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Post by greenwichjetfan on Jul 7, 2016 10:51:30 GMT -5
Stumble back after nickle-night-beers alone because the girl you spent all night trying to get back to your dorm went back to another dude's dorm. Open fridge, find Totino's Cheese Pizza Rolls, nuke entire family sized bag of Totino's Cheese Pizza Rolls, smother in your secret stash of stolen "hot" taco bell sauce, and drunkenly aim for your mouth while unconsciously watching Family Guy.
I miss college.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on May 20, 2016 11:24:45 GMT -5
And kept us out of the playoffs Thank you for that. It reminds me of the time my ex girlfriend punched me square in the balls right after sex because she knew i had cheated on her. She sexed you even with the knowledge that you cheated on her? Quite a broad! Way to fitz it up.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Apr 15, 2016 9:57:47 GMT -5
Lets watch the areas of the country where minimum has been enacted and see what happens I've started 2 businesses. One I sold and the one I own now. I've never paid anyone minimum wage to begin with. If you cant afford to pay someone a living wage, you need to take second look at your business plan. Here 600 dudes who have no problem with it. www.epi.org/minimum-wage-statement/Feel free to watch what happens in Seattle. Not only is it proving a failure, but even if it had worked, do you really think what happens in a major metro area like that translates to rural and suburban areas all over the country? I don't pay minimum wage either, but I can tell you for certain that I have only 1 employee that is worth $15/hour. They'd all agree, which is why they have the salary they agreed to. Pretty idiotic statement that paying this fictional "living wage" to every employee should be incorporated into a good business plan. I don't even know where to start with that one. I don't think my brain can function on a level that low. But tell me more about 600 people who did NOT say they were ok with a $15 federal minimum wage. Insults aside, I agree. Wage markets are primarily set by supply and demand. Supply and demand in wage markets is based on a confluence of ability, necessity, and education. To overload any type of wage market for a business owner with a mandatory floor is counterproductive for both the employer, and many potential employees.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Apr 15, 2016 9:50:51 GMT -5
Lol threatened much? Not sure why you got your panties all bunched up. I never once said millennials were a greater generation. Simply, I stated that just like every other generation, we have the good and the bad. To judge us based on young people who are just now entering the workforce and adulthood is pretty short sighted. Also, attempting to pin the fallout of the housing crisis, artificially inflated derivatives market, or the lack of a legit K-12 public education on a generation who is just now turning 30 is...well...stupid. That's GenX and Baby Boomers. I assure you, in '02 when the internet bubble burst and millennians were between 14-18, or '06 with subprime mortgages, or '08 derivatives crash when most millennials were between 20-24 years of age, we weren't responsible. what you said was your generation is full of talented people. where? mark schmuckerberg? if that's the best you guys can do we are in a heap of shit. the simple fact is your generation, because of the coddling , has no fire. you guys going to fight a war? how about a just war? you guys going to understand free markets and freedom? i don't think so. not from all the lgbt and blm bs that's going on. what i see is one very selfish generation that thinks they are owed the world. about the only thing you said that was right is that we who came before are the cause. that's true. as the father of two millenials i am pretty darn distressed at the way they feel entitled and don't have to work very hard. we'll see now that they're almost out of college but they have some pretty expensive tastes and, believe me, i could never afford to shop even at j crew then or even now. and we'll see how your little brain washed minds will somehow deprogram yourselves and get with the program. and if your group thinks the bern can pull this country out of obozo's tailspin, think again. I sense a lot of anger with you. So you agree that millennials aren't to blame for the way we were raised, and you agree that we still have yet to see what this generation will make of itself because we're still so young, and you agree that there are good and bad eggs in all generations. I'm not sure how anything you've said conflicts with anything I originally posted, but if this is your way of releasing your stress, I'm happy to help.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Apr 14, 2016 11:49:28 GMT -5
Amen! I can see all of your life goals happening except number 3 - not anytime soon anyway. Also, what the hell are blood clams? Some chick made him eat them to get give up some pussy THAT. was a great thread.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Apr 14, 2016 10:22:33 GMT -5
You have to wonder what generation raised these kids as well, they def made these kids feel entitled and self-important. The majority are good kids and are doing great things as well. As I mentioned earlier, my brother is one (he's 25) - love him to death and he's a great guy. Many others I see just aren't so great. Congrats on your being one. Good for you. As for where I am in life - I'm living in this world. I read the news, interact with people everyday who come from all walks of life, all ages, I experience things. Basically living life. So, this is my opinion. You can feel that you're generation is great and "technologically proactive," whatever the fuck that means. And we will simply agree to disagree. Right, the generation that raised us to be that way gets to push the blame to us, and us millennials are to stand up and take accountability. It's our fault that as children and young adolescents, we didn't push away our parents spoiling us rotten and showering us with stupid parenting techniques.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Apr 14, 2016 10:17:30 GMT -5
