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19 hours ago, BigHorn'13 said:

THC (real THC, not delta 8, etc) pens are felonies.  Doesn't matter if it's a gram or a pound. In fact, any concentrated (including gummies) THC is a felony.  Unfortunately, I've got firsthand knowledge of this. 

Yeah this is crazy to me, I get it, but I don’t. It could be argued that vape pen administered quality (rosin) concentrates are much healthier than sparking up flower. Gummies are the safest way to consume with obviously no real respiratory impact assuming someone knows their dosage size. In legal states, many folks go to the pens for ease over flower so it’s just unfortunate the current laws.

16 hours ago, Hermanator said:

Yep. Ridiculous, but this is Texas so of course it's stupid. 

That's why if you're in Oklahoma or Colorado or wherever and you want to bring back some vape just get a 1/4 oz of bud and order a dynavap 

 

This right here. Typically am just traveling with flower unless I know I’m going to a jurisdiction that doesn’t disambiguate between concentrates and flower. Much safer way to go.

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Posted
17 hours ago, texifornia said:

I have watched a lot of old movies and I have no idea what that movie is 

You don't know a Coen Bro movie? 

^^ movie snob poser 

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26 minutes ago, Fud said:

You don't know a Coen Bro movie? 

^^ movie snob poser 

Hah, I'm hot and cold with them. Loved True Grit and Fargo, Big Lebowski didn't land with me at all.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Hah, I'm hot and cold with them. Loved True Grit and Fargo, Big Lebowski didn't land with me at all.

No Country For Old Men is their best movie. 

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19 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Hah, I'm hot and cold with them. Loved True Grit and Fargo, Big Lebowski didn't land with me at all.

just when you thought the last page was the worst page....we get this

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I owe CTJ an apology. I regret posting the Raising Arizona gif. I forgot how deep this tangent can go. 

Also, the Cohen Bro's remake of True Grit is super underrated. I didn't love it at first, but I think I now prefer it to the original. 

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3 hours ago, texifornia said:

Hah, I'm hot and cold with them. Loved True Grit and Fargo, Big Lebowski didn't land with me at all.

Snob / hijack alert: the Coens have made at least five great films: Barton Fink, Raising Arizona, Fargo, No Country for old Men and The Big Lebowski. Millers Crossing  ain’t far behind. True Grit too. They’re the best thing for American Film in the last 50 years.

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4 hours ago, texifornia said:

Hah, I'm hot and cold with them. Loved True Grit and Fargo, Big Lebowski didn't land with me at all.

Jesus. It doesn’t matter what you accomplish with the rest of your life. You are dead to me. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, thunderlounge said:

 

Confused Curb Your Enthusiasm GIF

Who better, chief? I said 50 to stay away from the 70s generation. PTA and QT have an argument but have made less classics.

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I’m not saying that Arch needs personal protection, as like Secret Service, but there has to be a “dome of security” surrounding him, even if he doesn’t know that they are there. Too many people know him by now.

Hook’em!!!

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Rockwell Torrey said:

What’s the rumpus?

I think Arch Manning needs personal security to protect him from rabid fans of Gen X Napoleon Dynamite.

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I think Arch Manning needs personal security to protect him from rabid fans of Gen X Napoleon Dynamite.

Shut up. He needs protection like Whitney Houston needed from Kevin Costner in The Bodyguard.
Posted
3 hours ago, mwaadeeb said:

Snob / hijack alert: the Coens have made at least five great films: Barton Fink, Raising Arizona, Fargo, No Country for old Men and The Big Lebowski. Millers Crossing  ain’t far behind. True Grit too. They’re the best thing for American Film in the last 50 years.

they’re all pretty great other than the ladykillers, though I only saw it once and have heard that it’s better the second time around.  never saw the hudsucker proxy or the man who wasn’t there.

if someone can’t appreciate raising arizona they’re just simple.  not much else to it. 

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how many more days

4 hours ago, msucolt45 said:

I’m not saying that Arch needs personal protection, as like Secret Service, but there has to be a “dome of security” surrounding him, even if he doesn’t know that they are there. Too many people know him by now.

Hook’em!!!

KD walked around with other players but got driven to classes. He kind of sticks out too lol

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, mwaadeeb said:

Who better, chief? I said 50 to stay away from the 70s generation. PTA and QT have an argument but have made less classics.

Do you know what 2025 - 50 equals? Yeah, I think I’ll take Marty’s run from 1975 onward. 

Also, A Serious Man, Inside Llewyn Davis and Miller’s Crossing are all better than Barton Fink.

Also also, it’s PTA (username needs to check out) 

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Posted
14 hours ago, Park Gothic said:

I owe CTJ an apology. I regret posting the Raising Arizona gif. I forgot how deep this tangent can go. 

Also, the Cohen Bro's remake of True Grit is super underrated. I didn't love it at first, but I think I now prefer it to the original. 

I enjoyed the book, True Grit, as well as the latter film. No Country For Old Men, book and movie, are both excellent. 

Apology accepted. We’re currently witnessing some true snobbery and idiocy here due to the Coen Brothers, and that’s a given whenever they are mentioned. 

10 hours ago, mwaadeeb said:

Snob / hijack alert: the Coens have made at least five great films: Barton Fink, Raising Arizona, Fargo, No Country for old Men and The Big Lebowski. Millers Crossing  ain’t far behind. True Grit too. They’re the best thing for American Film in the last 50 years.

