contributes nothing of value to this forum. He used to but now he’s gone full troll. That’s what happens when people get infested with the maga bug. It’s a virus that eats brain cells.3 points
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Propose new name for thread: The Beginning of the End: The Lame Duck Period of Donald Trumps Presidency2 points
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The people that rip Ramsey seem to be the upper middle class. They bought their $700K house for $200K 20 years ago, its paid off, they have a few million in their 401K. Ramsey isn't for those people. He is for the couple that doesn't own a home, has $2500 a month car payments, no savings, no 401K, $100K in CC debt, etc etc. He is basically chemotherapy. You wouldn't put that junk in a healthy person. But a sick person is begging for it.2 points
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Still, did you not notice people that overreacted initially come back and retract it? I haven't been on this site much due to vacation and prior to catching up on this thread last night, I had seen the video posted about this husband as well as another video which wasn't cropped as much where his cane was more obvious (you mean someone posted it in a way to illicit a rejection...oh my!). So yes, I was a little annoyed at the overreaction as well and was going to post about it.... but instead doing that, I finished catching up on the thread and saw people admit they may have made a mistake. End of story. I know it's not as fun as 'getting a win', but you don't always have to go for the gotcha, especially when folks already admitted they may have made a mistake. You could have chosen to still post something and point to the cropped video and made commentary pointing out the left pulls the same crap the right is accused of and left it at that. That would have been a valid point, instead you mock them about just needing to find a way to be outraged, which is a tough pill to swallow when the current leader of the GOP (Elon) is on his social media platform daily expressing outrage at anything he can find.2 points
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I thought I'd start something new. One of my current interests is the road leading up the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The events and thoughts of the leaders of that time that lead to the decision to meet in Philadelphia in 1776. 1774 was a pivotal year with the events in Boston and the Colonies reaction to England's reaction the dumping of tea in the Boston Harbor (among other events). Anyway, here goes https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-21-02-02381 point
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Does it matter when the last 3 people either country elected was the ****-for-brains like Trudeau, Trump, and Biden?1 point
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This is what you wrote and I quoted you on that statement. Stop trying to move the goalposts1 point
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So if we make Canada and Greenland states, we also need to make Puerto Rico and Washington DC official as well. How many Electorial votes would Canada get? What about Greenland? Shouldn't we also make individual provinces states as well, instead of one big country? Give DC and Puerto Rico the Senate representation they deserve along with all the other territories The US claims. The same with Panama, since the Musk/Trump Administration seems to want it. Make Democracy Work Again1 point
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.500! Who had that on their predictions at the beginning of the year? I was one of the more positive people on the signings this offseason in the face of so many on here saying, "it's the same team as last year", but I would never have guessed they'd be at .500 this deep into the season. Cade has taken a leap and the vet role players have been available, unlike the past few seasons. They've also taken turns stepping up. A lot of big Beasley games, but THJ has won a few games as well, and now Tobias has really stepped up since Ivey went down. JB deserves a lot of credit as well. He's not free from criticism, but he's doing exactly what I expected which is raising the floor of this team and getting them to punch above their weight. Not a championship coach, but such a huge improvement over Monty and Casey who always had their teams playing below their talent level rather than above it. Most of all, it's fun to watch this team again. And unlike the last time they were .500, this is a team on the rise rather than a 1 year push to get the 8th seed before everyone loses their jobs.1 point
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I already admitted I was dead wrong about his extension, does he have to rub it in?? (Even if he doesn't have to, I hope he continues to).1 point
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I doubt Bregman will take any short term deal because he's 31 and coming out agin at 34 is not advantageous. And if he wanted a one year pillow then Comerica is not ideal. Santander isn't happening IMHO. Brace for someone like Austin Hays or Randal Grichuk , players who hit lefties well, cost less, and as spring training nears will be willing to accept a platoon role.1 point
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Also, agree on The Money Guy. Good stuff anytime I have listened.1 point
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that's the gray area then. Seems like you could do both at the same time. Are they holding one of those 60 minutes stop watches or something? I like the idea of the goalposts lighting up. The backboard in the NBA does that.1 point
