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Rusty Shackelford

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  1. This thread is about casting, not characters. They didn't change anything about the character - except the actor who plays him.
  2. About Dell being private: https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/07/12/dell-is-going-public-again.aspx
  3. He just doesn’t have it, IMO. However, I can totally see him as Private Pyle in FMJ
  4. Paul Giamatti in Saving Private Ryan
  5. He is high af right now. 420
  6. Fake Anvils only fall from the sky in Loonytoons
  7. Wow, sucks for these guys: http://today.ttu.edu/posts/2018/07/rd-innovations
  8. yes they get fired... after the story goes viral, which is the same thing that happened here; just a few years too late.
  9. If it's not happening at work, I wouldn't expect my employer would do much about it. If my wife was friends with the abused wife, I would call the police and offer to help, but ultimately not much gets done in domestic violence cases unless the victim is willing to speak up. Sucks but true.
  10. I love American Experience but there haven’t been any new episodes lately. For the past month or so I have been hooked on The Pacific War in Color on Smithsonian Channel. Can’t wait for the next episode on Sunday.
  11. AAPL FOMO in effect love it, wish I had a larger position
  12. The hell it is. It may be a new written rule for NFL players, but not a new concept.
  13. Yes I remember fun dip and Astro pops. I have no idea what they serve at little league, where i live it depends on what side of town you’re on, but I’m guessing raspas are a popular choice
  14. Was this candy just a Yankee thing, or a very old person thing? I’ve honestly never seen these things before, much less eaten them.
  15. Again, haulers are 100% responsible if they lose any material that they are hauling. If their truck tire kicks up a loose rock that was already just laying on the road, it's a different story. I'm pretty sure all of the broken windshields that I have ever had came from a loose piece of the road that a semi kicked up. Most people that are tailing a gravel truck are going to assume that it fell off the truck whether it did or not and are going to have a hard time proving it, thus the sign.
  16. Colin Kaepernick will be changing his name when he hears this.
  17. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/26/kudlow-says-fridays-gdp.html White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow predicted that the second-quarter GDP release Friday will live up to the mounting hype. "You're going to get a very good economic growth number tomorrow. Big," Kudlow, head of the National Economic Council, told the Fox Business Network in an interview Thursday. While he said he could not speculate on where the number will land specifically, he did not disagree with a suggestion that it would be in the 4 to 4.5 percent range.
  18. You talking about where it will find support? I’m guessing about $160.
  19. Does anyone here use tankertrackers.com? I just became aware of it and wanted to know if it’s worth the subscription.
  20. Just leaving this here: http://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-settles-dispute-with-farting-unicorn-artist-tom-edwards-2018-7 Elon Musk has settled his bizarre dispute with an artist who created a mug featuring a farting unicorn. The unicorn originally featured on one of Colorado-based potter Tom Edwards' mugs, which carried a positive message about electric vehicles. Musk tweeted in February 2017 that it was "maybe my favorite mug ever." Months later, it was brought to Edwards' attention that the image was popping up inside the operating system of Tesla vehicles and on a company Christmas card. Edwards hired a lawyer and wrote to Musk asking for a discussion about the farting unicorn's copyright. He did not want a big legal fight and said that he had always been a Musk fanboy. But Edwards' daughter, Robin Edwards, called out the Tesla boss on Twitter. Musk, in now-deleted tweets, said legal action would be "kinda lame" and said his interest in the farting unicorn had "increased his [Edwards'] mug sales." Edwards told Business Insider last month that Musk had been "arrogant." He added: "We're not sitting here with dollar signs in our eyes, we're really doing this because it's what right." On Friday, Edwards blogged to say that the matter had been resolved. "We have reached an agreement with Tesla that resolves our issues in a way that everyone feels good about," he said. "It's clear there were some misunderstandings that led to this escalating, but I'm just glad that everything has been cleared up." Musk tweeted a link to the blog, with three emojis: A unicorn, a gust of wind, and a peace symbol. It's the latest twist in a tumultuous week for Musk. The billionaire called Thai cave rescue diver Vernon Unsworth a "pedo" only to later delete his tweet and apologise. He was also criticised for a donation to the Republican party, which some said contradicted his support of climate change initiatives. One of his followers observed wryly: "Dude you need to refocus and get on track! You had a rough week in the News." Musk responded: "Always look on the bright side of life …"
  21. Pretty sure he went back and finished his degree in 2010. I vaguely remember seeing him walk the stage when I attended graduation ceremony for my SIL.
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