Saw a lot of these clips live, still laughed while watching on youtube.
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This is how it starts. Next thing you know, you're in a devil's triangle with her and her meth dealer, trying to remember the last time you took a decent hot shower.
BUICK1. The NFL sets X money aside for the refs as a whole every year, thats X% of Y total money they make. The problem here (that NO ONE seems to understand, they just blindly bitch about the refs) is that the NFL wanted to bring in ONE MORE CREW and still keep the same X%. Now normally it would be ok to split the X between more people, because you'd make up for it by increasing the X.
No, the labor dispute is about so much more than this. I think the main sticking point right now is probably the issue of pension v 401(k). The NFL wants to move away from the pension model and towards the 401(k) contribution model, like many major companies are doing these days. The refs who have come up under the pension model want their pensions to be grandfathered in if the league moves to a 401(k). There are also many more facets, including the league wanting to institute more checks-and-balances for ref performance, instituting full-time crews, and salary changes among others.
Well done, nice first episode fellas. I sent it to a bunch of my SC2 playing buddies and they liked it.
Yes sir! Hope that mojo translates into winning some hats tonight.
I was going to tune in, but... 2 threads? I just don't know anymore...
Really nice hud, I've been using it for a couple of days now and I love it. I knew I recognized that name from somewhere else!
A couple of my favorites, one fiction and one non-fiction:
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
This book is dark, visceral, and violent, following "the Kid" and his time with the Glanton Gang, a group of mid-1800s scalp hunters. The antagonist, Judge Holden, is a deeply disturbing character. McCarthy's prose is tight and blunt, and you'll probably have to reach for a dictionary from time to time to get some of the archaic terms, but his style is biblical and grand and he is one of America's best living writers.
Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto by Chuck Klosterman
In this collection of essays presented as tracks on a mix-tape, Klosterman writes interesting, funny essays on the vast spectrum of pop-culture, digging for the "real meaning" behind everything from the Real World and Saved by the Bell to celebrity sex tapes and internet porn to the Lakers/Celtics rivalry. He's the type of writer who's incredibly readable even when his ideas are off-the-wall bizarre.
YOU FORGOT TO LINK YOUR STREAM:
Maybe something like
The Combo with cbear and Sal
On the Point (or On Point)
Fully Charged
The Drop
or the can't-fail TF2 ZOO CREW WITH SALZO AND THE BEAR
"Meanwhile pyyyour on stream calls out nNn as being dicks for not waiting even though his team did the same thing."
I'm pretty sure the only thing he said was that they should've had a backup.
Should hold out for some LA Lights imo.
It's worth noting that art doesn't have to be "good" to be art. I'm having a hard time imagining any reasonable definition of art that would exclude what Michael Bay does.
Thanks dudes, great stream. So many good moments mentioned, but for me, the highlight of the cast was probably MACKEY RISING.
happy birthday thrill what sort of piñata did you have?