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Says the guy commenting on said message board.

I used to drink high life all the time, but then it got really popular (hipsters?) And the price went up about 30 percent here in North Texas.

Trainers hate him!

I’ve tried to forget most of the film, but Eddie Murphy explored some of this in the very bad Vampire in Brooklyn.

I think the easy call is to expand and ditch the conference championships. What is the point where two years in a row, teams that didn’t win theirs made the playoffs?

You’re right, but there is a flipside to that coin - only what the market will bear. And the market and consumers within have the right to adjust. In this case, rejecting the product. The question isn’t whether they should charge more, but how they do it.

Stop supporting incompetence and you will feel better. I quit the chargers when they moved and haven’t looked back. It’s been nice to watch games I want to watch instead of enduring another season of gut wrenching incompetence from ownership.

Just don’t have a favorite team. You will feel liberated and you can just watch games you want to watch (good matchups). I’ve since abandoned my chargers due to the move and not having to endure another season of soul-crushing Spanos family incompetence has been amazing.

Get me some coffee boy!

Definitely agree on event horizon. Also, the staircase scene in the exorcist. Actually that whole movie gave me nightmares for a while.

Late replying to this one- in England this revolution started much sooner - Edward 1 started actively training bowmen from the yeomen classes and Edward III began to sign his archers to contracts to mold a professional army.

Bastard, beat me to it.

Outside of France, that was the case. In spain, which was under constant war with Muslim armies, the kings of Spain ensured the templars found homes in other orders.

Good put. There was one monastery in Ireland that was sacked by the Vikings some 7 times, but by the Irish themselves 25+.

True. But the Hospitallers played the game right. When Acre was lost, the Knights of St. John established bases on Rhodes and Bodrum and then eventually Malta, where they lasted for 500 years.

I went to TCU before they became a college football staple, so it was always fun hearing from ATM/UT T-shirt fans about how a small school like TCU doesn’t deserve the big stage. It is crazy how many fans those two schools have that literally never stepped foot on campus.

Don’t forget - hates abortion but had his girlfriend get one.

“Unfortunately, when I’m there, every white person in there automatically becomes Jeff Sessions in my head. Which is why I take my food to-go.”

There is also stuff like the reaction to the Nat Turner rebellion in which the euphoria swept the south and slaves who had no connection (some hundreds of miles away) were hanged by an angry mob.

Yup let’s just keep voting Cruz in.