HeyMcFly
HeyMcFly
HeyMcFly

I’ve never encountered the baggage claim scenario. Can someone who has explain what happens when you have a connecting flight? Are you able to request that you still receive it at the gate?

I think the impeachment crowd understands that perfectly well, thank you very much. As horrible as Pence would be on social issues - and I’m not trying to discount that - that’s still, to me, preferable to having Trump woken up at 2:30 a.m. with the message that a dozen ICBMs are inbound (which are actually just a

Try 4/4 of the entire main cast of HBO’s Girls.

These puns are atom my league.

Hoping this is true if only so I don’t have to listen to him once a week during the season.

A few points here:

It’s unclear to me why/how people are misreading your comment.

“Basically, the only reason to move on is cap space, and the only reason you want cap space is to sign more free agents. But the team is so bad right now”

And just to follow up on your attempt to argue assumption of risk: the victim assumed the risk of a player or someone else unintentionally running into him. He did not assume the risk that someone else would undertake the criminal act of assaulting him.

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Yeah, I’m going to strike that answer as not responsive to my question. (If you haven’t received legal training, maybe don’t repeatedly take such unequivocal stands on a legal issue.)

Where’d you get your law degree?

Where are you from? Remind me not to visit. I’d prefer not to be some place where lowering one’s body when delivering a hit is an acceptable instinct for minimizing harm to one’s self.

And a prosecutor — which I used to be — would argue that video clearly shows the offender extend his arms and lower his body to hit the victim, and that if he was acting defensively he would have tried to run around the victim or slow down/place his hands in front of him as if to brace.

Watch the video before you comment on what it shows. You can clearly see that the offender didn’t just happen to bump into the victim as they both were running; he extended his arms and delivered a shove/hit. Whether the victim was allowed to be there or not doesn’t really enter into the equation here.

“Both have some blame.”

Perhaps in some non-legal sense, but it doesn’t negate the offender’s actions. You can clearly see in the video that he didn’t merely bump into the the guy; he extended his arms and applied force to the victim.

We literally had a whole war over whether one of the Several States may decide to withdraw from the Union. (They don’t.)

Guess what? They hadn’t committed a crime. (Not every violation of the law = a “crime.”)

Uh, let’s say that I wanted to get into tennis. Who...who might that be in the photo up top?

Justin Pugh Brett Jones wasn’t much better filling in for the injured Bobby Hart at right tackle