Will a be huge whiff if the funeral isn't scheduled on the 05.This should have been posted at 10:05**
Gotta be an old one to get that one. Well done, sir!This should have been posted at 10:05**
I’m old and I still don’t get itGotta be an old one to get that one. Well done, sir!
In the 90s and 2000s TNT and TBS started and ended shows on the 5s instead of the top or bottom of the hour.I’m old and I still don’t get it![]()
I mean, who wasn't attracted to those leg warmers she wore in her workout videos in the 80's?***When I think of TT I think of downtown Atlanta, TBS, CNN Center and the Braves and the one negative is that he married that whacko Jane Fonda.
I think the abolishment of the news fairness doctrine in 1987 was big mistake. We loosened some thing toward the end of the cold war that probably weren't good ideas. The idea that the dissolution of the USSR solved all of our international problems forever was ill founded.The advent of the 24 hour news cycle (CNN), where news had to invented/sensationalized/exaggerated to fill broadcast hours, is one of the worst things that has happened to America since Vietnam.
I was thinking 80s. Braves game at 6:35 with Phil Nekro starting live via giant satellite dish in our back yard. Forgot Georgia Championship Wrestling with Gordon Sole too.In the 90s and 2000s TNT and TBS started and ended shows on the 5s instead of the top or bottom of the hour.
I watched so many "edited for content and run time" movies on TBS back in the day that I was constantly confused by storylines. Ted was a visionary though. RIP.
It might have been. All we had were rabbit ears until Directv came along in the mid 90s.I was thinking 80s. Braves game at 6:35 with Phil Nekro starting live via giant satellite dish in our back yard. Forgot Georgia Championship Wrestling with Gordon Sole too.
It started out as WTCG (Turner Communications Group, or "Watch This Channel Grow", take your pick). In the 70s, WTCG and HBO/Showtime were the only reasons to have cable. Well, thst and the improved reception over analog antennae.Ted was a bit of a kook and I disagreed strongly with his politics but the SuperStation TBS was an absolute game changer. It is the reason so many people throughout the southeast are Braves fans. It also reacquainted the country with The Andy Griffith Show and other classic TV series. CNN is today is pure garbage but that network he created began the 24 hour news cycle. RIP Ted.
We had the antenna on the tall poll, but all we could get was WTVA, WCBI, PBS, and when the atmosphere was just right WHBQ. The giant dish was like Christmas in July about 1983 when we came home and saw it.It might have been. All we had were rabbit ears until Directv came along in the mid 90s.
We could pick up all the Memphis stations from our house at the foot of the bluff. We had the big pole outside too. My dad would have to take a pipe wrench and turn it to the south for the one night of the year that the Miss Mississippi pageant would come on and my mom had to watch it on one of the Greenville/Greenwood stations.(she was in the pageant a couple of years).We had the antenna on the tall poll, but all we could get was WTVA, WCBI, PBS, and when the atmosphere was just right WHBQ. The giant dish was like Christmas in July about 1983 when we came home and saw it.
I remember a few times when the Braves were really bad & they be getting blown out he’d say that if we promised to patronize the sponsors we had his permission to change the channel. Skip & Ernie were the best.Skip Caray was hilarious doing the Braves & Hawks games in the late 70s/early 80s. Both teams were horrible almost laughably bad.
"This game is almost as much fun as writing an alimony check"
About Hawks Small Forward John Drew - "Drew could not hit the broad side of a bull's posterior with a bass fiddle tonight"
He knew Fonda was crazy but he thought he could TurnerWhen I think of TT I think of downtown Atlanta, TBS, CNN Center and the Braves and the one negative is that he married that whacko Jane Fonda.
She could not be fixed but as clinton would say, you know back in the dayHe knew Fonda was crazy but he thought he could Turner
Good stuff. I remember when Fulton added what amounted to a public access channel. Basically the “special music” performance from your church all day.We could pick up all the Memphis stations from our house at the foot of the bluff. We had the big pole outside too. My dad would have to take a pipe wrench and turn it to the south for the one night of the year that the Miss Mississippi pageant would come on and my mom had to watch it on one of the Greenville/Greenwood stations.(she was in the pageant a couple of years).
When we got Directv it was amazing.
Ted Turner referred to Christianity as a “religion for losers” and was a well established atheist for most of his life. He later moderated some of his positions, but did nothing to recant his statements per se. He ain’t RIP, fellas.
She earned that. It’s fine to oppose a war and Vietnam was controversial, but visiting enemy territory during war and supplying the subsequent propaganda that damage the US interests and likely negatively impacted troop safety was wrong and provoked appropriate backlash.I P155 on her
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Ted Turner ain’t a Christian, bud. If you think recognizing Christianity as a “bright spot” garners salvation or even mercy, I’d suggest you read your New Testament."Turner later apologized for these statements, expressing regret for his past criticism of religion. In later years, his views appeared to soften—he formed a $200 million partnership with Lutheran and Methodist churches to combat malaria, acknowledged that he no longer identified as an atheist or agnostic, and said he believed in "one God who manifests himself in different ways." Though he never fully embraced organized Christianity, he admitted to praying for sick friends and recognized religion as a "bright spot" in society."
Is forgiveness still a thing amongst Christians??
We now worship political leaders who believe in hatefulness, childlike retribution and marginalizing poor and needy people, so get out of here with your forgiveness mess. You do recall that if someone strikes you on your left cheek, you attack them every ounce of vigor you can muster, right?"Turner later apologized for these statements, expressing regret for his past criticism of religion. In later years, his views appeared to soften—he formed a $200 million partnership with Lutheran and Methodist churches to combat malaria, acknowledged that he no longer identified as an atheist or agnostic, and said he believed in "one God who manifests himself in different ways." Though he never fully embraced organized Christianity, he admitted to praying for sick friends and recognized religion as a "bright spot" in society."
Is forgiveness still a thing amongst Christians??
Ted Turner ain’t a Christian, bud. If you think recognizing Christianity as a “bright spot” garners salvation or even mercy, I’d suggest you read your New Testament.
The good Lord will judge him. Not me. But I do know what His word (and Word) says.
Careful. Your ignorance is showing. Maybe try reading your Bible. If I can help, let me know.I see no Good Lord here judging anyone. I only see you.
Careful. Your ignorance is showing. Maybe try reading your Bible. If I can help, let me know.
I have a Christian perspective. You do not. Best of luck as you indulge in your inadequacy. C’est la vie.Im not ignorant at all. I just see things differently than you. And communicate them differently.