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Just saw the picture of Bob Craft strolling in with Nike's on with a suit. What is everyone's take on this. I don't like it. Seems forced and too cool for school.

 

PuffyNips

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Liberals want to complain about the plight of others and how they are treated but don't really want to do anything about it themselves.

They have whined about how the right have whined and been obstructionists for the last 8 years, but are now planning on doing the same thing for the next 4 themselves.

When they get in trouble they are likely to cry about their rights being violated.

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Staunch Republicans complain about everything that liberals do, but have no solutions themselves. Blame others for everything. They constantly complain about the biased media, but support FOX and Breitbart. Are the most likely to post a fake story on Facebook and express faux outrage over it.

When they get in trouble they are likely to cry, "Do you know who my Daddy is?"
 

UKStoleMyFish

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Donald Trump becomes the first President who was mentioned in a Beastie Boys song 27 years before being elected.

WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE.
 

ukalum01

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Equally as interesting would be a book/Doc about the former President's next few days/weeks after leaving the White House and suddenly going from Leader of the Free world to normal (not really, obviously) citizen. What do you do...head 'home' and order a pizza, Netflix, and Chill?

I believe it was W that did a long interview a while back and talked about this very thing. Said one of the hardest transitions he had was the realization of the time it took to do everyday mundane tasks (which he hadn't had to do in a long time). He talked about being late for things because he hadn't prepared his own food, picked out clothes, arranged any transportation, traffic, etc in years.
 
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MaxPowerrr

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I believe it was W that did a long interview a while back and talked about this very thing. Said one of the hardest transitions he had was the realization of the time it took to do everyday mundane tasks (which he hadn't had to do in a long time). He talked about being late for things because he hadn't prepared his own food, picked out clothes, arranged any transportation, traffic, etc in years.
When is the last time any of the Clintons or Bushes drove themselves? That'd be a weird lifestyle.
 

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Guess she didn't get the memo that talking about the Presidential Inauguration was only a conservative thing.

It is, but only if your Congressional district is solid blue and you need to look like Billy Badass to your constituents.

Basically, what I'm getting at is John Yarmuth is a pandering d-bag and Louisville sucks.
 
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Really outdid myself in the stupidity department this week.

Wednesday I had tickets to a show at the House of Blues. Evan Felker (front man for Turnpike Troubadours, of which I'm a huge, huge fan), and Rhett Miller (Old 97's -- I really don't listen to this guy at all, or know anything about him). Show starts at 8, I get there at 8:20. Opening band is kinda meh. Next guy comes on around 9, and I assume it's Miller. Listen to a few songs, and it doesn't seem right. Genre is way off. I pull up my tickets on my phone, and show them to the bartender......."ok, I have a REALLY stupid question. Are these dudes playing tonight??" She grabs a manager, who comes over to tell me that the show I'm there to see was actually in a different room. Nevermind that they scanned my tickets at the door and let me in. I missed the whole f'ing show, because the ticket taker evidently didn't bother to....I dunno......look at the f'ing ticket, I guess?

Last night --> friends I made in Leadville were in town. Had a great time. Beignets. Po boys at Parkway. Oyster happy hour. Bacchanal wine courtyard. Coops Place for dinner. Then crushed Bourbon Street. One girl (who's completely in love with me) totally overplayed her hand and was getting bitchy because I wouldn't hook up with her. Then I ended up getting caught making out with her friend.


I'm basically a walking pile of Get Pumped right now.
 
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There you go, Chad. See. Liberals like to stereotype and categorize. If you live in the South you're an igornant homophobe. That's part of the problem.

I've been out of Kentucky and actually lived in another state for 4 years. Charleston is an extremely diverse city that was founded upon multiple cultures (Anglo, Irish, Carribean, French) settling in a city that is older than our country. At one point it had the largest Jewish population in the country. Some blacks in Charleston still speak Gula today.

