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Bama Llama

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  1. Over under is 80 1/2 last I saw. Paper clips +15 and the under look pretty good. Tua's normally bat-radar accuracy is off when he can't push off on his right leg and he is gimpier than ever (high ankle sprain + surgical procedure on his right ankle, left ankle sprain, knee still somewhat sore) and on top of all this he's been holding the ball too long. Hurts is an X factor. Ewok will scramble around and OU will score enough to beat the line, if not win outright. Crowd will be 75/25 OU. Success-spoiled Tide fans won't show up in big numbers. Neutral fans will whoop it up big for the upset if we have another shitty first half, which has been a trend last few games. As a Bama fan I am definitely not confident. Maybe we can channel the Orange Bowl of 1/1/63. Bama skunked OU and Joe Don Looney 17-0. Lee Roy Jordan had 30 individual tackles. QB was some yankee kid named Namath.
  2. I'd like to see Peter Jackson's take on The Legend of Zelda. I'd pay money to see a good adaptation of the whole Zelda story / look / music schmeer.
  3. 1. I'm thinking he will be teaching the Insurgent Warfare course from the point of view of the insurgents. 2. The leg lamp takes the cake. 3. Mike Leach is Muddy the Mudskipper and I am Stimpson J. Cat. 4. My Army Air Corps WW2 vet dad would not "cotton" to Mike Leach.
  4. Always pause a beat or two to allow the defendant's atty time to object. Only answer what is asked. And don't volunteer shit. Be truthful. Fucking around on Surly is fine but being sanctioned, fined or jailed for contempt of court is not.
  5. Not single smile crossed his countenance during the entirety of the Heisman show. Sourpuss Aggieman, I'd say.
  6. Is it just me or is Kyler Murray's father a joyless, arrogant asshole?
  7. This story is now my Grecian urn of fables. It has set the tone for Christmas 2018. Many thanks.
  8. Not to mention a raven plucking an eyeball from the skull of a corpse and swallowing it. It's hard to stop watching this film if one surfs into it. The voice of Nigel Terry (Arthur) doesn't sit well for some reason but you like soft focus and tons if gleaming armor, you'll love Excalibur.
  9. LEGEND (1985) Perfect for a cold wet Sunday afternoon - Ridley Scott directing unicorns, nubile Mia Sara, with Tim Curry and his voice. My only criticisms - the Cruise factor and too much gossamer shit in the air early on.
  10. "Impact" as a verb. "Partner" as a verb. Coaches using the royal "we."
  11. "Theenk yow." "Joolery." "All the sudden."
  12. Each and every commercial for an unpronounceable medication with a voiceover citing multiple horrendous side effects like spontaneous skin sloughing, chronic diarrhea and bleeding from the eyes. No thanks, I'll take my chances with the disease in question. Thank God for the DVR.
  13. I got a preadolescent thrill when as an 11-year old my mother forced me to go with her to From Russia With Love. Get this - she thought it was a travel documentary! When the belly dancer came bopping out with a jewel in her navel, she said, "Oh son, what I brought you to!" And started to get up to leave. My eyes were popping out of my head. I kept telling her the Scenic steppes and onion domes would probably be coming up in a minute or two - and I conned her into watching the whole film. Hey, it was 1963. You had to be there.
  14. And Simcoe's quasi-falsetto voice only added to the menace. You're right, an excellent, vicious villain. His superior, Major Hewlett, who had the hots for lovely Anna, was a very sympathetic character. This series really brought the Revolutionary War to life.
  15. If Nick Saban quit tomorrow and personally endorsed him, Urban Meyer would never be considered. Alabama would rather have Bear Bryant's hat than that unctuous weasel, 97% winning percentage be damned.
  16. Someone explain to me why Bama/OU are playing in Miami rather than Jerrahworld. Does or does not the 1 seed get shortest travel distance? Dallas is 100 miles closer to Tuscaloosa. No sir, I don't like it. Dallas would be a home game for OU, so if someone fucked up, fine with me. Or was this like one of Bill Muuray's "more like a guideline" things?
  17. Should've punted. Still, his teams have dominated six out of the last eight quarters vs Bama.
  18. And he did it without seeking publicity, so there's that. Total silence from Steve. Not a word. See how YOU like it.
  19. I enjoyed the attention to period detail and class-distinct manners of speaking in Turn: Washington's Spies. The actor who portrayed GW looked as if he just walked off the front of a dollar bill. Several other excellent casting choices. Historical adventures, count me in, from Rapa Nui to Dunkirk. Barry Lyndon would be an example of how to transport a viewer through history.
  20. With apologies to Jurassic Park commenters, I must join those above who commented on Saving Private Ryan. I first saw it in a packed house, maybe 300 people, on a Friday night. When it ended and the credits began to appear, for at least ninety seconds no one spoke or got up or even moved. It was totally silent. Slowly, silently, the theater emptied. It sad by far the most powerful, gut-wrenching film I have seen. Leave it to Speilberg. All I could think was, the best war is a very bad thing and the worst peace is very good indeed.
  21. A running plot line in Deadwood always vividly reminded me of Mel's great line in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore": Vera, the neurotic mouse of a waitress, was nowhere to be found. Diners were asking for her over and over and when Mel had heard "Where's Vera?" one time too many, he came barging out of the kitchen waving his spatula and yelled, "She went to shit and the hogs ate her!"
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