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mashburned

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Stick to licking shower walls, Deep Dish.

This is how Steak & Shake does it.

https://www.thepauperedchef.com/article/the-smash-technique-and-skinny-burger-perfection

Oh wow looks great! Thanks for sharing!

 

Wynn Duffy 69

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It’s too cold and windy to sit outside with the baby, so I did the honor system deal and set a big bowl of candy out on a garden table.

It’s interesting watching from the side window how the kids approach it. Most, surprisingly, responsibly pick out a couple pieces of their favorite, and then move along.

But every fifth or sixth kid is the little ******* who surreptitiously looks around to see if anyone is watching, and then quickly fills up by the handful before sprinting away.

I’m sure those kids will make great lawyers someday.
 

joeyrupption

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-never understood the rome love. He's just another diminutive jock-sniffer with morning drive show "attitude(lol)". Grade A douche nozzle. Nothing interesting about the dude. That said bbdk is a scholar and a gentleman and he digs him...so maybe im missing something.
That’s cuz you’re a ******. You don’t know **** about sports talk radio. You’re filling in for somebody... Alright...

BOOM (hey!) - outta here, you f*****’ idiot.
 

drxman1

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Nov 5, 2008
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In honor of Halloween thought I’d revisit a childhood favorite, the Monster Squad.


Wow, ten minutes in and we are chock full of pedophilia, homophobic slurs, bullying, sexism, voyerism, body shaming, and xenophobia. Wonder why they don’t play it anymore...classic 80’s.

WolfMan’s got nards.
 
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wcc31

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Best day of the year for social media - seeing all my friends’ kids dressed up (from old friends to folks I still am close with). Great stuff.

And also props to Rob for not bitching about poor kids tearing down his neighborhood for mini-Snickers this year l. You’re growing up, buddy. Proud of you.
 

KingLlama

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-Apologies, Rudd. That's just one subject I get defensive about.

-Halloween is one of those nights when it always feels later than it actually is. Porchlight off, come inside, I assume it's 10:00. Nope, only 8, still time to watch trashy reality TV with the fam.

-Really did not take into account how much the puppy would hate kids in costumes knocking on the door every 90 seconds. Puppy also went berserk when my daughter wore a fake wig/mustache combo for her costume. Treated her like a burglar, basically.

-Love Christmas music as much as anyone, but tried it for about 90 seconds today and just couldn't do it.

-Wendy's chili is definitely the play on days like yesterday/today, Rax. You're correct, as usual*.

-*lolz
 

krazykats

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Sounds like GYERO has ol PTI pinned into a corner and forced to meet me. Even though I can’t post pics, I’ll try to get a few of the utter disgusted look I’ll be sure to get as he pulls into bullitt county for GYERO’s bourbon.

That said.......I know dK is in Louisville. The others I have no clue so from this list who is also wanting theirs sent?

CSC81
Hyman Kaplan
Bucket
Rudd
Nelson(lurker?)
80 Proof

To not clutter the page just email me at [email protected] for payment arrangements.
 

Ron Mehico

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I used to read Deadspin regularly, and still click on it out of habit pretty much daily, but it’s been horrendous for about 2 years now. The amount of actual sports information on that site is almost non existent. Clicked on it the other day to see who won game 7 and it was nowhere to be found - had 2 articles talking about Trump being booed in game 5 though[eyeroll]

so with that - what are some good sports websites if any?
 
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BBdK

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I don't really understand the outrage. New owner wants the SPORTS SITE to try and stick a little closer to sports, while also giving a pretty wide leash for other stuff (pop culture, politics, etc) if/when it intersects, as it often does.

So, everyone quits b/c they can't just write/speak unchecked about whatever political **** they want to write about...on a SPORTS SITE? So, pretty much like any other job, in that you are expected to follow company directives?

Corporate change sucks ***, so I kinda get it -- but it's the cult of 'Journalism' we're talking about here, so I have zero sympathy for any of them. They're all bascially being treated as War Heroes amongst their bretheren. [sick]
 
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Deadspin authors are so brave to quit after being told to stick to sports by ownership. We're talking storm Omaha beach brave. At least that's what fellow internet "journalists" are saying.

Edit: B.B.d.K. beat me to the punch.
 
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I had obviously heard of deadspin, but I cannot tell you one fact about it other than it was (is?) a website. Didn’t even know what kind of thing they covered.
 
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Geese Feeder

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Awful.

Entitled dbags at Deadspin thought they ruled the roost ("editorial independence"). They got checked and of course they vent to Twitter playing victim and now Bernie Sanders wants to enlighten us about CORPORATE GREED.

Thanks.

Update your resume and GTFO, Laura.
 

anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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-I know the stories are mostly fake but I just can't stomach Wendy's chili after them. Gimme me a burger or chicken sammich.

-Xmas is like 8 weeks away. Slow down, Todd.

-Richards in a walking boot yesterday at practice. Tuesday is going to be tough sledding without him, if just for 4-5 boards, a couple blocks, and extry fouls. Hopefully we're bombing.

-Journalist are whinny bitches. What's new? Helluva time to quit a paying job, though. Way to show 'em, Ethan. Enjoy writing names on coffee cups, I guess.

