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Well, yeah. And OP would be straight if he weren't gay.
Berman is Berman. He's awful.
Linesman, as you know I'm not one to complain as I prefer to dispense my own brand of forum justice but Talent's homo slur is a clear violation of the Green Zone and I'd like to see him charged with a pink card.
Obviously Talent has me mistaken with ponyboy Hack.
Last edited by Prime2; September 17, 2015, 04:41 PM.
"Whole milk, not the candy-ass 2-percent or skim milk."
Sitting here in Wilkes-Barre airport, I just finished one of the best historical narratives I've ever read. If you're an aviator or a WWII buff, you'll be very pleased with Peter Townsend's Duel Of Eagles. It covers the development and implementation of both the British and German air forces from the end of WWI through the Battle of Britain by one of Britain's finest aces. Its level of detail is on par with Shirer's Rise and Fall Of The Third Reich but reads like a Clancy thriller. The book was a bestseller in the 1970 (I think) and is extraordinarily well written. So good, I'm going to order a hardcopy off Amazon as a permanent addition to my library.
“Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx
Sitting here in Wilkes-Barre airport, I just finished one of the best historical narratives I've ever read. If you're an aviator or a WWII buff, you'll be very pleased with Peter Townsend's Duel Of Eagles. It covers the development and implementation of both the British and German air forces from the end of WWI through the Battle of Britain by one of Britain's finest aces. Its level of detail is on par with Shirer's Rise and Fall Of The Third Reich but reads like a Clancy thriller. The book was a bestseller in the 1970 (I think) and is extraordinarily well written. So good, I'm going to order a hardcopy off Amazon as a permanent addition to my library.
Is it really that good or something you read so you can fall asleep at night?
What the heck are all the refs saying when they huddle up after a flag is thrown? I was watching the Denver/KC game last night and thought it would be kinda cool to be in the middle of one of these post-flag sessions to hear what is said. Seems like a lot of talking is going on and everyone has something to say. Has anyone on the board ever been in a real unique or perplexing discussion after a flag. Any arguments?
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I know The Wire has been discussed on here as one of the best series ever...and I agree. But has anyone watched Narcos on Netflix? I'm only 5 episodes in, but I think it's gonna better than that. Damn good.
Last edited by The Oracle; September 18, 2015, 10:36 AM.
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