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Re: Trump says Rob Reiner's death caused by "Trump derangement syndrome" oobernoober 12/18/25 06:25 PM
Originally Posted by mgh888
You and I have slightly different expectations of the president of the United States of America.

We do not. I voted against him, partly for this very reason.

My point was that, IMO, people should absolutely hear what he has to say and then understand what he is (and isn't) all about. As someone that doesn't care for him and his ilk, I'm perfectly fine with him demonstrating how he has no class.

The trouble is that it then falls to the voters to show how they feel.

https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2025/06/26/voter-turnout-2020-2024/

Trump voters showed up at the polls and dems didn't.
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Re: college quarterback prospects PitDAWG 12/18/25 06:23 PM
I get it. The NFL has no clue what they're doing by not hiring media personalities. All 32 NFL owners keep getting it wrong year in and year out decade after decade by overlooking these men who are as good or better at talent evaluation than the people they hire after exhaustive research and unlimited resources. You have figured out what 32 NFL owners can't. What a wonderful gift that must be.

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Re: Browns News 6.0 PitDAWG 12/18/25 04:29 PM
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
I said no, but ended up taking all 4 of the seats at the end of the game.

Still have MY season ticket seat hanging in my office.

A life of crime! naughtydevil
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Re: Trump claims to pardon jailed Colorado election clerk Tina Peters, but state officials contend it's unconstitutional PerfectSpiral 12/18/25 03:16 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
I think he is looking at the Monroe Doctrine. Good for him. Keep an eye out for the western hemisphere.

Know it or not, the USA is under attack by foreign forces.

It’s not foreign bro. Until you realize, there is an internal enemy that is pitting US against each other, you’re a lost soul.
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Re: Off Grid YTownBrownsFan 12/18/25 03:16 PM
Life Uncontained is pretty good. A young couple who built a home out of shipping containers and are now building a shipping container cabin in a section of woods they bought.

Tiny Shiny Home is a family who moved to the desert and are building a home out of native soil. (in long bags) It gets a bit repetative, but it's interesting nonetheless.

Good Simple Living is another one I watch. They seem like decent people, and have a toy drive for kids with cancer every Christmas.
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Re: Trump Campaign Promises Part 6 PerfectSpiral 12/18/25 03:10 PM
Lost count of Joe Biden references. Oh well it’s the world we have to live in. Resist.
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Re: More Music bonefish 12/18/25 02:58 PM
My sweet girl Jade.

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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PerfectSpiral 12/18/25 02:58 PM
Anybody that believes anything that Trump says is a damn fool.

Anybody seen “Gunny in the wild”? What he says? Total truth.
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Re: Exclusive: US threatens new ICC sanctions unless court pledges not to prosecute Trump PerfectSpiral 12/18/25 02:54 PM
Follow the money ICC. Prosecute!
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Gil Gerard (Buck Rogers) passes at 82 YTownBrownsFan 12/18/25 02:03 PM
RIP Buck

Gil Gerard, Star of TV Series ‘Buck Rogers,’ Dies at 82 - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/17/arts/gil-gerard-buck-rogers-dead.html

Gil Gerard, an actor best known for his role as Buck Rogers in the science-fiction television show “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” died on Tuesday in hospice care in Georgia. He was 82.

His death, from cancer, was announced in a social media post by his wife, Janet Gerard.

Gilbert Cyril Gerard was born on Jan. 23, 1943, in Little Rock, Ark. He attended the University of Central Arkansas, where he was part of a singing group and acted and directed plays.

He later worked as an industrial chemist in Arkansas, conducting studies of the petroleum industry.

“But I was just kind of bored,” he told Tulsa World in 2017. “I was like this is OK, but this is not something I want to be doing when I’m 70.”

In the late 1960s, Mr. Gerard decided to quit his job and move to New York City, where he drove a taxi, working 12-hour shifts overnight while attending acting school.

He began his career in show business as a model and working in television commercials — more than 400 by his count — before landing roles in soap operas, including “The Doctors,” and in films, like “Airport ’77,” in which he played a love interest.

Mr. Gerard was approached in the late 1970s to play the role of William “Buck” Rogers, which was based on a character in a comic strip that began running in newspapers in 1929 and that was later adapted for radio and film. At first, he wasn’t interested.

“I don’t want to do this campy stuff,” he recalled thinking, in a 2018 interview. “I saw what it did to Adam West’s career with ‘Batman,’ and this was another cartoon character.”

