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December 21, 2010 at 4:13 PM #644306December 21, 2010 at 7:16 PM #643236paramountParticipant
[quote=briansd1]Not to say that there wasn’t waste, but at least government spending on salaries and pensions went to millions of ordinary people so their lives could be more enjoyable. [/quote]
Is this a sarcastic comment? All that spending on salaries and pensions has to come from somewhere.
And I’ll tell you where it comes from: people who produce.
For their lives to become more enjoyable someone else’s had to become inordinately less enjoyable.
December 21, 2010 at 7:16 PM #643307paramountParticipant[quote=briansd1]Not to say that there wasn’t waste, but at least government spending on salaries and pensions went to millions of ordinary people so their lives could be more enjoyable. [/quote]
Is this a sarcastic comment? All that spending on salaries and pensions has to come from somewhere.
And I’ll tell you where it comes from: people who produce.
For their lives to become more enjoyable someone else’s had to become inordinately less enjoyable.
December 21, 2010 at 7:16 PM #643888paramountParticipant[quote=briansd1]Not to say that there wasn’t waste, but at least government spending on salaries and pensions went to millions of ordinary people so their lives could be more enjoyable. [/quote]
Is this a sarcastic comment? All that spending on salaries and pensions has to come from somewhere.
And I’ll tell you where it comes from: people who produce.
For their lives to become more enjoyable someone else’s had to become inordinately less enjoyable.
December 21, 2010 at 7:16 PM #644024paramountParticipant[quote=briansd1]Not to say that there wasn’t waste, but at least government spending on salaries and pensions went to millions of ordinary people so their lives could be more enjoyable. [/quote]
Is this a sarcastic comment? All that spending on salaries and pensions has to come from somewhere.
And I’ll tell you where it comes from: people who produce.
For their lives to become more enjoyable someone else’s had to become inordinately less enjoyable.
December 21, 2010 at 7:16 PM #644345paramountParticipant[quote=briansd1]Not to say that there wasn’t waste, but at least government spending on salaries and pensions went to millions of ordinary people so their lives could be more enjoyable. [/quote]
Is this a sarcastic comment? All that spending on salaries and pensions has to come from somewhere.
And I’ll tell you where it comes from: people who produce.
For their lives to become more enjoyable someone else’s had to become inordinately less enjoyable.
December 21, 2010 at 7:22 PM #643231paramountParticipantChargers fans amaze me….as usual fighting for scraps.
Even if the Chargers do somehow make the playoff’s, they will get crushed in the 1st round that I’m sure of.
Baltimore, Pittsburgh or New England would DESTROY the Chargers.
It would be better for the Chargers to get an early pick in the draft than make the playoffs.
The Chargers are simply not an elite NFL team.
December 21, 2010 at 7:22 PM #643302paramountParticipantChargers fans amaze me….as usual fighting for scraps.
Even if the Chargers do somehow make the playoff’s, they will get crushed in the 1st round that I’m sure of.
Baltimore, Pittsburgh or New England would DESTROY the Chargers.
It would be better for the Chargers to get an early pick in the draft than make the playoffs.
The Chargers are simply not an elite NFL team.
December 21, 2010 at 7:22 PM #643883paramountParticipantChargers fans amaze me….as usual fighting for scraps.
Even if the Chargers do somehow make the playoff’s, they will get crushed in the 1st round that I’m sure of.
Baltimore, Pittsburgh or New England would DESTROY the Chargers.
It would be better for the Chargers to get an early pick in the draft than make the playoffs.
The Chargers are simply not an elite NFL team.
December 21, 2010 at 7:22 PM #644019paramountParticipantChargers fans amaze me….as usual fighting for scraps.
Even if the Chargers do somehow make the playoff’s, they will get crushed in the 1st round that I’m sure of.
Baltimore, Pittsburgh or New England would DESTROY the Chargers.
It would be better for the Chargers to get an early pick in the draft than make the playoffs.
The Chargers are simply not an elite NFL team.
December 21, 2010 at 7:22 PM #644340paramountParticipantChargers fans amaze me….as usual fighting for scraps.
Even if the Chargers do somehow make the playoff’s, they will get crushed in the 1st round that I’m sure of.
Baltimore, Pittsburgh or New England would DESTROY the Chargers.
It would be better for the Chargers to get an early pick in the draft than make the playoffs.
The Chargers are simply not an elite NFL team.
December 21, 2010 at 7:25 PM #643251sdrealtorParticipantAllan
We grew up with the Miracle of the Meadowlands where Joe Pisarcik unexplicably tried to hand off the ball with seconds left and it was fumbled only to have Herman Edwards scoop it and take it to the endzone for the craziest come from behind win in NFL history. When they knocked down the old stadium they thought they got rid of this curse. They are already calling Sunday’s events The Miracle of the New Meadowlands and the new curse on the stadium.Ironically Joe Pisarcik ended up as a QB coach for my high school.
December 21, 2010 at 7:25 PM #643322sdrealtorParticipantAllan
We grew up with the Miracle of the Meadowlands where Joe Pisarcik unexplicably tried to hand off the ball with seconds left and it was fumbled only to have Herman Edwards scoop it and take it to the endzone for the craziest come from behind win in NFL history. When they knocked down the old stadium they thought they got rid of this curse. They are already calling Sunday’s events The Miracle of the New Meadowlands and the new curse on the stadium.Ironically Joe Pisarcik ended up as a QB coach for my high school.
December 21, 2010 at 7:25 PM #643903sdrealtorParticipantAllan
We grew up with the Miracle of the Meadowlands where Joe Pisarcik unexplicably tried to hand off the ball with seconds left and it was fumbled only to have Herman Edwards scoop it and take it to the endzone for the craziest come from behind win in NFL history. When they knocked down the old stadium they thought they got rid of this curse. They are already calling Sunday’s events The Miracle of the New Meadowlands and the new curse on the stadium.Ironically Joe Pisarcik ended up as a QB coach for my high school.
December 21, 2010 at 7:25 PM #644039sdrealtorParticipantAllan
We grew up with the Miracle of the Meadowlands where Joe Pisarcik unexplicably tried to hand off the ball with seconds left and it was fumbled only to have Herman Edwards scoop it and take it to the endzone for the craziest come from behind win in NFL history. When they knocked down the old stadium they thought they got rid of this curse. They are already calling Sunday’s events The Miracle of the New Meadowlands and the new curse on the stadium.Ironically Joe Pisarcik ended up as a QB coach for my high school.
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