joe galiba
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Virtual meeting suck anyway
we need to go back to the old days when meetings were long "lunches"
we need to go back to the old days when meetings were long "lunches"
Only if the company is buying drinks and handing out bonuses.Virtual meeting suck anyway
we need to go back to the old days when meetings were long "lunches"
it sucked for me, I was too young for the liquid lunches and when I was old enough it stopped being a thingOnly if the company is buying drinks and handing out bonuses.
He is a Ram, I wish him and anyone else who are associated with the Rams nothing but terrible karma for their whole life, excluding anyone from the St Louis Rams who disassociate themselves from that franchiseAaron Donald just retired. While I wish him nothing but the best, and while I realize he had nothing left to prove...it still leaves a giant hole in my heart.
...You do realize that AD was drafted by St. Louis before the Rams moved, right? Not his or the other players' faults they moved to LA (and honestly, that's the team I grew up watching, and I couldn't bring myself to cheer for anyone else or leave them; I'd be a fan if they were playing in Antarctica or Venus), and he's the greatest defensive player of his era.He is a Ram, I wish him and anyone else who are associated with the Rams nothing but terrible karma for their whole life, excluding anyone from the St Louis Rams who disassociate themselves from that franchise
I had season tickets for every single year, so yes I know when he was drafted...You do realize that AD was drafted by St. Louis before the Rams moved, right? Not his or the other players' faults they moved to LA (and honestly, that's the team I grew up watching, and I couldn't bring myself to cheer for anyone else or leave them; I'd be a fan if they were playing in Antarctica or Venus), and he's the greatest defensive player of his era.
Players should forfeit their careers bc team owner moved team? Do you realize how insanely stupid that sounds?I had season tickets for every single year, so yes I know when he was drafted
and I do blame the players, they could choose not to play for the absolute scum that is the Rams organization, if they denounce the Rams I will extend my forgiveness, otherwise... bad karma for all
I dream of an asteroid crashing into the giant bedpan that is Levi south
my best friend still follows that scum and he calls me a hater, my reply is always "yes, yes I am"
forcing trades is a thing, Elway did it, Bo did it (well , he sat out a year and went back in the draft)Players should forfeit their careers bc team owner moved team? Do you realize how insanely stupid that sounds?
forcing trades is a thing, Elway did it, Bo did it (well , he sat out a year and went back in the draft)
plus it is the Rams and Kroenke
f*** them times 8.6875 billion
and I did state that I am willing to offer players forgiveness for the bad karma I wish upon them if they renounce that scum of an organization
I burned every last bit of my Rams stuff, including my ticket stub from the Super Bowl win (I think my daughters may have liberated some Warner and Bruce items)
watching my daughters cry after the Rams announced their move removed all the value of those items to meThat's a massive shame. I would've paid for that ticket stub, framed it. Honestly would've paid for all of your Rams stuff.
No formerly-prized possession is worth burning or throwing away, ever, no matter how insignificant it may seem. Someone threw away a piece of a blue racquetball, which I had in my possession because it was at a high school, frozen in liquid nitrogen, thrown against the wall and I got the biggest piece. It was one of the very few good memories I had from middle and high school, and it meant the world to me.
I'm sorry you have such hatred in your heart that you would burn something that others value beyond measure.
Ok,watching my daughters cry after the Rams announced their move removed all the value of those items to me
its not really hatred, it is more of a burning dislike
And they play hockey there.117 degrees here in AZ where I am right now. It's like walking into an oven lol
Anything can break with enough force behind it.did anyone else here know that a dipstick can actually break when checking your oil
I hope it broke while not inserted otherwise that sounds like a potentially really bad day.did anyone else here know that a dipstick can actually break when checking your oil
bad day, went to check daughter’s oil and the end of the dipstick came off leaving the rest stuck in the tubeI hope it broke while not inserted otherwise that sounds like a potentially really bad day.
Love this film! It’s been years since I’ve watched it but Nicky Katt’s pool hall dialogue still cracks me up. Dobb’s commentary on the dvd is great too.The Limey (1999), which has so much stylistic homage to Point Blank (1967, pictured in avatar) and is a clear Get Carter (1971) progeny, does not get enough credit. Peter Fonda's character is CLEARLY meant to be Phil Spector, and three years AFTER this movie came out, Phil Spector actually killed a young girl in his Hollywood hills home after an argument. Perhaps this is so spectacular it takes years to even wrap our minds around this.
At any rate, disappointment suffuses this (brisk 88 minute) movie, from the moment Juan Guzman's character hears Wilson mispronounce his name, all the way to the end. It adds one of the most profound takes on revenge in neo noir. Unlike the oblivious-by-design protagonist in Memento, here in The Limey we understand that at the bottom of revenge lies disappointment, and at the bottom of disappointment is disappointment in oneself. Soderbergh's little brilliant neo noir is the very best doom noir of the 1990s. I have it above A Simple Plan (1998) which is second.