GYERO ARCHIVE

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Highly recommend this new Colin Kaepernick series on Netflix. He waited at least 30 seconds in the first show to compare the NFL combine to a slave auction. Somehow I made it to the second episode, where he comes right out the gate to explain that the White Man is the devil.

So if you’re like me and you hate white people, def give it a look. Great stuff.
 

Wynn Duffy 69

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Just picked up a new whiskey I was not aware of - Old Overholt 114. It is non-chill filtered and age stated at 4YO.

Pretty excited. Cool to see Beam doing some new things with their rye line.
 

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Highly recommend this new Colin Kaepernick series on Netflix. He waited at least 30 seconds in the first show to compare the NFL combine to a slave auction. Somehow I made it to the second episode, where he comes right out the gate to explain that the White Man is the devil.

So if you’re like me and you hate white people, def give it a look. Great stuff.
Solid read on the subject from a contributing writer at the NYT this morning.

I’m With Condoleezza Rice About White Guilt https://nyti.ms/3jOoqfQ
 
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Wodie sloot

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So “backing into a space” at the grocery isn’t recommended if you are getting enough stuff that you need to pop the trunk. It was a miscalculation on my part.

However, I only ended up getting more than I planned for because I was waiting on a prescription for my cat so I bought all kinds of random stuff.

However, it still wasn’t ready by the time Luke was ready to leave the grocery, so I left with all the stuff, a baby and then had a hard time with the cart, groceries, baby and backed in vehicle.

I’m headed back out soon to get the script but will probably just go with the drive thru.

The rims are fine, kooky.
 

wcc31

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I suppose on occasion for functional reasons, backing in is ok … BUT usually it’s some inconsiderate cowboy ********.
 
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Our old neighbor who is police told us that only criminals and cops back in. My wife backs into every parking spot or driveway, and ours now is up a damn hill about 75 ft. I mean WTF.

Anyway his experience were only cops and criminals are worried about an exit plan.
 

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Our old neighbor who is police told us that only criminals and cops back in. My wife backs into every parking spot or driveway, and ours now is up a damn hill about 75 ft. I mean WTF.

Anyway his experience were only cops and criminals are worried about an exit plan.
Sounds like a rather self serving stance from a cop who knows probable cause is not all that high a standard.

“Your honor, he was backed in and I knew he wasn’t a cop, . . . .”
 
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wcc31

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- Never had much against Clempson, even have some family ties there, until I started seeing a bunch of their gear around these parts. Obvious bandwagonning. Now, they can GGP. Enjoying their flop this year.

- Somehow Ohio State manages to get a Duke-esque benefit of the doubt from the media. They can lose and it’s immediately blown off a few weeks later. “Yeah that Oregon loss at home- who cares? They’re beating the **** out of these Big 10 cupcakes so let’s get’m in again.”

- Starting to think Big Blue could take any team in the land other than Georgia. Now, not saying we’re necessarily better but the rest of the Top 10 isn’t head and shoulders above us.

- Spend that SEC/ESPN $$$ and get Gus as the dude in the 3:30 slot in the next few years.

- Give me a defender for Heisman this year. Piss on giving it to a Bama/Ohio
State/Oklahoma QB/skill player.
 

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Our old neighbor who is police told us that only criminals and cops back in. My wife backs into every parking spot or driveway, and ours now is up a damn hill about 75 ft. I mean WTF.

Anyway his experience were only cops and criminals are worried about an exit plan.

Sounds good in theory until you realize that corporate fleets train their people to pull through or back in.
 
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Backing in, when it makes sense (or sometimes just for the **** of it) is a "man skill" that should be in any self-respecting dude's toolkit.

There is nothing as awkward as watching a suburban redneck, with a lifted F250 take 10 minutes to try and do it. I have to avert my eyes.
 
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