SIAP Is Jim harbaugh worth $5 million a year?
Just saw this video and enjoyed it for many different reasons. Love that Harbaugh will actually admit he's overpaid etc....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVQ39HU0Gzg
Charlie's got an Mgoblog account? I'd say high. He sounds like he'd fit in here.
Nice. I didn't even know he is an alum. Also, very impressive backflip at the end there. Guy's gotta be around 50 years old.
Either your talking to yourself, or he is blocked and can only be seen on the mobile ap.
I glad I cant see him. The responses to him are way funnier without any context.
What in the world did I miss?
you weren't replying to me. Looks like truthbtold has struck again. Although I did appreciate the reminder to not say ass rape. That's just sound advice for any circumstance.
here but the mobile site doen't have that option. Either that or the mods are extremely quick in nuking the douchebag's posts.
Somebody (LSA? Brian? I forget) explained in a post recently that he's been shadowbanned, meaning his account is blocked from appearing on the website but not actually deleted. Because of technical reasons I lack the knowledge to explain, he shows up on the app still. They did it this way instead of outright banning him because it limits his ability to just make a new account and start harassing everyone on the website. Not a perfect solution and results in occasionally amusing non-sequiter responses, but the general consensus was that it was the best solution.
Not that I care a ton (dont use mobile all that often and some of these phantom posts are downright hilarious), but that does still give them the ability to upvote/downvote and potentially create new content - correct? For example sean ornery downvotes every single positive thread about Michigan. Damn trolls
do you want ass rape, or a shit load of ass rape?
rape twice.
/Hedley Lamaar
Way to post a movie quote that nobody can finish without looking a monster.
would have the balls to do it.
He likes rape.
just a horrible term with horrible imagery.
After the Sandusky fiasco at PSU, this should probably not be a term thrown around at all.
I also recently saw the movie "Spotlight" which makes such a term even more cringe worthy.
I think the term ass-kicking gets the point across for beat down without being overly offensive.
Yes...in other words, "think of the children". But seriously.
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Without a doubt.
Honestly I've never seen him before, but I feel comfortable saying he's not worth the money he is currently making (to me at least).
An ex-Michigan cheerleader has his own TV show, comes back to Michigan, does a pretty entertianing piece, shows that he still has cheerleading/tumbling chops, even does 60 push ups, and yoiu find a reason to complain? That takes a lot of dedication to the art of complaint...
That all sounds great on paper, but annoying people annoy me. Good for him on any success he has, but I'm not particularly fond of him.
To be clear, the question is rhetorical. I just loved the interview.
I love Jim Harbaugh something fierce. I'd pay him whatever he wants to be paid. Totally worth it.
He's a steal...
and former male cheerleader, is also the personal tour guide for the city of Detroit on 'Anthony Bourdain's : Parts Unknown'. Check out the show on Netflix if you have it...very interesting! Look through past episodes to find Detroit.
It was brutal. Is Detroit really that bad? They made it look like a war-torn third world country. I also recently saw him go to Chicago. That wasn't much better. But the food is great!
The rest of the city looks like Syria.
Thanks NAFTA!
That is not remotely true.
yeah, it is. Corktown, midtown, palmer park, indian village, and a few others are nice. And even those are surrounded by burnt out war zones.
I love Detroit. Spend a lot of time and money there. But the vast majority of the city proper is a shithole.
I've spent a lot of time in Detroit as well, very little of it in the areas you've listed. It can get rough to be sure, and there are neighborhoods that are even worse than the ones I worked in. I agree with you that there are a lot of neighborhoods that need a lot of help, but to say its like Syria goes beyond hyperboyle. It's comments like yours that make people who've never been there avoid it because they can say "well even people who say they spend time there call it a literal warzone".
I think it feels more like the zombie apocalypse at times. I turned down the wrong street a few weeks back, and it was nothing but blown out abandoned buildings/homes, and somehow in 3 blocks there was only 1 home that had any sign of life, and it sat next to multiple empty lots. I actually saw a person, and they were walking down the middle of the street. There were sidewalks, but since this neighborhood already went through the apocalypse, might as well just walk right down the middle of the street. No way any cars would go there, so why waste time actually heading over to the sidewalk.
Actually....I would say it resembles Bosnia. I was deployed to Tuzla and some other areas in the mid-late 90's. We would drive through some villages and half of the house would be missing and you would see a family still living in there. You see the same wrecked/open houses in Detroit. In Bosnia, a tank shell ripped it open....in Detroit, it was the slow decay of blight, poverty and indifference.