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  1. Aww. Isn't the pimpledoosh lackey cute. Can't even come up with her own material. Poor little mikey. Has nothing else to do in life, just like the pimpledoosh..
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    2024 Preseason: Week 2 Discussion

    Why? Next Toney? Ouch.
  3. Aww, mikey feels the need to lash out after the truth surfaces...
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    Liberals Against Beautiful Conservative Women

    Well look at that. You had to spend your day on the world wide web to find one. Good for you peanut. As if all of us are around this happening in every place we go in life. Let me know how many times you encounter this in your daily life.
  5. In our last road trip to Maine we stopped at Seadog, Shipyard, and Allagash. I think Seadog and Shipyard are owned by the same folks.
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    Caleb Williams is the real deal.

    Bagant is coming along as well as backup. He's proving to have a pretty live arm with accuracy.
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    Doug Orth's Big Boards - 2024 - Version 2.0

    Hmm...I wonder who is going to be drafting Trey Benson in this draft....
  8. I mixed them up with Founders. Dogfish is Delaware. Founders is Grand Rapids. "Great beers they have", says Yoda. Backwoods Bastard is delicious.
  9. You poor emotional wreck, growing up with no mother because she ran away when she saw the horror she birthed. Did you use to practice being a mommy's girl on your barbies when you grew up? Or maybe you are still practicing that?
  10. Isn't that where Dogfish Head brewery is?
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    Kamunism

    No it isn't. It's factual. You seem lost.
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    Caleb Williams is the real deal.

    Yeah, he was terrible on the blitz in college for sure. The Bears have been throwing blitzes at him like 60+% of the time in practices from their first team defense I think because of that. In today's game, his numbers didn't look good but that was not a reflection of how he played. I think they were experimenting with certain play calls early and the receivers were flat out full on covered on every play. Williams made zero errant throws. A couple throw aways when the receivers were blanketed. Nothing close to getting picked. Then he threw a bomb right on cue to an open Tyler Scott and would have gone for like a 50 yard TD but the D-back pulled Scott's shoulder pad back for the interference penalty. Then he hit Odunze on a sick throw down field. Then he scrambled and hit Odunze in the endzone on the numbers but Odunze forgot to keep his feet in bounds. Then Williams just ran it in for the TD. Took 1 sack with no fumbles. Only one really bad pass where he didn't set his feet as he was running out of the pocket and sailed the ball out of reach. Pretty good game for preseason. Keep it simple.
  13. My name is timmy, and I'm lost. I want my mommy.
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    Caleb Williams is the real deal.

    I can see that. Currently their under/over is at 8.5. New offense, new QB. Who knows? That is a good u/o for Vegas to be confident of getting people on both sides since the Bears did win 7 games last year, but the whole of the team is rather new.
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    Caleb Williams is the real deal.

    I've never seen it before. It's kind if overrated I think. And who thinks that and why?
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    MLB SP min 6 IP rule

    Aww.. poor you.
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    Caleb Williams is the real deal.

    This is going to be fun watching all the Bears haters bow out of this thread as the year goes on because of their bad takes.so far.
  18. Liberals are so stupid.
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    Early season DST

    Good point.
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    Animals imitate Peefoam's posting

    Again? Just because your weak ass and the pimpledoosh report me daily doesn't mean I'm banned. If ever there was a rent free thing it's you two bottom feaders being messed in the head. Even when I'm not posting you're all twisted up in it.
  21. We should give more money to those Ukrainian thieves. Oh...and 10% for the big guy of course. ... "This is a warning shot across the U.S. government's bow that it needs to right its fiscal ship," Sean Snaith, an economist at the University of Central Florida, told FOX Business. "You can't just spend trillions of dollars more than you have in revenue every year and expect no ill consequences." The outlook for the federal debt level is bleak, with economists increasingly sounding the alarm over the torrid pace of spending by Congress and the White House.
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    Early season DST

    That works. But you better get another defense by week 3. In my main league we have 21 roster spots and after the draft if a few owners really like their team, they will buy a couple extra defenses in the first go at free agency. They can always be dropped if you want to use them for 2 weeks and move on to another one. Same thing happens a couple weeks before playoff time. The teams are pretty set in their guys and bid up defenses for the playoff run if anyone good is available. But at some point in the season only the bottom feeders are around to pick up.
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    No Tax on Tips

    Liberals eat this shlt up. It's never ending how hard they try to justify their idiocy.
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    Early season DST

    Daniels is a rookie. I don't normally bet heavy on rookie QBs in the early games of their career on teams that were 4-13 the previous year. If he lights it up, great, but that is not what the history of the NFL tells us is most likely to happen. Even Vegas only puts their U/O at 6.5.
  25. Easy to see why you didn't supply a link. Purchasing, owning, and operating. So that includes the cost of the car, the title, the taxes, the maintenance, the gas, the insurance..... He's covering all the costs that people who don't know how to manage money don't consider when they impulse buy things. Like yourself I'm guessing. Cry and whine all you want but put your weak ass "messages" into context, fool. Speaking to a crowd in Byron Center in Kent County, Vance said, "Thanks to Kamala Harris' spending policies, the average new car costs nearly $50,000 a year." According to the United States Department of Transportation's bureau statistics, the average annual cost of owning and operating an automobile, assuming the owner drives 15,000 miles, was $12,182 in 2023. It seems Vance may have been referencing the total average cost of a new vehicle, which was $47,010 in 2023.
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