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Um, they still do. Should have kept the first stereo I ever had. Would be worth literally 100's of dollars right now.

Whatever you do, don't go down the audiophile rabbit holes on youtube
 
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MTIOTF posts occasional feel-good stuff and I enjoy it. Trying to create a thread where people only post good stuff (i.e. don't post political issues that will anger one side or the other). I'm hoping this title is easy to remember, too.

I just saw this and liked it:



There is a you
telling you another story of you.
Listen to her.
I just became a Tampa fan thanks to their Based head coach. Listen to the white lady lecture the coach on representation and how important it is. Read the comments from the good white liberals - they’re quite telltale.

 
Um, they still do. Should have kept the first stereo I ever had. Would be worth literally 100's of dollars right now.

Whatever you do, don't go down the audiophile rabbit holes on youtube
100s? You’d be rolling in it.
 
since brad keeps coming over to the soccer thread, where he knows he has no business, i thought i'd respond in kind and muck up his "only good stuff" thread. not a baseball fan but as a little kid this was my favorite cardinal. you knew you had it when he jogged onto the field with that signature beard and the crowd chanting BRUCE BRUCE BRUCE. He was the best

 
since brad keeps coming over to the soccer thread, where he knows he has no business, i thought i'd respond in kind and muck up his "only good stuff" thread. not a baseball fan but as a little kid this was my favorite cardinal. you knew you had it when he jogged onto the field with that signature beard and the crowd chanting BRUCE BRUCE BRUCE. He was the best

Unlike you soccer snobs, all are welcome here.

And as a Cub fan, I too loved Bruce for (1) his time with the Cubs, and (2) the Sandberg game.
 
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@BradStevens Yes sir. For bitter rivals (altho are we really. come on.) there's some good overlap between the cubs and cards. harry caray of course. and we all apologize for giving the world joe buck. iu alum he may be and valiant, courageous hairloss fighter, and very nice guy. by the way my second favorite bird of all time is joaquin andujar. it doesn't get any better than a beefed up pitcher taking practice swings with a stack of bats and going to the plate to swing three times just as hard as he can swing. now that's a man. but i digress. the great bruce. loved him. i love when athletes don't really look like athletes. that dirty beard and body of his. he could have been the guy to fix your ac. and in that same vein, and as retribution for your demerit on the soccer thread, i give you one of my top three favorite soccer players of all time. the maestro. on first impression you would assume he's a barista. or if you want to be more generous, a sommelier. but you'd be wrong. one of the finest soccer players to ever play the game. a genius who never got out of second gear who had the body of a father/son catholic school picnic game. integral in why it's truly: the beautiful game.

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@BradStevens Yes sir. For bitter rivals (altho are we really. come on.) there's some good overlap between the cubs and cards. harry caray of course. and we all apologize for giving the world joe buck. iu alum he may be and valiant, courageous hairloss fighter, and very nice guy. by the way my second favorite bird of all time is joaquin andujar. it doesn't get any better than a beefed up pitcher taking practice swings with a stack of bats and going to the plate to swing three times just as hard as he can swing. now that's a man. but i digress. the great bruce. loved him. i love when athletes don't really look like athletes. that dirty beard and body of his. he could have been the guy to fix your ac. and in that same vein, and as retribution for your demerit on the soccer thread, i give you one of my top three favorite soccer players of all time. the maestro. on first impression you would assume he's a barista. or if you want to be more generous, a sommelier. but you'd be wrong. one of the finest soccer players to ever play the game. a genius who never got out of second gear who had the body of a father/son catholic school picnic game. integral in why it's truly: the beautiful game.

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I have absolutely no clue who that is.
 
Bruce Arians might need to see a doctor.
I might see him Friday night at Happy Hour. Has a place about half-a-mile from us. I’ll mention your concern. I’m sure he’ll want to discuss this with you in further detail.
 
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I might see him Friday night at Happy Hour. Has a place about half-a-mile from us. I’ll mention your concern. I’m sure he’ll want to discuss this with you in further detail.
Could you let him know the Colts, um, need some help? TIA.
 
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Could you let him know the Colts, um, need some help? TIA.
Didn’t Matt Ryan complete about a hundred passes for about a thousand yards recently? What more do the Balt . . . I mean, Indianapolis Colts need?
 
An offensive line.
The Bengals have one they might sell.

Hell, as good as edge rushers are getting, most teams could stand an improvement in their offensive lines.

Joe Burrow’s sack numbers are going down after the first couple of debacles, but he’s still in the running for The Andrew Luck Get-Me-The-Hell-Out-Of-Here Award.
 
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The Bengals have one they might sell.

Hell, as good as edge rushers are getting, most teams could stand an improvement in their offensive lines.

Joe Burrow’s sack numbers are going down after the first couple of debacles, but he’s still in the running for The Andrew Luck Get-Me-The-Hell-Out-Of-Here Award.
The Colt's highest paid group is its offensive line. Oof.
 
The Colt's highest paid group is its offensive line. Oof.
You know the NFL is headed for what we played on the sandlot. No lines. Everybody is eligible. Seven-on-seven. Just like practice. No tackling. Flag or two-hand touch. No concussions. No knee-destruction tackles.

Football as we now know it won’t exist in ten years.
 
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You know the NFL is headed for what we played on the sandlot. No lines. Everybody is eligible. Seven-on-seven. Just like practice. No tackling. Flag or two-hand touch. No concussions. No knee-destruction tackles.

Football as we now know it won’t exist in ten years.
Probably not. Arena league touch football.

To be fair, if there's enough money in it, the athleticism should be off the charts.
 
You know the NFL is headed for what we played on the sandlot. No lines. Everybody is eligible. Seven-on-seven. Just like practice. No tackling. Flag or two-hand touch. No concussions. No knee-destruction tackles.

Football as we now know it won’t exist in ten years.
I don't know what sandlot you played in, but in ours, tackle was very much a part of the game.

Can't wait to hear Khalil Mack counting out loud "One-Mississippi, Two-Mississippi . . ."
 
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I don't know what sandlot you played in, but in ours, tackle was very much a part of the game.

Can't wait to hear Khalil Mack counting out loud "One-Mississippi, Two-Mississippi . . ."
Mack might be out of a job. They’ll have to find something else for the big guys.

Two-hand touch on the various fields where we played. One was the original Memorial stadium on 10th Street. When we had just a few guys then we played tackle-the-man-with-the-ball in someone’s yard. One yard was elevated about three feet above the sidewalk and street. Had shrubbery along the length and if you were tackled into the shrubs you could then fall the three feet to the sidewalk. Hurt like hell and we had several broken arms among the guys.
 
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