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Ugh. So disappointing. They made Cate Blanchette's character out to be a live Natasha from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show.
"must kill Moose and Squirrel"
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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.Ugh. So disappointing. They made Cate Blanchette's character out to be a live Natasha from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show.
RhamboGolfer Jon Rahm, has already patented "RAHMBO", too bad, that would have been good.
That would be "Mrs Spielberg" right after that movie was made.a B list blond bimbo
No adoration...my comments that I didn't type were all more along the lines of utilization of sex to obtain things...such as parts in motion pictures.sorry if this offends your adoration of the defunct Kate Capshaw.
I apologize for my snarky retort. The very thought of Kate Capshaw playing any role in any media is like nails on glass to me. Putting a little chinese kid in a movie playing out in India is also ludicrous, as well as annoying in its' cloying attempt to play on one's heartstrings. I was so hoping the thugee high priest would throw that screaming little brat into that fire pit before the inevitable preposterous ending...but no such luck.No adoration...my comments that I didn't type were all more along the lines of utilization of sex to obtain things...such as parts in motion pictures.
Just a poorly made movie on all levels.I apologize for my snarky retort. The very thought of Kate Capshaw playing any role in any media is like nails on glass to me. Putting a little chinese kid in a movie playing out in India is also ludicrous, as well as annoying in its' cloying attempt to play on one's heartstrings. I was so hoping the thugee high priest would throw that screaming little brat into that fire pit before the inevitable preposterous ending...but no such luck.
Ponder this...Spielberg married a B list bimbo....sorry if this offends your adoration of the defunct Kate Capshaw. It's MY OPINION.
I can't stop watching and laughing at this. And I don't know why?Rhamondre Stevenson, J.J. Taylor made Sony Michel expendable
Dealing Michel is an endorsement of the two young backs.www.masslive.com
...maybe we need to establish the nickname? Rham Tough?
If he went to Alabama, I'd say, "Rhammer Jammer".
Very psyched about this guy...
...no one should turn their back on him.
That's my dogs name. He is a husky. And he was a bit special as a puppy. So I re-named him Steve in honor of Michael Keaton in Multiplicity. He was definitely number 3. His original name was Grizzly.Time to over think. Let’s call him Steve!
Dude re-naming a dog is not easy. How old was he when you started calling him Steve?That's my dogs name. He is a husky. And he was a bit special as a puppy. So I re-named him Steve in honor of Michael Keaton in Multiplicity. He was definitely number 3. His original name was Grizzly.
Of those two, I sit Taylor. Love the kid, but he's got the weakest tools package of our RB corps. Which says insanely good things about the rest of the RB corps because Taylor is a solid-average RB right now and we can't fit him in anywhere.I'm trying to picture this rotation. Obviously we can't active all of Harris, White Stevenson, Taylor, Bolden and the FB Johnson. Someone has to sit.
Clearly Harris and White will play every game they are healthy automatically. You'd think they'd usually carry a FB and Bolden for STs. That leaves one of Taylor or Stevenson to sit. Will it be the same one every week or will it depend on the match up? If we are playing a team where we plan to be VERY run heavy, will we actually sit Bolden to play both rookies? I'm thinking more often than not, Taylor will be sitting. That would be a shame, as I believe him to be the one with the most big play potential.
Honestly, part of me just wants to cut Johnson. When your OL is as good as ours, the split second cost of a FB running through a hole might actually be more of a detriment than the extra power he brings.
Bolden sits. Harris, Rham, Taylor and White get the 35 targets per game and Jakob blocks and plays TE3.Of those two, I sit Taylor. Love the kid, but he's got the weakest tools package of our RB corps. Which says insanely good things about the rest of the RB corps because Taylor is a solid-average RB right now and we can't fit him in anywhere.
Think of it this way: Taylor is one heck of an asset to be able to pull out of our pocket if another RB gets hurt this year.