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ParticipantAs a non SD resident I am somewhat removed from the euphoria of being an SD fan. I like the Chargers since LA has no team, and I certainly won’t back the Raiders, and I must admit I was actually kind of pulling for Indy.
LT hurt, along with Castillo, later Rivers, and I think one other, Turner making an ass out of himself the entire first half, a load of penalties on both sides, Manning’s 3 picks, and a worthless Harrison – all amounted to one thing:
IMO this win was a gift to the Chargers.
Yes they played well given the cirucmstances, but Manning gave it away with 3 picks and even with those, the Chargers were one great return by a 5′ 6″ 2nd string RB away from a loss.
I hate to say it, but I doubt they will be so lucky against the Pats. But I’d love to see it.
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ParticipantAs a non SD resident I am somewhat removed from the euphoria of being an SD fan. I like the Chargers since LA has no team, and I certainly won’t back the Raiders, and I must admit I was actually kind of pulling for Indy.
LT hurt, along with Castillo, later Rivers, and I think one other, Turner making an ass out of himself the entire first half, a load of penalties on both sides, Manning’s 3 picks, and a worthless Harrison – all amounted to one thing:
IMO this win was a gift to the Chargers.
Yes they played well given the cirucmstances, but Manning gave it away with 3 picks and even with those, the Chargers were one great return by a 5′ 6″ 2nd string RB away from a loss.
I hate to say it, but I doubt they will be so lucky against the Pats. But I’d love to see it.
cr
ParticipantAs a non SD resident I am somewhat removed from the euphoria of being an SD fan. I like the Chargers since LA has no team, and I certainly won’t back the Raiders, and I must admit I was actually kind of pulling for Indy.
LT hurt, along with Castillo, later Rivers, and I think one other, Turner making an ass out of himself the entire first half, a load of penalties on both sides, Manning’s 3 picks, and a worthless Harrison – all amounted to one thing:
IMO this win was a gift to the Chargers.
Yes they played well given the cirucmstances, but Manning gave it away with 3 picks and even with those, the Chargers were one great return by a 5′ 6″ 2nd string RB away from a loss.
I hate to say it, but I doubt they will be so lucky against the Pats. But I’d love to see it.
cr
ParticipantAs a non SD resident I am somewhat removed from the euphoria of being an SD fan. I like the Chargers since LA has no team, and I certainly won’t back the Raiders, and I must admit I was actually kind of pulling for Indy.
LT hurt, along with Castillo, later Rivers, and I think one other, Turner making an ass out of himself the entire first half, a load of penalties on both sides, Manning’s 3 picks, and a worthless Harrison – all amounted to one thing:
IMO this win was a gift to the Chargers.
Yes they played well given the cirucmstances, but Manning gave it away with 3 picks and even with those, the Chargers were one great return by a 5′ 6″ 2nd string RB away from a loss.
I hate to say it, but I doubt they will be so lucky against the Pats. But I’d love to see it.
cr
ParticipantI agree Kev. His biggest problem in not getting media attention is he’s not a politician.
The other candidates fake tears, or understanding of the minorities or lower class. He actually wants to do something instead of make meaningless promises.
I hope he wins by a landslide in the Feb 5th CA primary.
cr
ParticipantI agree Kev. His biggest problem in not getting media attention is he’s not a politician.
The other candidates fake tears, or understanding of the minorities or lower class. He actually wants to do something instead of make meaningless promises.
I hope he wins by a landslide in the Feb 5th CA primary.
cr
ParticipantI agree Kev. His biggest problem in not getting media attention is he’s not a politician.
The other candidates fake tears, or understanding of the minorities or lower class. He actually wants to do something instead of make meaningless promises.
I hope he wins by a landslide in the Feb 5th CA primary.
cr
ParticipantI agree Kev. His biggest problem in not getting media attention is he’s not a politician.
The other candidates fake tears, or understanding of the minorities or lower class. He actually wants to do something instead of make meaningless promises.
I hope he wins by a landslide in the Feb 5th CA primary.
cr
ParticipantI agree Kev. His biggest problem in not getting media attention is he’s not a politician.
The other candidates fake tears, or understanding of the minorities or lower class. He actually wants to do something instead of make meaningless promises.
I hope he wins by a landslide in the Feb 5th CA primary.
cr
ParticipantGuaranteed employment, immunity from firing layoff or downsizing, pension plans, and in-the-bag cost of living raises don’t exaclty yield the most efficient work ethics.
The government is supposed to answer to the people it’s supposed to serve. Not the other way around.
A few months ago the LA Times had an article on some of the council members who weren’t taking raises because of the budget problems. I think there 8 of the 30 that weren’t. I admire that. I still think they’re overpaid, but it’s noble if not much more.
Our democratic government jobs are really more socialist, as are the the programs for people who don’t work at all.
It’s no wonder were in debt, and there’s no housing bubble to provide a windfall of cash for them to overspend this time.
cr
ParticipantGuaranteed employment, immunity from firing layoff or downsizing, pension plans, and in-the-bag cost of living raises don’t exaclty yield the most efficient work ethics.
The government is supposed to answer to the people it’s supposed to serve. Not the other way around.
A few months ago the LA Times had an article on some of the council members who weren’t taking raises because of the budget problems. I think there 8 of the 30 that weren’t. I admire that. I still think they’re overpaid, but it’s noble if not much more.
Our democratic government jobs are really more socialist, as are the the programs for people who don’t work at all.
It’s no wonder were in debt, and there’s no housing bubble to provide a windfall of cash for them to overspend this time.
cr
ParticipantGuaranteed employment, immunity from firing layoff or downsizing, pension plans, and in-the-bag cost of living raises don’t exaclty yield the most efficient work ethics.
The government is supposed to answer to the people it’s supposed to serve. Not the other way around.
A few months ago the LA Times had an article on some of the council members who weren’t taking raises because of the budget problems. I think there 8 of the 30 that weren’t. I admire that. I still think they’re overpaid, but it’s noble if not much more.
Our democratic government jobs are really more socialist, as are the the programs for people who don’t work at all.
It’s no wonder were in debt, and there’s no housing bubble to provide a windfall of cash for them to overspend this time.
cr
ParticipantGuaranteed employment, immunity from firing layoff or downsizing, pension plans, and in-the-bag cost of living raises don’t exaclty yield the most efficient work ethics.
The government is supposed to answer to the people it’s supposed to serve. Not the other way around.
A few months ago the LA Times had an article on some of the council members who weren’t taking raises because of the budget problems. I think there 8 of the 30 that weren’t. I admire that. I still think they’re overpaid, but it’s noble if not much more.
Our democratic government jobs are really more socialist, as are the the programs for people who don’t work at all.
It’s no wonder were in debt, and there’s no housing bubble to provide a windfall of cash for them to overspend this time.
cr
ParticipantGuaranteed employment, immunity from firing layoff or downsizing, pension plans, and in-the-bag cost of living raises don’t exaclty yield the most efficient work ethics.
The government is supposed to answer to the people it’s supposed to serve. Not the other way around.
A few months ago the LA Times had an article on some of the council members who weren’t taking raises because of the budget problems. I think there 8 of the 30 that weren’t. I admire that. I still think they’re overpaid, but it’s noble if not much more.
Our democratic government jobs are really more socialist, as are the the programs for people who don’t work at all.
It’s no wonder were in debt, and there’s no housing bubble to provide a windfall of cash for them to overspend this time.
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