TheShortMan
TheShortMan
TheShortMan

Tell that to Billy Cole.

“destitute”?

Isn't what you're describing in you're hypothetical just a poorly run company?

No, it doesn't mean there is a significant barrier to firing anyone. It just means that some positions take longer to fill than others. And in my experience, large corporations can have very cumbersome hiring processes that take a ridiculous amount of time to fill a slot. But during the interim, the corporation

Sure you have to train and and get up to speed any new worker, not to mention the time and expense that goes into the actual hiring of said worker (which can get quite expensive). But because it may take a while to replace a worker, does not mean that worker is indispensable. If anything, it points equally to the

Indeed. I added a bit to my post, which I'm not sure you saw, but I think my "bone to pick" really is not a disagreement. You seem to get this point quite well and articulated it better than I did.

This is an unusually good article on this topic well done.

You, fair commenter, have won the Internet today.

Fair enough. Thanks for your thoughts. I'm not on board with polyamory, for me, but I can certainly appreciate a well-reasoned approach like yours. And your point about [insert issue here] making or breaking a monogamous relationship is an excellent one. I see that as part of the inherent self-sacrifice that goes

"I love that being polyamorous means there doesn't have to be that heart-wrenching 'choosing' bullshit moment."

How are you going to feel when your husband falls in love with someone else?

Or, y'know, respect the guy and your relationship with him enough to not be with other people. If you can't do that, then have the courage to end things honorably and find someone who shares your image of what a committed relationship is. "Trying to get him into therapy." Jesus Christ.

But it was just the tip!

$20 million under the cap and failing to put a professional level secondary out there in a passing league (not to mention no professional level QB) is plenty enough upon which to judge him.

While I don't disagree, it's also hard to say. Sanchez (like Smith) was (is) terrible at going through his progressions and held on to the ball forever. That damn pump fake and happy feet on every single drop back will get a QB killed behind even a good OL. It simply takes him too long to get rid of the ball. And

I'm partial to Enrico Palazzo myself.

Trying to incite a riot.

Oh, man. Do you know what became of her?

Those upper deck fights can be scary though. As a certified sissy, I'm always afraid someone is going to go flying off the balcony.

I hate cats.