@troybeck Should've said yes and sent him the $1,200 bill for the meal. I'm a little old fashioned, but I think the restaurant should be charging the customer.
@sourpatchlyds@EndWokeness I don't think a random person deserves to be beheaded because there's a pro Palestine march somewhere.
Besides, the attack was in Northern Ireland. It's easily the most conservative part of Western Europe if that's how you view these things.
@jhern87@MoMohler Your initial post was that bigger, faster, stronger and more athletic players would dominate. All of those listed would fit that bill and they've had varying success.
@jhern87@MoMohler Generally, yes. But not for the reasons you listed.
We've had huge men like Lukaku, Adriano, Micah Richards and Altidore. Even Bolt tried his hand professionally and couldn't make it. Nobody will get by alone on those attributes. Arguably they'd even hinder you more often.
@jhern87@MoMohler It has a larger talent pool than any other sport has to choose from already. Plenty play with the attributes listed, but few dominate through physical strengths alone.
@rosssheehan92@ScotlandSky It's lacking up front, granted. But he's got better resources than his predecessors and more favourable qualifying conditions.
Not expecting much - but joking about his failures like that is weird.
@kenny37338791@ScotlandSky Yet you feel the need to reply to me twice. π
He only got Scotland to tournaments because they've been expanded. The man is an absolute dinosaur.