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The All-New Winter Banter Thread

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  • Sundog
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    You can't come to an agreement or compromise with people who would relish in the demise of our country. Once upon a time the Democrats were a normal party where we would disagree on small difference

  • FrankPizz
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    On Sunday, the high in Freeport, Bahamas, reached only 51 degrees, the coldest high temperature on record anywhere in the Bahamas, according to Herrera. That's more typical of early February in Nashvi

  • local races effect you more than national ones...just look at NYC and State...

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5 minutes ago, Snowlover76 said:

Of course. A woman wants a man to have time for her, which is completely normal. If a man is an obsessive bodybuilder, he will have no time for women.

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3 minutes ago, Snowlover76 said:

I never knew the guy, obviously, but from all things i've hesrd, joe dimaggio was not a very nice guy.

7 hours ago, Sundog said:

I feel the same way about burning the American flag. Technically it should be legal, but the people who inhabit the country should feel such disgust for the act that it would never occur despite it being within their rights.

Adams nailed it when he said the U.S. Constitution was designed solely for a moral and religious people.

13 hours ago, Analog1888 said:

I never knew the guy, obviously, but from all things i've hesrd, joe dimaggio was not a very nice guy.

He could be very prickly at times from what I heard but then again so can I.

As far as burning the American flag as much as I don’t like it 40 years ago, I tried to stop somebody from doing it and a World War II veteran stopped me. I told him that he should be with me on this. He said no. He said you have no idea what we fought against. He said I don’t like it one bit if people want to burn the flag that they have a right to do it. He said that’s what freedom is. I never forgot that.

2 minutes ago, Andrew said:

He could be very prickly at times from what I heard but then again so can I.

Maybe that is why MM dumped him.

1 minute ago, Redo said:

Maybe that is why MM dumped him.

The manager was the one who divorced her because she didn’t want to settle down, she was too wild and did not want to settle down into a married woman. There is a large majority of women like that where they want the wedding, but they don’t want to be your wife.

People have to stop making sports figures like they are mythical Greek Gods. Your hero should be your father. That doesn’t mean that you can’t like somebody who play sports. I’ve liked many in the sports world, but the Heroic status was always for my father. He was somebody that I looked up to in life, and I still look up to him 11 1/2 years after his death.

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40 minutes ago, Redo said:

Maybe that is why MM dumped him.

He didn't want her to live the life she was living, but if you date someone who has that profession, maybe you should think twice before dating that woman.

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28 minutes ago, Andrew said:

People have to stop making sports figures like they are mythical Greek Gods. Your hero should be your father. That doesn’t mean that you can’t like somebody who play sports. I’ve liked many in the sports world, but the Heroic status was always for my father. He was somebody that I looked up to in life, and I still look up to him 11 1/2 years after his death.

Your father or a man you know in life personally. I mean, personally, my father was a good man, so there's no reason to say anything against that.

But some people do not have good fathers that they should just automatically look up to.

29 minutes ago, Andrew said:

People have to stop making sports figures like they are mythical Greek Gods. Your hero should be your father. That doesn’t mean that you can’t like somebody who play sports. I’ve liked many in the sports world, but the Heroic status was always for my father. He was somebody that I looked up to in life, and I still look up to him 11 1/2 years after his death.

Agree, or someone that is at least real in your life. Sports heros are just that and nothing more.

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On 5/8/2026 at 8:45 PM, Snowlover76 said:

Lol

So if you don't want Rubio or Vance, are you supporting Gavin Newsom?

25 minutes ago, Analog1888 said:

Your father or a man you know in life personally. I mean, personally, my father was a good man, so there's no reason to say anything against that.

But some people do not have good fathers that they should just automatically look up to.

That is very true, and I feel really horrible for people who didn’t have good fathers. I’ve seen ***** fathers, but I’ve also seen ***** sons and daughters and I get mad when I see that.

46 minutes ago, Analog1888 said:

So if you don't want Rubio or Vance, are you supporting Gavin Newsom?

The rain gods

The last conversation I ever had with my mom was an argument. I regret it to this day. Although I was with her at the hospital when she passed on and I’m glad I was I just wish my last words to her were. I love you, mom and she heard them. I keep hoping and praying that she did hear them somehow when I was with her when she was on the ventilator when she got pneumonia.

Gentlemen, when you see your mothers today embraced them hug them tell them you love them, and if you can’t be with them physically, call them over the phone and talk to them and listen to them.

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29 minutes ago, Snowlover76 said:

The rain gods

2 minutes ago, Andrew said:

The last conversation I ever had with my mom was an argument. I regret it to this day. Although I was with her at the hospital when she passed on and I’m glad I was I just wish my last words to her were. I love you, mom and she heard them. I keep hoping and praying that she did hear them somehow when I was with her when she was on the ventilator when she got pneumonia.

Gentlemen, when you see your mothers today embraced them hug them tell them you love them, and if you can’t be with them physically, call them over the phone and talk to them and listen to them.

That happened to my father. The last conversation he had with his mom, who was not old and relatively healthy, was an argument.

He was at the gym when she collapsed from a heart attack. He felt bad about that for the rest of his life. I was not with my father the last two weeks of his life, but I really did not want to be. He had a delibitating disease and was in an awful condition.

I did see him the last time on October 22 when we had a big party for him and I called him on November 8 and told him I loved him. He died on November 10.

2 hours ago, Analog1888 said:

That happened to my father. The last conversation he had with his mom, who was not old and relatively healthy, was an argument.

He was at the gym when she collapsed from a heart attack. He felt bad about that for the rest of his life. I was not with my father the last two weeks of his life, but I really did not want to be. He had a delibitating disease and was in an awful condition.

I did see him the last time on October 22 when we had a big party for him and I called him on November 8 and told him I loved him. He died on November 10.

Well, that’s good to hear. At least you got to tell him that. The last words for my father too we were arguing about something stupid and he was actually doing better, but then he got sick and he went very quickly and had less than a week he was gone.

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