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  2. Lulz, I already think that about anyone I see wearing a smart watch anyway
  3. Dante Moore is small, not particularly mobile and doesn’t have a strong arm. He’s pretty accurate in the short and intermediate, so I think he’ll largely look alright since the Oregon offense is gimmicky and doesn’t require a ton of big time throws. I expect he’ll struggle against Penn State and maybe IU and look pretty good against overmatched competition. I don’t think Oregon is a real threat this year.
  4. Joey can’t shuck his own, the wuss.
  5. Or maybe Ferrari is a fucked team with a wildly unpredictable car. He can only do so much when he’s handed a shit box. Charles was shocked he was able to get pole and then today lost due to whatever issues Ferrari “fixed.”
  6. Just stop the stupid in game interviews.
  7. Just idiotic, and almost equally idiotic is that players who make millions of dollars get $10k for doing them.
  8. This benefits the run game by making it much more varied, and as mentioned, also helps the playaction game
  9. I said GOT dayyum!
  10. mlb fail
  11. He's done in politics. We just have to ride it out.
  12. Livin' rent free in their heads... Love it 🤘
  13. Addendum to the above. That guy, Stumpf, is not the Black Rifle Coffee guy. He is somehow associated with it and is a former enlisted SEAL. Given the tendencies of SF operators to be pretty complete meatheads (I'll kind of give the officers a pass here, Admiral McRaven), that guy is fairly impressive.
  14. The worst thing to ever happen to national baseball broadcasts is the in-game interview.
  15. I’m confused. How is it we are getting Astros announcers?
  16. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/03/world/europe/russia-volcano-eruption.html A long-dormant volcano in Russia’s Far East erupted on Sunday for the first time in hundreds of years, scientists said, spewing an ash cloud several miles high. The unusual eruption in Russia’s remote and sparsely populated Kamchatka region follows a series of seismic events this past week — including an earthquake and other volcanic activity — on the Pacific peninsula, 11 time zones away from Moscow. The Krasheninnikov volcano erupted for the first time “at least in 400 years,” sending volcanic ash as high as four miles into the sky, the Kronotsky Nature Reserve, where the volcano is, said in a statement. Staff members have been evacuated from the area, the statement said, adding that the volcano was too far from towns in the region to pose a danger to people. Vsevolod Yakovlev, the nature reserve’s acting director, said in the statement that the eruption was an “exciting and fascinating event,” and that Krasheninnikov was listed among the reserve’s eight active volcanoes. The eruption began at 6 a.m. local time on Sunday, when staff from the nature reserve on a research trip at the volcano spotted gas and vapor spewing from its crater. They were promptly evacuated to safety, the reserve said. The Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team, a local body in charge of monitoring and reacting to eruptions, said on Sunday there were no towns or villages within reach of the ash plume that resulted from the eruption. Last week, an 8.8-magnitude earthquake shook the Kamchatka peninsula, setting off tsunami waves and alerts across the Pacific Ocean. No serious injuries or damage were reported. A few hours after the quake, an active volcano in the region, Klyuchevskoy, erupted. Aftershocks have rocked the region in recent days, including a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that hit the nearby and sparsely populated Kuril Islands on Sunday without causing casualties or serious damage, the authorities said. Russia’s Emergency Situations Ministry issued a tsunami warning, but called it off shortly after.
  17. 'Yes, these tittays are THIS huge'
  18. Rimbo

    Rush

  19. GIDP just when we needed it
  20. nice play Carlos
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