Oooook, grandpa. Now lets get you another blanket. Oh look, Wheel of Fortune on!Werewolf said:
Now both of you POS Dimms sit down, shut up and get out of the way. MAGA is about to put this country back on top of the mountain. #JUBILEE
Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
Incompetence costs lives https://t.co/FiUSu00AOJ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 10, 2025
Werewolf said:Incompetence costs lives https://t.co/FiUSu00AOJ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 10, 2025
You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
🚨UPDATE: Los Angeles Fire Department chief Kristin Crowley turns on Los Angeles leadership, says they failed her. She called out the city for having no water in the Santa Ynez Reservoir. 117 million gallons in Pacific Palisades was offline and empty. #LosAngelesFires… pic.twitter.com/AlDSXYJEni
— AJ Huber (@Huberton) January 10, 2025
Werewolf said:
News media says it was empty.🚨UPDATE: Los Angeles Fire Department chief Kristin Crowley turns on Los Angeles leadership, says they failed her. She called out the city for having no water in the Santa Ynez Reservoir. 117 million gallons in Pacific Palisades was offline and empty. #LosAngelesFires… pic.twitter.com/AlDSXYJEni
— AJ Huber (@Huberton) January 10, 2025
It does sound like this fire is most likely the worse the area has seen. That said, I think it's been pointed out how unprepared the City and State has been. That unpreparedness is and usually is the result of mostly Democratic leadership.packgrad said:Gulfstream4 said:Werewolf said:
News media says it was empty.🚨UPDATE: Los Angeles Fire Department chief Kristin Crowley turns on Los Angeles leadership, says they failed her. She called out the city for having no water in the Santa Ynez Reservoir. 117 million gallons in Pacific Palisades was offline and empty. #LosAngelesFires… pic.twitter.com/AlDSXYJEni
— AJ Huber (@Huberton) January 10, 2025
Eating their own
Don't know why. They were properly prepared. There was nothing they could have done. Only ****ty people would think the democrat leadership failed, and continues to fail, them....
Boy, I was sure hoping that stupid NIL talk wouldn't get over to the WC. Ironic, given that those folks don't want water cooler stuff coming over to the sports threads, no?caryking said:You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
So, understand that giving to less fortunate people is a calling. The question is… where is the calling coming from?
If people want to give to NIL, then that is their calling. I don't begrudge them for that. If people don't feel a calling to give to NIL, then I hope others don't begrudge them for their decision.Oldsouljer said:Boy, I was sure hoping that stupid NIL talk wouldn't get over to the WC. Ironic, given that those folks don't want water cooler stuff coming over to the sports threads, no?caryking said:You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
So, understand that giving to less fortunate people is a calling. The question is… where is the calling coming from?
Praying for LA. Praying for our responders to win this battle right here right now.
— Omar Qudrat (@omarqudrat1) January 11, 2025
Ditto, I buy social house for my bars and I contribute in other ways and I don't need no steenking badgeez.caryking said:If people want to give to NIL, then that is their calling. I don't begrudge them for that. If people don't feel a calling to give to NIL, then I hope others don't begrudge them for their decision.Oldsouljer said:Boy, I was sure hoping that stupid NIL talk wouldn't get over to the WC. Ironic, given that those folks don't want water cooler stuff coming over to the sports threads, no?caryking said:You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
So, understand that giving to less fortunate people is a calling. The question is… where is the calling coming from?
I have strong feeling towards things (that includes most things). I'm sure others do as well. I do get tired of seeing the Sports forums making condescending remarks towards those, without badges. No one knows each persons position, whether financial or calling, regarding their contribution. Unfortunately, we all have opinions and callings that we like to express to others, me included…
BTW, I can certainly have a badge next to my name; however, I choose not!!
Speaking of irony… the guy complaining about someone not having a badge, claims he lives in LA. Not to judge that person; however, "my" money would go into my community if it were on fire and burning to the ground! Those communities will never be the same!Oldsouljer said:Ditto, I buy social house for my bars and I contribute in other ways and I don't need no steenking badgeez.caryking said:If people want to give to NIL, then that is their calling. I don't begrudge them for that. If people don't feel a calling to give to NIL, then I hope others don't begrudge them for their decision.Oldsouljer said:Boy, I was sure hoping that stupid NIL talk wouldn't get over to the WC. Ironic, given that those folks don't want water cooler stuff coming over to the sports threads, no?caryking said:You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
So, understand that giving to less fortunate people is a calling. The question is… where is the calling coming from?
