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So any of y'all who suggested Elden Ring wanna help me get an extra Reduvia dagger? Apparently there's a way to get a duplicate but you need a friend and to use multiplayer in order to do it.
 
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*I'm way behind in this thread but it's time to investigate the Birmingham based SEC office. It's all breaking loose and I want to see the guilty ones burned.

It just means more.... ha

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SEC offices need to be in a faaaaar more neutral city. Nashville or Atlanta would be appropriate, imo since both are SEC cities but both are large enough to where every single person you encounter isn't either a Bammer or a Barner.
 
I didnt care much for Negril, at least the resort.
The whole country sucks. I hate that place. Ocho Rios, Negril, Falmouth, just constant harassment by the locals, it's incessant. People say "oh just stay on the resort and make sure it's a gated resort." What's the point of that? I can go to any beach resort and just sit on the beach, why not go to an island where the local culture is enjoyable too? I've been three times and hated every second of each trip outside the resort. Never again.
 
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The whole country sucks. I hate that place. Ocho Rios, Negril, Falmouth, just constant harassment by the locals, it's incessant. People say "oh just stay on the resort and make sure it's a gated resort." What's the point of that? I can go to any beach resort and just sit on the beach, why not go to an island where the local culture is enjoyable too? I've been three times and hated every second of each trip outside the resort. Never again.
Tell us how you really feel - lol
 
The whole country sucks. I hate that place. Ocho Rios, Negril, Falmouth, just constant harassment by the locals, it's incessant. People say "oh just stay on the resort and make sure it's a gated resort." What's the point of that? I can go to any beach resort and just sit on the beach, why not go to an island where the local culture is enjoyable too? I've been three times and hated every second of each trip outside the resort. Never again.
Agreed I tell ppl all the time the St Marteen is the way to go if you want to do a Caribbean vacation
 
The whole country sucks. I hate that place. Ocho Rios, Negril, Falmouth, just constant harassment by the locals, it's incessant. People say "oh just stay on the resort and make sure it's a gated resort." What's the point of that? I can go to any beach resort and just sit on the beach, why not go to an island where the local culture is enjoyable too? I've been three times and hated every second of each trip outside the resort. Never again.
I hate you had that experience there. It’s probably not for everyone. My family enjoyed our time there because we became as locals (after some valuable lessons. 😁).
 
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One thing worth noting is that Skankey did two things in his letter yesterday. First he prohibited all coaches from telling the truth about Saban. The reason Skankey gave was literally that telling the truth about the true cause of Saban's fraudulent success (and the sole reason Saban opposes NIL) would distract from forcing through the changes that cheating Saban wants to dictate.

Skankey: "Public criticism of any kind does not resolve issues and creates a distraction from seeking solutions for the issues facing college athletics today." Sounds innocuous.

But Skankey's very next sentence makes clear that what he means by "the issues" is doing Saban's bidding. "There is tremendous frustration [on Saban's part] concerning the absence of consistent rules from state to state related to name, image and likeness. We need to work together to find solutions [make changes for Saban] and that will be our focus at the upcoming SEC Spring."

In other words, Skankey made crooked Saban's unmerited gripe the official position of the SEC office.

He did one further thing, if you will notice (Reread the last quote, above.) Skankey showed Saban -- who has tyrannical powers but is not all that bright -- how to rephrase his outrageous, lying, and incoherent outburst for purposes of public relations and deceit. But that is the least a direct report like Skankey can do for his boss.

It is worth noting also that Sankey's statement is itself a sort of lie because it is impossible to understand NIL at all without understanding and documenting the fact that crooked Saban pays players with complete immunity from the rules and that NIL undercuts the rigging and unlevel playing field that accounts for Saban's success.

Kirby (who is grafted in by means of knowing where the bodies are buried at bammer) understood immediately that (despite appearances to the contrary) Skankey was banning only talk about his own and Saban's massive illegal payrolls, but endorsing unlimited speech repeating Saban's point (with Skankey's new more politic wording). So this morning Kirby talked to the Atlanta papers about NIL being a big problem.

In sum, Skankey has endorsed Saban-the-fraud's rant and made it the official SEC position. And ordered everyone in opposition to shut up. But the case against Saban's complaint is impossible to make without telling the truth about bammer. So -- get this -- the discussion will not be conducted on a level playing field.
 
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As a Dolphins fan, I sign off on this. A lot of Dolphins beat writers for local media that have been covering the team for a long time also had similar thoughts on the situation.
During the whole ordeal, it was reported differently. It's kind of revisionist imo. When Saban left, he was threatened by Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor for trying to belittle them that season iirc. He realized he couldn't coach the same way and bailed so he could be a little dictator to kids that fear him.
 

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