Antonio Callaway hurt?

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He'll be back for UT and will probably have a career game. That's how this works.

Nope. This is our year. We've recovered how many fumbles so far?

Callaway will be irrelevant September 24 because our D-line will dominate the line of scrimmage and have Del Rio running for his life all day.
 
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Nope. This is our year. We've recovered how many fumbles so far?

Callaway will be irrelevant September 24 because our D-line will dominate the line of scrimmage and have Del Rio running for his life all day.

with our luck against Florida we will force a fumble on the Florida 5, one of their offensive linemen recovers and takes it 95 yards for the score.
 
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Nope. This is our year. We've recovered how many fumbles so far?

Callaway will be irrelevant September 24 because our D-line will dominate the line of scrimmage and have Del Rio running for his life all day.

We'll get pressure at times for sure but it won't be constant. Mac will install a short drop passing game forcing us to tackle in space.
 
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I'm having problems with my pool guy's billing practices. Should I simply fire him or poison him with chlorine?

Poisoning your pool guy over a billing dispute seems like a disproportionate response to the situation.

I would suggest contacting your local Better Business Bureau to log a complaint, or perhaps take to Facebook or Twitter to share your experience with friends and loved ones.

Next question.
 
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Poisoning your pool guy over a billing dispute seems like a disproportionate response to the situation.

I would suggest contacting your local Better Business Bureau to log a complaint, or perhaps take to Facebook or Twitter to share your experience with friends and loved ones.

Next question.

Do these jeans make me look fat?
 
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He's not hurt. Are you kidding me? That's their method of making sure he doesn't get hurt this week.
 
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Poisoning your pool guy over a billing dispute seems like a disproportionate response to the situation.

I would suggest contacting your local Better Business Bureau to log a complaint, or perhaps take to Facebook or Twitter to share your experience with friends and loved ones.

Next question.

I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, but I have reached out to the idiot on 3 separate occasions and the problem continues. My thinking was is if I poison him with chlorine, it might easily appear to be a work related incident. Worse case, I was going to use my repeated attempts to correct the problem as my defense.

With the above in mind, do you still feel the response is disproportionate? How well do you know LawGator...I'm getting the impression I might need a good defense attorney?

I realize that is 2 questions, but roll with it anyway...
 
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I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, but I have reached out to the idiot on 3 separate occasions and the problem continues. My thinking was is if I poison him with chlorine, it might easily appear to be a work related incident. Worse case, I was going to use my repeated attempts to correct the problem as my defense.

With the above in mind, do you still feel the response is disproportionate? How well do you know LawGator...I'm getting the impression I might need a good defense attorney?

I realize that is 2 questions, but roll with it anyway...

I fear not even LawGator can help, as everything you've posted is subject to discovery. Since you've put your plan in writing to all of VN, no one reading this post can claim plausible deniability, and we all could be subpoenaed to testify against you.

At this point firing the pool guy is easily your best option. I would not advise committing first degree murder.

Next question.
 
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I fear not even LawGator can help, as everything you've posted is subject to discovery. Since you've put your plan in writing to all of VN, no one reading this post can claim plausible deniability, and we all could be subpoenaed to testify against you.

At this point firing the pool guy is easily your best option. I would not advise committing first degree murder.

Next question.

hypothetically speaking, I might have this potential problem with my alleged pool cleaning service...can I hypothetically kill him? Hypothetically of course, I am asking for a friend.
 
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hypothetically speaking, I might have this potential problem with my alleged pool cleaning service...can I hypothetically kill him? Hypothetically of course, I am asking for a friend.

Hypothetically speaking, humans are capable of murder.

Instead of harboring homicidal thoughts, perhaps you should take the time to master maintaining your own pool. It will save you money, and it will be much more rewarding...pride in ownership and whatnot.
 
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I fear not even LawGator can help, as everything you've posted is subject to discovery. Since you've put your plan in writing to all of VN, no one reading this post can claim plausible deniability, and we all could be subpoenaed to testify against you.

At this point firing the pool guy is easily your best option. I would not advise committing first degree murder.

Next question.

There's this creepy customer I've had for a while. I've been overcharging him in hopes that he just fires me (I can't drop him because I think he might be trying to kill me, I'd rather HE break off the relationship so he feels better about it), but instead I've been finding chlorine residue all over my house and car and I think it might be from him. Do you have any advice?
 
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Is it ok for a grown man to turn up Taylor Swift's music while watching foreign films with the sound on mute?

If the alleged "grown man" is doing all that to procure the physical affection of the opposite sex, then in my opinion the actions are warranted.

Also, if the foreign movies in question are Japanese kung-fu movies with bad subtitles, you are only allowed to listen to Wu-Tang.

Next question.
 
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There's this creepy customer I've had for a while. I've been overcharging him in hopes that he just fires me (I can't drop him because I think he might be trying to kill me, I'd rather HE break off the relationship so he feels enter about it), but instead I've been finding chlorine residue all over my house and car and I think it might be from him. Do you have any advice?

I would be proactive and end the relationship first, emphasizing "it's not you, it's me".

I'd also dust for chlorine laced fingerprints around your car and home.

I also wouldn't rule out obtaining an order of protection against this person...the motherscratcher sounds crazy as all get out.
 
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