I have strong feeling towards things (that includes most things). I'm sure others do as well. I do get tired of seeing the Sports forums making condescending remarks towards those, without badges. No one knows each persons position, whether financial or calling, regarding their contribution. Unfortunately, we all have opinions and callings that we like to express to others, me included…
BTW, I can certainly have a badge next to my name; however, I choose not!!
Oldsouljer said:Ditto, I buy social house for my bars and I contribute in other ways and I don't need no steenking badgeez.caryking said:If people want to give to NIL, then that is their calling. I don't begrudge them for that. If people don't feel a calling to give to NIL, then I hope others don't begrudge them for their decision.Oldsouljer said:Boy, I was sure hoping that stupid NIL talk wouldn't get over to the WC. Ironic, given that those folks don't want water cooler stuff coming over to the sports threads, no?caryking said:You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
So, understand that giving to less fortunate people is a calling. The question is… where is the calling coming from?
I have strong feeling towards things (that includes most things). I'm sure others do as well. I do get tired of seeing the Sports forums making condescending remarks towards those, without badges. No one knows each persons position, whether financial or calling, regarding their contribution. Unfortunately, we all have opinions and callings that we like to express to others, me included…
BTW, I can certainly have a badge next to my name; however, I choose not!!
Two bars, sort of. I stock a private hunting club bar, but appreciate the offer. I do have a silent partner interest in a roadside bar in Granville county, but am struggling to convince the majority share owners to carry any vodka there, let alone social house. They're balking because of permits/licenses or whatever, but I keep telling them there's demand enough to make it worthwhile to make the legal hassle worth it.packgrad said:Oldsouljer said:Ditto, I buy social house for my bars and I contribute in other ways and I don't need no steenking badgeez.caryking said:If people want to give to NIL, then that is their calling. I don't begrudge them for that. If people don't feel a calling to give to NIL, then I hope others don't begrudge them for their decision.Oldsouljer said:Boy, I was sure hoping that stupid NIL talk wouldn't get over to the WC. Ironic, given that those folks don't want water cooler stuff coming over to the sports threads, no?caryking said:You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
So, understand that giving to less fortunate people is a calling. The question is… where is the calling coming from?
I have strong feeling towards things (that includes most things). I'm sure others do as well. I do get tired of seeing the Sports forums making condescending remarks towards those, without badges. No one knows each persons position, whether financial or calling, regarding their contribution. Unfortunately, we all have opinions and callings that we like to express to others, me included…
BTW, I can certainly have a badge next to my name; however, I choose not!!
Do you own bars locally? DM me where. Would love to drop in and support a fellow wolfpacker. I'd tell you to put it on the board but there is at least one nutjob on here that would probably post bad reviews because he disagrees with you politically.
I support 1Pack but find the shame tactics on the sports board nauseating from the fans. I appreciate Steve and Reid's work and postings, but feel the superfans spoil the message. But that type of rhetoric from them is basically the same with the play calling, coaching, players, etc. Incessant purity tests from the know it all dorks.
Oldsouljer said:Two bars, sort of. I stock a private hunting club bar, but appreciate the offer. I do have a silent partner interest in a roadside bar in Granville county, but am struggling to convince the majority share owners to carry any vodka there, let alone social house. They're balking because of permits/licenses or whatever, but I keep telling them there's demand enough to make it worthwhile to make the legal hassle worth it.packgrad said:Oldsouljer said:Ditto, I buy social house for my bars and I contribute in other ways and I don't need no steenking badgeez.caryking said:If people want to give to NIL, then that is their calling. I don't begrudge them for that. If people don't feel a calling to give to NIL, then I hope others don't begrudge them for their decision.Oldsouljer said:Boy, I was sure hoping that stupid NIL talk wouldn't get over to the WC. Ironic, given that those folks don't want water cooler stuff coming over to the sports threads, no?caryking said:You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
So, understand that giving to less fortunate people is a calling. The question is… where is the calling coming from?
I have strong feeling towards things (that includes most things). I'm sure others do as well. I do get tired of seeing the Sports forums making condescending remarks towards those, without badges. No one knows each persons position, whether financial or calling, regarding their contribution. Unfortunately, we all have opinions and callings that we like to express to others, me included…
BTW, I can certainly have a badge next to my name; however, I choose not!!
