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  1. On 10/21/2018 at 2:50 PM, ShocksMyBrain said:

    17/31: Cabin in the Woods. One of my favorite “fun” horror movies. Very cliche, but a nice spin.

     

    I liked this one too, Not sure why more people don't like it. 

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  2. The Jeff Burger/Reggie Slack Era at AU was just awesome! One of the funniest things  was when PD benched Burger to start the game after his arrest at the bar. It lasted a grand total of one snap. 

    Reggie was maybe our strongest qb ever. I remember watching a defender latching onto him and nearly bending him to the ground, only to see him stand back up with the defender still hanging on, and complete a pass. 

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  3. Big Fish

    The Dark Knight

    Arrival

    Deepwater Horizon

    Sully

    Caddyshack 

    Airplane

    Tropic Thunder

    Predator 2

    Terminator 2

    Unforgiven

    Pale Rider

    The Matrix

    Finding Neverland

    There's something about Mary

    The Shawshank Redemption

    Vacation and Christmas Vacation

    Pulp Fiction

    Goodwill Hunting

    Too many others to name. 

     

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  4. I don't know gus or rhett, but this seems to fit the "unbelievably stubborn" narrative you often hear from gus. To admit he needs to change his plan might take away from his geniousness, perhaps? He will just keep doing it until those players execute it properly. I suppose he knows that all plays work great if executed as they look on paper. 

  5. Great stuff stat! 

     

      Good gracious I would love to see our coaches grow a pair and open the offense up just a little more. Just 20-30% more passing would do it imo. It would open up the run game. 

      Last in passing attempts on 1st down and first in passing attempts on third down in the conference. This is the kind of stuff that makes people scratch their heads and wonder what it will take our "offensive braintrust" to pull their heads out of the hinies and catch a clue.

     If I see us run two dives to end up in 3rd and long again my head might just pop, lol.

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  6. 38 minutes ago, 75 Walk On said:

    Tulsa, Ark State, Ark....

    How's he done at AU? Why does he need his qb to run more here? He ran SW enough to get him hurt last year, now he wants him to run more. 

     

    I'll say it again, all three qb's will start this year due to injuries if not poor play. Hopefully the D is stout or JF3 learns how to throw. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, TexasTiger said:

    Yes, nothing other than the DNC preferred the Democrat. But you can't point to substantive actions that truly tipped the scales, much less "rigged" the outcome, which means it was predetermined through fraud. And it wasn't that close. She won by 3.8 million votes. Obama's win was close, HRC's, not so much.

    newsflash-- the RNC preferred actual Republican candidates to Trump-- whaddya think those emails look like? But neither primary was "rigged."

    Well, fire a bunch of losers over at the rnc, too. Both parties disgust me. 

    I could argue that there is a chance that they did "rig" the nomination if their actions are what resulted in the win,  but I grow tired of this debate. 

  8. 27 minutes ago, TexasTiger said:

    So you've got nothing.

    I assume you are quibbling over the semantics of the word "rigged"? 

     

    Mmmmmmkay. The dnc worked hard to favor hillary and get her nominated. She won, but it was very close. It is far from a stretch to claim she wouldn't have won without them. The evidence of what happened resulted in the quick resignation of dws after a brief struggle. 

    Afa as evidence, google it. It's there. No one would provide a single example of Trump being a racist when I asked multiple times, for obvious reasons, so I'll let you do the work. 

    The dnc wanted hillary badly and did what they could to help "rig" the election. Whether they are responsible for the outcome is hard to prove or disprove. 

  9. 16 minutes ago, TexasTiger said:

    Trump supporters support an autocratic guy. You think that means they don't want an autocrat. Call me whatever you want, it won't change the absurdity of your position.

    How in the world someone can roll out the first two sentences and then call someone else's position absurd is baffling. Are you drinking? Heavily? 

    I don't know a single Trump supporter who is "pro-putin". Can you provide some concrete examples of Trump supporters backing putin? I"m not talking about some isolated incidents, I'm talking about the massive wave of support for Putin from Trump supporters it would take to justify your second sentence (still can't believe you said it). I mean the vast majority of Trump supporters would have to be drooling over the guy to support your foolish premise. 

    You know, it's okay to say you got emotional and said some REALLY dumb stuff. Don't be too proud. 

  10. 8 hours ago, homersapien said:

    So your just pulling stuff out your ass.  You cannot provide an example.

    So, the massive flood of reports about the primary being rigged in clinton's favor, followed by the resignation of the dnc chairwoman in response to the allegations isn't enough to assume there was wrongdoing in respect to the dnc helping hillary win? 

  11. 6 hours ago, TexasTiger said:

    You define ignorant.

    There you go again trying to hurt people's feelings. Shame on you tex. I could call you a super dummy, but I will let the entire idiocy of the "Trump supporters want to be ruled" (Still gives me the gigs.) stance you, homer and others are taking speak for itself. 

     

  12. 4 hours ago, AUcivE09 said:

    The crazy part of this is that people are upset the socialist didnt get a fair shot. I hope his supporters grow up and start asking more out of the real democrats - or at least turn to the libertarian party and help them grow.

    He has some good ideas, but I think his popularity is largely due to how slimy everyone in the world knows Hillary is. 

    Afa being upset about him not getting a fair shot, I see your point, but would want a fair election between the two. 

    I wonder how big this will become? I mean they rigged things to some degree and Hillary barely won. Easy argument there that Sanders should be the nominee (not saying if it is correct or not). 

    I would give anything to see wasserman take the stage as she originally said after she announced her resignation. Surely, the ptb aren't that dumb.

     

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    timestamp='1363006814' post='1825359]

    Got it. The only year I had season tickets other than as a student. The UF and bama games were the absolute shiznit.

    The loudest I have ever heard JHS was when Calvin Jackson returned a 95 yard interception against UF. I was 12 at the time. It was overcast and a little drizzly, but that place was full and loud. Can't wait for JHS to be rockin' again very soon.

    He ran right by us on the way to the end zone. It was pandemonium. Good times.

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