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Interesting to me as well. I'm a history nerd (WWII being a favorite subject), and it's individual stories that make it so fascinating. Knowing Japan's fate is one thing; Reading about how one individual soldier lived his life post-war is something that will always interest me.

^from me

Agreed on the movie staying true to the book (and thus, what really happened in this man's life), but one of the reasons I liked the book so much better is Hillenbrand's descriptive writing. While reading about the Bird's fucked up behavior towards Louie and the rest of the POWs, I felt an anger so intense I thought I

Jay Gruden looks completely uncomfortable in the presence of real head coaches.

Agreed 100%, good call

I'm ok with part-Shane, however. This is the end of the world after all; Do we spend weeks/months searching a zombie-infested forest for Sophia? Or do we try our hardest to find her and then keep moving to stay alive?

Haha maybe so! 27 yards rushing, 2 lost fumbles.

Neither will Bradford. Or Mariota. Or Barkely. Or Sanchez. Or Jesus.

100% agreed. Your comment toward the very end of your post is also the exact reason the producer/director did this film to begin with- Ol' Bob has one hell of a story before, during, and after the murders. Had this not played out exactly as it did, it would have been a 60 min episode on ID channel at 10 pm on a

That's actually a very fair assessment. He certainly seems ashamed by his family's wealth (EDIT: ashamed is probably not the most accurate word, but you catch my drift). Interestingly enough though, if you watched part 5 yesterday you may have caught something I noticed right away (if you haven't watched it yet I

You mean "accidentally" shoot them in "self-defense"and then decide to chop up the bodies because...............................................................................................................................?

The face of a guy who just noticed a snack tray behind the ABC7 Eyewitness News reporter.

I'll never forget his 05-06 year with Detroit. Roughly 20 pts per, just south of 50% FG, around 45% from three, scored clutch buckets basically all season. Always had love for this dude. Enjoy your retirement Rip- knowing you, I'm sure you'll spend most of your free time giving back and that is why you are the man.

Damn bro, what a clip. Voshkul (sp), El-Amin, Rip, etc. I loved that squad.

Lmao, as would I my friend. As would I. And the answer would be yes, they'd be a-hangin and a-swingin like tarzan.

You win, as that's the answer I was looking for. Cheers!

The "in the zone, focused on destroying opponent" face? Or the "just let one rip and is disgusted by the smell but trying to fight through it" face?

Fair enough my friend. Fair enough.

Dammit, I unknowingly ripped off your comment. Here's me paying homage to you. My bad!

David Ortiz on having one arm in a box of pancake batter: "I call that good shit."