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Holyfield is damn near 60-years-old. Dude must need money bad. What a joke.
The zombie apocalypse is upon us.
It is pretty sad.Holyfield is damn near 60-years-old. Dude must need money bad. What a joke.
Especially for the people that actually pay to watch that crap.It is pretty sad.
Lol exactly. The suckers that pay for the Jake/Logan Paul fights are even funnier. That shit is so rigged.Especially for the people that actually pay to watch that crap.
Seems like yesterday. I was at Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, TX. Just got off work (nights) and was getting ready to go to the gym to play basketball. Saw it on TV as I was putting my gym clothes on. Didn't think much of it at the time, assumed it was an accident. This was before the 2nd plane hit. Was telling my friends about it before we started playing and by then the 2nd plane had hit. Wasn't long after that the sirens were going off and base was on lockdown. That is one of those moments when everyone remembers exactly where they were and what they were doing when they realized what was happening.
Hard to believe indeed. I was in tech school, too. Had been for about 8 months already. I just remember being locked down for I think the rest of the week, not going to class. I don't recall much beyond that. My memory sucks in general. That day is very vivid though, as I am sure it is for most people. My brother was at Keesler as well for tech school (weather).I was at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS, at tech school finishing up one of the last blocks of my first school (electronics). The base was locked down before we even knew what was happening as we had no access to cell phones or news during school hours. The former Navy guy who told all of us about the attack during a break (he was allowed to have a phone since he was a real person, unlike us fresh out of boot camp youths) simply said "Get ready to go to war. Hope you like sand." Turns out he was right, although probably not for the reasons he thought (hello, Project for a New American Century neo-conservatives!).
I was supposed to begin an airmen leadership course that day to become a student leader and march over to class with others from the electronics school. My instructor had no idea if I was still supposed to be there, and no one was answering the phones, so he sent me, alone, to march across the base to the start of class. I was stopped like 5 times by armed airmen in humvees, and once I was patted down/searched with a gun pointed at my chest. It was eerie, especially not really knowing the extent of the attack.
We spent the next several months basically locked down, unable to access even the courtyards at our dorms because they faced the outer walls and I suppose Al Qaeda might have sent snipers to... take out the next generation of electronic warfare, air control, and personnel Airmen before they could finish their advanced training?
Anyway, I'd recommend The Looming Tower (book and show are both excellent) for some insight on what led to the intelligence failures that day. Hard to believe it's been 20 years.
The dude in the background around the :25 mark is like, "Damn... don't grab her ass, mother flucker." 😆 😆 😆
Brooky spin cycle coming in 3...2...1...Who was it that said Barack was doing a good job of being quiet?
Who was it that said Barack was doing a good job of being quiet?