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The Superbar / Re: Archdiocese of New Orleans
« Last post by Uncle Rico on Today at 11:28:07 AM »
  maybe you could take reeeko, but i'd hate for them to kick you out so soon

I’m a fully practicing evangelical Christian
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Hangin' at the Al / Re: 2024 Transfer Portal
« Last post by Uncle Rico on Today at 11:26:37 AM »
  knowing you were going to post something stupid-so predictable-


       first you have to admit to the problem...

Agree.  Scott Drew should admit his sins and repent but he’s a raging hypocrite
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Hangin' at the Al / Re: Most Painful Transfers In MUBB History?
« Last post by Billy Hoyle on Today at 11:23:04 AM »
Karon Bradley would have helped as a point guard

Alton Mason. He was reportedly ripping up Hutch in practice but couldn't handle the academics at MU, so Deane made him leave the team after midterms. We would have been tourney team in 1998 if Mason had stayed.

another PG transfer that hurt was DeMarcus Minor. He was reportedly promised the starting PG spot after Hutch left but then Deane recruited Cordell to start over him. He had a nice career at Baylor.

Softening the blow for both though is it led to Deane's departure to the Crean era, but being a student at the time a little more success would have been nice!
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The Superbar / Re: Archdiocese of New Orleans
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 11:19:36 AM »

After being away for a few years for a variety of reasons, my wife and I just joined a church in our faith tradition, and man does it feel good to be back worshiping in community. Just looking around on a beautiful Easter morning, it was moving to see people unified in their beliefs despite their differences in probably multitudes of ways. And this church is active in its community, reaching out to serve in a variety of ministries. We are excited about our future there.

  maybe you could take reeeko, but i'd hate for them to kick you out so soon
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The Superbar / Re: Archdiocese of New Orleans
« Last post by Goose on Today at 11:19:24 AM »
Fluff

That is nice to hear. I probably did not state myself correctly. I do like being in Mass with other people of similar beliefs and I like that aspect a lot. I just feel my lack of trust for priests takes away some of the sense of community.

Full disclosure, several years ago when I started to practice my faith it took me months of going to Mass to feel like I belonged, and I kept going. It was on Palm Sunday the following year that I 100% felt like I belonged in this community, and it felt great. Our parish I has countless families that have 6+ kids and I love seeing the families every week.
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Hangin' at the Al / Re: 2024 Transfer Portal
« Last post by rocket surgeon on Today at 11:17:54 AM »
Disappointing news to see a dirtbag like Scott Drew get a good player

  knowing you were going to post something stupid-so predictable-


       first you have to admit to the problem...
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The Superbar / Re: Archdiocese of New Orleans
« Last post by The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole on Today at 11:06:52 AM »
Sadly, while I understand my belief is a personal relationship I have with God, I do struggle not feeling part of an overall community. I go pray everyday, try and go to Mass every week, but feel like it just God and me. I am very happy that I have truly have God in my life, I feel like a bigger part is missing in my life.


After being away for a few years for a variety of reasons, my wife and I just joined a church in our faith tradition, and man does it feel good to be back worshiping in community. Just looking around on a beautiful Easter morning, it was moving to see people unified in their beliefs despite their differences in probably multitudes of ways. And this church is active in its community, reaching out to serve in a variety of ministries. We are excited about our future there.
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The Superbar / Re: Archdiocese of New Orleans
« Last post by Goose on Today at 10:59:38 AM »
MUBurrow

Great post and I agree completely. It makes me sad because I know a younger priest, he went to school with my kids, and I struggle understanding why he became a priest. He has offered very mature advice to me over the past few years when I needed it, but I struggle to respect his words because of the role he has at the parish. Basically, in my mind he is guilty by association and that troubles me that I feel that way. I am happy I trust God and sad I do not trust the people that share his words to me.

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The Superbar / Re: 2024 NFL Offseason and Draft Thread
« Last post by MU82 on Today at 10:58:14 AM »
Some jokes from the live-streamed (on Netflix) roast of Tom Brady:

Belichick: “People have said it — Tom and I butted heads a lot. And in a way that was true. But it was hard to butt heads with Tom — because he was so far up Alex Guerrero’s ass.”

Julian Edelman: “Alex Guerrero is the snake oil salesman that turned Tom into a complete weirdo.”

Drew Bledsoe: “A lot of people assume I have a lot of animosity toward Tom Brady. So I’m here tonight in front of millions of people to tell you — they’re correct.”

Bledsoe: “There were rumors that coach Belichick was going to be here tonight. Turns out he has some time on his hands. At least when I got fired, somebody else wanted me.”

Edelman said Belichick used to tell the team in meetings that Foxboro High players would've done a better job, leading to ... "Now Foxboro High is the only job offer you have. Do your job? More like need a job, coach."

Randy Moss: “Before I got to the New England Patriots, we heard about Spygate. Then after I left, we heard about Deflategate. So I only got one question for you, Tom: ’Why the f— didn’t we cheat when I was there?! I wanted to cheat, too. My kids always ask me, ‘Daddy, why does everyone have a ring but you?’ You know how hard it is to look your kids in the eyes and say, ‘They just don’t trust me enough to cheat’?”

Gronkowski on the similarities between Brady and Belichick: “You’re both hard asses that hate fun. You both live and breathe football. Neither of you are married anymore. You’re both even divorced from football — and both of you take full credit for the dynasty.”

Comedian Jeff Ross: “Tom was drafted 199th in the NFL draft. He sat there for days waiting and waiting and was finally picked in the sixth round when Bill Belichick’s dog stepped on the keyboard by accident.”

Ross on what Brady told Robert Kraft: "I'm the best decision your organization has ever made. Would you like a massage?" (A perturbed Brady got up from his seat and told Ross: "Don't say that sh!t again.")

Comedian Nikki Glaser: “You have seven rings — well, eight now that Giselle gave hers back.”

Brady said the NFL could've saved the $20M it spent investigating Deflategate because "I would’ve just told you I f—-ing did it.”

Brady on why he wants to buy a piece of the Raiders: “I’m tired of owning just the Colts and the Bills.”

Kraft: "Tom, good luck buying the Raiders. They did your favorite thing for you already — they got rid of Jimmy Garoppolo.”

Brady to Belichick: “I’ve been out of the game for a minute, so I’m curious - how many Super Bowls have you won since I left? … When I go to the Indy 500, I don’t ask, ‘Hey, who gassed up your car.’”
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The Superbar / Re: Archdiocese of New Orleans
« Last post by jutaw22mu on Today at 10:53:09 AM »
I was unaware there's a link between celibacy and pedophilia

Me too...
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