It's a Trevita. Now come shine my shoes. has your generation put a man on the friggin moon yet? oh....we got facebook. big fuckin deal. we got the bank crash because the morons pumping derivatives didn't understand risk. care to say what your generation had in that fiasco? maybe not directly but there sure seem to be an awful lot of genx and millenials working on wall street and in banks and not having a clue. true enough every generation has their fair share of lazy shitheads but yours has been severely disadvantaged by the educational system that you were brought up in. the education HAS been going down hill since the creation of the dept of education in all phases and grades. things like title IX, while they sound fair has done nothing but increase the cost of compliance and swell the administration ranks of colleges and universities. and the libtards have been using title IX to force our universities to change all manner of policies. remember the initial intent was to force universities to have equivalent women's athletic teams to the men's teams. and by the way, the basics of the technology that the moron zuckerberg used to make facebook was created in the 70's by the guys with the friggin slide rules. Lol threatened much? Not sure why you got your panties all bunched up. I never once said millennials were a greater generation. Simply, I stated that just like every other generation, we have the good and the bad. To judge us based on young people who are just now entering the workforce and adulthood is pretty short sighted. Also, attempting to pin the fallout of the housing crisis, artificially inflated derivatives market, or the lack of a legit K-12 public education on a generation who is just now turning 30 is...well...stupid. That's GenX and Baby Boomers. I assure you, in '02 when the internet bubble burst and millennians were between 14-18, or '06 with subprime mortgages, or '08 derivatives crash when most millennials were between 20-24 years of age, we weren't responsible.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Apr 13, 2016 15:31:35 GMT -5
Your experiences/perspective may be based on where you grew up. I'm 29 which would put us at just about the exact same age, and I have a brother who is 25, and I'll be the first to refute your stance. There are a bunch of shitheads, lazys, entitleds, and fratty fuckboys in our generation. Just as there were in every other generation, ever. On the flip side, we also are one of the brightest, most creative, and technologically proactive generations in quite some time. Our generation is just now starting to come into our prime...where we've all finished undergrad and worked for a while, or are finishing our post grad training and coming into the work force as doctors and lawyers and engineers. Give it some time. To judge a generation based on the younger people who haven't had a chance to come out of their youth is short sighted. Dont worry about it. The time will be given. As will the control. Try not to crash the lambo. It's a Trevita. Now come shine my shoes.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Apr 13, 2016 14:26:41 GMT -5
Your experiences/perspective may be based on where you grew up. I'm 29 which would put us at just about the exact same age, and I have a brother who is 25, and I'll be the first to refute your stance. There are a bunch of shitheads, lazys, entitleds, and fratty fuckboys in our generation. Just as there were in every other generation, ever. On the flip side, we also are one of the brightest, most creative, and technologically proactive generations in quite some time. Our generation is just now starting to come into our prime...where we've all finished undergrad and worked for a while, or are finishing our post grad training and coming into the work force as doctors and lawyers and engineers. Give it some time. To judge a generation based on the younger people who haven't had a chance to come out of their youth is short sighted. Humblest too. Give me a break. I'm sorry but I deal with millenials all of the time and do not find them particulary bright at all. They think they are smart, but aren't in any traditional sense. In fact, they are pretty ignorant and no nothing about life or history. If by technologically proactive you mean glued to a smart phone and counting facebook "friends" as a real relationship, then yes, they are great at that. Sorry, I just don't see the greatness. You "deal" with them. I am one. Maybe the ones you 'deal' with are more a reflection on where you are in life - what choices did you make in life that have relegated you to having to 'deal' with bratty, ignorant poorly educated young people who have their nose stuck in their iphone checking out facebook all day? And why do you feel it necessary to throw your modicum view over all millennials? I can tell you right off the bat that you're wrong about facebook. The majority of active facebook users (active signifying one or more post a day on FB) are actually post-millennials, followed by GenX. Go ahead and look it up if you'd like. I'll wait. In the meantime, as I said earlier, give it some time. To judge a generation based on the younger people who haven't had a chance to come out of their youth is incredibly short sighted, and ironically, ignorant.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Apr 13, 2016 13:08:16 GMT -5
We still on this millennial thing? Lets just say there are some good ones but the younger they are the worse they are. Again, Ive played with, lived with and learned with them going on 30 years. Nobody is going to tell me that the selfish, spineless ingrates are the minority. Its a generation of followers that get their sense of worth from people other than themselves. They were raised with the instant gratification of the internet and coddling parents. Where an "unfriend" or a "dislike" on social media could send them into a literal death spiral. For ever brave millennial that served this country I could show you 5 that are just drones that eventually just be dead weight for the rest of us to carry. And of course there have been shitty people before this generation. As long as there has been and will be people there will be shitty people. We have just gotten better at making them I suppose. Your experiences/perspective may be based on where you grew up. I'm 29 which would put us at just about the exact same age, and I have a brother who is 25, and I'll be the first to refute your stance. There are a bunch of shitheads, lazys, entitleds, and fratty fuckboys in our generation. Just as there were in every other generation, ever. On the flip side, we also are one of the brightest, most creative, and technologically proactive generations in quite some time. Our generation is just now starting to come into our prime...where we've all finished undergrad and worked for a while, or are finishing our post grad training and coming into the work force as doctors and lawyers and engineers. Give it some time. To judge a generation based on the younger people who haven't had a chance to come out of their youth is short sighted.
