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Lasagna this time around?


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Public service announcement:

Being famous, particularly for something as lacking in intellectual rigor as coaching sports, adds literally no legitimate weight to the value of your personal views and opinions. They can be, and sometimes are, as nutty as the guy on the street corner who was huffing paint thinner an hour ago. Famous people are often surrounded by people who constantly tell them everything they think is great, leading to a disconnect from reality and warped views.

Taking these views as valid simply because they are famous makes about as much sense as huffing paint thinner.

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5 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Public service announcement:

Being famous, particularly for something as lacking in intellectual rigor as coaching sports, adds literally no legitimate weight to the value of your personal views and opinions. They can be, and sometimes are, as nutty as the guy on the street corner who was huffing paint thinner an hour ago. Famous people are often surrounded by people who constantly tell them everything they think is great, leading to a disconnect from reality and warped views.

Taking these views as valid simply because they are famous makes about as much sense as huffing paint thinner.

Someone is a nervous bird eater…

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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's literally zero chance Harbaugh doesn't follow some weird fringe fad diet. He just seems like that type of guy. He probably eats a carnivore diet or something wild like that.

They'll probably sit around an open fire spit roasting emu legs or something.

He strikes me as the type of guy that puts no salt on his steak. Can't have a guy like that in the locker room. 

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50 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Public service announcement:

Being famous, particularly for something as lacking in intellectual rigor as coaching sports, adds literally no legitimate weight to the value of your personal views and opinions. They can be, and sometimes are, as nutty as the guy on the street corner who was huffing paint thinner an hour ago. Famous people are often surrounded by people who constantly tell them everything they think is great, leading to a disconnect from reality and warped views.

Taking these views as valid simply because they are famous makes about as much sense as huffing paint thinner.

Same with athletes, musicians, and politicians.

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10 hours ago, Ivan The Awesome said:
I wonder what Food Tepper and Fitterer will be eating while they fly out to get Harbaugh? Lasagna this time? ( I know it was Hurney last time around.)
 
 
 

I could care less about what they eat, I just want Tepper to bring his check book with him.

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10 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Tepper is going to fly there and grab him like he's George Shinn coming after David Thompson in a rogue helicopter.  They'll grab pie.

 

I used to laugh at this video as a kid but an old friend from high school had paranoid schizophrenia reveal itself about a year ago. It was a scary time for everyone. 

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