dexman76
Chris J Regan
dexman76

I remember vividly that when I was a kid nearly everyone I knew had an Atari 2600. There were a few, though, who had either an IntelliVision or a ColecoVision, both of which seemed somehow exotic and sophisticated for some reason. One friend even had a ColecoVision (which I specifically remember because he had Donkey

I just can’t ever let this go...

Yield signs. It means stop if there is someone coming. Not stop, not go. You actually have to be aware of your surroundings which apparently is just way too much for some people.

C’mon already..when will everyone else get it

As someone who didn't love him for years (b/c I was being an obnoxious snob), have to say I was wrong and that there's nothing else to add to your comment.

"You come at the King, you best not miss."

Another thing I discovered while spending way too much time on the FCC website: surprisingly few invocations to Cthulhu, given that this is the Internet.

Hey, look, all I know is that between the McDonalds and Burger King in my town, Burger King burgers only give me regret, while McDonalds burgers give me regret, plus green (possibly radioactive) spiky deathshits for the rest of the day. If I need to start paying for my whoppers in beaver skins or Euros or whatever

Joker is just a physical manifestation of Gotham's insanity, which is why his origin can't be pinned down and he can't stay defeated. Arkham is the physical manifestation of Gotham's immune system - it keeps sending out the crazies as T-cells trying to fight the cancer that is sanity.

Jon, Thanks for stealing my pictures off of the internet. Please give proper photo credit to JeffGenovaPhotography.

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Best representation of the ongoing conflict in the area I have seen in a while. More like a cursed land than a Holy Land.

Very good point. Why don't we just cut out all of the bullshit and create professional minor leagues for the 18-22 year olds? If you're good enough to go to the major leagues, good for you. Otherwise you get up to 4 years to establish your game. If you can't make it to the major leagues at the end of the 4 years,

Here's a personal anecdote that will undoubtedly surprise absolutely no one, but I've wanted to get it off my chest for some time.

Legit question here... If college athletes could go pro without having to wait, would there be any justification to paying them? If it was truly a choice to stay and play, then there would be no reason for pay.

Here's a thought, create a minor league system that pays its players right out of high school and leave college athletics alone.