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Luckily I got to see a lot of concerts in the 90's. A lot of bands that don't exist anymore. I'm thankful for that. I'm just about priced out of going to shows now though. I didn't even look up how much Nine Inch Nails tickets were.
Fortunately, for me. My days of extroversion are gone. Being honest the idea of leaving my home for a loud, cantankerous venue filled with assholes sound like hell.
 
Asking for serious purposes. Do any of you actually attend WNBA games and think these ladies are underpaid? I know their league loses money. Seems kind of an odd protest. Pay me more even though my league loses money.


Clark deserves NBA money. Nobody else in the league currently does. She sells out the arenas she plays in and is a bigger draw than many, many NBA players.
 
I just saw an article by Josh Greer on si, touting that our defense is poised to dominate again. It stated that despite losing first round draft pick James Pearce, we reloaded with Bryson Eason, Jaxon Joiner, and Joshua James. Also stated that Jourdan Thomas returns at nickelback, and five star recruit Boo Carter is expected to start opposite him.

Needless to say I’m pumped, because this guy CLEARLY knows his stuff! Go VOLS

Edit* forgot to mention ALL SEC standout Elijah Herring!
Jordan Thomas won’t play. I wish he could. But he isn’t. Elijah is gone. Caleb is still here and our rushers will be very good. Only thing on defense that is a worry is depth at Inside DL and depth at DB. But starters are very stout
 
Ha! this guy was as well..

· June 17 ·

I wasn't allowed to go to concerts til I was 15

My 2 concert was Ozzy " Diary of a Madman". March 6, 1982.
It was at the Birmingham Alabama Boutwell auditorium.
I was walking up the steps to the spot light box to sit with a friend.
Randy started playing "Dee". I stopped in my tracks and thought classical!?!? I sat down on the steps MESMERIZED.
Then BAM!!!! Straight; not "Suicide Solution"....I was in love.
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I'll never forget Ozzy coming up through the stage to start the show. My momma thought he was the Devil hisself.
 
I don't think you're correct here. Maybe in other countries, but in the USA, almost all the Olympians are professional athletes as their day jobs. You can't compete in all the national and international competitions all year long AND train at that level every day while working 40 hours a week.

There's even a whole tier of athletes who aren't quite Olympian caliber who are professional athletes.

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure Olympians are almost entirely professional athletes.
I was actually saying Olympians in general. I think you're right for America, but it might actually be close. Especially for winter sports.
 

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