Do you own bars locally? DM me where. Would love to drop in and support a fellow wolfpacker. I'd tell you to put it on the board but there is at least one nutjob on here that would probably post bad reviews because he disagrees with you politically.
I support 1Pack but find the shame tactics on the sports board nauseating from the fans. I appreciate Steve and Reid's work and postings, but feel the superfans spoil the message. But that type of rhetoric from them is basically the same with the play calling, coaching, players, etc. Incessant purity tests from the know it all dorks.
Will do.packgrad said:Oldsouljer said:Two bars, sort of. I stock a private hunting club bar, but appreciate the offer. I do have a silent partner interest in a roadside bar in Granville county, but am struggling to convince the majority share owners to carry any vodka there, let alone social house. They're balking because of permits/licenses or whatever, but I keep telling them there's demand enough to make it worthwhile to make the legal hassle worth it.packgrad said:Oldsouljer said:Ditto, I buy social house for my bars and I contribute in other ways and I don't need no steenking badgeez.caryking said:If people want to give to NIL, then that is their calling. I don't begrudge them for that. If people don't feel a calling to give to NIL, then I hope others don't begrudge them for their decision.Oldsouljer said:Boy, I was sure hoping that stupid NIL talk wouldn't get over to the WC. Ironic, given that those folks don't want water cooler stuff coming over to the sports threads, no?caryking said:You know, some people don't believe in the concept of NIL. The outrage towards people who would rather give money (without a badge) to people that are less fortunate, is to be honored in the eyes of God.MrStateFanGuy said:Werewolf said:
You're breaking my heart. You're town is burning to the ground and you're worrying about NIL? You don't have your priorities in the right place, friend. All fake outrage if NIL is your worry tonight.
My bags are packed and I have the game on one TV and helicopters dropping water on the other. So yeah I can notice that you have time to post on the internet constantly, but you can't scrape together 10 bucks to get some players. **** you and your accusations of "fake outrage".
The nicest thing I can say to you is when your family throws you in the looney bin, I hope it doesn't burn down. Which isn't what you wish on the people where I live, you sad old man. Lol.
So, understand that giving to less fortunate people is a calling. The question is… where is the calling coming from?
I have strong feeling towards things (that includes most things). I'm sure others do as well. I do get tired of seeing the Sports forums making condescending remarks towards those, without badges. No one knows each persons position, whether financial or calling, regarding their contribution. Unfortunately, we all have opinions and callings that we like to express to others, me included…
BTW, I can certainly have a badge next to my name; however, I choose not!!
Do you own bars locally? DM me where. Would love to drop in and support a fellow wolfpacker. I'd tell you to put it on the board but there is at least one nutjob on here that would probably post bad reviews because he disagrees with you politically.
I support 1Pack but find the shame tactics on the sports board nauseating from the fans. I appreciate Steve and Reid's work and postings, but feel the superfans spoil the message. But that type of rhetoric from them is basically the same with the play calling, coaching, players, etc. Incessant purity tests from the know it all dorks.
Cool. Used to hunt a bunch in Granville county in my teens and twenties. Now, primarily hunt in Durham, Person, and Orange counties. We've got a bunch of leases with farmers around this area. Do depredation for them in the summertime too.
The hunting club with a bar sounds very appealing though. Let me know if you're taking on members.
You guys say this satanic crap every single time a blue state has a disaster.caryking said:It does sound like this fire is most likely the worse the area has seen. That said, I think it's been pointed out how unprepared the City and State has been. That unpreparedness is and usually is the result of mostly Democratic leadership.packgrad said:Gulfstream4 said:Werewolf said:
News media says it was empty.🚨UPDATE: Los Angeles Fire Department chief Kristin Crowley turns on Los Angeles leadership, says they failed her. She called out the city for having no water in the Santa Ynez Reservoir. 117 million gallons in Pacific Palisades was offline and empty. #LosAngelesFires… pic.twitter.com/AlDSXYJEni
— AJ Huber (@Huberton) January 10, 2025
Eating their own
Don't know why. They were properly prepared. There was nothing they could have done. Only ****ty people would think the democrat leadership failed, and continues to fail, them....
Now, at this point, Southern California is going to need a miracle to put this out, completely. The devastation is massive and will likely require close to 500B (maybe more) when it's all said and done. I have no idea who has the appetite to clean this up, financially. I do not think it's the Federal Governments responsibility.
So, in the meantime, pray for a massive rain storm soon…