Dame the Villain / Stop giving (too much) power to the players

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Nice. I like Blue Jays, Cardinals, and all the little purdy birds in the world. On top of that, some in here who like to belittle Dame's commitment and contribution to the team tend to make me an Angry Bird. For which i want to give them, the proverbial Bird.
The bird is the word and the word is the bird........
 
As an avid bird enthusiast, my time is predominantly spent tending to these beautiful creatures and creating a nurturing environment for them.

Birds bring me immense joy, and I find great fulfillment in providing them with the care, attention, and respect they deserve. Whether it involves ensuring their habitats are well-maintained, supplying them with nutritious food, or simply observing their natural behaviors, my commitment to these feathered friends occupies much of my waking hours.

Nice!
I once shot a bluejay with a bb gun. It tried to fly then fell over and died.
It was one of the worst feelings ive ever had in my life.
I was young. 12. Ive never intentionally harmed an animal again. I never want to feel what i felt again. Ill never forget it.
 
So, this is like a reverse Chuck Norris thing?

Cool.
 
Jim Varney's lackluster performances and limited acting abilities aren't the only reasons why he is often regarded as the worst actor of all time. His personality, which can be likened to that of a turd, further solidifies this claim. Varney's off-screen persona lacked the charisma and charm necessary to win over audiences beyond his niche following. His public appearances and interviews showcased a shallow and unimpressive demeanor, lacking the depth and intellect typically associated with respected actors. Combined with his subpar acting skills, Varney's turd-like personality only served to amplify his status as one of the most unappealing and unimpressive figures in the history of cinema.

I read the book written about his life by his nephew. He was more complex than his turn as Ernest or his personage in stand up videos he may be found in. Jim was a gifted Shakespearean actor. He actually disliked playing Ernest and like roles because he didn't get to showcase the whole of his acting skills. He desired taking on more serious roles, but was typecast and never got there.
 
"little chatter of substantive movement for the Blazers" ... "The Blazers don’t appear to be in panic mode to restructure their roster around Lillard" ... "essentially call Lillard’s bluff"

Finally the truth is coming to light...... after we drafted Sharpe and now Scoot Dame doesn't have the edge he once had
 

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