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  1. The first few times I saw that gif I wondered what Zach Galafinakis movie that was from.
  2. I'd be all for a trade but is Willis really that much of an upgrade over Jake Browning?
  3. Most teams don't even bother filling the 15th roster spot, so if ours goes to a rah-rah guy, so be it. It's not like we ever have any draft picks taking up that seat.
  4. Don't remember it exactly, but it was probably a stupid post. I don't see where there's an option to delete posts entirely, so the period seems to take up the least space.
  5. Latest cope from Cowboys-fan co-worker: "I'm glad he's gone." Coyboys wanted a premium player. So unless you're talking Bullard or Williams or LVN, of that bunch Clark is probably the most expendable. Good person aside, he's geriatric by Packers' standards and was probably going to be a cap casualty after this season, anyway. Graded out pretty much exactly League-average for both run defense and pass rush. I really can't think of a less-hurtful premium player for the Packers to lose. Subtract the fandom and he's probably the most ideal player to have to let go of.
  6. Check out the hook while MlF revolves it.
  7. Reggie also changed the whole narrative of Lambeau being a Podunk igloo every FA laughed at. Reggie reversed 30 years of awful. Parsons could be just as talented, but Reggie did something special.
  8. I normally hate trading 1sts, but hopefully they're both really late picks plus how often do you get the chance to get the 3rd best DE in the League and a guy who has already shown he can completely take over a game? Plus he can play inside on passing downs, so good luck against Parsons-Wyatt-LVN-Gary. My Cowboys-fan co-worker doing his best to accept it. I had the patience not to respond to "We can get another Parsons with a late 1st for sure much cheaper." He said Parsons tends to dog it in the 4th Quarter, but I'd guess that's because he's been their entire defense for years.
  9. Two new casinos opening up, both two hours from me. Other ones were too far away. Maybe I'll get back into playing cards, after all. Used to be very good but there's a lotta rust to knock off.
  10. Bitcoin price still following Global M2 supply. We never really left the four-year cycle, although it's been rougher than usual on alts, probably and understandably because the ETFs are safer but don't allow rolling interest down the line. M2 expected to peak around late September. Four-year cycle trend has BTC peaking around late September, too. There's also an FOMC meeting right around then where a hoped-for rate cut would rocket high-risk assets like crypto (fingers crossed). Typically alts do their last little agonal breath right after BTC peaks, and then I tend to notice one last memecoin hype-cycle just to keep people holding on way too long. Still think there's a lot of 20-40x gains out there to be had, at least going by current vs. expected FDV. I'm knee-deep in AI, particularly Neural and Spectre. Maybe better RWA plays out there than I own. Feels like gaming is more about incubators like SuperVerse and such than actual games and I'm just not excited about it this time around. But at least there's some optimism back in the market again. It was really rough for a long time. A year and a half since the halving has all been garbage.
  11. Yeah, the season starts way too soon. And it ends with cold but two months of just hockey. NFL would be good to push everything back a month.
  12. They still gotta sell season tickets. If I'm the Pirates, Miz and Chourio would be where I'd start. Otherwise no reason not to hold him for another year or two and let the Dodgers and Yankees duel it out for him. What the Brewers could offer now I don't think would be a world different than what the Dodgers could offer later.
  13. Theo from the Cosby show drowned. Wasn't noted last month but the father from Duck Dynasty also passed,
  14. Also means the Bucks will be adding about $10M of cap space. Lillard will be making $70M next year.
  15. Anyone here have their gallbladder out and what are the results of that? Over now but just had my third episode in about two years. Not vomiting so coulda been worse but obviously not great, either. Or maybe being more-regular in taking those stone-breaker supplements would do the trick.
  16. Sold my hot dog cart. I'm now completely out of the vending game. I liked running that cart but just couldn't get out often enough to make it work. But if I retire in the US it's likely I'll start up again and use it as a retirement job.
  17. The Nantahala Outdoor Center is just south of the Smokies. Lets you do self-guided whitewater rafting (their main stretch only has one Class 3 waterfall) or guided. Pretty little spot with hot dogs and such for sale. Good place to sit on the river and watch some of the best kayakers in the US (no exaggeration) do noseplants in the waves. And the 16 miles from there north to Fontana Dam is the toughest stretch of the Southern half of the Appalachian Trail.
  18. If you have to work 12-14 hours a day seven days a week how much would you really care about the weather outside? And it's a summer offseason of Wisconsin weather so not as much need for an offseason home somewhere else.
  19. Wonder if Lillard will go back to Portland and finish off his career there or if he'll try and go for a ring.
  20. I still want to go see Yakov Smirnoff in Branson. I've seen a video of his show now and it looked really good. But last time I went we saw Terry Bradshaw. Yep, he has a live show. The father wanted to get out so the brother said "Ooh, Terry Bradshaw is in town!" The brother was joking but the father doesn't understand sarcasm, so that's where we went. He tells a few stories and sings a lot of showtunes.
  21. Just got back from a trip to Poland, Lithuania and an accidental stop in Sweden. Gdansk is pretty and offers a good amount of stuff to do. The Solidarity Museum was great to learn more about that movement. Curonian Spit in Lithuania was pretty and very similar in appearance and vibe to a northern Great Lakes town, small and a bit touristy. Vilnius not as cheap as I'd have figured but loved the churches and history. Liked that place best, though The Brother liked Poland more. We were pretty disappointed with the food overall, especially with Vilnius being considered a foodie city, though we're thinking we just didn't hit the right spots, maybe, although the herring in sour cream is gross.
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