War Room Lounge v172: Hoodie Season redux: Stand back and Stand by for the shitshow

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Say it ain't so. Ugh.
I had a fight in Dallas a couple months ago, met one of Court's first instructors. Dude was a T A N K, got a big Pharma job and stopped training/coaching.
Shame for Court.
 
Thanks bud.

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hope everything works out
 
Don’t post it, beer

I wanted to ask a mod if I could drop my funding shit. I need to get to New Hampshire as soon as possible to see my little brother. I have 11 dollars in my bank account.

I know it's generally against the rules to post fundraising stuff but I'm in a dire position.

And I don't do heroin.
 
Thanks bud.

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Hey, sorry to pile on to your rough patch, but I just need to tell you something you're gonna find pretty devastating
I'm drinking C O O R S


 
Hey, sorry to pile on to your rough patch, but I just need to tell you something you're gonna find pretty devastating
I'm drinking C O O R S



I don't like coors, but I'm glad you're having a good time.

How have you been, dude?
 
Pretty inexcusable that you haven't seen any of the Austin Powers movies. They're hilarious.
Of course, I have an excuse. I'm a crazy person. In the 90's I didn't even have a TV most of the time let alone the money to spare to go to any movies.

Inexcusable would be if I said I hate Mike Meyers and never thought he was funny. Have a sense of scale, man--Jayzus.
 
I don't like coors, but I'm glad you're having a good time.

How have you been, dude?
I've been good man, just workin;, dad'in, fappin', jitsin'.
Weeks are fuckin' flying by!

Where you flying out of to NH? Still in GA?
 
Lmao yeah they should have waited a little bit but what they did at the end of the episode paid off perfectly. Did you see this yet?

That interview was perfect. I'm so fucking excited, and everything he said was correct. John Brown should have died A BUNCH. Dude got into some shootouts and battles where he was vastly outnumbered against a savage enemy, and through sheer willpower and belief in his righteous cause he persevered. Even in losing battles in Kansas, he dispelled the notion of the weak Yankee.

He murdered a few slavers true, but they threatened him first, and he would often take his captured foes and give them a big lecture but warn them if they capture them again it would be an instant execution. His work on the Underground Railroad, as well the pivotal figure in Bleeding Kansas, even the failed raid of Harpers Ferry ultimately succeeded in causing the "John Brown Raid of the South".. the Civil War. It's such a shame he wasn't able to kill that scum Robert Lee at Harpers Ferry.

I literally can't describe how excited I am about this, John Brown has been shit on in US history since his death, painted a madman or a terrorist, his contributions to the freedom of the enslaved and trafficked humans of the South minimized. Finally, after all this time the nation will learn of a true American hero, a man who marched to his own death sure of the life he lived.

You really should pick up John Brown: Abolitionist though, it's incredibly written and imo the best work on his life. Honestly I wish they would have waited to premiere the show until October 16th, the anniversary of the Harpers Ferry raid.
 
That interview was perfect. I'm so fucking excited, and everything he said was correct. John Brown should have died A BUNCH. Dude got into some shootouts and battles where he was vastly outnumbered against a savage enemy, and through sheer willpower and belief in his righteous cause he persevered. Even in losing battles in Kansas, he dispelled the notion of the weak Yankee.

He murdered a few slavers true, but they threatened him first, and he would often take his captured foes and give them a big lecture but warn them if they capture them again it would be an instant execution. His work on the Underground Railroad, as well the pivotal figure in Bleeding Kansas, even the failed raid of Harpers Ferry ultimately succeeded in causing the "John Brown Raid of the South".. the Civil War. It's such a shame he wasn't able to kill that scum Robert Lee at Harpers Ferry.

I literally can't describe how excited I am about this, John Brown has been shit on in US history since his death, painted a madman or a terrorist, his contributions to the freedom of the enslaved and trafficked humans of the South minimized. Finally, after all this time the nation will learn of a true American hero, a man who marched to his own death sure of the life he lived.

You really should pick up John Brown: Abolitionist though, it's incredibly written and imo the best work on his life. Honestly I wish they would have waited to premiere the show until October 16th, the anniversary of the Harpers Ferry raid.
I will put it on my list to read. I am currently reading I know this much is true by wally lamb and wrestling with the devil by Ngugi WA Thiong'O
 
I've been good man, just workin;, dad'in, fappin', jitsin'.
Weeks are fuckin' flying by!

Where you flying out of to NH? Still in GA?

VA. It would be a road trip because I can't be on a plane.
 
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