After turning down the part twice, his agent asked him to at least read the script before he passed on the project.

“So I read it, and I said, ‘Well, yeah, I like the character,’” he said. “Got a good sense of humor. It’s kind of fun.”

Mr. Gerard signed onto the project, a film that would later become the pilot for “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” which ran on NBC for two seasons, from 1979 to 1981.

The series, created in the wake of the movie “Star Wars,” takes place in the year 2491 and follows Buck Rogers, a pilot who is launched into space on America’s last deep-space probe, only to be frozen in time for 500 years. When he wakes up, he discovers that Earth has been through a nuclear holocaust and is populated with humans, exotic aliens and robots.

Buck is a freelance problem-solver of sorts, fighting baddies and sharing the best of 1970s culture — including disco — with the rest of the galaxy.

“I thought the character had a sense of reality about him,” Mr. Gerard said in 2017. “He wasn’t a stiff kind of a guy. He was a guy who could solve problems on his feet, and he wasn’t a superhero.”

Despite running for only two seasons, the show was well-received among viewers and for years has been remembered fondly by fans.

Mr. Gerard went on to produce the 1983 Broadway musical “Amen Corner,” adapted from a 1954 play by James Baldwin, and continued acting. In the 1990s, he had roles in the CBS series “E.A.R.T.H. Force” and on the NBC soap opera “Days of Our Lives.”

In 2007, he appeared in a documentary on the Discovery Health Channel, “Action Hero Makeover,” which chronicled his decision to have gastric bypass surgery after struggling for years with obesity.

Speaking in 2018, Mr. Gerard said that what he enjoyed most about making movies was the way it brought groups of people together. “When you’re on a movie set, it’s like there’s such a great energy on that set, because it’s all aimed at getting the day’s work done,” he said. “Doing the best job you can.”

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his son, Gib, whom he had with his first wife, the actor Connie Sellecca.

When announcing his death, Ms. Gerard also posted a note that Mr. Gerard had recently written on social media.

“If you are reading this, then Janet has posted it as I asked her to,” it read. “My life has been an amazing journey. The opportunities I’ve had, the people I’ve met and the love I have given and received have made my 82 years on the planet deeply satisfying.”

“Don’t waste your time on anything that doesn’t thrill you or bring you love,” he added. “See you out somewhere in the cosmos.”
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Re: Dawgtalkers Pickum Pool Dawgs4Life 12/17/25 06:53 PM
nice week arch
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Re: Mahomes tears ACL oobernoober 12/17/25 03:07 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
I feel like Burrow may be about twelve months from dancing with the Stars and American Eagle jeans commercials.

I always kinda got the feeling Burrow was a guy that played football because he was really really good at it. Being in Cinci, I see him play/talk a LOT.

I finished the second season of Quarterback on Netflix not long ago, and Burrow was the LEAST impressive of the bunch (Goff, Cousins, Burrow, and I think someone else that I'm forgetting).
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Re: Player News bonefish 12/17/25 11:48 AM
We are a bad team; BUT we have an excuse.

We don't have a quarterback and haven't had one since Baker.

The Bengals have Burrow who is damn good and they can't win. Plus Mike Brown doesn't pay. Haslam at least will spend.

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Re: Are we tanking? Floquinho 12/17/25 10:40 AM
Originally Posted by bugs
Originally Posted by Floquinho
Six seasons. What’s the excuse 2026?

Let's refresh your memory!

In the 13 years Haslam owned the Browns, the GMs he hired:

1. Tom Heckert;
2. Michael Lombardi;
3. Ray Farmer;
4. Sashi Brown;
5. John Dorsey;
6. Andrew Berry.

Listed are the Head Coaches hired:

1. Rob Chudzinski;
2. Mike Pettine;
3. Hue Jackson;
4. Freddie Kitchens;
5. Kevin Stefanski.

With the help of Paul DePodesta, he finally took his advice and hired Kevin Stefanski. DePodesta is no longer with the Browns. If he fires both Berry and Stefanski, Jimmy will be the primary interviewer for the next hire.

Here is one of the best advices you will ever get!
It’s for you, me, the Browns and Mr Jimmy Haslam.

Don’t Go For Second Best!
Change until you get it right.


With more losses than wins the answer is self explanatory.
When drama, conflict and bad decision making is the norm then you also know.
When losses in the end of the season is more important than winning then you definitely know.

You can make a case for Andrew Berry.
His last draft was promising but at the same time the way he has handled the offense it’s unforgivable. To put it mildly.

