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Posts posted by captmorgandrinker
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2 hours ago, Hammerfestus said:
Let’s not get ahead of ourselves the Browns $250 mil debacle also looked like ass. ‘Member when amari Cooper almost blew out his knee catching a shitty pass behind him? Muscles probably too tight.
At least for Burrow it was just an off day instead of the norm.
Lots of wild NCAA action the day before!
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12 hours ago, Bearcat-Doug said:
It was probably Burrow missing all of training camp and the entire presason, but that was 1990s Bengals bad. The defense was solid most of the first half, but they got torn up the rest of the game. Just terrible all around.
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1 minute ago, a3quit4s said:
I still can’t believe they just turned a blind eye about all the rape cases for a QB that probably won’t even be average and paid him like he is Mahomes or Burrow or Allen
Yep, all three of those things are why I'm not even watching that dumpster fire of a team anymore.
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20 hours ago, a3quit4s said:
If by dumped you mean covered up the worst draft day move in the history of sports and got bailed out by Mr. Irrelevant lmao
Somewhere Cleveland is saying "hold my beer"
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20 minutes ago, Bearcat-Doug said:
Burrow said he was going to take a deal that made it possible to keep all of his recievers, but apparently that went out the window.
Depends how you massage the numbers
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17 hours ago, Code Monkey said:
Please don't, I constantly see plastic shells ruined from people thinking they're doing a great thing by cleaning it up. More than half of the cartridges I buy have a narrow glossy border around the label and the rest of the shell is matte from scrubbing.
I think RP was talking about the board when he mentioned his cleaning methods.
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16 hours ago, Bearcat-Doug said:
@Reed Rothchild In honor of the Pitt/Cincy game this Saturday, it gives me a reason to post the greatest play in Bearcat football history. I met Tony Pike at a Twin Peaks once and we talked about this game. He's a cool guy and also extremely tall for a QB.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/1996-09-28-cincinnati.html
^^^I was at that game, and that had the single most brilliant defensive play I've ever seen in the third OT.
Miami was driving to score, and their guy was churning towards the end zone with a defender on him trying to stretch across the goal line. One of the Cincy guys got down on all fours on the goal line in his way, and when the Miami guy tried to stretch across the goal line he bumped into him and lost the ball, game over!
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4 minutes ago, TDIRunner said:
I bought these trading card sleeves and they were a little thin for my tastes so I ended up buying nicer ones. I returned these to Amazon, but they didn't require that I send them back. They are free for anyone who wants to pay shipping.
The box is for a 100 pack, although I might have used a few of them. I'm sure there are at least 90 remaining.
PMed
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All prices are shipped to the US.
Einhander tested and works, case has a smidge of adhesive residue on the lower left front of the case. Disc, manual and insert look great.
Combatribes has a price sticker that should come off if you hit it with a hair dryer.
Peace Keepers is a former rental copy with stickers and writing as shown.
The SNES games worked a few years back when I played them.
Einhander - $150
Combatribes - $40
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15 minutes ago, Bearcat-Doug said:
They had the lunch buffet, but they turned it into a salad bar a few years back.
We had a KFC nearby with a buffet. It was as diarrhea-inducing as you would imagine.
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1 minute ago, Bearcat-Doug said:
The Pizza Hut near me still has them, but they don't call it a Bigfoot. They still have taco pizzas too, which I think most other Pizza Huts did away with in the '90s.
The one closest to my parents' house was the last one in our area to sell the Bigfoot. They sold so many that they didn't want to discontinue it, so the other Pizza Huts in the area sent their Bigfoot pans to that store.
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47 minutes ago, docile tapeworm said:
Sheet pizza?
38 minutes ago, Bearcat-Doug said:I think it's like Detroit style. It's rectangle and cooked on a baking sheet/pan.
Not Detroit style; think like the Bigfoot that Pizza Hut had in the 90s.
I'd link to it, but apparently HH doesn't serve that size anymore.
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2 minutes ago, docile tapeworm said:
The flavored crust shtick is pretty good but the pizza feels like a poor man’s little Caesar’s hence why I brought it up.
Howie's sheet pizza is pretty good though.
And I don't know what Domino's did to their sauce, but the last pizza I got from there was inedible because of it.
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4 hours ago, Bearcat-Doug said:
What did @docile tapeworm do this time?
Pretty sure this is one of the signs of the apocalypse, but ol' Skinny has been behaving himself for quite some time now
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7 hours ago, srh201 said:
wonder how you got 9. what one do I have then? haha. I doubt I ever even opened the box to check. it's somewhere in storage at this point with tons of other shit
Gonna go out on a limb and say you have #33
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12 minutes ago, Khromak said:
TBF this isn't a matter of "a shiny license", this is literally IP theft.
This isn't an "unlicensed" release, like Nintendo didn't give their official seal of quality to a company to release their game on a Nintendo platform.
Square paid some people to make a game, they own the rights to produce the game, and another company made commercial releases of their IP. This isn't some administrative rubber stamp, it's literally a crime.
Edit: just to be clear, I agree that bootlegs can have value, and some are better quality than others. But I don't think we should downplay the "unlicensed" part of this as just being some kind of manufacturer nonsense.Every repro falls under this same umbrella.
As far as a crime, so are speeding, jaywalking, and apparently wearing patent shoes with no underwear in Cleveland.
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24 minutes ago, Tanooki said:
Well I hope you enjoy it, thought I got in first, no biggie. I have what I do, even if it's aging it works.
You appear to be the first tire kicker but wongo may have been the first to actually commit.
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6 hours ago, Estil said:
My point was that most Americans will have no idea who that is, but I would wager at least 1.5 billion other people do.
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11 hours ago, Estil said:
You didn't know who Bob Barker was???
Do you know who Sachin Tendulkar is?
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7 hours ago, Sumez said:
Obviously it's a bootleg, so it has no genuine value,
....guessing you've never heard of Timewalk then.
OP, are these just the regular versions as far as you can tell? They did some limited stuff too.
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10 hours ago, Tulpa said:
Man, there were some real dumbasses on that show sometimes.
Or the people that couldn't figure out the item that was ten times the regular price (there was only one that ended in zero!)
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2 hours ago, Ferris Bueller said:
When's the last time you checked Wii prices or tried to buy a Wii? I think you are wrong post quarantine. It had a resurgence.
Especially during quarantine. Helped make up for the shitburger I had to eat on my pay at work at the time.
Whichever shell company currently owns the Atari brand buys AtariAge.com
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If it helps, Albert already upgraded the AA backbone, so there's not any reason for that to go away with new ownership.
NA was being held together with the digital equivalent of a stick of gum there at the end.