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I think it's one of those things that is just a bad choice of paradigm. I think it may feel more strange just because they aren't defining separate segments for the designers and the fabs. The oil biz might be an example of a more 'refined' approach that would better apply here; e.g., gasoline refiners and oil drilling/exploration are considered separate segments even if some majors span both, etc. So you have the analogy of some players 'upstream', some 'downstream' and some in both ends. Presenting 'semiconductor' as a single segment the way they do sort of implies a TSMC is competing with and 'losing' to NVidia when that isn't the case at all.1 point
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Vikings fans aren't taking this well. The best line I've read is that Kevin O'Connell is the Kirk Cousins of head coaches and that may be the most accurate thing a Vikings fan has ever said.1 point
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yep. I was pushed a series of women bowling. I clicked on one once because I thought it would be something funny or interesting, like a trick shot. Nope. Just a nice looking woman with a big booty bowling. Nothing interesting about it beyond that. Then I got more of them. Different women. I guess that's a thing? I wish they had a feature where you could could say something like "More like this" or "less like this". I'm not saying I'm perfect or anything but that's not what I want my social media to be about.1 point
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I think it's going to depend on a LOT of questions that we won't ever have the answers to: 1. What do the Doctor's say about the health/strength of his bone? If the docs give the okay... if they say it's as strong as it was or will be, then proceed. If they are iffy... if they are saying that it's only 85% (or less) back to full strength, then you probably have to not play him. 2. What is Hutch's conditioning like? Is he in game shape? Has he been able to work on conditioning for a few weeks? Has he been able to practice in pads? Has he been able to hit people and get hit himself for at least a week before the game? If he's not cleared to practice until like 3 days before the game, then he's not going to be contributing and shouldn't be playing. 3. What's the state of the defense leading up to the SB? If they've been playing well then the need for Hutch is reduced, but if they've just been getting by (or worse) then maybe you lean more towards getting Hutch in there. As for your bonus question: I don't think Gamblin' Dan really gambles too much on player health. He was a player himself so he knows the mentality but I also think he's smart enough to know that they have to listen to the Docs. If he's not physically ready, Campbell will not play him. However, if he's physically ready... even if he's only been able to have limited practice leading up to the SB, I think Campbell will do his best to at least get Hutch in the game a few times. No one is more aware than Campbell is about the lack of certainty in the game. While I don't think this is the case, this may be the only SB Hutch gets a chance to play in (obviously assuming we get to the SB) and Campbell will want him to have had a chance to play, even if it's just a few times on third down passing plays.1 point
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Regarding the delayed or not called delay of game penalties. I saw a couple of stories about solutions. My favorite is wire the goalposts to light up when time expires on the play clock. That way the refs don't have to constantly keep one eye on the snap and the other on the clock. Either that or sound the horn when the P-C expires.1 point
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Between that and Bluesky's latest Bot infestation....it may be time to just dropout of social media for a while1 point
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all the vikings fans have done since that game is cry about the refs. its what loser teams do. its what we used to do all the time when the refs ACTUALLY ****ed us. the viqueens just got their asses beat by a more physical team and then whined about it like bitches. its not like they were in dallas watching the refs cheat over and over again.1 point
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I have been getting way too much enjoyment listening to the Vikes crew melt down over the Vikes meltdown.1 point
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I’m going to send that to some friends of mine who are not Lions fans but who know it is a great story unfolding. Look at the faces of those fans. Perfectly captures the mix of joy and yearning.1 point
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Having a bye weeks in week 5 in a 18 game season should get the NFL Players union pissed. Campbell knew they needed that win more for health than the #1 seed.1 point
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Cheese is one of those thing where it matters what you want to do with it. I'm only a few hours from the Amish country in Ohio and they have some kick ass baby Swiss. I like that sliced thin to put on sandwiches, but it comes in a wedge. I have a hand slicer that does a slice about 3/32 (guessing, would be interesting to put a caliper on it) thick and 1 3/4 wide that works great. Grating is another story. Cheese likes to gum up, and temperature matters. But we all know that. I would go with horsepower. I've still got one of these and it works like a charm. This is manual, and I'm sure there are electric as well. Can be found on Amazon.1 point
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It’s January 6th and the Lions, Wings and Pistons have all kept their New Year’s Resolution to NOT LOSE. Meanwhile tons of people have already resumed smoking and have stopped going to the gym.1 point
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Not sure what style you want. But go to any restaurant supply store for more industrial stuff. https://www.rewonline.com/category/5709/Graters/s/pd https://www.restaurantsupply.com/graters1 point