When it comes to the smartest guy in the room there’s no excuses. One of the worst head coaches in the NFL.
Results tells the story. The eye test backs it up. Uninspiring. Charmless. Useless when it comes to verbal public communication.

What’s there to actually like?

The Cleveland Browns has to make changes until they get it right.
There’s no other alternative if you want significant changes.
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Re: Media and Shedeur Ballpeen 12/17/25 03:05 AM
Originally Posted by bonefish
I am not setting the bar high.

Maybe remain on your feet and try to stay in front of someone.

I was just poking you in the ribs a bit. I too think he pretty much sucks.
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Re: Arch Manning PitDAWG 12/16/25 10:09 PM
I agree. I think this is best for him.
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Re: What Now OCD 12/16/25 07:45 PM
Not odd, can’t stand him, don’t want him here. I been one toe in one toe out since the BS with Baker, won’t take much more.
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Re: Trump says survivors of scrutinized US strike were trying to right boat before 2nd missile was fired OCD 12/16/25 07:39 PM
Originally Posted by PerfectSpiral
I’ve figured out why Trump has turned into such a mean old man. Jeff and his supply of underage girls are gone.

Nope. It’s because after his first term he was universally despised and wants payback. The pettiest man alive.
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Re: Genocide. PitDAWG 12/16/25 04:43 PM
And when it's white people he will attempt to create a genocide that doesn't exists..................

South Africa crime statistics debunk 'white genocide' claims - minister

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgr5xe7z0y0o
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Re: Shutdown appears inevitable after Senate fails to pass funding plans OCD 12/16/25 03:35 PM
Originally Posted by northlima dawg
Just in case anybody forgot-the next round of how dysfunctional our current leaders in DC are is coming up in 45 days.
Yup, Jan 30 is the date for the next shutdown.

The good news is that if all the retirements take place in January, the house will flip before that funding deadline. The bad news is Trump will hurt working class and poor Americans if dems don’t play ball just like last time.
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Re: OL in the draft Ballpeen 12/16/25 11:43 AM
Originally Posted by WooferDawg
The Browns can spend every pick on OL, WR and QB and I would be happy.

Easy to say and I do understand the motivation, but it isn't realistic. You can't have 5-6 rookies filling your O line group as an example.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 MemphisBrownie 12/15/25 08:41 PM
Guardians Manager Stephen Vogt Signed Multi-Year Extension
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025...en-vogt-signed-multi-year-extension.html
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Re: Tomlin oobernoober 12/15/25 04:34 PM
Originally Posted by tastybrownies
Under Eric Mangini the Browns played some of the most inspired football I have ever seen.

I still remember that winning stretch at the end of the season and Jerome Harrison. And he actually held people accountable! IMAGINE THAT!!!!! We get the opposite today under Stefanski.

I always remember back to the murmurs we were hearing about Mangini and Daboll (our OC). Accountability, yes... but it also got really weird. There's a blurb out there from a vet that through Berea like a tumbleweed, and he described a bunch of weirdness going on, particularly on the offensive side. For some reason, Mangini and Daboll were really grinding on Colt McCoy to the point where it made some of the older players uncomfortable.
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Re: WNBA Threatening Strike PitDAWG 12/15/25 03:37 PM
thumbsup
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Re: Perils when you quit smoking mgh888 12/15/25 01:03 PM
Just saw this -

Congrats to those that have quit or cut down - it's (probably) the best thing you can do for your health. No matter the hardship or how ever many times you "fail" - don't give up. Relapses happen and aren't permanent and do not mean that quitting is impossible.

Having gone from 20-30 a day at my worst, I tried several times to quit but honestly was always looking forward to the one or two I allowed myself at the bar or with a coffee etc. When I finally quit it was me telling myself that I actually wanted to quit - as opposed to me telling myself I should quit. The difference was immediate - went cold turkey from smoking to not smoking. I think the mental side of things was the number 1 aspect to get right for me personally.

Regarding how many times we have to get up in the night to go pee - it was getting to be 3 times a night this year. I had been trying to drink a blended whole lemon each day (peel, pith, seed and all - very healthy and has significant anti-inflamatory properties) and it made a difference but it's a pain in the ass to blend every day. Did a bit more research and another option I found which is working to the point if I take thre tablets a day per the dosage I can go through the night without getting up even after a few of beers/glasses of wine. Stinging Nettle capsules .... https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/stinging-nettle-capsules .... it might help you even if you add it to your THC options. Has been quite the revelation for me.
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