@scottcoleman55 Need to lay out the ass hierarchy on the next pod. Not sure how total ass compares to total dog ass. I’m assuming total dog ass is worse but are their other measurements on the “ass” scale or have we hit ass bottom with total dog ass?
@OwenGregorian Nearly 350 people die each month in motor vehicle accidents just in my state of Texas. It’s interesting how people just accept current deaths but fear self-driving.
@RonDeSantis Anyone interested in the true Ty Cobb should read “Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty” by Charles Leerhsen.
Also stop by the Ty Cobb Museum in Royston GA, not too far off I-85 in northeast Georgia.
One of the best times in sports is when a team captures a city out of nowhere.
Seemingly everyone was talking Braves, wearing gear and jumping on the bandwagon. Everyone was into the pennant race against the Dodgers. I knew it was serious when at one point my non-baseball wife saw the standings and asked me “how does the half game thing work?”
It was the best. Continued success is great, but unexpected success hits different.
@mitchgoldich The game was played with the temperature in the mid 70s and humidity in the mid 50s. But lots of TV talk about “the heat” and conditions.
@JustinUSA@RonDeSantis Because there are lots of voters like me who haven’t decided who to vote for yet. From the voter’s perspective, I don’t see the downside of a debate.
As a former manager at a fortune 10 company who had the displeasure of laying off employees, we always read from a script prepared by our legal department. No deviations permitted. Questions were referred to official approved documentation with approved contacts. We were even forbidden from expressing condolences, saying I’m sorry, etc.
You are missing the irony of the situation. The actions of the police were a by-product of political correctness. The stabber’s ethnicity provided him a shield from suspicion. Police assume he is the good guy because to assume otherwise would make them racists.
The police then put out a politically correct version of “thoughts and prayers” to express sympathy for the victim’s family. There are countless non-secular ways the police could have expressed sympathy for the victim’s family. Truncating “thoughts and prayers” by removing “prayers” just reinforces the perception they have been overtaken by political correctness.
I said nothing about Christianity. You seem to be implying only Christians pray. That is misguided. Prayer is a part of Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, etc…
I don’t understand the harm in the phrase “thoughts and prayers”especially in a country that has a “Church of England” and no formal separation of church and state.
The use of “thoughts” without “prayers” is a meaningless platitude. It smacks of political correctness run amok.