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Another great Thanksgiving last week:  not a single person asked for the TV to be put on to watch football.  

Good riddance to the NFL, at least in my tiny abode.  

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Another great Thanksgiving last week:  not a single person asked for the TV to be put on to watch football.  
Good riddance to the NFL, at least in my tiny abode.  

Well you missed a good one on Thanksgiving Night! Ole Miss at Mississippi State, people are calling it “The Piss and the Miss” down here.

OM Receiver catches what should be a game tying TD pending the extra point with 4 seconds left in the game and decides to mimic DK Metcalf two years ago, gets on all fours and acts like he’s taking a piss like a dog on the Mississippi State end zone. Gets flagged for 15 yards unsportsmanlike penalty which backs the try up 15 yards. Kicker then pushes it right and State goes on to win by 1 point. Never seen karma kick a team in the nuts so badly.


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5 hours ago, Duck said:

Never seen karma kick a team in the nuts so badly.

Did you miss the Alabama vs. Auburn game?!?  😎😎😎

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Did you miss the Alabama vs. Auburn game?!?  

My favorite quote of all time now is Nick Sabin saying “it wasn’t fair”


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https://www.foxnews.com/sports/soleimani-colin-kaepernick-us-terrorist-attacks-black-brown-people

"There is nothing new about American terrorist attacks against Black and Brown people for the expansion of American imperialism," Kaepernick tweeted.

Now that the NFL has "moved on" from him, maybe he can get back in to the books that he never really did during college.

Iran:  guess what, Colin?  That country is made up of people that are ethnically Persians.  You want to put them in to a "racial" context?  How about "Caucasians for 800, Alex" ?

Farsi:  the language of these Persian people.  It's an Indo-European language from the same linguistic family as... you guessed it... English.  

p.s.  Nike, I'm still not buying any of your shit.  Nor will I ever.  

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9 hours ago, HuggyU2 said:

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/soleimani-colin-kaepernick-us-terrorist-attacks-black-brown-people

"There is nothing new about American terrorist attacks against Black and Brown people for the expansion of American imperialism," Kaepernick tweeted.

Now that the NFL has "moved on" from him, maybe he can get back in to the books that he never really did during college.

Iran:  guess what, Colin?  That country is made up of people that are ethnically Persians.  You want to put them in to a "racial" context?  How about "Caucasians for 800, Alex" ?

Farsi:  the language of these Persian people.  It's an Indo-European language from the same linguistic family as... you guessed it... English.  

p.s.  Nike, I'm still not buying any of your shit.  Nor will I ever.  

"Kaepernick's agent did not immediately respond to Fox News' request."  I bet.

How do you respond to stupid by your client?  (Don't answer that).  Colin is now in his own little world, perhaps without the ability to play again, and now a confirmed fool.

Nike - great choice of spokesperson.

//end rant

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Wonderful response to Kaep seen on Twitter, replying to that brilliant tweet from him - "Relax Colin, Iran ain't signin you either"

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This is why I find Kaepernick to have so much hubris when he says “we” as if speaking for all people of color. With that frame, it’s entertaining to see a direct contradiction and a nice reminder that the world isn’t just what’s hot in the news.


Summary:

-If white supremacy is such a “problem” he’s done pretty well for himself

-Quotes Booker T Washington as saying those who profit from racism are those keeping it alive (very similar to views/words of Thomas Sowell)

-He received a metric shit ton of money from Nike for his “cause,” would be reduced to irrelevance if not for activism 

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3 hours ago, Prozac said:

I might be completely wrong here, but my sense is they’re being sarcastic. The “That stuff ain’t happening with Kamala Biden” remark seemed particularly tongue in cheek. 

100% disagree..  they are dead serious.

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All political stuff aside, if you don’t like flyovers then you’re a commie pinko fuck and I don’t like you.

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11 hours ago, Danger41 said:

All political stuff aside, if you don’t like flyovers then you’re a commie pinko fuck and I don’t like you.

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The general public has no idea how military aviation operates. They don’t understand the training crew gains by hitting a set TOT, they don’t recognize the work that goes into route study and all the coordination it entails. All they see, is the awesome jets flying over at the right time of the Anthem. Then make silly comments like “hard earned tax dollars at work”. Yeah Joe that’s exactly what we’re all paying for...letting aircrew execute their skill set #FlyEaglesFly
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On 10/20/2020 at 2:45 PM, HuggyU2 said:

The article contains an interesting line:

"[the idea that there is a link] between a football game and patriotism of the country does seem a bit disjointed".

It's called American Football. How much more concrete of a link could you ask for?

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On 10/21/2020 at 11:28 AM, jrizzell said:


The general public has no idea how military aviation operates. They don’t understand the training crew gains by hitting a set TOT, they don’t recognize the work that goes into route study and all the coordination it entails. All they see, is the awesome jets flying over at the right time of the Anthem. Then make silly comments like “hard earned tax dollars at work”. Yeah Joe that’s exactly what we’re all paying for...letting aircrew execute their skill set #FlyEaglesFly

This is legit the question I was going to ask.  Is it good training...seems so from your statement.

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I have no idea if a B-52, F-22, or KC-135 crew would find it good training.  

But in doing flyovers with the T-38 (single-ship or formation), yes... it was excellent training.  And if in formation, we often bring along someone that has never done a flyover before to get them to see another aspect of flying and flight planning.  

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This is legit the question I was going to ask.  Is it good training...seems so from your statement.


It's decent training. What makes it challenging is that the TOT can shift, especially if you're trying to cross show center right at the end of the national anthem with a live performer that may go faster/slower than planned or rehearsed...

Flyovers typically come out of the unit's flying hour program/local training fence, and are supposed to be "non-interference" with the unit's training objectives. So there's no additional cost to the taxpayer for the flyover, and it's usually good publicity for the military.

A lot of flyover requests do go unfilled, as flying units are "paying" for them with a training sortie, or may have other operational commitments.
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