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jchamil
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re: What’s a good relatively new Western?
Posted by jchamil on 4/18/26 at 9:09 am to Frac the world
Godless on Netflix was a good Western miniseries
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The Gavin Belson and Peter Gregory characters were great
I don't remember liking Gavin as much the first go around as I do on the rewatch. The acting job I mean, he nailed that role. Too bad the Peter Gregory actor died; I would have loved to see where the show went if he had continued as a character.
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Silicon Valley was fun for a bit, but the plot was stuck on repeat in a major way.
Pied Piper needs an investor.
Pied Piper has an investor!
Pied Piper has LOST its investor!
Pied Piper needs an investor...
shite got old.
I'm in the middle of my first rewatch since Silicon Valley originally aired. The plot repeat isn't as bothersome on a rewatch when you're not waiting a week between episodes.
I had forgotten about a lot of funny scenes or missed them on the first go around because they were subtle.
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Is he bullshitting here?
I can't believe you've reeled in enough to go 4 pages when he's clearly joking :rotflmao:
You should teach a class in trolling. Well done here
re: The Cost of Trumpism on the Religious Right
Posted by jchamil on 4/17/26 at 1:53 pm to HeadLightBanDit
That's a shitload of typing to tell us you've got yourself a major case of TDS :lol:
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It's not just tech workers. It's project management, management, and creeping into upper management as well.
Exhibit A is what Raj is doing to Fed-Ex
re: The most iconic steakhouse in every state
Posted by jchamil on 4/17/26 at 10:37 am to GoCrazyAuburn
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I don't event hink I'd consider Brightstar a steakhouse for Bama. It is definitey one of the more iconic restaurants in the state for its history, but I don't know anyone that would consider it a steakhouse in the traditional sense. You can get steak, sure, but probably has more seafood options than it does steak. It is just a southern style restaurant.
I like Diamond Jim's in Livingston; just a good country steakhouse
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A functional autistic person is easily capable of doing this. I don't have a link (its been too many years, too long ago) but I think most of the kids who were in the "Trench Coat Mafia" and shot up Columbine were previously diagnosed with autism.
But we are losing for the forest for the trees, there must be some reason this was not acted upon, and I doubt it was simply "leave them alone, they are black", there must be something else going on here, I sense we are not getting the full story.
YoThose little shits probably have an IEP for some bullshite that prevents them from being expelled. Saw this over and over in expulsion appeals when I was board chair of charter school
re: The racial murder of the white lady jogging in Atlanta was an anomaly.
Posted by jchamil on 4/17/26 at 10:23 am to the808bass
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My casually racist uncle got a glorious ban from Twitter way back before it was cool during the Ferguson riots.
Tweet went something like:
“It doesn’t make sense. The Asians are out here burning down their own neighborhoods.
Just kidding, it’s the blacks.”
Rest in peace, Unc.
I got banned for posting a video of the scene in Congo where the apes are going batshit crazy over the diamonds at the end of the movie in the comments under a Fergus riot video. They way they were jumping on cars really looked like that scene in Congo
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I knew before opening this thread they were going to find a steak house in Memphis for Tennessee.
Ha, these lists usually have some place in Nashville even for BBQ and fried chicken.
re: The most iconic steakhouse in every state
Posted by jchamil on 4/17/26 at 10:06 am to MemphisGuy
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TENNESSEE: Folk's Folly in Memphis
They got that right.
:cheers:
re: CBS poll found that 58% of weekly Mass-attending Catholics approve of President Trump
Posted by jchamil on 4/17/26 at 8:59 am to SlidellCajun
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I don’t think that poll would hold up to that level today.
Our Catholic church in Tennessee would probably be north of 60%.
I'm not Catholic, but I attend Mass every week with my wife and my two sons who are all baptized Catholic. I was baptized in a Presbyterian church in Alabama.
re: British man says he’s proud of living in a diverse London after son murdered by immigrant
Posted by jchamil on 4/17/26 at 8:51 am to CarolinaGamecock99
If that's how most of them think, that country deserves all it's getting
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Those ladies came out from behind the counter like an ancient Greek phalanx.
:rotflmao:
These are the OT comments I love
This is the fault of the State of Illinois for not properly rehabilitating this young man
-4cubbies
-4cubbies
re: Swallowswell is merely another example of what's destroying this constitutional republic.
Posted by jchamil on 4/16/26 at 4:15 pm to SlowFlowPro
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In a democracy, you're going to end up with a higher % of sociopaths running for representative roles due to the nature of elections and media. Normal people don't want to put up with that attention to get some artificial feeling of power.
Plus, many quality intelligent people make more money than representatives, so you're going to get a lot of people running for election who view going to DC to grift as their only way to make good money.
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Again, it was not a legitimate adoption.
Not a whole lot out there when you search for Justice Roberts adopted children...
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If he would have just said that at the beginning than most Catholics would have shrugged their shoulders and moved on. But instead he attacked him
Do you view the Pope as unreproachable?
I wonder what kind of dirt the intelligence agencies have on Roberts?
re: Trump pulls millions from funding of Catholic Charities after war of words with Pope Leo
Posted by jchamil on 4/16/26 at 12:16 pm to AdamsHouseCat
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Like it or not, "The Pope" is a political position.
It's always surprising to me when people disagree with this. Back in the day, it was second or third born sons from the most powerful families in Europe being named Pope. It's not so blatant as that today, but you don't get to the top of any big institution without being a politician and ruthless.
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You mean taking the time to count all lawfully submitted ballots?
"lawfully" submitted :lol:
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