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I played on that turf- as a keeper no less- in a tournament two years after that. It was as shitty to play on as it was to look at. Concrete painted green- with seams! Free snowcones at the concession stand, though, so it was still awesome.

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Flashback to Portland 38 years ago to the 1977 championship game (NASL), with a goalkeeping boner conceding the first goal.

He’s been fined in the past for grabbing an official. She should’ve thrown a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct, but that would require NFL referees to be competent at their (part-time) jobs.

Roger Goodell will explain how Robert Kraft informed him that this type of behavior is totally permissible in 3...2...1...

Damn, that why you never give up on the play and always hustle.

This is the look of every woman at last call.

I wonder how many “honey”s and “sweetheart”s are being dropped in this conversation.

Um, is that a female ref? If so, what the hell is that? He wouldn’t do that to a male ref.

This has to be more entertaining than any NFL games going on right now

I disagree, I think the article has valid points. And as easy as it is to say “your kids shouldn’t get (insert whatever) from television! Shitty parenting alert!” most adults will acknowledge that TV shows taught them things as children. I watched Sesame Street as a kid and it did help shape me. Does that mean my

Yes, let’s not critically think and write about the media our children consume, let’s just let them blindly watch anything. Sounds like good parenting skills...

Because nearly every Republican presidential candidate has stopped at said clown college and it still remains deeply important among evangelicals. You might now like it, but the legacy of Falwell is still influential and newsworthy.

I know a fair number of gun owners. Most of them aren’t “enthusiasts,” but recognize them as a tool to be used as circumstances require (hunting, trap shooting, etc.) and are very responsible with them.

Never trust an Evangelical when he offers to “pull it out.”

My father has combat experience because he was in the army and he received army ranger training. He shakes his head at those guys that think that way. Based on his experience, the element of surprise is what gets a lot of people killed or hurt this includes soldiers. Even if you have a gun and actual combat training

I agree. I know a fair number of gun enthusiasts, having worked with them when I film historical battle reenacments. They talk a big talk and swagger and like to play soldier, but honestly, if the ‘Gubment came to take their guns, 99 percent of them would hand them over without a fuss. Because they’re chicken hawks.

Although it’s akin to screaming into the wind at this point, the chance that someone will shoot themselves or a family member with their firearm are infinitely greater than the chance they’ll shoot anyone else. And if they beat the odds and end up in a mass shooting, most people, short of the most skilled snipers, are

Falwell’s comments are just a perfect encapsulation of how these idiots think. The racism, of course, but also the action hero fantasy bullshit that they tell themselves.