Also, I traveled to Europe when I was 18, was seeing a girl who attended NYU when was 25 & made multiple trips up there,have been to San Francisco a few times, visit Chicago several times a year, and recently went to San Diego a few months back. I've been around the block a few times well before you decided there was a world outside of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.

Show some got damn respect for this country and the ceremonial process of inaugurating our next Commander in Chief regardless whether or not you agree with his political views.
 
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There you go, Chad. See. Liberals like to stereotype and categorize. If you live in the South you're an igornant homophobe. That's part of the problem.

I've been out of Kentucky and actually lived in another state for 4 years. Charleston is an extremely diverse city that was founded upon multiple cultures (Anglo, Irish, Carribean, French) settling in a city that is older than our country. At one point it had the largest Jewish population in the country. Some blacks in Charleston still speak Gula today.

Also, I traveled to Europe when I was 18, was seeing a girl who attended NYU when was 25 & made multiple trips up there,have been to San Francisco a few times, visit Chicago several times a year, and recently went to San Diego a few months back. I've been around the block a few times well before you decided there was a world outside of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.

Show some got damn respect for this country and the ceremonial process of inaugurating our next Commander in Chief regardless whether or not you agree with his political views.
 
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wcc31

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There you, Chad. See. Liberals like to stereotype and categorize. If you live in the South you're an igornant homophobe. That's part of the problem.

I've been out of Kentucky and actually lived in another state for 4 years. Charleston is an extremely diverse city that was founded upon multiple cultures (Anglo, Irish, Carribean, French) settling in a city that is older than our country. At one point it had the largest Jewish population in the country. Some blacks in Charleston still speak Gula today.

Also, I traveled to Europe when I was 18, was seeing a girl who attended NYU when was 25 & made multiple trips up there,have been to San Francisco a few times, visit Chicago several times a year, and recently went to San Diego a few months back. I've been around the block a few times well before you decided there was a world outside of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.

Show some got damn respect for this country and the ceremonial process of inaugurating our next Commander in Chief regardless whether you agree with his political views.

F you and F him. How dat?
 
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BBdK

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KAT going to work on the league's best defender last night was a thing of beauty, good lord

Also, how good is Joel Embiid? o_O He's accomplished the rare feat of exceeding his out of control hype. He's the full package, and having a pretty historic rookie season. If that guy can stay healthy, look out.


-"First it becomes it won't work," Leach said. "Second, they basically say oh it's a system, suggesting that people who don't do it that way, who just run it up the middle, stick all your asses together so one hand grenade can kill everybody, that's the right way to do it. Since they do it the right way, they're OK with the fact they lost."

"This is a great time to be in the SEC, everybody's got the same offense: run right, run left, play-action," Leach told the newspaper. "And they tease themselves and say we threw it four more times a game this year than we did last year."

[laughing]
 
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Who gives a ****, Chad? I could care less about your political beliefs. Why does it bother you so much that I'm a white kid from the mid south who votes Republican?

I don't give a rat's *** about some hipster in Brooklyn who thinks he's an enlightened intellectual and wants to vote all liberal. That's his deal.

Again, your attitude is part of the problem for the Dems. Categorizing everyone and typecasting. You're flaunting your ignorance.
 
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I voted for Gary Johnson. When he (shockingly) didn't win, a reporter asked him what his post elections plans were. He said he was going to start smoking weed again, ski every single day of the season, and get as fit as a 63 year old man possibly can. I truly believe he was the most experienced, legitimate, deserving candidate for the job.

Says a lot about the state of politics today, imo.
 

wcc31

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Who gives a ****, Chad? I could care less about your political beliefs. Why does it bother you so much that I'm a white kid from the mid south who votes Republican?

I don't give a rat's *** about some hipster in Brooklyn who thinks he's an enlightened intellectual and wants to vote all liberal. That's his deal.

Again, your attitude is part of the problem for the Dems. Categorizing everyone and typecasting. You're flaunting your ignorance.

You came at me, bro. You generalized. That's fine but if you think I'm going to take your **** you haven't been following GYERO very carefully the last 14 years.
 
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