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  1. Ranieri has been a dud his entire career, what he has done this year however is truly spectacular.
  2. Do it! The writers in this came up with some real gems.
  3. I have not seen him play at all but I though Kone did well last WC, he was pretty much our only threat going fwd... he needs to go to a club where he can get consistent starts, the Fiorentina move looks like a horrible decision right now.
  4. If you look at Lymbe's strike rate for example, it was higher in his last two years with aek, than his previous stint. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Liberopoulos
  5. Lympe was always quality imo. Even in his later years he delivered. Samaras has been inactive for so long and Lympe I don't think ever was. Lympe aged really well as a player and never really looked out of his depth as far as I remember. Samaras might have a couple years left in the tank, but realistically it will be a crazy uphill battle for him to get anywhere near the level he once was I think. I do wish him the best though and I would be very pleased if he proved me wrong.
  6. If any of you like low brow comedy and have not seen the series Eastbound and down, do yourselves a favor and check it out! You're welcome :tup: After substance abuse and insanely self-destructive and obnoxious behavior throw a knuckle ball at his Major League Baseball career, former pitcher Kenny Powers retreats to his North Carolina hometown, where he takes a job teaching physical education at the middle school he once attended. But another chance at potential big league stardom -- or so he thinks -- takes Kenny "down Mexico way," where he thrills the locals as only he can before he returns to the U.S. a changed man. Or is he? The colorful and frequently profane sitcom comes from executive producers Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, among others, and stars Danny McBride ("Tropic Thunder").
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R7n3vNcXW0
  8. Florida Woman Fights State to Keep Clothes-Wearing Pet Gator Named Rambo Though one might assume that alligators get nothing but the royal treatmentdown in the magical land of opportunity known as Florida, one woman and her human-esque pet gator are sadly learning otherwise. Mary Thorn, proud owner of a 15-year-old gator named Rambo, is now battling Florida Fish and Wildlife authorities to keep her beloved friend. Rambo recently achieved a new length of six feet and is now legally required to have 2.5 acres of land of his own, theAssociated Press reports. "Everyone will tell you that I treat that animal like a baby," Thorn told theOrlando Sentinel on Tuesday of her trained companion. "He doesn?t do anything a normal gator does." Thorn is right. Instead of partaking in the usual gator festivities, Rambo is busy having his own bedroom filled with his own clothes. Occasionally, a Lakeland local might spot Rambo cruising around on the back of a motorcycle. When he?s not busy living the Floridian dream, Rambo also visits schools and charity events to show them what it?s like being the dopest reptile in town. Rambo has remained a licensed resident for more than a decade, though his current length problem leaves him in a bit of a legal pickle. According to Thorn, the 125-pound gator couldn?t even use the 2.5 acres required by law because he has a sensitivity to sunlight due to being raised using a "filtered light environment." According to local officials, Thorn and Rambo's case is still under investigation. Thorn, however, is already feeling the pressure. "Without him, I don't feel like even wanting to go on," Thorn told the Sentinel. http://ca.complex.com/life/2016/03/florida-woman-pet-gator-rambo-legal-battle
  9. I don't much care who he calls up tbh, if he makes a team out of this bunch I will be happy.
  10. Those are some good points you bring up 1789, I'll try to address them from my perspective as clearly as I can. Your first point was that a low income recipient of this government handout would be inclined to purchase low end goods and services. I'm not sure how you can know this to be true, but I will assume that you are correct. I don't see the correlation between the production of high end goods and services directly impacting living standards. For example, if I drink RC Cola and you drink Coca cola, does that mean that you necessarily have a higher living standard? For me standard of living is measured more along the lines of, do I have access to medical care? Food, decent housing, clothing etc. not necessarily goods or products per se. Another point you made was the incentive to contribute to the production of goods and services. I think that people once they have a guaranteed basic income will still want to supplement that by being employed. I'm going to speculate and say that they might be a little more choosy in their employment, which would not necessarily be a bad thing. People who like their jobs are better employees and do better work, I think we can agree on that. Finally, about people moving to Ontario solely to benefit from this program I think that will not be an issue. I say this because the program is said to be a pilot project for now, and if it works well, the idea is to implement it country wide. Hope this was reasonably clear and not a bunch of rambling. :tup:
  11. Below is a list of players from abroad that have been called up, but the whole squad has not been announced as far as I know. Also Moras is a question mark he picked up a knock last match.
  12. In law, an allegation (also called adduction) is a claim of a fact by a party in a pleading, charge, or defense. Until they can be proved,allegations remain merely assertions.
  13. I know you guys dont wanna admit it but allegations are not facts. Everything I said about Meli is on the record, that is the difference, and it is a big one.
  14. Marinaki is light years better than Meli, you can't compare the two. One donates money to multiple philanthropic causes, the other smuggles oil, sells phoney licenses, operates a football club illegally, and openly dishes out death threats to reporters and referees.
  15. Care to elaborate a little Pana?
  16. Connections too, the big criminals like him in Greece are usually admired not convicted, and those who are honest are considered malakes.
  17. He is all class, when healthy he needs to be a starter every time. To put this man on the bench is mental.
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