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Miscounted the days I'm on vacation. Came up a day short on socks. Have to get a second day out of a pair.
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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Jun 8, 2017 -> 08:49 AM) Trump wasnt under investigation at the time of the questions. This also doesn't mean that the FBI had concluded that Trump was not involved or that Trump had no knowledge of Russian interference with the election. It was/is an ongoing investigation, and until Trump is a suspect, it is fair to say he is not under investigation. That goes for anyone (satellites) associated with the investigation.
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I can't believe we in AZ continue to elect McCain. I'm not sure he understands what is being investigated.
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QUOTE (flavum @ Jun 7, 2017 -> 07:23 PM) Oh my god. The bullpen celebrations. Clowns. The whole "look at me" vibe with the Cubs is from the top down - Theo to Maddon to the players.
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QUOTE (Brian @ Jun 7, 2017 -> 12:57 PM) I have her talk dirty to me of course. He didn't quite spell it out, but I'm pretty sure that's the feature Tex is looking to utilize more/better.
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QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 4, 2017 -> 01:06 PM) A little before my time but his radio interviews over a decade ago were great He was great on The Score as the baseball "expert." Unlike many of the guys these shows put on now, Jimmy actually watched both Sox and Cubs games and had real thoughts about what he saw. He didn't just bs for 20 minutes. A true original. RIP.
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QUOTE (Reddy @ May 30, 2017 -> 01:52 PM) Yeah he's off base on this one... Republican lawmakers, yes. Republicans in general? Nah. But the Republicans who fall into that category are just voting against their self-interest in the name of god, guns and gays in the vast majority of instances. I agree that many people vote against what we would perceive to be their best interests, but I think that's only if we consider people's financial best interests to be the sole basis of casting a vote. I know plenty of union members who are staunch Republicans. Doesn't make much sense to me since the Republican platform is pretty much anti-union, but they have their reasons, I'm sure. If they value guns and believe Republican religious values represent them best, and they cast their votes for the Republican. Who am I to question their reasons? Do we question rich people like Bill Gates, Oprah, Warren Buffet or the "liberals" in Hollywood who vote against their personal best financial interests? I don't ever see that (FYI - I'm not even certain Gates & Buffet vote Democratic, but I know they have talked about paying higher taxes).
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QUOTE (ptatc @ May 30, 2017 -> 01:08 PM) It wasn't a beanball, he hit him in the hip. Next time don't stand and admire your homerun. Pitchers don't like that. What ye sow so shall ye reap. So, if a pitcher strikes a batter out in a big game with the bases loaded and pumps his arm vigorously in celebration, it would be ok for the hitter to charge the mound because his feelings were hurt? Edit - didn't notice the post above when I posted.
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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ May 29, 2017 -> 11:12 PM) The problem with this is the opposite corollary....most Republicans (not ALL) have never walked in the shoes of those poor people whose programs they are gutting, have no first-hand experience with Meals on Wheels, etc. I would like to see the data that confirms this because I'm certain many Republicans have received and do receive help from the government. There are plenty of poor Republicans.
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QUOTE (iamshack @ May 29, 2017 -> 05:24 PM) I do not think that is a fight Bryce Harper was going to win. Samardzija got knocked down by his own guy right before he was going to tackle Harper. I would have liked to see that collision. Beanballs are dumb. I don't blame a batter for charging the mound, but it's not too bright. Easy way to get injured, and not a good look for Harper throwing the helmet. He's lucky that it seemed to slip out of his hand.
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Frank Deford - 78. He was a great writer and had some really good features on various sports programs on tv.
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QUOTE (iamshack @ May 28, 2017 -> 04:41 PM) Agreed with Rabbit....this is a good thread, except for the weird s*** about Caulfield's foreign concubines and Reddy's shirtless picture threats. WTF? I guess my question is the same as a few others have asked...what do you want? I agree, there are advantages to being white. There are advantages to being male. But what the f*** is your point? Caulfield's posts are so long I generally have a hard time following them. He seems to argue both sides of every point. I guess my personal experience, raBBit's experience, and many other people's experiences are just tough luck or aberrations.. I still get to be white, so I win. It seems that we are supposed to believe America is terrible because white people are by and large in positions of power. But, that doesn't mean all white people benefit. Every other country has the same problems as the United States. There are different classes. Some people have privilege. Some are downtrodden. Race isn't always the factor. What's the explanation for class systems in countries that have homogenous populations? Is whitey to blame for different classes of people in Africa, Asia, Latin America,...?
