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Biff Tannen

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  1. On 5/11/2024 at 12:02 PM, stc said:

    Fuck yes that was good. Those first 3 songs really did it for me right out of the gate. Release and nothing as it seems were at the top of my list for songs I hadn't seen live. Ten club tickets were excellent, glad they're finally using a screen. Crowd was great.


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    Opening with Release is pretty fucking awesome.

  2. Just now, miguelito said:

    Woo had 77 pitches. Is he on a pitch count? I thought he could have kept going.

    They said 80-85 earlier.  Not sure why.  Raley came through.  Let's get this done.

  3. 8 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

    She hasn't been out front as much lately.  I volunteer in the fall with Georgia Vote 411, and to my knowledge she is still involved, albeit noticeably less vocal of late.  If that's her choice, I respect it, she's done a lot, and perhaps it's time for new leaders to emerge.  

    Kind of like Beto.  I think it just wears on you.  Beating your head against the wall and fighting the good fight, only to see that you are completely outnumbered by brainwashed human paraquats.  

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  4. Just now, BamaATL said:

    It isn't anything to scoff at for sure, but to say this wasn't well publicized would be a grand understatement.  The state party did a piss poor job on that front.  The ballots on the non-partisan portion (all the judicial elections) are deliberately vague.  You quite literally have to know who to vote for going in, which many voters do not (the ballot does not reflect party affiliation).  The only advertising I say was strictly for Pinson (organized by Kemp's people).  All in all, regardless of outcome, a poor job by the state party.  

    Sounds familiar as I sit here in Texas. 

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  5. 3 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

    No worries, it's going to be close one way or the other.  It all will depend on turnout in Dekalb, Clayton, and Fulton.  Right now, that doesn't look all that promising to be honest.  

    I mean, it’s also the state Supreme Court. While nothing to scoff at, I’m not sure how much it will translate to the average general election voter that only pays attention for one month every four years. 

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