-Trying to hold firm to no drink Monday, Tuesday, Thursday but with WS making pumkin pie and that weather it was tough to not crack open a high proof bourbon. Held off though, nice glass of (I assume) organic milk instead.

-I can take care of delivering to CSC81, Hyman Kaplan, Rudd, and 80 Proof. No problem.
 
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I cringe when I read folks in here celebrate the downfall of traditional sports journalism. The newspapers, ESPN, weekly magazines....that’s where you find the most actual sports coverage. Or used to, anyways.
Yeah - Sports Illustrated has basically turned into fan blogs written by semi-literates. That's depressing as hell if you grew up reading it.
 

wcc31

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I used to read Deadspin regularly, and still click on it out of habit pretty much daily, but it’s been horrendous for about 2 years now. The amount of actual sports information on that site is almost non existent. Clicked on it the other day to see who won game 7 and it was nowhere to be found - had 2 articles talking about Trump being booed in game 5 though[eyeroll]

so with that - what are some good sports websites if any?

It’s a snarky ***** site. Used to be funny but not anymore.
 

Brandan Stroud

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I can honestly say I would not want to read a sports blog that talked about politics as much as Deadspin did, even if it were my politics they agreed with. The stick to sports thing is two-fold. First, most people actually do want to just hear about sports when they visit a sports blog. Secondly, if you're going to write about politics on a sports blog, you better be good at it. Deadspin was convincingly not good at it. Ham-fisted Orange Man Bad articles are only different in the degree of pretension from Barstool articles that OWN THE SJWS!!
 
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wcc31

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I don't really understand the outrage. New owner wants the SPORTS SITE to try and stick a little closer to sports, while also giving a pretty wide leash for other stuff (pop culture, politics, etc) if/when it intersects, as it often does.

So, everyone quits b/c they can't just write/speak unchecked about whatever political **** they want to write about...on a SPORTS SITE? So, pretty much like any other job, in that you are expected to follow company directives?

Corporate change sucks ***, so I kinda get it -- but it's the cult of 'Journalism' we're talking about here, so I have zero sympathy for any of them. They're all bascially being treated as War Heroes amongst their bretheren. [sick]

The majority of sports fans want politics separated from sports. The only people who don’t are:

sportswriters- who want their jobs to appear more important and serious than they actually are

athletes- self-aggrandizing

Woke Twitter- millennial nutjobs with an outrage fix

Most of us just want to enjoy sports for what they are. Why the hell should I care what high school educated LeBron James thinks about international politics? Why should I care what Kyle Tucker- a guy I only follow for his UK sports access- thinks about our president?

We don’t. ESPN has showed just that. Their ratings dipped as soon as they went political and have climbed since the new sheriff came to town.

And it may be different if the three groups I mentioned above wanted conversation, but they don’t. They want groupthink, outrage, condescension and shaming.
 
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BleedBlueCats21

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I was kind of pissed when I forgot to cancel my The Athletic subscription after the free trial, but they really do put out a superior product.
 
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wcc31

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I didn't like everything on there (including a lot of the political stuff), but we're running out of places where we can read thoughtful, offbeat sports pieces. Like that story about the Kentucky croquet players who won the national title back in the 80s ... which was posted on Deadspin.

Yeah but that’s just one example, and it was trending down.
 
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Yeah but that’s just one example, and it was trending down.
Agreed, but there was still a lot of stuff on there I liked - thoughtful PRO RASSLIN journalism for example. The site could definitely be a little too woke, but I just scrolled past those articles because that's a thing you can do apparently.
 
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BKH34

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I can honestly say I would not want to read a sports blog that talked about politics as much as Deadspin did, even if it were my politics they agreed with. The stick to sports thing is two-fold. First, most people actually do want to just hear about sports when they visit a sports blog. Secondly, if you're going to write about politics on a sports blog, you better be good at it. Deadspin was convincingly not good at it. Ham-fisted Orange Man Bad articles are only different in the degree of pretension from Barstool articles that OWN THE SJWS!!
Rack this.

The other part of it is, the Gawker network already has sites devoted to politics, so if I wanted to read about politics, I would just go there.

Still, we should all be grateful to Deadspin for the work they did on the Manti Te'o story as well as this insane rant from the Little Rock baseball coach. Only problem was those pieces were getting fewer and farther between.
 
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Ron Mehico

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Drew Magary was funny. I mean if you go to the deadspin site now there literally isn’t a single story worth reading - not one - the first 25 articles are pure ****. Not even an article with NBA highlight vids or any damn thing.
 
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Yeah but that’s just one example, and it was trending down.
It was actually already in a pretty big hole and the ownership was basically only looking to make a move toward profitability- which includes the addition of annoying advertising methods and pretty much removing the outlier stories that not many people would find interesting. I thought they had some decent pieces over time but I highly doubt with the competition out there that their little niche stories carried much weight in the world of drawing clicks and getting people paid.

I have no real issue with a business owner trying to gear their investment toward not losing money... there is nothing stopping any of those people from blogging on their own and writing the same stuff... and if it garners enough attention- profiting from it.
 
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