So does Nolan not count because he’s British? You can’t really call his movies “British” and he rivals anyone. 

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The Big Lebowski not landing?

The remake of True Grit better than the original?

Coen Brother films the best thing in American film in the last 50 years?

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It's interesting to look at early draft stuff to see which teams have the supposed high end talent, and I don't think I've ever seen the early "first round" talent this dispersed around the country before... Ohio State and Bama only have two listed, and Georgia only has one

Oregon    Matayo Uiagalelei    Edge
Oregon    Kenyon Sadiq    TE
Oregon    Evan Stewart    WR
Oregon    Isaiah World    OT
Oregon    Dillon Thieneman    S

Clemson    TJ Parker    Edge
Clemson    Peter Woods    DT
Clemson    Avieon Terrell    CB
Clemson    Cade Klubnik    QB

Penn State    Drew Allar    QB
Penn State    Nick Singleton    RB
Penn State    Dani Dennis-Sutton    Edge
Penn State    AJ Harris    CB

Texas    Arch Manning    QB
Texas    Anthony Hill Jr    LB
Texas    Malik Muhammad    CB

Florida    Austin Barber    OT
Florida    Tyreak Sapp    Edge
Florida    Caleb Banks    DT

LSU    Garrett Nussmeier    QB
LSU    Whit Weeks    LB
LSU    Nic Anderson    WR

South Carolina    LaNorris Sellers    QB
South Carolina    Jalon Kilgore    CB

Utah    Spencer Fano    OT
Utah    Caleb Lomu    OT
Ohio State    Caleb Downs    S
Ohio State    Carnell Tate    WR

Alabama    Kadyn Proctor    OT
Alabama    LT Overton    DT

Miami    Rueben Bain Jr    Edge
Miami    Francis Mauigoa    OT

USC    Kamari Ramsey    S
USC    Ja'Kobi Lane    WR

Auburn    Keldric Faulk    DT
Tennessee    Jermod McCoy    CB
Notre Dame    Jeremiah Love    RB
Georgia    CJ Allen    LB
Boise State    Kage Casey    OT
Indiana    Fernando Mendoza    QB
Northwestern    Anto Sanka    Edge
BYU    Keanu Tanuvasa    DT
Boston College    Jude Bowry    OT
Vanderbilt    Eli Stowers    TE
Texas Tech    David Bailey    Edge
Washington    Denzel Boston    WR
Colorado    DJ McKinney    CB
Texas A&M    Cashius Howell    Edge

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Posted
2 hours ago, Reynolds Woodcock said:

Do you know what 2025 - 50 equals? Yeah, I think I’ll take Marty’s run from 1975 onward. 

Yes I should have said 45. I figured one of you dickwads would call that.

 

2 hours ago, Reynolds Woodcock said:

Also, A Serious Man, Inside Llewyn Davis and Miller’s Crossing are all better than Barton Fink.

I should have mentioned Llewyn Davis for sure. (Serious Man is also stellar).

Posted
2 hours ago, closetojumping said:

I enjoyed the book, True Grit, as well as the latter film. No Country For Old Men, book and movie, are both excellent. 

Apology accepted. We’re currently witnessing some true snobbery and idiocy here due to the Coen Brothers, and that’s a given whenever they are mentioned. 

So does Nolan not count because he’s British? You can’t really call his movies “British” and he rivals anyone. 

Yep I kept things on this side of the pond to not tax my brain. Nolan's an ace for sure, though some of his scripts feel like they were put in a blender.

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The best thing over the past 50 years? There's some heavy hitters who'd have stronger arguments there, and this is coming from someone who thinks Lebowski and No Country might have been the best movies of their respective decades 

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Fud said:

The best thing over the past 50 years? There's some heavy hitters who'd have stronger arguments there, and this is coming from someone who thinks Lebowski and No Country might have been the best movies of their respective decades 

Name them.

(I should have said 45 years. I don't mean guys who started in the 70s.) 

Again QT and PTA have the best arguments but they don't hold up IMO.

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Red Five said:

Spielberg did ok the last 45 years.

Yeah I put him in the 70's generation. I still think the Coens win since the 80's anyway.

Posted
2 minutes ago, mwaadeeb said:

Name them. (I should have said 45. I don't mean guys who started in the 70s.)

If their movies came out within the past 50 years, I figured those movies qualified even if the directors started before that, which means the movies of Spielberg, Scorcese, Kubrick, Altman, etc post from '75 on count

If you just meant after that generation of directors, then yeah they have a strong argument, although that argument is probably with PTA 

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Posted
13 hours ago, mwaadeeb said:

Snob / hijack alert: the Coens have made at least five great films: Barton Fink, Raising Arizona, Fargo, No Country for old Men and The Big Lebowski. Millers Crossing  ain’t far behind. True Grit too. They’re the best thing for American Film in the last 50 years.

Do you even Michael Bay you Philistine?  

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said:

Deandre Moore in the 2nd and DJ Campbell in the 3rd are some very, very optimistic projections. 

The Deandre one is shocking. That dude has looked like a JAG who's been elevated by the system in most games to me.

Shaw in the 7th feels like a placeholder so he can't say he missed entirely if his knee gets better and he's able to get out there 100%.

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12 minutes ago, texifornia said:

The Deandre one is shocking. That dude has looked like a JAG who's been elevated by the system in most games to me.

I've read speculation that we're gonna put the Stanford dude in the slot and move Moore outside. Wonder how that will look.

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