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Jan 6, 2015 15:19:43 GMT -5
"Romo works his magic again" What the fuck are you talking about Aikman? The guy has been choking on a bag of dicks his entire career. And put on some chapstick you fucking mook 1) That Romo narrative is about 4 years old. His TD:Int ratio is currently 43-9 since 2011 when it matters most (December and January). Also, there's these stats that were published in May 2014; i.e., before Romo had his potential MVP caliber season and before his heroics on Sunday evening: - Since 2000, exactly 50 quarterbacks have thrown at least 200 attempts in the fourth quarter when their team was either tied or trailing by at most 10 points. Of these quarterbacks – which includes the aforementioned Brady, Rodgers, Brees and Manning – Tony Romo has the highest completion percentage (64.70%).
- Among this same group given these same circumstances, Tony Romo ranks fifth in interception rate (interceptions per attempt), ahead of each of the “elite” passers mentioned previously.
- Even if you want to look at a more meaningful statistic like yards per attempt, the story is the same, if not better. Among the 50 quarterbacks in the “down 0 to 10 points” group, Romo ranks second in yards per attempt. And get this – when his team is up by 0-10 points in the fourth quarter, no passer in the NFL since 2000 has a higher yards per attempt average.
- ”But he’s bad in the final minutes of the game,” a Romo doubter says. Well, that’s not really true either. In the final five minutes of a game plus overtime since 2000, 48 different signal-callers have thrown at least 200 attempts. No quarterback has a higher completion percentage in the NFL since 2000 than Tony Romo. Only Aaron Rodgers and Trent Green have a higher yards per attempt average. And while his interception rate is lower, it’s still almost in the top-quarter percentile within this group of passers, and is better than the rates from Matt Ryan, Ben Roethlisberger, Philip Rivers, Drew Brees and Brett Favre.
2) I'd take Tony Romo over any of the three most overrated QBs in the league (in order of sucktitude): Matt Ryan, Andy Dalton, Matt Stafford. 3) LOL fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/241/5/e/but_my_lips_hurt_real_bad_by_saikoai-d2xkqnv.jpg
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Dec 17, 2014 12:06:10 GMT -5
So I'm looking for the ticket forum, but it seems in all the hub-bub that thelittleprego didn't install one. So, I'm camping out on the main forum!
Any of you miscreants got an electronic yellow parking pass you'd be willing to sell and email to me? I'll venmo you the $25 asap.
greenwichjetfan
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Dec 11, 2014 14:55:46 GMT -5
Brady>Belidick
Cameras>Brady
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Dec 11, 2014 14:13:32 GMT -5
We're not christian, but the parents always put up a fake tree and presents for my bro and I. Best one will always be this: It was the last time I got what I really wanted (cuz then I got older and asked for more elaborate things/got older and my parents decided that getting me math and science games was more appropriate/useful for my age)
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Post by greenwichjetfan on Nov 24, 2014 12:49:27 GMT -5
Just my luck. Been a member since July 2005, up to 4,973, and JI wants to call it quits. So close to the 5k club. Would a red robe be enough to vault me to 5k here?
Edit: Actually, I want to work for my posts. 4,973 would is fine.
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