As someone who works as a sports writer it isn’t bad at all. Granted, one of the high school teams I cover has one of the top qb’s in the country so that always keeps it interesting.
Tami Taylor is in no way the #1 character. She is nothing but the nagging wife who constantly gets in Coach Taylor’s way. She also made him move from Texas to some bumfuck state on the east coast so she could be some counselor.
J.D. McCoy is by far the #1 character. He is the chosen one from the first time he steps foot in Dillon. Starts as a freshman and sits Saracen’s pussy ass on the bench where it belongs. The only person who even competes with McCoy is Ray “Voodoo” Tatum.
While I do agree with you that the entire incident is unfortunate for those involved and a crime was committed, I disagree that celebrities or people in the public eye are still in this current day protected by the same laws that protect the common citizen. Ask Donald Sterling how that worked out for him and keeping his NBA franchise….sure he made a shit ton of money on the deal, but an illegal phone recording on his cell phone is what brought him down and ruined not only his, but his entire family’s reputation. All of these individuals are in the spotlight day in and day out and the media has proven in and out that they will do whatever it takes to make any kind of a headline especially if can include “Kate Upton nudes released”. And while you may say that this being nude pictures and it being sex crime makes it different from a case like Sterling, it somewhat is not. If you are a United States citizen and you think you can have full privacy no matter what it is, than you are blind to the times that we live in.
In regard to how social media and the news have covered the event, a percentage of selfish women have ruined whatever respect the media or anyone else had for possible sexual crimes by crying rape when in fact nothing had happened. It has taken the seriousness out of crimes like this. It truly is extremely unfortunate.
I’ve done literally one of these, so don’t feel to bad. The only reason I even get to go to concerts is because I’m in charge of writing features of the Texas Country bands that come in town and I get free tickets. Can’t really complain about seeing Turnpike three times a year though.
I’m just confused on the whole dad body thing. I don’t think girls should discriminate on this physical trait, however, I don’t understand why a woman would be more turned on towards that than a guy who has some kind of abs or something other than a gut. Who knows, maybe it’s kind of like how some guys like to fuck fat chicks. Maybe I’m just the weird one.
Grew up with a .22 and my second firearm was a .30-06. I think the only thing that really matters is age when you start with firearms. If below the age of 10 I don’t think you should be using anything more powerful than a .22, unless you’re in a deer blind with your dad. If you haven’t ever shot a firearm before I understand why someone is going to want to pop off a few rounds on an AR-15 compared to a .22.
One thing I disagree with here, and I know not everyone will agree, is that registering your firearm is a great idea. My dad has been a Texas Ranger and a U.S. Marshall so I’ve grown up in a very pro-firearm household. Being around him and his many firearms one thing I know is that none of his personal guns are registered. Other than the handgun he was issued through work, the others are off the books. He actually refuses to do business with any dealer who requires registration in the state. I don’t know about other states, but it’s perfectly legal to not have your weapon registered in Texas. His reasoning for this is somewhat extreme (My parents are hardcore Tea-Party members, where I am conservative but not to the extreme that they are) because he legitimately believes that with school shootings happening every week that eventually guns will be taken away from the common man by the government. Now, I think it is somewhat farfetched to believe that ALL guns could be taken away, but I do understand his thought process in being safe rather than sorry when it comes to registering your weapon.
As someone who works as a sports writer it isn’t bad at all. Granted, one of the high school teams I cover has one of the top qb’s in the country so that always keeps it interesting.
Nothing like taking a good old shit in the punch bowl.
Tami Taylor is in no way the #1 character. She is nothing but the nagging wife who constantly gets in Coach Taylor’s way. She also made him move from Texas to some bumfuck state on the east coast so she could be some counselor.
J.D. McCoy is by far the #1 character. He is the chosen one from the first time he steps foot in Dillon. Starts as a freshman and sits Saracen’s pussy ass on the bench where it belongs. The only person who even competes with McCoy is Ray “Voodoo” Tatum.
Haven’t heard this in probably 3-4 years. I need to watch Anchorman now tonight.
Of course right after I say this another video pops up.
If you go to the Middle East as a journalist you shouldn’t have to worry about being beheaded. But we all know that isn’t the case.
Whatever can happen, will happen.
Agreed. My GroupMe would probably see me convicted of several crimes.
While I do agree with you that the entire incident is unfortunate for those involved and a crime was committed, I disagree that celebrities or people in the public eye are still in this current day protected by the same laws that protect the common citizen. Ask Donald Sterling how that worked out for him and keeping his NBA franchise….sure he made a shit ton of money on the deal, but an illegal phone recording on his cell phone is what brought him down and ruined not only his, but his entire family’s reputation. All of these individuals are in the spotlight day in and day out and the media has proven in and out that they will do whatever it takes to make any kind of a headline especially if can include “Kate Upton nudes released”. And while you may say that this being nude pictures and it being sex crime makes it different from a case like Sterling, it somewhat is not. If you are a United States citizen and you think you can have full privacy no matter what it is, than you are blind to the times that we live in.
In regard to how social media and the news have covered the event, a percentage of selfish women have ruined whatever respect the media or anyone else had for possible sexual crimes by crying rape when in fact nothing had happened. It has taken the seriousness out of crimes like this. It truly is extremely unfortunate.
I’m thinking of making some really good use out of my time off.
By jerking off repeatedly, that’s what I’m going to do.
Hardo alert.
I’ve done literally one of these, so don’t feel to bad. The only reason I even get to go to concerts is because I’m in charge of writing features of the Texas Country bands that come in town and I get free tickets. Can’t really complain about seeing Turnpike three times a year though.
Gargoyles is the tits.
I’m just confused on the whole dad body thing. I don’t think girls should discriminate on this physical trait, however, I don’t understand why a woman would be more turned on towards that than a guy who has some kind of abs or something other than a gut. Who knows, maybe it’s kind of like how some guys like to fuck fat chicks. Maybe I’m just the weird one.
Grew up with a .22 and my second firearm was a .30-06. I think the only thing that really matters is age when you start with firearms. If below the age of 10 I don’t think you should be using anything more powerful than a .22, unless you’re in a deer blind with your dad. If you haven’t ever shot a firearm before I understand why someone is going to want to pop off a few rounds on an AR-15 compared to a .22.
That is ridiculous.
One thing I disagree with here, and I know not everyone will agree, is that registering your firearm is a great idea. My dad has been a Texas Ranger and a U.S. Marshall so I’ve grown up in a very pro-firearm household. Being around him and his many firearms one thing I know is that none of his personal guns are registered. Other than the handgun he was issued through work, the others are off the books. He actually refuses to do business with any dealer who requires registration in the state. I don’t know about other states, but it’s perfectly legal to not have your weapon registered in Texas. His reasoning for this is somewhat extreme (My parents are hardcore Tea-Party members, where I am conservative but not to the extreme that they are) because he legitimately believes that with school shootings happening every week that eventually guns will be taken away from the common man by the government. Now, I think it is somewhat farfetched to believe that ALL guns could be taken away, but I do understand his thought process in being safe rather than sorry when it comes to registering your weapon.
Gianelle Rivera was a terrible option for this list. Carmen Fuentes on the other hand can get it.
is the special price a blowjob?
If Dick Perry is still alive I want some Dick’s Picks stat.
I’m still trying to figure out why someone would agree to have sex with one person for the rest of their life at age 23.