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When I got married my husband had one of those types of tv and it took two dudes to move it. Now we have a tv that's 60" or something and I can pick it up myself.
We sold our ridiculously heavy tv in a garage sale for probably $10-$20, I'm sure he paid about $800 for it back in the day.

Oh I know, anyone outside of WI talks about Buck's man crush on Rodgers but WI feels slighted by him for some reason.

It's not Aikman's fault Buck's a moron.

I agree, I like Aikman more than a lot of people do, he's a bit monotone at times but his knowledge of the game is great.
I think that if Peyton Manning gets into broadcasting he'll be John Madden 2.0. Madden was great for the person who never played because he'd break down the plays and point out what everyone was

That clavicle is bionic now.

I'm sorry.
Look up, y'all may get Romo next year.

Oh man those were good times. I was a sophomore in high school when the Cowboys won their first super bowl in the 90s.

It annoys me that the hideous uniforms are highlighter green but their helmets are still the regular Seattle green color. Like they forgot to order new helmets to match their new uniforms.
But honestly, I hate all the color rush uniforms fairly equally.

I've said exactly that, and about Steve Young as well. Sometimes he just loses his train of thought and sits there for a second or two.

I agree he seems a bit dry as a commentator, however, as a player he lit it up on the sideline. There was one instance I recall where he even took his helmet off and threw it at his lineman. Maybe you're right, his passion was all for playing and now, while he understands the game and is great at breaking down

Leave Troy alone, he's had a bunch of concussions. As a Cowboys fan, I absolutely hate when Buck calls a Cowboys/Packers game because he subjects us all to his unabashed love of Aaron Rodgers. I swear, that guy would shake Rodger's **** for him after he pees.

2 young boys, Sigurd was just hanging out with the band and drinking. So basically Ivar and Ubbe. Yeah, they'd be toast.

I thought she was quite strategic, she recognized Ivar as the bigger threat of the two brothers and made sure she knew where he was. I agree that she didn't need Bjorn to save her, as she has much more experience in actual fighting in many scenarios, including being outnumbered in close quarters, as opposed to the

My husband and I were talking about this. Surely a blacksmith or carpenter would've come up with something, especially if they were trying to gain favor.

Her name was Porun. She was badly scarred and felt like Bjorn wouldn't love her anymore because of it so she pushed him toward Torvi and totally approved of him with Torvi, even though Bjorn confessed his love for her in spite of her scars.
I believe she left to become a wanderer or storyteller (apparently that's

What did Bjorn say to Lagertha after the hall was cleared out? He whispered something to her and she grinned but I never could make out what he told her.

I'd forgotten about the love he had for Lagertha and how they kind of implied something but kind of didn't…..

Oh my God. Go watch a documentary. It's a work of fiction, ffs. I don't know why you're even watching anyway, you have picked apart every single aspect of this show to death. Hirst takes liberties because I seriously doubt that watching women do only housework, farmwork, and raise children would make for very

If we're talking about him 1100 years after he died, I'd say he didn't die in obscurity. I'd say he made a quite a mark on history.

The Bjorn and Astrid thing seems to come out of nowhere, didn't it? I guess Bjorn inherited HornDog Ragnar's lust for women who are probably better left alone.