etruscanraider
EtruscanRaider
etruscanraider

Well by any standard two titles in the recent decade is success. Teams in the big 4 which have done it: Blackhawks, Kings, Heat, Lakers, Spurs, Steelers, both NY and SF Giants, St.L Cardinals, and the Red Sox.

You won't find them. They've already been consumed.

I like that Canada has its own football and feels little need to hop on the great NFL addiction. Canadians cheer for their own clubs in their own towns and don't have a desire for the NFL to pander to them with a mediocre club plastered with the maple leaf to make it "Canadian."

Two Grey Cups in the last decade. That's pretty successful. Actually more so than the Leafs in recent times.

Actually we need programs that make not working better than working. The only way you can get someone who is desperate to make ends meet to turn down a crap wage with no opportunity is to give them the option to say "Take this job and shove it." If assistance is better than working then we need to fix what working

I think a simple "Go Fuck Yourselves" would have been better.

We aren't angry with you Curt we're making fun of you. There's a difference.

I always take two plates even though I don't fill both up. One plate is for anything which will be covered in gravy: turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes. One plate for everything else: cranberries, sweet potatoes, green beans.

Not far away from saying the same thing in Chicago about Derrick Rose.

This is most concise and honest reply possible.

Oh sure of course that totally justifies pumping an unarmed kid full of lead.

Looks pretty similar to the Terry McGinnis bat-symbol:

Clearly the makers of this movie forget about Wolverine's indestructable adamantium skeleton. Cap's shield would just bounce off his head.

What's insane about the Christmas warriors is that they aren't really interested in preserving the faith aspect of the holiday. Notice that nowhere in the discussion is any mention of emphasizing Advent, which is the religious cycle prior to Christmas or the religious feast after Christmas. Its all about preserving

Can you elaborate on your experiences? I know of Orthodoxy's connection to empires (Caesaropapism was the word used in the classroom) but I'm interested in hearing more.

The problem is that these folks have equated providing a service for something that is against their religion (however silly it may sound) and actually violating their convictions.

A kosher or halal butcher cannot provide you pork because that would require the butcher to directly violate his/her religion by

In a sense it kind of is. More saved souls means more soldiers to fight for the light when the last judgement arrives. Unfortunately for them, those that think that way will probably find themselves unexpectedly on the wrong side should the day ever come.

The sole goal of the religious vehemence of anti-abortion laws is to preserve the life of the baby long enough for it to be baptized and "saved." After that they wash their hands as though they were Pontius Pilate himself.

Greatest. Comment. Ever.

I feel pity for them because for a lot of these men (not all but enough) there is a real need for connection and suppressed emotion which is being directed at imaginary scapegoats. They've become convinced that they're owed something and they've directed their anger at feminists and women who had nothing to do with