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#26
#26
So I watched it and thought it was pretty good.

It put the NCAA in bad light. IMO Which was a good thing. (again) IMO
 
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#27
#27
Yes, it's on a news channel that doesn't share the same confirmation bias or worldview that I have.

Therefore, it is nothing but lies, and could never hope to have any purpose or meaning for anyone.

I am a knee jerk response and take my ADD, shallow, face value perceived worldview with a grain of salt please.

The world is only black and white, wrong and right, good and bad.

There is no gray…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Mu_8w6db5M
 
#29
#29
Here is what I hope you folks who watched learned about a military school. It is not a joke. It is a serious attempt to instill discipline, punctuality, esprit d'corps, and responsibility helping to change boys into men. Jabari McGhee is a step above your average recruit as I think you can judge from his maturity in the segment.
 
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#31
#31
That was a social experiment , frequent consumption of fast foods leads to an early death. Rapid weight is an early warning signal. So sayeth the food nazis.

Pretty much what his point was. It was what fast food does to you outside of the weight gain part.

I actually enjoyed Spurlock's show when it was on FX. The episode where he worked in a coal mine in WV (he is from WV) for 30 days I thought was done well. He focused on the actual job and the family he stays with, while spending little time on the pros and cons of the industry. Also I give him credit for actually working in mine for a month.

That said not watched his CNN show yet (and not because I am one of the idiots that only like things that support 100% of my beliefs), but is it worth checking out? How was this episode?
 
#32
#32
Pretty much what his point was. It was what fast food does to you outside of the weight gain part.

I actually enjoyed Spurlock's show when it was on FX. The episode where he worked in a coal mine in WV (he is from WV) for 30 days I thought was done well. He focused on the actual job and the family he stays with, while spending little time on the pros and cons of the industry. Also I give him credit for actually working in mine for a month.

That said not watched his CNN show yet (and not because I am one of the idiots that only like things that support 100% of my beliefs), but is it worth checking out? How was this episode?

I give him credit for trying to live on minimum wage. Hospital bills did him in though.
 
#33
#33
Here is what I hope you folks who watched learned about a military school. It is not a joke. It is a serious attempt to instill discipline, punctuality, esprit d'corps, and responsibility helping to change boys into men. Jabari McGhee is a step above your average recruit as I think you can judge from his maturity in the segment.
 
#37
#37
You can bet that Jabari already has the appreciation Coach T refers to on the secondary level. He can probably add insight for the team on the rigors of being a cadet. "First of all, I'm appreciative of Tennessee having the opportunity to be part of an event like this," Tyndall said. "This is something that I believe our fans can be excited about, and it's also going to be a great opportunity for our players - not only to provide a challenging test for our team early in the season, but also to give them a better appreciation of what life is like for the young men and women who attend our service academies."
 
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