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CBAs are less about red tape and more about creating equitable neighborhoods.

Are you not entertained?

Give the Ticket a bit more credit than that. The beauty of not ever being or having a chance at ever being in the future an NFL broadcasting sstation is that The Ticket features some pretty solid criticisms of the NFL and bigger sports media entities.

*Broods over-seriously and silently at HuskyHauler with arm slightly extended.

Right? There was way too little screen time for Rachelle Lefevre and her bonkers-awesome red hair.

Another reason I enjoyed Homefront is because, having grown up in that part of the country in a rural small town and having spent a lot of time in rural Louisiana, I felt like it got the setting of small town Louisiana right in a much more convincing way than most fiction that touches on the area does.

Using 'hoople' without at least 17 uses of the word "cocksucker" and 42 usages of some derivation of "fuck" in the same monologue is incorrect grammar.

This is a total nonsense point.

Actually, from what I understand, based on local news (I live 20 minutes from the Chipotles in question), the demonstrators, as batshit insane as they may be, did actually follow the letter of the totally insane open carry laws in Texas.

I dunno, I don't think praising progress only if it happens for the right reasons is really the route we want to go down.

Yep. What was the point of your comment again?

I'm sorry, but the caller clearly expressed some uncertainty about whether the gun was fake.

Yes? And? How does that change probable cause? Not at all. The police absolutely should have showed up, because open carry laws are not a license to "point it at everybody" which is also something the caller said.

Can't hurt, right?

Well, it's important to make the distinction between probable cause and breaking the law. The police received a phone call that someone was waving a gun at people, which is actually not permitted, even in gun happy open carry states.

FWIW, I couldn't agree more, and I wear a tie every day. There are almost zero circumstances under which a tie can make someone more comfortable, and even in cold weather, where they can help keep your neck warm, a scarf is infinitely more comfortable and effective.

While ties can be useful in particular circumstances due to self-fulfilling beliefs imposed on us by certain segments of society, the truth is that they supply no intrinsic worth.

I canfeel my IQ dropping each successive time I watch that stupid celebration. Given that I never had much to start with, the effects of losing brainpower are ... noticeable.

If they were ever going to pull a repeat of the Heidi maneuver, that would have been the time to do it.