If the Cowoys are "America's Team" then they correlate well. Lots of promise, some talented people, a big, gaudy place to play in, lots of hot chicks, and disapointing for the last 10 years.Thanks for making mine a happy day. Go Giants!
@CumaeanSibyl: Yeah, it is preposterous, but it doesn't spoil anything about the movie even if you know that going into it. It's just so over-the-top cruel in so many ways that it kind of works. Put it this way -- it ain't "The Good Son."
"Hey bro, come over here. Man, I got the good shit, man. I'm talking Texas Instruments, straight from the factory, none of this imported knock-off shit. I'm talking full graphing functionality, differential equations - you know I don't play.
I'm not a Rush fan, I just think his politics and opinions have no bearing on his partial ownership of a company. When the table turns for a far left buyer I hope the same treatment is given
Upon learning the news, Rush washed down a mouthful of Oxy with a mouthful of Cialis, drilled the housekeeper and, just for a little while, forgot how much it hurts to be right all the time.
So convicted felons can play in the NFL, but you can't have an owner who is politically outspoken? That seems to be the message here. Too bad he couldn't get Tony Dungy to vouch for him.
@Shivver: Limbaugh was arrested on a felony charge and then took a plea arrangement. But that's not the issue. Nor is being "politically outspoken." The issue is business, and whether Limbaugh would be good for it.
It was more an economic decision than a moral one: Limbaugh was advocating using two separate planes to travel to game, one for black players and one for white.
Murders, rapist and spouse abusers are more than tolerated by the NFL but criticizing the media because they over hype a QB is way out of line. Makes perfect sense to me.
Checketts' group actually dropped Rush because he was lowballing the owners. Limbaugh was only willing to pay 3/5 the asking price because the Rams have so many black players.
Brilliant play by Limbaugh. He had to have known this would never fly, but knew that being denied would cast him as a sympathetic character. Now, we sit back and wait to find out why he needed this PR spin. Possibly a run for public office coming up?
@Theodore Donald Kerabatsos: Or maybe he thought it would fly. Not to call Limbaugh an asshole (directly), but being an asshole isn't an automatic impediment to owning a sports team.
@Ralph Wiley Is: There are many examples to back that up. The thing that makes me doubt Rush's sincerity is how quickly his name was leaked as being a potential buyer. Seems like if he was only interested in buying a football team, he would have been able to protect that information -- at least until negotiations got beyond the "fax over a proposal" stage.
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"Hey bro, come over here. Man, I got the good shit, man. I'm talking Texas Instruments, straight from the factory, none of this imported knock-off shit. I'm talking full graphing functionality, differential equations - you know I don't play.
Yeah, just come around to my van." #stlouisrams
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