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Seasick Sailor

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  1. And, if there were two people he would have murdered, it was his ex-wife and a waiter.
  2. Sounds great. Just so you know, I may have left my lucky stabbin' hat at the scene.
  3. As much as it pains me to say, that pompous ass Keith Law actually was one of the few, if not only, writer who panned the signing at the time. Said his bat speed had shown signs of slowing down, and that trend likely wouldn't reverse. So, yeah, he pretty much nailed it.
  4. This hits close to home because I murdered my ex-wife and a waiter this morning.
  5. No, but neither can Abreu or Singleton.
  6. I went through a period where I read this and a couple of books about Waco and the Branch Davidians over the course of a couple of months. I found Homegrown to be pretty interesting. I am old enough to remember McVeigh and the OKC bombing but was too young/indifferent at the time to really follow the story closely. I just happened to be in downtown OKC a few years ago with sometime to kill. I started wandering around the area near the hotel I was staying in and ended up at the OKC memorial. It's pretty moving.
  7. Started For Whom the Bell Tolls on a whim a couple of days ago. I am about half way through it and am enjoying it. So far I'd put it above The Sun Also Rises.
  8. I think it absolutely was a combination of all three. His drop off corresponds with the OC change and him missing about a week's worth of practices after he landed on a camera guy in the end zone and had back soreness. So he was getting fewer opportunities in a more run oriented offense and was able to do less with the opportunities he did get because he wasn't 100%. That quickly led to him being disgruntled. By the end of the season, it was just an all around bad situation for him and the Bills. Not surprised they wanted to move him.
  9. Hearing a lot of Buzz about Castillo's on Katy Fort Bend.
  10. I read the Nine and really enjoyed it. it's a very different book than The Shadow Docket. It's much more focused on SCOTUS history and the justices themselves. It's been a few years, but i don't recall it getting too deep into any of the technical details of the Court's work like you get in the Shadow Docket. Toobin wrote a follow up a few years later called The Oath. If you like The Nine, it's worth checking out too.
  11. This just makes me even more pissed about Dusty's lineups last season.
  12. Time to avenge 2023. Last season was a slog for the most part. Hoping 2024 is more enjoyable.
  13. Not sure what Collins is expecting from a potential extension, but Juedy getting this isn't going to help negotiations:
  14. Do we have enough cap space left to sign a safety, or are we done?
  15. Their only job is to get home safe. Using that metric, this was a resounding success.
  16. It Townes' birthday, so here's one his best with Nanci Griffith:
  17. Redheaded Stranger and Phases and Stages have to be near the top.
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