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    These days, everyone hits dingers and strikes out a lot. He’ll fit right in.

    Wrong.

    I still don’t understand why people like these fights so much. Everyone raves about the choreography, but they LOOK choreographed. They don’t feel like fights. There are so many moments where they make moves that you would never actually make in a fight and you can see where they will speed up or slow down to catch up

    Yes, I was originally lukewarm on The Phantom Menace and figured “Hey, it’s the first chapter, it does a good job introducing the characters and the story even though it’s kind of dull.” But Episode II and III were so bad that it nullified anything good that The Phantom Menace had set up.

    Not really. The problem with it is it LOOKS choreographed. You can even see in some points of the fight that Ray Park slows his moves to let McGregor catch up. The fight with Obi-Wan and Vader in “Star Wars” has two advantages; 1) The characters and what is happening between them emotionally actually has some meaning

    It wasn’t the movie that ruined your lives; it was 18 years of complaining about it that ruined your lives. Now everyone is ruining their lives complaining about “SJW-DISNEY STAR WARS RUINED LUKE SKYWALKER.”

    And look at some of the video of the shooting in Dayton. Look how long it takes people to realize what is going and and react. The first thing everyone does is look in the direction of the noise and even after some people take off running, some don’t. There’s even a guy who walks away slowly while looking over his

    I’ve always been a pro-2A guy and firmly believe that even if you ban these guns that can hold large magazines, that the violence will continue. However, I have had enough of these shootings and I think that it’s time to do something about these guns. Hatred is the big problem and these a-holes are going to keep

    No, he said the best player of all-time. Not the second best.

    I’ve been a Lions fan for almost 40 years. I am resigned to the fact that they will never win a Super Bowl and I have come to terms with it. But I am so tired of people acting like Matt Stafford has hit his ceiling and never reached his full potential. I am actually astonished at how great he really is after playing

    I met Captain Kangaroo on the street in NYC when I was seven years old. He was friendly, said hello, wished me well. Seemed like a nice guy.

    I just watched this a month ago for the first time in about 20 years and it does NOT hold up at all. Nicholson is good, but the rest is a complete mess.

    How are you supposed to tackle someone without making contact with your helmet?

    Correct. I meant Silly Symphonies. LOL

    I loved The Last Jedi and I understand if other people didn’t, but I don’t understand the concept of boycotting the next film to try to convince the filmmakers to make the movies the way you want them made. I didn’t like Rogue One AT ALL and was disappointed, but I didn’t shun further Star Wars until my expectations

    It’s really good. It surprised me how much I liked it and I’ve met other people who felt the same way. 

    Hmm. I’m hoping they will eventually add all the “Vault Disney” stuff like the Donald, Mickey, Goofy cartoons, Merrie Melodies, all the old live action films like 20,000 Leagues, Swiss Family Robinson, etc. Out of the gate the lineup is not too impressive, but hope for the best in the future.

    The strikezone is the area descibed as the “mid-point between the shoulders and the top of the pants” down to the hollow below the knee...when you are in your stance. The graphic on screen isn’t even lined up properly based on the rulebook.

    And in the end, the guy who came out looking the best in the whole situation is the guy who started the whole thing.

    We had Billy Sims for nearly 5 seasons and I thought, “We will never see anyone better than that.”