dogsout
Hey Ramsay, who let the dogs out?
dogsout

You make good points, but just to clarify:

So, take $6.60 in rewards now, or go for $9.00 later?

Gonna be 110 the next few days, we’ll just leave the pig out on the sidewalk

Love the racket they made. He was a smash, but it was courting disaster. They made their point, so it’s game on, but with the bar set high, I don’t see how anybody could match this.

Oh yeah - if he Dodged he would’ve been Rammed. Dang.

OK. It’s not that I care about this movie, or the deleted scenes. But I’m (almost) always interested in business strategy and marketing tactics, across many different industries.

too bad he wasn’t driving a Dodge

This is what I mean - PJ Media has a “Trending” headline out, with today’s date, the Charlie Rangel has been found guilty on 11 of 13 ethics violations. (up on Yahoo! News along with mainstream headlines)

The DMCA is a law, passed by Congress, and has built-in provisions for appeals and due process

Hate and idiocy are matters of oppinion

If you didn’t want to see the movie, why would you give a shit about a deleted scene?

So here’s what blows me away. Go back 10,00 years.

GoT references should not be tolerated under any circumstances

Yeah pretty clear at 3:12 he starts to turn, the rear suspension digs in, and it (literally) goes sideways from there

If you see a post-credit scene, it’s because you saw the movie

Um, no. Not every other media outlet, unless you mean Fox, PJ Tattler, Breitbart News, and Infowars. And all of the Supremacist websites.

You make a good point, however, the same private corporations currently remove content at the behest of the DMCA. So I start to wonder a little bit when private business engages in law enforcement, and does so without any obligation or commitment to due process.

hate people who spread hate and idiocy through the world using the net

So long as we all acknowledge that this is not infringing on freedom of speech

I remember this. Screwed up my compass real bad, and I haven’t trusted the damn thing since.