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Should the Lounge rule over the hearts of men?

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Why you gotta do me like that? If you had at least mentioned the original kicker who must not be named, I don't remember that. Only stories

That there, is one of my first vivid sports memories were I could realize this meant no chance at winning playoffs. Geeze, I can even remember the rich family friend's house we were all at to watch that game, and I haven't talked to him since 8th grade.

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Man, that year really felt like destiny for the Packers, with Favre's dad dying and then that and then "we want the ball and we're going to score." And then......4th and 26.

Green Bay has had some all-time tragic season-enders over the past 15 years.

In order of how much they hurt:
  1. 4th and 26 (2003)
  2. Meltdown in Seattle / Bostick (2014)
  3. Brett Favre season-ending INT in divisionals vs. NYG (2007)
  4. First playoff loss at Lambeau to Falcons / Mike Vick's arrival (2002)
  5. Second playoff loss at Lambeau to Vikings after sweeping the regular season (2004)
  6. Strip sack in the desert (2009)
There's also the two playoff losses to Kaepernick, the OT loss to the Cardinals, getting destroyed by Julio, and Favre throwing 5 INT's in a 45-17 loss to the Greatest Show on Turf in 2001.
 
Anyone use CBD oil? Guy I work out with swears it does wonders for muscle recovery/inflammation. I'm kind of sick of being continually sore. And I'm not about to let the young bucks show me up at the gym
 
It just keeps getting worse. Don't get me wrong by my posting. I want the NRA to reform not fail but at this point it is like watching a slow moving train wreck. Every week it is something new sometimes everyday.

Today it is their financial guy Josh Powell. He has two separate sexual harassment issues that have come out.

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/nra-sexual-harassment-scandals-878004/

The National Rifle Association over the past two years has grappled with two separate sexual harassment allegations against Josh Powell, a senior official, including a case involving an employee.

The employee’s complaint was settled in 2017 using the nonprofit’s funds, according to three sources familiar with the matter. Earlier that year, Wayne LaPierre, the organization’s leader, had promoted Powell to executive director of general operations.

ProPublica could not confirm the settlement amount, which is not noted in the nonprofit’s public filings. In a statement, John Frazer, the NRA’s general counsel and secretary, told ProPublica that Powell denied the allegations.The NRA opted to confidentially resolve the matter in the best interest of all involved,” Frazer said.

The disclosure of the settlement comes amid a stream of reports alleging mismanagement and questionable spending by NRA leadership. The organization faces congressional inquiries and investigations into its tax-exempt status by attorneys general in New York and Washington, D.C.

Powell is a top adviser to LaPierre and is among the NRA’s highest-paid officials, with compensation of nearly $800,000 in 2017.

In a separate harassment dispute in 2018, Powell’s behavior toward a woman who works for Ackerman McQueen, then the NRA’s advertising firm, escalated tensions in their decadeslong business relationship and caused Ackerman to bar him from any further contact with its employees.

Ackerman told ProPublica in a written statement that the firm “formally declared to Mr. LaPierre that it would not have any more dealings with Mr. Powell.” Ackerman said there was “clear reason to believe supported by evidence that he sexually harassed one of our employees and we would not tolerate his further involvement with any of our employees in order to protect their right to a safe work environment.”

Ackerman said the NRA “refused to cooperate” in addressing the complaint against Powell. Instead, Ackerman said Powell received “the full support of Mr. LaPierre and the board of directors.”

Over the last four months, Ackerman and the NRA have been locked in litigation in Virginia state court, with the gun group accusing the firm of dubious billing practices and Ackerman countersuing for defamation. Before the legal dispute, the two entities spent four decades working closely together. Ackerman helped shape the NRA’s messaging and public image.

The NRA responded to Ackerman’s statement on behalf of itself and Powell. A spokesperson for the organization called the firm’s claim part of a larger “extortion demand,” in which Ackerman said the NRA “must withdraw” its lawsuit “or face a smear campaign that would include sexual harassment allegations against one of its executives. Ackerman is now delivering on its threat. We are not surprised.”

