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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I told my drill sergeant "Good morning sir" once and he gave me a pretty funny yellin about "How the **** you know it's a good morning ? Do you know how my morning went?!" "No sir--" "So tell me why the hell would you tell me good morning, you just trying to kiss ass so I can give you a bag of skittles like a ****in baby?!" LOL. I still said good morning afterwards and he would just glare at me and keep movingTrue story: a couple years ago I was walking down the sidewalk minding my own business and this complete stranger coming from the opposite direction looked at me as he passed saying, "Hello, and have a wonderful day!"
Too much milk of the poppy made him lazy ... not a warrior.
Did that in traffic driving home tonight. Stop and go both directions on a two lane road, warm sunny day, stopped next to a car with open window and told the driver "have a great weekend". Smiled for the rest of the drive home because it reminded me I should do the same.True story: a couple years ago I was walking down the sidewalk minding my own business and this complete stranger coming from the opposite direction looked at me as he passed saying, "Hello, and have a wonderful day!"
True story: a couple years ago I was walking down the sidewalk minding my own business and this complete stranger coming from the opposite direction looked at me as he passed saying, "Hello, and have a wonderful day!"
It's a gratuitous Instagram for public consumption, what do you think he's going to say?
The guy's an idiot thanking everyone for the "opportunity" he squandered. I think he should pay me back a 1/53rd share of my season tickets cost.
How the hell was this not a red flag for BB?
NFL draft: Florida DT Dominique Easley prefers cartoons to watching football
Did that in traffic driving home tonight. Stop and go both directions on a two lane road, warm sunny day, stopped next to a car with open window and told the driver "have a great weekend". Smiled for the rest of the drive home because it reminded me I should do the same.
I moved down South about 20 years ago, and this type of social convention of speaking pleasentries to total strangers is common. I've got used to doing it myself to people entering an elevator, for example. However, whenever I go up North on business if I follow that convention of I occasionally get a look of "whats wrong with this guy, should I call the police?".
That must not necessarily mean something. Just because you don't like to watch football in your free time with all the commercials etc etc doesn't mean you don't like to do film study. Matt Light for example said the first time he watched an NFL game he was on the field playing.How the hell was this not a red flag for BB?
NFL draft: Florida DT Dominique Easley prefers cartoons to watching football
That must not necessarily mean something. Just because you don't like to watch football in your free time with all the commercials etc etc doesn't mean you don't like to do film study. Matt Light for example said the first time he watched an NFL game he was on the field playing.
Pretty sure he was aware of it. What BB does is take risks with his picks, such as he did with a certain 2nd round pick with a proven history of injury, and who missed his entire junior year because of back surgery.