Now concerts, that is another story. I have never met a gal at a show that didn't at the least appreciate being approached.
Now concerts, that is another story. I have never met a gal at a show that didn't at the least appreciate being approached.
It's grocery shopping while you're hungry. Dames are all dolled up and swaying around in that way that they can move that is superior to the way us males move. Really looks goods, but most likely the gal you are eyeballing is not doing those things for attention. Weird as it may seem, lots of gals have *fun* spending…
I don't want to fence, I want to spar with swords.
My dumbass friends don't play Munchkin right. Nobody tries to mess with each other until someone is level 9 and going for the win. I try to inject a little strategy or backstabbing into the gameplay and that's a sure fire way to get ganged up on. If I wanted to play a game where the best cards win all the time, I…
First rule of sword fighting: If you see me advancing on you with a polearm, just surrender. I will only make you look stupid and break your fingers. :)
I think I lost the handle. I never meant to be arguing against Wilson's merits or hall of fame potential. First post on other topic was more to the point. Sorry to sound so hot take-ish.
That is a fair point. Brett Farve like heroics for the win. That is good stuff. Does not erase the safety blanket needed to be 8/22 for 75 yards entering the fourth quarter and be put in position to help your team win.
You said 'level of play', and I think you mean 'level of success'. Both have been very good, but the latter is astronomical and the former is awesome within the realms of man.
I appreciate your sentiments, and will work hard to improve my takes in the future. If I had better replies around me, maybe my takes would be Wilson-esque in their potential.
That is the thing, his level of play will have to improve just to look the same. Once some of the pieces around him chase top dollar he will have to do more just to tread water.
It was an anomaly. He does not usually play poorly, he usually plays very well. I have stated in all my posts tonight I think he is a good quarterback, getting better, and has enormous potential. Pointing out that Russell Wilson would look merely 'damn good', and not 'first ballot lock' without the awesome team around…
Yes their are two 'l's in his first name, shame on me. But that last sentence in your reply is exactly what bugs me. A lot of guys across a lot of sports have played well for 2-3 year stretches. Looked like world beaters, then couldn't sustain it. If you are a Seattle fan, you are more than welcome to excercise…
I'd say two of the picks, but that is beside the point. The point is the Seattle defense beat Aaron f'ing Rodgers. Russel Wilson played a bad game, not a rough game, but a bad game does not matter for Seattle. Their is not another team in the league that could survive a game like that out of their quarterback and be…
Yes, no one is crediting him with this win-yet. Trust me, when they do the run up for the season next year we will hear all about how clutch he was shaking off all the picks to lead the team to two late touchdowns. The propaganda machine surrounding Wilson (not his own doing but still) is really, really annoying.
Said, ten minutes ago, I will say it again. Russel Wilson is supported by his team more than any 'good' quarterback in history. He is a good quarterback, getting better everyday, and will probably be great one day. Still, he doesn't have to do much for the Seahawks to win. I'm going to dig at some stats and see how…
Can someone please put the Seahawks out of my misery? I like Russel Wilson, I really do. I think he is a good quarterback still developing, with a very high ceiling.
Similar story here. Growing up, my best friend lived with his grandparents. His grandpa had a staggering collection of porn. We got into it one day at the age of 11 or 12. The Playboys and the ilk were fine, and the classier art porn just seemed weird, but the dirtier stuff oh man was that disturbing. We put it all…
I don't want to start a shitstorm so I'm not going to comment on whether or not this is a good move.
You can argue the rule. You cannot argue the ruling. If a player does not stay on his feet, he cannot let go of the ball. At it's heart it's so breathtakingly simple really only a cowboys fan could possibly gripe about it!
I never inquire about a person's job. If it's a career they enjoy and they work hard at it and get fulfillment from it, then it will come up eventually. I think other people would rather talk about what gives their life meaning, rather than what they are obligated to do to finance their meaningful life.