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BillThompson

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  1. Why are people assuming the balloons are filled with helium? They were all tied down, which means they could, and probably were, filled with regular ole oxygen.
  2. The problem with them calling interference there is that they generally never call interference in that situation. It's a way of calling the game that has been so burned into the heads of the umps that them calling interference there would have been more conspicuous.
  3. Actually, the play was called right. Keith Law and a bunch of BP guys online have been taking shit from fans over defending the umps. But, if you look at the rulebook the call they made was the right call based on the rules that are in place for when the Utley "not touching the bag" scenario played out.
  4. They were going to lose, and it's only game one. It sucks sure, but Lackey pitched great and we didn't capitalize on the few mistakes he did make. I have a lot of confidence in Hendricks tomorrow actually, and in the resiliency of this team as a whole.
  5. I liked the finale, but I'm glad this show feels distinctly different from The Walking Dead. It shouldn't feel like that show.
  6. Depends on the school I guess, but at the games in the district I serve the first line is the team trainer and we always have at the minimum one ALS ambulance at the game. Now, if you're gonna say that's a substandard level of care then I hope you don't ever bother calling 911 for anything.
  7. Thought they showed the kit was a hoax, not the rape charges? Regardless, there's nothing for the accused to do now even if the rape was legit. And the backlash against female reporters covering this case has shown again the seedy underbelly of the male sports fan.
  8. To answer a few points, My wife subs at a middle school sometimes, and even at that level she says that they have all kinds of shit they take from the kids in an easy to access lockup. Pain meds, narcotics, all kinds of stuff. The police consider the problem taken care of once the school confiscates it so removing it isn't a priority. As for her grabbing the drugs, I've seen parents do far worse and stupider things for their junkie kids. The going to the desert thing kind of depends on what survivalist you are. There are some who would agree with you. There are others who would advocate getting to the desert, goal being to get out of the city and away from people as quickly as possible. And I thought it was pretty clear that the flashing light early in the show was an SOS. Same thing when we see it again in the middle of the show. Couple that with Madison's venture into the DZ and the implication, to my wife and I at least, was that the soldiers are shooting everything regardless of infected/zombie/clean, and that they either got to that building in a routine sweep, noticed the SOS themselves, or acted upon the words of Travis even though they don't want him to know that.
  9. People are inherently very stupid, I encounter them every day whether it be on the ambulance or the fire engine. I think the people who have some level of intelligence underestimate how even those we consider smart tend to react to bad situations with the least bit of logic shown. But, more to the point, this show hasn't been about the characters, at least not yet. It's about the setting, the tone, and building the destruction of a world. That's why I pretty much love this show so far. It's willing to take its time to set things up and establish a well thought out and thorough world. But, at the same time the episodes have stuff happening all the time as the wheels are perpetually in motion. I know my wife loves the show because she finds it legitimately scary. I'm not one to find anything film/TV scary, so I can't really comment. But she says it's the fact that no one knows what is happening that makes it scarier to her than TWD. Those characters have adapted, they understand their world. These characters don't, and that adds tension to the situations they find themselves in and the decisions they make. Add all of that up and you have one heck of a show that I enjoy watching very much.
  10. If you think it's a shitshow then sure. I've liked it a lot, whereas my wife really loves it and so far prefers it to The Walking Dead proper.
  11. Unabashed fan of the Patriots. It was thanks to my Uncle's tape of the 85 Super Bowl that I became a fan. Any team getting trounced that badly was a team that needed some fans is what my juvenile mind thought. Suffered through lots of years of awfulness and mediocrity. But, it's led to the last 15 years or so, and a team that gives zero fucks what anyone else thinks of them and flaunts that attitude. I love all of it.
  12. They will never be allowed to be in a position to win a title, no matter how many times they beat big name teams, go undefeated, etc.
  13. Wife and I have greatly enjoyed the first two eps. Being in the TWD universe helps because I am a sucker for such things. But, I love the way they are showing society crumbling and the reactions to said crumbling. The characters all fit their roles pretty well, and I'm genuinely interested in how will survive and where the show will end up.
  14. Another year, another chance for people to not take the Broncos seriously.
  15. No problems with Chrome on my laptop, far prefer it to any other Browser I've ever used. Liking Windows 10 as well, a lot more user friendly than 8.1.
  16. I was upset to see Lake go, though I understand the reasons why. He's put a lot of work in the past offseason and this season in the minors and has been turning the corner. His walk rate is up, K rate is down, he's showing more power, and displaying a good glove. I think the O's will have themselves a good everyday MLBer if they give him a shot.
  17. Which ones? All I can think of are Drago vs. Pentagón Jr. which may have happened in LU but I can't remember, and Hero/Thatcher & Gulak/End which happened in Evolve over Mania weekend. Besides, does it matter? Hero vs Thatcher at PWG will be far different from their Evolve match, for example. It absolutely does matter when it comes to my level of excitement for the card. Thatcher and Hero have wrestled twice already this year, both of which were very similar. They'll wrestle pretty much the same match at Reseda, and while it will probably be great I've already seen it twice.
  18. Not a big fan of the tournament booking. Dragon had the chance to do something special, and instead he trotted out familiar match-ups from other promotions. Tournament will probably still be good, but the chances of it being great are lessened by how well worn the majority of the first round matches are.
  19. Dodgers have already designated Michael Morse for assignment.
  20. Is there any they can get away with having him "close" in the 8th inning, ala the way WCW got out of the Demon deal? I think if you try that Papelbon starts tanking on purpose like he's done in Philly whenever his feelings were hurt.
  21. The Papelbon trade is odd. The Nats have a guy in Storen who has proven himself to be a reliable and pretty darn great closer. By all means get bullpen depth, but bringing in Papelbon with a clause in the trade that he has to be closer seems borderline regressive.
  22. Have nothing but respect for ARam. He's been great everywhere he's gone, and was easily the best Cubs player during his tenure here, solidifying a position that always gave us trouble. Not HoF worthy, but definitely a Hall of Pretty Damn Great guy.
  23. Do you mean as in people submitting entries? Or as in people reading my stuff? The answer to the first is any audience really, any submissions are okay with me. If you mean the second my answer is I don't have a specific audience in mind. I mainly just write for myself, and if others get some kick out of it then that's cool too.
  24. I rarely, read never on here, pimp my own work, and they are four separate entities. I don't think posting these threads that will disappear within a day is that big of a deal.
  25. I'm a bit old school in the sense that as much as I love reading the great work of Dean, Phil and the gang in the actual DVDVR reviews I still love the feeling of leafing through a wrestling magazine. There are a few good wrestling magazines still chugging along and they are all worth your time. I happen to write for one of them, The Tag Rope. It really is a magazine worth checking out. Oli Sandler provides high quality photography, while Pedro Carvalho provides the best wrestling related art going as companion pieces for some of the articles. Pedro always provides a piece for my articles and with no shame I can say that without his art my articles wouldn't be anywhere near as good as they are. The Tag Rope offers long form thought provoking pieces about the world of wrestling. Interviews, match reviews, predictions, opinion pieces, and a lot of fun can be found within its pages. There's currently an eBook collecting a handful of articles from the first four issues; and it also includes original art from Pedro and an original match review written by yours truly. The best thing about the eBook is that it's free. So head over to PayHip and download your free copy today. Otherwise we sell both digital and print copies of the magazine, released quarterly, that can be found in the link below. The Tag Rope
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