Ackerman said the NRA’s “false” narrative “grows more ridiculous each day,” and its response to Powell’s actions created what became an irreparable rift in the business relationship, which brought tens of millions of dollars annually to Ackerman. “We believe our decision to take this decisive action to protect our employees contributed to the program of retaliation against Ackerman McQueen, and NRA Board members were not being told about these problems,” Ackerman’s statement says.

But NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said the organization “acted appropriately and swiftly” in response to the harassment allegation involving Ackerman. “The NRA removed Mr. Powell from his position as liaison between the NRA and Ackerman, and Mr. Powell had no further involvement with Ackerman.”

The spokesman called Ackerman’s harassment allegations “cryptic,” adding that they “first surfaced in October 2018, shortly after Mr. Powell participated in an effort to significantly reduce Ackerman’s budget with the NRA. Immediately, remarks allegedly made more than a year before became fodder for a harassment claim — accompanied by a demand that Mr. Powell be excluded from any further budget negotiations with the agency. The NRA committed in good faith to investigate the allegation, but the accuser and Ackerman declined to participate in any interview about the alleged incident.”

Despite recent negative publicity, the NRA continues to have broad support among Republican members of Congress and with President Donald Trump, who was elected in 2016 after the NRA spent more than $30 million to boost his candidacy. After recent discussions with LaPierre, in the wake of mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, Trump has reportedly backed away from favoring more stringent background checks for gun owners.

After receiving a tip, ProPublica asked Ackerman to respond to questions about a harassment complaint involving one of its employees. The woman who filed the complaint did not respond to a request for comment.

Powell has served as LaPierre’s chief of staff since 2016. In December 2018, after the Ackerman dispute occurred, LaPierre announced to staff that Powell would step away from his additional duties as executive director of general operations and join the NRA’s legal team as a “senior strategist” in a high-stakes lawsuit that had been filed that spring against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the New York Department of Financial Services.

Powell has long been a source of contention among NRA staff and even some board members. Before arriving at NRA headquarters in 2016, he ran two upscale clothing catalogs that were intended to appeal to wealthy outdoorsmen. Vendors working with Powell sued him on at least 20 occasions, alleging unpaid invoices totaling more than $400,000.

In 2018, Powell came under scrutiny from NRA accountants. In a document that compiled a list of “top concerns” for the board’s audit committee, which provides the organization with fiscal oversight, arrangements that involved Powell and posed alleged conflicts of interest were repeatedly flagged. The accountants noted payments to Powell’s father, a photographer, and referenced his wife, Colleen Gallagher, who in late 2017 was hired by one of the NRA’s top fundraising vendors, McKenna & Associates. An NRA spokesperson said in May that the audit committee was “aware of the relationship and approved the consulting arrangement with McKenna.”

In June, Robert Brown, an NRA board member, emailed LaPierre and Frazer about Powell. ProPublica obtained a copy of the note, which is addressed to Frazer. “John,” it says, “Since Wayne refuses to respond to my emails, plez pass on to him the message below.”

“Wayne,” the message reads, “At the last NRA BoD meeting, you promised me you were going to terminate that worthless scoundrel, Josh Powell, in 60 days. Well, 60 days have passed. When are you going to fire him?”

Brown declined to provide a comment for this story. “I do not discuss internal NRA politics with the media,” he told ProPublica in an email. “Period.”
 
Anyone use CBD oil? Guy I work out with swears it does wonders for muscle recovery/inflammation. I'm kind of sick of being continually sore. And I'm not about to let the young bucks show me up at the gym
I have not but I know some people that totally swear by it. I dont really deal with much pain at the moment (luckily) but I kinda wanna see what all the hype is about.
 
I have not but I know some people that totally swear by it. I dont really deal with much pain at the moment (luckily) but I kinda wanna see what all the hype is about.

I actually have a minor labum tear in my shoulder. And the doc also says I have major inflammation in both shoulders. I'm not jumping into surgery and I'm having a hell of a time working around this injury. Let's just say my legs have never been stronger. I finally today was able to pull off a very light back work. But I've never experienced this type of soreness.

I'm gonna try it but just wondering what the best type would be. There are a couple of herbal shops near by so I might just drop in and hope I can speak to someone not just full of shit
 
I actually have a minor labum tear in my shoulder. And the doc also says I have major inflammation in both shoulders. I'm not jumping into surgery and I'm having a hell of a time working around this injury. Let's just say my legs have never been stronger. I finally today was able to pull off a very light back work. But I've never experienced this type of soreness.

