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  2. Here was another that was going around the conservative circles
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  4. That was a different story. It was widely accepted he did beat up a heckler who had lost part of his hands in an industrial accident. This game was set in New York City at Hilltop Park which was opened in 1903, hosting the Highlanders until October of 1912, sitting in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan. On this particular Wednesday at Hilltop Park, Ty Cobb lunged into the stands and physically attacked one of the New York fans; a man by the name of Claude Lucker. Apparently, Cobb was familiar with this fan, who he claimed in his memoirs, “had ridden me hard in past New York appearances.” During the May 15 game, Cobb and Lucker reportedly exchanged insults and it go so bad after the second inning that it caused Cobb to stay in an area beyond center field rather than return to the dugout. But the time came when it was Cobb’s turned to bat, so he had to return to the dugout to get ready for his plate appearance in the fourth inning. Upon entering the dugout, Cobb shot off an insult at Lucker while Lucker continued to insult and taunt Cobb. When asked by one of his teammates what he was going to do about the heckling fan, Ty Cobb leaped into the stands and went after Lucker, who was about 12 rows back. Cobb persisted to knock Lucker down and began kicking and punching him. Making matters worse, Claude Lucker was a man who had lost eight fingers due to an industrial accident and was limited in his ability to defend himself against Cobb’s attack. Fans yelled to Cobb “He has no hands!”, but Cobb replied, “ I don’t care if he has no feet,” as he continued to punch and kick him until the two men were separated.
  5. VP JD Vance (R-Brain not functional) - 73,596,234 total tweets (as of yesterday) (You do realize we can all make up lies in our posts just like you do, right?)
  6. Are you being sarcastic? My understanding is that Hastert's crimes happened in the late 70s/early 80s and by the time they had come to light the statute of limitations had long passed. The only thing he was convicted of was structuring for how he was making the withdrawals to pay the hush money to his victims. He was sentenced to 15 months, which was above the sentencing guidelines for structuring. He was released after 13 months and is free now. He had also been retired for years from Congress so the only political hit he took was that he could no longer work as a lobbyist. Still collects his congressional pension. In this case Strauss died years before the scandal became public. So he couldn't even be held to account at all.
  7. Just watched it and oof that was a tough one, especially being a buckeye myself. After making this post, I ended up reading into the allegations and noticed Strauss had a lot of publications on steroids and PEDs. I wondered if that played a role, and it seems it did. I bet every university had a similar roid guy back then cuz dudes were freaking jacked. Look at Coleman and Kevin Randleman, for one. It was particularly sad watching how Russ Hellickson and Jim Jordan went from family to these guys and role models to straight up turning their backs on them. That was pretty heartbreaking. I'm impressed with the whistleblower in 95. I can't believe their response to somebody being sexually assaulted is "hey how about you come in tomorrow, and you, the doctor who assaulted you, and I can talk it over". That's a no from me dog. He handled it like a champ and, had the doctor's boss not straight up lied to him about complaints, would've sued em.
  8. You sound like you may be woke to this.
  9. Maybe make up your mind? Always a critic but never anything to say... what's your opinion on this very post you made?
  10. Shart-GPT says: Based on their last 183.6 postings, Caveira and mspart are very similar in that they show respect for those they consider friendly - and disdain for those they consider opponents. Unlike those versed in the concepts of sharing diverse opinions as is done in the highest levels of education and is by far the most preferable method for universal wellness, these entities share a level of disrespect for education. Given that neither was able to benefit from it, they reflect this via a 'sour grapes' attitude including pointed anger toward educated participants. And... don't question me sheep. I'm AI. If you voted for Trump, you'll agree with me. Just do it.
  11. No idea what is bouncing around in Jimmy Spank's tiny brain - or if it is functioning at all most of the time.
  12. You wouldn't know. And you don't know. You're just "Trumping" it by making up stupid sh**. Yes, it's a verb now. Low IQ folks throwing crap at the wall to see if any sticks and only going after what does. All the while staying on the offense and hopefully not giving your opponents enough time to create their own offense. It is somewhat effective for mental midgets who want to feel powerful... like Trump and his low IQ followers.
  13. Ok... so Great White North quoted you, so you have my attention. 1-YOU whine about the insults...I don't care. But even in this post, you're not bright enough to answer my question. You're mocking him for plowing roads. I'm asking you...if you're capable, to articulate why YOU think that's an insult? 2-I'm a "wokester terrorist loving wingers?" WTF are you talking about? -Show me a terrorist I've defended. -"Winger" is used as a pejorative for RIGHT wingers you moron. -What about me is "woke?" Can you use your words here? @GreatWhiteNorthwould you mind letting me know if he can actually respond? And @JimmySpeaks....try and get it done in one post for Christsakes. It's so obvious you and Scout are one because you both have to respond to one post with 4 incoherent posts where you dodge every question. So...just HOW am I "woke," how or when have I EVER defended a "terrorist," and...you can ignore the "winger," I don't care about that, just amusing. Can you handle this kid?
  14. Yeah...I don't agree with him here on either conflict for that matter, but it hasn't changed. -The US shouldn't be involved in the Middle East, they shouldn't be aiding Israel, they shouldn't be... providing support, they should stay out. I do think it's kinda amusing how many on here were so sure that if Trump was President, we wouldn't have these conflicts and he'd stop them. And now Trump's President and they're only escalating but NOW it's "how is this Trump's fault, he didn't fire a shot," and people are very gleefully talking about an escalation and going beyond support and actually doing the bombing...
  15. I'm neither a Dem nor a Rep - I choose to be a free of those limited options. Why would anyone with a rationale mind choose otherwise? And, yes, I laugh every time a Rep or a Dem calls the other "sheep." This coming from blue sheep and red sheep. And angry little buggers at that... Baa, baa, baa.
  16. And what exactly do you agree or disagree with here as far as how the adjudicated the law?
  17. I don't know when you do the last one, but... he really didn't seem like a prodigy until I guess the summer after his Sr year. He hung on and won a VERY close match with a Soph in the State Finals as a Sr IIRC(Charlie Millard). ~60 is about where I'd have expected. I wonder where you had Askren(if you did it then). I wouldn't have imagined he'd have been a top 20-30 recruit.
  18. Well *I poop my pants, don't laugh at me*, that's a good ***ducking** policy unless you're like Jimmy and a ***I have a limited vocabulary***...
  19. James took a visit to Blacksburg and committed on spot. Obviously didn't work out and he wanted to follow the KD trained guys. Completely unbiased but I think every Stellar Trained guy should make the trek down to Blacksburg and spend a weekend with Seidel & Gaj before making a decision. Unbiased.
  20. there's too many judges that are woke morons. they aren't adjudicating the law; they're activists.
  21. you dudes need to make up your minds. is it ok to wipe nation's and ethnicities off the map, or not?
  22. Gary Oldman was also in one of the Batman movies (iirc as a police commissioner) and the weirdest thing was him playing a character that wasn't weird.
  23. i know it's a few years old (2022), but i finally got around to That Dirty Black Bag and really enjoyed it.
  24. WKN always delivers. and i will never escape that ranking for Mesenbrink
  25. i'd like to make it clear that i voted for, like, no censorship. Bob makes the rules here.
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