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  1. The CC companies are counting on the day you don't pay, Dave Ramsey has the statistics, most don't. Gamble at your own risk.
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  2. Ditch your opinion on this forum about this subject.
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  3. Hey now I'm a Vikings fans. In fact I'm really impressed by their use of a mutli-role, small, but hugely capable weapon. I think the announcers called it "game changing" and "incredibly versatility that is unmatched by the defense". It makes sense the Vikings endorsed this strategy. Maybe they should get a lot more of this type of weapon. It's a strategy that's worked before, and keeps working every day. Pretty damn well might I add. I can see why Rainman is a Vikings fan as well.
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  4. Probably, but after the Pack gets done telling them to stuff it (zing), they'll go back to counting their championships/polishing their Super Bowl rings. Just like the Vikes would do...oh, wait a sec.
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  5. Thanks Nav.. too much airplane? YGBSM.
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  6. Looks like he made it home... If you don't frequent thechive.com often, they have taken care of a few folks in need over the last year (while posting some pictures that are easy on the eyes). Suddenly my suck factor needs to be re-calibrated, excellent welcome home tribute to him. https://thechive.com/2012/09/10/taylor-morris-comes-home-17-hq-photos/
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  7. This shit aggravates the hell out of me. As a proud member of the Choctaw tribe, references to Indians as brave and fearless always filled me with pride. When I went through Vance, I was excited to train with the 8 Ballers. The Indian scout on their patch, showed their heritage as brave scouts (reconnaissance) in WWII. It is sad enough that our culture and people are almost all gone, but it isn't because of mascots or logos. Greeks don't complain when Spartans are used as mascots. It is a mark of pride. No one picks the fighting frenchmen to be represent their unit.
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  8. Halfway through it, and is better than I thought it was going to be. Surprised at some of the content, though. The interesting part is in the foreward, where "Owen" speaks of only writing about people, events, and organizations that are previously discussed in open sources. Just a reminder to all of us: having something discussed in open sources never relieves us of our own NDAs.
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  9. Because PT gear and reflective belts are gay.
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  10. We may be the slow, fat kid, but we do some pretty cool shit.
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  11. Some folks do it all the time.
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