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  • The HoF isn’t just for players.

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    LuFins DadL
    The thing is, he’s not getting the award for that, but for 50 years worth of work since. He’s been the director of all the Steelers videography for 30 years and has done an amazingly job, helping to define the modern camera placement for TV broadcasts, the All-22 Coaches Tape, and more. But, it started as an extra 5 cameramen needed for the Wild Card Game. So he came in for a one game gig and just happened to catch a pivotal part of one of the most controversial plays of all time… That brought him back the next year, and the rest is history.
  • Original Movies (not sequel, not reboot, not spin-off)

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    George KG
    The Judge High-powered obnoxious Chicago lawyer (Robert Downey Jr.) goes home to Indiana to bury his mother. His two sibs (Vincent Dinofrio and Jeremy Strong) and father (Robert Duvall) have a strained relationship. Duvall is indicted in a hit-and-run and Downey defends him. Kind of sappy, formulaic, etc. But watching these actors was amazing. Downey dominates every scene...except those where opposing counsel, Billy Bob Thornton is in. On Netflix for another 3-4 days. Watch it at 1.25 speed.... Link to video
  • Whoa...

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  • TuCa in Oz

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    MikM
    First thing I’ve heard from him I liked. But I really liked it.
  • Beethoven's hair - again

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    George KG
    @Renauda said in Beethoven's hair - again: Beethoven’s health was at best, a mess Yeah, no kidding. Somewhere I read that the cause of death was "jaundice and dropsy." Sounds like liver failure to me. Also, his gut was awful. I believe it was Rossini who visited him in Vienna and was appalled at the condition of his apartment. There were chamber pots stored under the piano, filth everywhere. Robert Greenberg commented that the Second Symphony might have been Beethoven's way of externalizing his cranky gut. The whole 4th movement is a bunch of hiccups, burps and farts. Link to video
  • Brexit, a still life.

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Renauda said in Brexit, a still life.: @Doctor-Phibes Wazzocks. and pillocks.
  • Proud - Day 27 I’m getting referrals now!

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    CopperC
    celebrate
  • Cruz files bill...

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Horace said in Cruz files bill...: A loophole in an unimportant law that solves a non-problem with small stakes gambling being part of a product purchase? Yes, in all honesty this whole thing probably isn't that important, which was kind of behind my point about how our positions would all be reversed if it was the other guy making the suggestion. It's not really a genius move either, of course, it's just political opportunism. I do also have to admit I find Ted Cruz to be one of the most unbearable individuals I can think of, which probably sways how I feel about pretty much anything he says. I know, I know, in this highly rational, scientific environment that shouldn't matter, but that's complete bollocks as we all know.
  • Beautiful Saturday - What’s for dinner?

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    JollyJ
    Won't be much today, we're putting up pickles and peas. Be lucky to get a fish stick...
  • I did it. I'm sorry. Now kill me.

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    JollyJ
    @George-K said in I did it. I'm sorry. Now kill me.: Swift justice, amirite? Should have had a dirt bath 15 years ago.
  • The WPATH Files

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    JollyJ
    I'm not checking...
  • Fun with VEEP URLs

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    George KG
    @89th said in Fun with VEEP URLs: zombo.com Now there's something I haven't thought about in about 15 years.
  • SCOTUS: Government censorship of Social Media OK...

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    George KG
    @Doctor-Phibes said in SCOTUS: Government censorship of Social Media OK...: isn't that like saying The Bible or Jesus condoned slavery because they don't condemn it? No. It's like saying "There's no speed limit, drive as fast as you want." Lack of prohibition is permission. @Horace said in SCOTUS: Government censorship of Social Media OK...: It's like a mistrial rather than a finding of guilt or not-guilt. So, the merits can be retried some other time, when this sort of censorship is actually coercive, and does some specific harm. Good point. It never was adjudicated, so the precedent stands.
  • Sorry, you knew the law.

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  • A once proud lady, now homeless.

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  • Primaries

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    George KG
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  • No Corollas, No Camrys...

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    AxtremusA
    Congratulations, @mark! A family elder was once assigned a Toyota Crown for his personal use as part of his employment perks. My reaction at the time was, "nice," but didn't feel that the Crown was anything "special." But that was many years ago, so most likely the Crown model has improved a lot over the years (as have most other Toyota models).
  • Is this antisemitism or are we foreskinphobes?

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    JollyJ
    @Tom-K said in Is this antisemitism or are we foreskinphobes?: DAMN the place, it's all new to me. ok-- as I was saying I lack the passion of "the men of the scarlet partial pants." Anyways stoopid joke. If you don't mind I'd like to post here a little. Fire away! Just don't fire too premature, like some of our members...
  • All Trump, all the time

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  • Nate’s Odds

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    LuFins DadL
    The replies are HIGHlarious…