garfieldtheloniusremingtoniii
Garfield Thelonius Remington III
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Wasn’t it that same Koch-funded study - or another one, I know it was one of them - that showed Medicare for all would be expensive (duh, most things on that scale are), but still actually cheaper than what Americans would spend on health care over the same period of time?

TIL that free throw percentage and free throw rate are not the same thing.

This is a cool factoid, and also incredibly emblematic of how thickheaded some people can be about booze (meaning the ATF guy).

Sarkisian was in play?

The yelling is key to the rampage. You cannot have one without the other.

You mean the ‘tors?

And here I am, only just now discovering a fellow lover of Caesar III. Dammit.

I’ve never even HEARD of it, let alone seen it. Good for you for snagging some when you could.

I’ve wanted to get into Ghost for a while now, since I’m starved for new metal bands that didn’t break up four years ago or peak in the mid-2000s, but I just can’t do it. It’s not my style, musically. I feel like my metal style can be a little specific, so it makes sense, but it’s still disappointing.

Look up “the Immaculate Reception”

I mean it was 15 years before I was born, but I don’t make the rules.

I’m lucky in that I don’t have to cook at all for the actual Christmas holiday. Tonight we’ll be at a family friend’s having a MASSIVE meal with meatballs, Spaghetti and Nuts, fish, roast beef, baked chicken, a host of vegetables, and copious amounts of alcohol.

*goes in for the Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting embrace*

For real. Steelers fans forfeited the right to complain about officiating on December 23, 1972.

I know the comment was in jest, but in actuality, all of the country’s best athletes were playing for Army at that point. If you were of college age and qualification, you either enlisted or went to officer school (or its equivalent), so players who would have been suiting up for other top programs were, instead,

Jesus.

It’s an attorney’s job to advocate for his client. Since it’s pretty clear that we don’t need a jury to show that he beat his wife, we’re all going to be very predisposed toward hating anything said that’s positive about him, but his attorney doesn’t have that luxury.

“Should’ve taken the money, Toombs”

Complicit if they knew. Fed Tax was not my best course, but I don’t think they would be able to be complicit (and definitely wouldn’t be co-conspirators in a scheme) unless they knew and intended to aid and abet the fraud. If they thought they were just making charitable donations in lieu of a direct appearance fee, I

No, not even remotely. I just think his public handling of the fallout exacerbated the problem.