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Correct, and as long as LH batters have deeper platoon splits than RHB, and they almost always do, it's too easy to shut down rallies by LH heavy teams with LH relievers.1 point
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I'm 100% out on Santander. Career OBP of .308. That just reeks of somebody who is going to fall off a cliff.1 point
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Rewatching the game and props, big props, to Brock Wright for hustling after Gibbs on a big run he busted in the 4th quarter with 9:26 remaining. Gibbs fumbled at the end of the run and Brock showed some heads up play and hustle with his recovery. Pretty huge play.1 point
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I don't feel bad for any other team in the NFL, or for their fans, and I won't for a long time yet. SOL is too near in the rear-view for me to be so magnanimous.1 point
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The VP is enthusiastically performing her role to a member of the opposting party with grace and dignity and excitement. You want a striking display of differences between the two parties? You got it here. And you'll get it later today when they certify the results without incident.1 point
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Worse than that really. It's not fear of the person, it's fear of admitting the person's humanity, because once you do that, the whole edifice of your ideology is at risk.1 point
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The holidays got in the way and I never continued this conversation. The "have some fun with it" was in reference to fans, like me, who bring this up. But I bring it up because Verlander, at least, compares favorably to somebody like Alex Cobb. They both stunk in 2024. But they were pretty similar in 2023 (Max was a little behind but not too far). So if that is the type of guy the Tigers are looking for, yeah, it appeals to me to bring back Verlander. And if we think Fetter & Co. can coax more performance out of Cobb, why do we not think that about Verlander or Scherzer? I don't really expect that it's going to happen, but I like the idea.1 point
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Can confirm. Also, after exercise, it’s the best tool, short of a shower, to eliminate swamp ass. As previously said, using a restroom away from home is the pits. The solution is dude wipes (or a similar product). Don’t flush them though. They are a nightmare for waste treatment and septic systems.1 point
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Oh, I don’t know about that. What if Torkleson gets his act together and Keith is deserving of playing time? Torres has a kicker in his deal if he gets traded, but so what. Pay it, move him, and play the guys with a future in Detroit. Ideally I think that’s what we should be hoping for as a best case scenario. All 3 prove/reprove themselves as major league hitters, another team needs a guy like Torres, and the Tigers get Torres’ production through that point and can get a prospect of some nature for him before losing him to free agency.1 point
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I think Jung is one of the reasons Harris is not going to up offers to Bregman. Jung came up right in the middle of the intensity of do or die games. We really don't know what he can do yet. Toronto or the Mets or Red Sox will ultimately outbid Detroit, which is why I don't see Bregman coming to Motown. 2025 Third base will be a combo of Jung and Vierling, maybe Ibanez at times.1 point
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A lot of those guys did suck, which is why the team was terrible. I still recall a pop foul that Jack Pierce dropped by first base. I was at the game and couldn't believe he dropped it! That said, as a 7-8 year old those were magical years for me and I cherish that time and that team. And then they added Kemp, Thompson, Leflore and Fidrych.....and the magic exploded in '76! LeFlore was my favorite player until they traded him1 point
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Reading all you talk about this makes me sentimental because I was radically disconnected back then from the team that had meant so much to me as a child. That 1975 season was a tough one, and living in the dramatic mountains and exotic desert landscape of Tucson, Arizona — and being a 23 year-old man — made the team easy for me to ignore because I had other things on my plate at the time. I basically missed out on Sutherland and pretty much everybody else of that time and felt no sense of lack in having little contact with the club of my childhood. 1968 had made my cup runneth over and baseball had done just about as much for me as it could ever possibly do. For one thing, I was 2000 driving miles away from Detroit and my only real way of contact with the team was through reading box scores, which with that 19-game losing streak, gave me an incentive to ignore the team. There was no way I could ever hear Ernie intoning on the radio and have him pluck my heart strings. I would go to Tucson Toro AAA PCL games wearing a Tigers cap and people would come up to me and sincerely offer condolences as only one real fan to another real fan can do without being snarky about it. It’s that whole W.P. Kinsella relation to the game that many of us have. The ballpark was surrounded by mountains and filled with palm trees, and it seemed like a paradise standing in stark contrast to how bad the Tigers were. I’m glad some of you were actual fans at the time and that you found sustenance in the midst of the heartbreak. There’s something noble about it. It’s like a vastly scaled down version of raising the flag on Iwo Jima and I’m glad some of you were doing that.1 point
