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Not for 9 months its only 22 dollars month. Thats one 18 pack of bud light. Its 4 fancy coffees. Its 2 crank baits. Its 2 pack of smokes. Its 3 cans of copenhagen (which if putin drops a nuke i am getting a couple logs). I went through for a year and looked at all shit i would nickel and dime money away and it mind blowing. Hell two people cant eat at mcdonalds for that much. So if it came down to it i could cut out some of the other stuff and not be down any money
This right here is how I have started looking at things since I quite drinking, it didn't help I got into collecting Bourbons and some Scotch's and Irish whiskey. When I started funneling the money I spent on booze per paycheck into an account that the only way I can get money is to walk into the bank it made me partially sick to know how much I was just blowing away. Couple that with poor buying decisions and chewing 1 tin of Copenhagen per 5-7 days (I know its not much by some standards but still adds up). I was able to buy a new hub blind that will fit my 2 daughters and me with room to spare and not think twice now that daughter #2 will be hunting come spring turkey and when the time comes I don't worry about what it costs to go out west and back.
 


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How much was Beyoncé paid to perform Netflix’s NFL Christmas Day halftime show?​


Produced by Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment and Jesse Collins Entertainment, the electrifying performance is reportedly part of a $60 million three-project deal inked between Beyoncé and Netflix in 2019.
“If we believe this to be true, then that’s $20 million specifically for this [halftime] performance,” Dan Ruchie, founder of Trapital, a company that provides insights into music and sports, told Andscape.

Both games were live-streamed for the first time on Netflix as part of the streaming giant’s recently signed three-year licensing deal with the NFL to air Christmas Day games. The overall deal was worth an eye-watering $150 million.
 

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When was that like 1959.

  • The touchdown spike: Jones is credited with inventing the touchdown spike, where the player throws the ball into the field at their feet after scoring a touchdown. Jones was known for his speed and is said to have accidentally invented the move in 1965.
Lol,and this spike issue lasted for years,cosel and mandan era... im a old fart,seems like yesterday.
 

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How much was Beyoncé paid to perform Netflix’s NFL Christmas Day halftime show?​


Produced by Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment and Jesse Collins Entertainment, the electrifying performance is reportedly part of a $60 million three-project deal inked between Beyoncé and Netflix in 2019.
“If we believe this to be true, then that’s $20 million specifically for this [halftime] performance,” Dan Ruchie, founder of Trapital, a company that provides insights into music and sports, told Andscape.

Both games were live-streamed for the first time on Netflix as part of the streaming giant’s recently signed three-year licensing deal with the NFL to air Christmas Day games. The overall deal was worth an eye-watering $150 million.
That halftime show was garbage🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
 


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you think end zone nonsense is great, I think it’s embarrassing

that’s ok - we can disagree - or so I thought
Right, can you imagine the looks we would get if we were to dance away from the podium after giving a professional presentation on our work?

Or, the welder who once again successfully joined two pieces of CO2 pipeline needed to do a backflip to make sure his boss knows how good of a welder he really is at this point in his career.

We all get paid to do something that we are better at than the average population, yet my McDonald's server just hands me my food and walks away.

I almost understand the individual spiking the ball and prancing away after scoring a touchdown, but these choreographed bits by half the team on the field are filled with people who just did nothing special.
 

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Aww, c'mon buddy...I would have thought you of all people would have understood that some of us would prefer to enjoy our football without the non-football stuff.

Hell, I couldn't care less if there was ever another half-time, lip-synching performance by someone whose music I wouldn't walk across the street to watch for free during a football game.

Oh well, it gives me a good opportunity to leisurely go grab a beer out of the fridge.
 


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This is an acceptable end zone celebration. Normally he handed or tossed the ball to the ref. Vikings fans have to watch this.
 

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The special they made on him on prime is also a good one. He likes to walk to the beat of his own drum and be his own person also.
 

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God damn people make to much noise at those games to. They need to sit in their seat and watch the game respectfully
That's why I would never go to a game. I paid for a seat, I would like to use it. Not be forced to stand up for the whole fucking game just so you can see past the dipshits in front of you.
The Celebrations, pretty fricken childish for a millionaire to do.
IT'S WHAT YOUR PAID TO DO ! ! !
 

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That's why I would never go to a game. I paid for a seat, I would like to use it. Not be forced to stand up for the whole fucking game just so you can see past the dipshits in front of you.
The Celebrations, pretty fricken childish for a millionaire to do.
IT'S WHAT YOUR PAID TO DO ! ! !
They are paid to do celebrations I thought it was to play football.

Games are a blast but I don’t hate fun like most on here. I even got to catch Randy moss a few times .
 


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They are paid to do celebrations I thought it was to play football.

Games are a blast but I don’t hate fun like most on here. I even got to catch Randy moss a few times .
A bunch of old curmudgeons on this site. I agree with you Kurt, sports is supposed to be fun and entertainment. Do some of you start fights in bars if someone is having too much fun playing pool, darts, or having a fun friendly discussion. What a bunch of tight panties grumps. ...rofl... :ROFLMAO:
 

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That's why I would never go to a game. I paid for a seat, I would like to use it. Not be forced to stand up for the whole fucking game just so you can see past the dipshits in front of you.
The Celebrations, pretty fricken childish for a millionaire to do.
IT'S WHAT YOUR PAID TO DO ! ! !
I'm glad you're not at the games killing the fun for folks who enjoy getting the most out of their experience and helping the home team win. It's what MAKES home field advantage - fans getting into it, being loud, showing energy. If you want to sit and watch the game quietly it's best to do so from home.

As for the celebrations - they are paid to entertain, that's what they do. Their playmaking ability goes along with fun and creative celebrations when they do something game changing. Turnovers on defense are game changing as are sacks, long returns, TD's, and big plays. Football is an emotional game and allowing some of it to come through is just fine by me. I think they do a good job of keeping taunting and unsportsmanlike celebrations in check. I, for one, look forward to the next time Cam Bynum gets a chance to show what he's got cooked up for his next choreographed celebration.

SKOL!
 


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