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Let’s all laugh at the Falcons


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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

"Particular set of skills" and all that...

Nobody threatens like Neeson. Loved the story where he called up his onscreen daughter's ex -boyfriend and threatened him in character :)

Edward Woodward used to be great at that too. Maybe threats just sound better coming from British / Irish / Scottish guys.

LMAO, that’s fantastic. I don’t believe I heard that anecdote before.

And maybe so! For our Week 1 game against the Texans on MNF, there was this obnoxiously drunk Saints fan in the row in front of us. The dude was plastered long before he ever got inside the stadium. After dealing with his shenanigans for awhile, this English guy (also a Saints fan) sitting next to my seats leaned over and told the drunk guy right in his face, “Mate, I’m going to **** you up” with his very thick English accent. It may’ve certainly worked because the dude chilled after. LOL.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

As to the Falcons, call me paranoid if you want to but I tend to prefer laughing at teams after we beat them.

Atlanta managing to beat us even while they look like horse sh-t against everybody else isn't exactly unprecedented.

Once again if a one win division team beats us that should be the end of Ron. 

 

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3 hours ago, Iron Saint said:

LMAO, that’s fantastic. I don’t believe I heard that anecdote before.

And maybe so! For our Week 1 game against the Texans on MNF, there was this obnoxiously drunk Saints fan in the row in front of us. The dude was plastered long before he ever got inside the stadium. After dealing with his shenanigans for awhile, this English guy (also a Saints fan) sitting next to my seats leaned over and told the drunk guy right in his face, “Mate, I’m going to **** you up” with his very thick English accent. It may’ve certainly worked because the dude chilled after. LOL.

Woodward had some great lines on the TV version of the Equalizer. A favorite of mine was "Don't do anything that you will not live to regret" :)

Also this bit with a young Will Patton...

 

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8 hours ago, Iron Saint said:

Hahah, true! 

And indeed, very dark movie but **** it’s so good.

One flew over the cuckoo’s nest is indeed a classic and in its day was shining a light on very real problems in our medical system. Google and read up on the sociological study “On being sane in insane places” which was contemporary to the film and disturbingly eye opening at the time.

If you wanna see a current film which is dark but really good, check out Joker. Joaquin Phoenix has no current equal in Hollywood when it comes to playing creepy as @#$&.

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8 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

One flew over the cuckoo’s nest is indeed a classic and in its day was shining a light on very real problems in our medical system. Google and read up on the sociological study “On being sane in insane places” which was contemporary to the film and disturbingly eye opening at the time.

If you wanna see a current film which is dark but really good, check out Joker. Joaquin Phoenix has no current equal in Hollywood when it comes to playing creepy as @#$&.

Will certainly have to look that up.

And YES, I heard Joker was phenomenal. Definitely looking forward to watching it,

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On 10/14/2019 at 11:13 PM, Iron Saint said:

LOLOL, not in the least. We’d wax them regardless of when the two games are. :Eggplant_Emoji_Icon_42x42:

Looks like the draft pick destruction run begins a few games early. 

Meaningless game, and the defense decides they're the '85 Bears. RIP Chase Young, but if I had been given the choice of a game for the Birds to play unseasonably well in, this certainly would have been it. 

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