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Van,
The Ravens have been fortunate to avoid high potency offences on their schedule this year. The only team they played that approaches the quality of the Pats' offense was the Chargers. The score in that one? 34-14 Bolts. |
vanzack | 188 |
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Get a muffaletta from Central Grocery.
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BamaOX | 19 |
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Sitting here watching the Giants game in my recliner and farted a few minutes ago.
Think I might have sprayed a small amount of shit particles onto my underwear. Anyone else find that once you get into your 30s, it gets a little harder to trust a fart?
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captaincredit | 102 |
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Boom,
Would love to read your take on how Clemson will defend the GT option. The posters that are calling out the Wofford game have a point, no? |
Boom_Boom | 119 |
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Lester is the other safety. Led the SEC in picks last year.
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shadyejr | 73 |
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If you'd let them watch Star Wars or Lord of the Rings, then you're safe with the HP series.
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ClubDirt | 17 |
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Quote Originally Posted by callmetim: Try this place in Florence https://tinyurl.com/3qwz5y8 Just got back from the Italian vacation. We did indeed eat at this place as it was only 3 blocks from our hotel. Got the buttered chicken. Spectacular. Again, thanks for the advice from everyone. Helped a lot. We didn't get to go for as long as we wanted bc the wife has a new job, but the 6 days we were there were amazing. Rome, Florence and a day trip on a train through Tuscany, ending in Pisa. We saw every single highlight of each town except the Uffizi in Florence unfortunately. Plenty of relaxation mixed in too. Now - to acclimate back to central time zone by work in the morning.
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RedDustRising | 26 |
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Charles Barkley and Bo Jackson are the highlights. Not too shabby. Birmingham area.
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kickinA | 49 |
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Man, I miss Nosehair.
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NoseHair | 192 |
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How has Stevie Johnson done since appropriately blaming God for the missed TD?
in General Discussion Quote Originally Posted by ClubDirt: i think all of the first cause questions are beyond our ability to understand at this point Correctamundo, my friend. Further, God is a concept that will never be understood by our Earthly empirical standards. At least, at this point in our history. Faith, and faith alone, can justify His existence. We're not even close to understanding the human brain, much less the cosmos. Personally, from my admittedly limited knowledge of quantum physics and science in general, I have a hard time believing there is no God. I think the human race is still milliennia away from understanding God. But the answer is there, somewhere. If I were Stevie, I'd be pissed too, given most peoples' understanding of God.
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Quote Originally Posted by Ktrain: So did Ortiz gain your respect with the ILLEGAL dirty head butt that led up to Floyd doing the right thing and ending Ortiz's night? I'm amazed that you guys continuously act like that part never happened. Let me break this down for you guys: If Ortiz doesn't throw and illegal, dirty head butt.........stay with me here.......then Mayweather doesn't land those two clean, legal punches(that everyone refers to as a sucker punch). Ortiz got what he deserved. |
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Quote Originally Posted by callmetim: Anytime bud. When are you going? Looking like October. Can't wait.
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RedDustRising | 26 |
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Club Dirt
Omerta
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Quote Originally Posted by callmetim: I've been there three times. Here's what I would do if I were you. In Rome, stay at the Hotel Plaza on the via del Corso. It's about 3 blocks from the Spanish Steps - it's not 4 diamond, but comfortable reasonable and a great location. Do all the touristy things and relax. Italians are fun, warm people...only if your attitude is that way toward them first. See the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, The Vatican and the Sistine Chapel. Even if you are not religious, the art and artifacts are awesome. The first time you walk in the Sistine Chapel, you'll be in awe that Michelangelo could have done that entire ceiling on his back within an 8 inch reach. Make sure you stray off the beaten path and find "suburbs" for your dinners. Go to where the locals go and the tourists rarely wander in. Find places where Dad is the Maitre'D, Mom is the cook and Daughter is the waitress - they're always the best and the food there is unbelievable. You will never eat at another American "Italian" restaurant again. Stay 4 days. Rent a car and drive to Siena. It is unbelievable - a completely walled, charming city smack in Tuscany. Driving in Italy is wild - I like it that way. Stay 1 day and head to Florence that night. I usually, when traveling from city to city, stay in pensione's owned by families close to where I'm heading. You get great service, yes, modest places, but wonderful people who accommodate you. Refer to Rick Steves materials for recommendations. Florence is a beautiful city. Make sure you see the statue of David. Here's a twist. Determine how long you want to stay in Florence after 1/2 day or so. When you leave, do not drive to Venice. Drive to a city north of there named Lignano.It's a resort area that sits on the Asiatic Sea and it has canary sand beaches and it's amazing. I stay there and drive into Venice. There are safe public places to park your car and take the water taxi in. People tend to stay in Venice too long and it's seemingly a maze of the same things over and over. Don't get me wrong, the place is great. Make sure you take a gondola ride down the Grand Canal, have cappuccino in San Marcos square and stay away from Murano and Burano - they're a big hustle. The night before I'm booked to leave, I usually drive to within 1/2 of Rome and find a small town, stay, eat, relax and then turn my car in the next morning and catch my flight. Fuck the trains. Driving is the way to go. You'll see what I mean once you've done it. Most of all have fun. The place is spectacular. Now THAT was what I was looking for. Thank you for this post. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Sharkysden: There is more to see in Rome than Florence or Venice. You can hop a train to Milan for a day to see the last supper, just don't go on a Sunday because it's a ghost town. Pompeii and Herculaneum are pretty cool to see right outside of Napoli. The Gelato in Florence and Rome is the best! It depends on what you like too, if you're going for the history and art that's a different trip than if you're going just to relax, wine and food etc. or both. Planning on going to Rome for history/ art then elsewhere for relaxation mostly. Trying for a 50/50 split. |
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My wife and I recently made the decision to get a little world travel in before settling down with kids. Last year it was Amsterdam and Paris. This year: Italy.
I'm looking for some advice on where to go in Italy. We will be there no longer than 10 days. Rome, Florence and Venice are on our list obviously. Are any of those cities overrated? How long to spend in each city? Anywhere else we are missing out on? This might be our only chance to see Italy... Any advice is appreciated. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Jay4Prez: My numbers show Oregon -10 nuetral field. Just curious: how can you have "numbers" on teams that have each not yet played a game? Is your data based on 2010 stats? If so, I don't see how this helps. |
Professional1 | 39 |
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Quote Originally Posted by RJSmith: Elvis shot JFK!
Holy fucking shit! You're blowing my mind, dude. |
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Quote Originally Posted by KOAJ: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Tonkin_incident 50 years ago...both big fat fakes to drag us into wars. it worked on LBJ, not JFK...maybe one of the reason he was murdered Interesting, but I'm still no believer. Operation Northwoods was never acted upon. JFK knew this proposal was ludicrous. Gulf of Tonkin: Clearly one attack happened. The second "attack" could very well have been bad intel. LBJ was chomping at the bit to go to war and he jumped the gun. The simple fact is we were fired upon in the first attack, which ultimately exonerates LBJ, IMO. I hardly constitute this as a justifiable conspiracy theory. But thank you for presenting tangible evidence unlike the sad, gullible dogunder.
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dogunder | 158 |
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Quote Originally Posted by dogunder: people who think the government is truthful with us The Govt lying to us is one thing. Everyone knows they do. Now, concocting a fantastical story and influencing thousands of people to keep it a secret is a another thing. You, sir, are a tool. |
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