mackseven3
MackSeven3
mackseven3

It’s his trailer. On his property. It isn’t encroaching on anyone’s property. As long as he’s not interfering with anyone else’s life, liberty or property, he is behaving like a good neighbor.

i’ve posted my reasons in various replies a lot of nonsense.

That is not true. One trailer parked in the garage will not lead to anarchy. I would be far more concerned about the family who cannot pay their mortgage on a timely basis than someone with a nice trailer. Of course, since you can’t see that until a foreclosure notice is on the door, you can’t actually be concerned

Now you are an asshole!

Seriously, how is this trailer disturbing anyone? It is a nice trailer, better-looking than the cars and SUVs most people leave parked in their driveways. It is in the driveway, not on the street taking up space. It isn’t sitting on cinder blocks, rusting away for some Larry the Cable Guy-looking dude to admire.

I think you are correct. The Cowboys may be able to trade him next year before the season opens. But by that point, most teams (including the Jets) will have settled on their quarterbacks. Additionally, there’s also the possibility that if the Redskins don’t get its act together and get Kirk Cousins a new contract

Except that Blount twice tried to get it in and couldn’t. Belichick’s call was less about being cute and more about the reality that Blount wasn’t getting the job done. Sometimes you just have to try something different -- and often, a pass at the goal line can work better than a run play that the opposing team

Which would still leave the Patriots short. Personally, it was a good non-call. Gronkowski initiated contact and Chancellor responded. Even if Chancellor didn’t touch Gronk’s arm, the latter wouldn’t have been able to make enough of a move to catch the ball. Therefore, no call needed.

And hubris, don’t forget hubris. Misplaced pride is as much a driver of evil behavior as the love of money.

Back then, a lot of people did take Reagan seriously. By the time he ran for president (his second time), he had been a two-term governor of California (with a record of success to boot), worked as a corporate spokesman (hence, got good at public speaking), toured the country for a good part of 30 years both as a GE

This is true. Most libertarians would never vote for either Clinton or Trump. A few may vote for the latter, five or six for the former, and the rest would either stay home or vote for Daffy Duck or something. Clinton had no shot of capturing those voters and given the sentiment on the hard left, had less chance of

Add in a reference to “Bomber” Harris and your comment would have been complete.

Agreed. More stars.

1) Stabler was denied entry into the Hall of Fame during his lifetime mostly because the press (who decide who gets in) couldn’t forgive him for not being accomodating to them. Despite the merits, they denied him entry until he was dead.

Well, Kelce has caught three touchdowns this season, and Alex Smith threw eight this year. So I guess Chief’s receivers do catch some on occasion.

You mean one of the best punters in the NFL during his eight-year tenure with the Vikings? Thought so.

For two days, the Vikings lost to the Bears gave me hope that the Redskins would do great against it. Then came Trent Williams’ suspension for being a dumbasss who wouldn’t take drug tests.

Because the Bears don’t serve up thousands of eager young women for rape and slaughter.

I’m down. I can live without Michigan, Maryland, and Syracuse games.

Sadly, when men who aren’t in prison get raped on the regular. That’s when people will care.