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He plays in a pro style offense in college. Other QBs that come from a more option based offense tend to struggle when moving to the NFL because the types of offenses are very different.

Guy hitting him:

Well, the launch sequence of a shooting the death star isn't quick. You have a single spot that can destroy the whole thing. It wouldn't be hard to send in a stealth ship to fire on the exhaust port or better yet just teleport a bomb onto that section.

I went to salt lake to promote multi-cultural fraternities and sororities as an undergrad at the request of the university. I got to check out some of the facilities like the old Olympic village, I was pleasantly surprised. I grew to really like salt lake and all the people I met. Plus, you guys have a cool

The censorship of material is allowed if you aren't censoring something in an editorial and you have educational reasons for doing so.

#owngoal

The school can defund a program or decide to not fund it in the future. But, they can not, by law censor work or force students to alter their work as my school attempted to do. If they went to trial, they would have lost because they wanted to censor our work. The law was on my side.

Whether or not this is a clear cut violation of the first amendment is something that requires a first amendment lawyer to chime in.

When I was in high school, administrators tried to censor the newspaper I led and was a part of. We ran stories on drug use in our school, politics, 9/11, gay rights and deplorable bathrooms (no stalls or doors, just rows of toilets).

That was touching, sweet and funny. It's amazing, in five minutes they have more depth then most TV shows on TV.

I've played it twice now. I recommend doing it as an elf and whatever combat style you like.

I would love to see a skit where they overturn this and then gay people donate blood. Then suddenly, at hospitals across the land, straight men start turning gay after blood transfusions.

So...

Now that I agree with. I have a fun car and a super reliable, but boring car. But I agree, if you get a luxury car for fun, it is a lifestyle. I may not be the best mechanic in the world (my dad has that title in my book), but I am nitpicky. I listen and feel everything and replace it asap.

That's great, but maybe just maybe you're an outlier. Maybe you're giving advice assuming everyone is like you. I've seen way too many people try their hand at being a weekend mechanic only to screw things up, push cars too hard too long to avoid paying for parts and then they come back with a truly expensive repair.

You buy a Bentley to show you've arrived. You don't buy a Bentley and drive it to Autozone for cheap synthetic oil.

The rule with Bentley's is, if you can't afford a driver you can't afford the maintenance. At least with a Lexus the repairs are affordable. Bentleys...well you better know an amazing mechanic.

Is that a Nissan? Seriously? That's the best they could do?

They can afford to have factories in the U.S., but that's not why they are in China. China keeps a tight lid on resources that go into smart phones. If you want their materials you have to use their workers and build in their country. Have you ever wondered why a handful of factories produce all the smart phones,

Haha I posted a link to it to someone else. That's how I found out about it too! Gotta spread the word about the podcast though. There're usually pretty awesome.