I'm gonna try it but just wondering what the best type would be. There are a couple of herbal shops near by so I might just drop in and hope I can speak to someone not just full of shit
When you say herbal shops are you talking weed shops? Not sure what state you are in but yes, if you do have them out there you can definitely find someone in there with knowledge on it. I'd avoid the young ones stoned out of their mind though. They cant ever tell you shit
 
When you say herbal shops are you talking weed shops? Not sure what state you are in but yes, if you do have them out there you can definitely find someone in there with knowledge on it. I'd avoid the young ones stoned out of their mind though. They cant ever tell you shit


Lol. Nah. By herbal I mean like holistic type shops. But yea, here in CA they are all around. I might actually go that Avenue
 
Anyone use CBD oil? Guy I work out with swears it does wonders for muscle recovery/inflammation. I'm kind of sick of being continually sore. And I'm not about to let the young bucks show me up at the gym

I've done it. Can't comment on the medicinal qualities, but it...works.

May as well just smoke weed though. Growing up, it was treated like hippy heroin. There's nothing all that special about it, if you're a pothead already. It's just fancier, I guess.
 
Bayley shouted, "Arm Drag."

LOL, heard it the second time. Maybe it was actually clever, because I just saw her whining about her leg, and garbling her words. Like a smoke bomb.
 
Fuck. 3 days late on a credit card. Don't care about the $25 fee. Will this bone my 798 credit score? Or is that only if it gets to 30 days late?

Credit score is literally the only good thing about my financial situation
 
Fuck. 3 days late on a credit card. Don't care about the $25 fee. Will this bone my 798 credit score? Or is that only if it gets to 30 days late?

Credit score is literally the only good thing about my financial situation

Shouldn't really ding you
 
Anyone use CBD oil? Guy I work out with swears it does wonders for muscle recovery/inflammation. I'm kind of sick of being continually sore. And I'm not about to let the young bucks show me up at the gym

Yes it is effective. With my guests i can see the reduction in inflammation when i administer it for them. It is quite the oil...
 
Fuck. 3 days late on a credit card. Don't care about the $25 fee. Will this bone my 798 credit score? Or is that only if it gets to 30 days late?

Credit score is literally the only good thing about my financial situation

They'll notice, but if it's just some frivolous bullshit and you don't have a history of missing payments, it won't be a big deal.
 
Fuck. 3 days late on a credit card. Don't care about the $25 fee. Will this bone my 798 credit score? Or is that only if it gets to 30 days late?

Credit score is literally the only good thing about my financial situation

It's 30 days I believe til they report a late payment. That might just be my bank but you can always call and ask. I'm almost sure there's at least 30 days until they care. Happened to me once and didn't change my score.
 
I will admit I don't enough about Rugby... are they required to like slide across the line to score?

Also, similar but NFL:


They have to touch it to the ground. The placement also determines where the field goal after is made so you'll see them try to run to the middle even after they crossed the line to help the kicker out.
 
You know. Calling someone an anti fascist isn't an insult broseph. Lmao are you pro fascism or something?

And it's mister? I thought you were calling everyone by their whole name?
Hello again Mr. "Anti fascist".

I am not "pro-fascist". I am pro-"Nicholas Osborn forgiving his parents and dropping the anger".

You have admitted repeatedly that you support violence against people merely for their tattoos or other symbols you deem "racist". You even criticize Antifa for not being violent enough and have joined an Antifa precursor that you describe as "way more hardcore" than Antifa.

Someone hurt you, Nicholas. Daddy wasn't close enough with you. It's obvious. Forgive him and your mother. Be right, do right.

He's rustled, plain and simple lol

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Anyone use CBD oil? Guy I work out with swears it does wonders for muscle recovery/inflammation. I'm kind of sick of being continually sore. And I'm not about to let the young bucks show me up at the gym
Age will catch up to you, Mr, SBJJ. This is part of life. We must build our homes and pass our wisdom to the next generation. I advise you to scale back the intensity/volume of the training. Overpriced ointments are not the solution.
 
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