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Trey3216

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  1. He’s having a pretty tough day today
  2. THey smoke the chicken and then when you order it, they flash fry it to crisp up the skin. It's absolutely fantastic
  3. THey can say what they want, but for me, the Arc de Triomphe is ours. The scenes of American tanks rolling through it when Paris was liberated was all I need to see.
  4. 2:26:00 is where "Blood on the Risers" comes in.
  5. I’m searching all over the place for it but can’t find it yet.
  6. 17:25 on the local broadcast I posted if you want to watch it. Fuck me.
  7. Go back about 11 minutes on this one...
  8. God damnit I'm in my office crying my eyes out right now. They just had the French Military choir sing "What a helluva way to die!"
  9. Doctor??? I barely Squirt her….
  10. A lot of mathematically inclined people decide to shit on their keyboard when it comes to dealing with the idea that shit doesn’t go straight up forever, or realize that we may also be in a period where it doesn’t matter a fuck. There’s lots of ways we need to be better, but we don’t and can’t control everything.
  11. Dad sent me this pic. His Uncle Dan carried it onto the beach. Got his kneecap blown off by pillbox fire. His kids gave it to my dad to keep and pass down.
  12. I just hit play on BoB. Dustier today than ever.
  13. I don't know why this song always reminds me of my Dad's stories coming home from 'Nam, or makes me think of the guys that stormed the beach 80 years ago tonight/tomorrow, but I think it encapsulates their retreat into everyday society. "In the clearing stands a boxer, a fighter by his trade"
  14. The if's and histrionics/posts on this board read like the pundits in front of the '06-'09 housing bubble as thought nothing can ever change...it can only continue. It doesn't happen until it does, and then it does. Just like dynamic systems have always done.
  15. The Alps have long been a significant barrier to swift attack
  16. Agree fully. Although in '11 we had 2 defensive X-factors ideally situated to give Lebron fits. A 6'5'', meaty Jason Kidd to front and a lengthy, scrappy Matrix to force Lebron into settling. I don't think a lot of pundits and Boston-stans realize how quick and heady Lively and Gafford are. They keep saying "they'll just pull them out of the paint" as though those 2 can't defend the perimeter against a big man that can shoot.
  17. Boom! Got it qeued up just in time.
  18. AI isn’t even the same conversation as Kyrie re:shot making.
  19. That's fine. Laugh as you will. But Kyrie, at least 'basketball' skill wise, is on one hand all-time in the NBA in pure skills. Very few dribble, pass, shoot, and understand the game like he does. He's been an injured idiot half of his career, but that doesn't change the fact at how skilled he is. He absolutely is more basketball skilled than MJ. That doesn't mean he's a better player, not by a damn sight. Doesn't mean he's a better athlete either. He's more refined skills-wise though.
  20. Kyrie is literally one of the most gifted basketball skilled players that has ever played. He’s more basketball gifted than Jordan, certainly more than Lebron. (Basketball skills-wise. Jordan was a much better athlete that had sensational skills).
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