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Just now, flyingcement said:

For the reasons that I became vegan (causing pain and suffering in animals which may be unnecessary) I view your approach as the second best option after abstaining from meat.  If I ever eat animals again, it will be an animal that lived in the wild (not capitivity) and I would want to be the one to personally hunt it so I wouldn't hide from the responsibility of what it takes to produce meat

I can agree with that. I along with my hunting buddy, we process our kills at our land. Doesn’t touch anyone’s hands but ours the whole time until it’s time to eat. 

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Not sure if anyone cares, but to make it fairer we should probably either do no wildcards or make it 2 wildcards. Having an odd number of rounds means the people that pick first in the first round also pick first in the last round. No wildcards would also make it go faster.

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Just now, JVStateChamp said:

Just for clarification, we submit our picks on here and lu inputs them on the doc?

 

Yes.

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Just now, VakAttack said:

Is pizza vegan? I may have to rethink things.....

only if you use "alternative cheese" (eg. cashew, almond, coconut, soy, etc). 

Ten years ago they were atrocious, five years ago awful, and now are just starting to figure out how to make it palatable

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Just now, idc2 said:

Not sure if anyone cares, but to make it fairer we should probably either do no wildcards or make it 2 wildcards. Having an odd number of rounds means the people that pick first in the first round also pick first in the last round. No wildcards would also make it go faster.

It doesn't bother me any at all.  Part of the fun.  Wrestling is never fair for all parties.  Someone is either always hurt, has a ref paid off, or had their girlfriend of 12 years break up with them...

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Just now, flyingcement said:

only if you use "alternative cheese" (eg. cashew, almond, coconut, soy, etc). 

Ten years ago they were atrocious, five years ago awful, and now are just starting to figure out how to make it palatable

We make our own cheese.

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1 minute ago, idc2 said:

Not sure if anyone cares, but to make it fairer we should probably either do no wildcards or make it 2 wildcards. Having an odd number of rounds means the people that pick first in the first round also pick first in the last round. No wildcards would also make it go faster.

I'll open it up to a straw poll.  I'm fine how it is, life goes that way sometime, but I like the wild card, adds some flavpr.

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Just now, VakAttack said:

I'll open it up to a straw poll.  I'm fine how it is, life goes that way sometime, but I like the wild card, adds some flavpr.

Worked fine for us last year... had 9 gents and 11 roster positions.

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