BigSteve09
Moran
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2007
- Messages
- 19,677
- Likes
- 111,259
Except he didn’t have the flu did he? Wasn’t it actually a stomach bug? Either way Covid now is just being used as a crutch in every aspect of life. Start eliminating financial incentives for having it and don’t allow teams to earn their bowl money if they don’t participate and poof watch it magically disappear.Clay Travis brings up such an interesting point, why would we quarantine or cancel for this, but if you realize it’s flu you’ll let someone on a plane and play. We can argue severity but at the end of the day they’re both contagious. Gotta learn how to live around this and remember that Michael Jordan’s flu game is one of the most iconic parts of his career.
Except he didn’t have the flu did he? Wasn’t it actually a stomach bug? Either way Covid now is just being used as a crutch in every aspect of life. Start eliminating financial incentives for having it and don’t allow teams to earn their bowl money if they don’t participate and poof watch it magically disappear.
Not sure if he did or not, but when I get anything like that my azz is stuck on the couch and my biggest worry is sharting myself. He played through it so mad props (and I’m a Larry Legend guy)Except he didn’t have the flu did he? Wasn’t it actually a stomach bug? Either way Covid now is just being used as a crutch in every aspect of life. Start eliminating financial incentives for having it and don’t allow teams to earn their bowl money if they don’t participate and poof watch it magically disappear.
Hey guys, since it’s slow I want to share something I recently “discovered”. So, nerd alert; I like to dive into older music and movies a lot to try and find good stuff out there in particular before my time.
So, I’ve heard a lot of Elvis over the years but never deep dived into too much of his stuff, but came across this. This song is reaction to MLK and RFKs assassinations in 1968 and is maybe the most powerful and impressive live performance I’ve seen. What a voice! Just wanted to share the experience and hopefully some of you that have never seen this can enjoy as well.
Alright all you gun enthusiasts, hunters and knowledgable peeps. My wife's brother was in a fatal car accident a few years ago and this gun was in his backseat in his demolished car. I had no idea my mil still had it but she gave it to my wife recently because she had no reason nor desire to hold onto it. It's a Remington 270 and wanted to check into getting it rebuilt. Would it be worth it and where would be a couple of good places to check for parts etc? TIA