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I had a very similar experience to raBBit. Both of my parents are immigrants. Similarly, they were one of the last families to move out of their parish when the neighborhood changed and their church was closed. That's when they decide to move. The only privilege I had was a private Catholic education because that was something my parents valued, but we had few material things. Pretty much the only toys we had were balls - many which we found at parks. My dad worked as a union building engineer. Solid, but unspectacular income. My mom worked a few shifts as a waitress, earning very little outside of a little time away from her six kids. They had a mortgage, tuition, and no savings. We were all above average to excellent students. We all earned degrees from four year universities. None of us received financial aid. My best friend, who went to high school with me and who was my college roommate, has a background which is basically the same as mine - with the exception of having 3 kids in his family, being of Mexican descent, and he growing up in an arguably better neighborhood. His grades were lower than mine. His ACT was much lower. Yet, he went to U of I for free. In fact, he got tuition, room and board + additional money for living expenses. I had loans and work study. I understand the white privilege argument in an historical sense, but there are plenty of white individuals and communities that do not benefit simply from the color of their skin. Maybe society doesn't automatically judge them in a negative way based solely on the color of their skin as frequently happens with minorities, but large numbers of white people are just as underserved as their minority counterparts. Real "white privilege" only belongs to a select few.
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Walking Out of Graduations Like Notre Dame's
Middle Buffalo replied to greg775's topic in The Filibuster
I'd bet a good percentage of the straight Catholics who attend ND participate in sex outside of wedlock & for reasons other than for procreation. Care to enlighten the board on Catholicism's stance of extramarital sex, Greg? Why would these good Catholics go to ND if they engage in this perverse behavior? -
Walking Out of Graduations Like Notre Dame's
Middle Buffalo replied to greg775's topic in The Filibuster
Sadly, the leaders of the Catholic religion haven't always been paragons of virtue. Not sure what it says in "the rules" about pedophilia, but, for the record, I'm opposed to it. -
It's kind of funny to see the national love he's getting now that he's a Red Sox. It's not as if he hasn't dominated before.
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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ May 19, 2017 -> 09:43 PM) Nothing but great tunes on the Singles soundtrack. Man, does that take me back. Haven't heard Mother Love Bone or Mudhoney in a while. I had to look it up since its been a while since I heard it. "Breath" is my favorite song on the album. It's one of those songs that I can hear over and over.
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I was in college during the early days of grunge, so this hits pretty hard. I remember just being stunned when I heard that Kurt Cobain died. I wasn't a huge Soundgarden fan, but Cornell definitely had one of the great rock voices of all time. "Say Hello 2 Heaven" is probably my favorite song that he sang. I just pulled it up on YouTube, and it stills holds up as a great vocal. Cool lyrics, too. Music is one of the things I find that can instantly transport me to another time. Sometimes I hear a song, and i know what it felt like to hear that song when I was in high school or college or on a road trip with friends. Condolences to all the fans that grew up with Chris Cornell as their background music.
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Good thing he's only the President.
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2017 NFL off season thread
Middle Buffalo replied to southsider2k5's topic in A and J's Olde Tyme Sports Pub
QUOTE (soxfan49 @ May 15, 2017 -> 06:24 PM) Probably not the Browns since, you know, they passed on him That would make it the most Browns thing ever. -
Obviously, this is a pretty simple interpretation of photos and videos I've seen, but look at how comfortable and loose Trump looks with the Russians in the photos vs. how stiff and uncomfortable he has looked with Germany, Japan, Canada, et al.
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QUOTE (Soxbadger @ May 15, 2017 -> 03:14 PM) I think we really need to prosecute the people who leaked that Trump gave away information to Russia. Obviously these people are criminals and should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I believe Jeff Sessions is working on a memorandum of law that anyone who leaks information should be charged with treason and are enemy combatants, therefore falling outside of the Geneva Convention. So, it's ok for Trump to leak intelligence, but treason if someone leaks the information that Trump leaked intelligence? Makes sense to me. :
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Yep. It's ASU Gammage. It a nice theater. Pretty casual, though I shake my head at some of the people who show up in basketball shorts and the like. Balcony is super steep like Sox park's upper deck. I had front row of the balcony a few years ago, and the railing height was right around my knee level. One little stumble on the way to my seat = no more Middle Buffalo. Luckily, I'm tremendously athletic.
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I just bought season tix for ASU next year (I've had season tix a few times in the past, as well). 8 shows - including Hamilton - cost $240. Granted, they're balcony seats, but the Hamilton ticket was $30. Had to buy a season ticket to get it, though, but it's a good place to see shows.
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For a guy who claims that he doesn't like Trump, Greg sure fights hard to defend him.