Money for nothin' and your chicks for freeAnd how many of us try to convince the chicks they’re Gen-X?
Money for nothin' and your chicks for freeAnd how many of us try to convince the chicks they’re Gen-X?
FIFY: "Baby Boomer chick's were hot."Baby Boomer chick's are hot.
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HOT! HOT! HOT!
Reading this thread makes me feel old, and that's making me a little sad.
The positive is that I will completely forget about it a few minutes after I leave the thread ... because I'm old.
100% and it's sad. Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.I know quite a few people over 40 who don’t know jack about history. They aren’t really interested either. I think it’s common for young people of all generations to not be interested in history. Folks tend to educate themselves as they get into their 50’s.
Just my 2 cents
Great episode
100% and it's sad. Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.
Like, don't people know that bell bottoms AREN'T a new thing??
Teddy Roosevelt had his fair share of flaws, but nobody can deny that he was a man of action, a man of sheer will, and overall, a good man. One of my two overall presidential heroes along with Abraham Lincoln.Yeah, I have lived by that quote and this from TR as well. "In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing." --Theodore Roosevelt--
TR gave the square deal and his cousin FDR gave us the fair deal. TR was a hawk, however, he led by example and he felt his sons should follow in his footsteps. I agree TR faults and he glorified war, but overall, one of the best ever and as to Lincoln, yeah, we have him #1.I wish we still had him with us; the world needs more men like Teddy Roosevelt, not less.
Shit, forgot that Roosevelt also created the Food and Drug Administration! Before they were made, there were a lot of snake-oil salesmen who would make "curative elixirs" that were nothing but horseshit, where chalk was put into milk to make it seem "whiter", etc. OH, and he was the only president to ever win the Medal of Honor for his actions at San Juan Hill.Teddy Roosevelt had his fair share of flaws, but nobody can deny that he was a man of action, a man of sheer will, and overall, a good man. One of my two overall presidential heroes along with Abraham Lincoln.
I will always love him for restoring the natural beauty of the U.S. out of sheer respect for it, for getting rid of giant and corrupt corporations by "trust-busting", for working himself from a sickly boy with asthma to the pinnacle of physical dominance, for risking his life in the Spanish-America War, for negotiating a peace deal between Japan and Russia and earning the Nobel Peace Prize, for getting shot by an attempted assassin during a speech and finishing the speech even with a bullet in him, for saying many quotes that ring true, even in the modern age, and for being an overall total badass.
I wish we still had him with us; the world needs more men like Teddy Roosevelt, not less.
I love FDR, too. He was inspirational in his own right as well, and I should definitely include him in a list of inspirational presidents as well. He helped with the Great Depression as best as he could (but it was WW2, really and sadly, that jumpstarted the world's problems with the entirety of the Depression, for the most part).TR gave the square deal and his cousin FDR gave us the fair deal. TR was a hawk, however, he led by example and he felt his sons should follow in his footsteps. I agree TR faults and he glorified war, but overall, one of the best ever and as to Lincoln, yeah, we have him #1.
Yup.We still have snake-oil salesmen.
They're on Capital Hill.
Sort of funny in away. My Old friend Sammy.He actually went with me to Vegas to collect my Rams big bet 1999/2000 like in April.Teddy Roosevelt had his fair share of flaws, but nobody can deny that he was a man of action, a man of sheer will, and overall, a good man. One of my two overall presidential heroes along with Abraham Lincoln.
I will always love him for restoring the natural beauty of the U.S. out of sheer respect for it, for getting rid of giant and corrupt corporations by "trust-busting", for working himself from a sickly boy with asthma to the pinnacle of physical dominance, for risking his life in the Spanish-America War, for negotiating a peace deal between Japan and Russia and earning the Nobel Peace Prize, for getting shot by an attempted assassin during a speech and finishing the speech even with a bullet in him, for saying many quotes that ring true, even in the modern age, and for being an overall total badass.
I wish we still had him with us; the world needs more men like Teddy Roosevelt, not less.
Valid concerns and it sucks to have to even think that way. AJ, why couldn't you stay outta trouble dammit?!I like Jackson for our left tackle. He's been good. The whole line has been good. They have a nice chemistry with each other. And they know how our backs run. But I don't like the potential suspension. If it happens its not likely to be just two games this time. If its 8 games they gotta seriously think about their options.
I wonder if there's been any contact with Taylor Decker's agent? Obviously you don't wanna be paying two left tackles 19-20 million each. But Jackson has no guarantees after this season. If they were to cut him in 2027 the dead cap would be 5 million with a cap savings of 19 million. Which is about the annual salary Decker would want.
I'd prefer to keep Jackson but can we be sure there won't be any more incidents? A 3rd could end up a much longer suspension.