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In Canada, our winters are long and cold, you need to find a reason to get out, snowball fights on the weekends were blast.Give Peas A Chance…0
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brianlux said:I grew up where there was no snow so instead we had dirt clod fights. Got one square in the eye one time and it hurt like hell. Snow balls, dirt clods, spit wads. All the same thing- kids being stupid little shits. I could have lost that eye.
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HesCalledDyer said:brianlux said:I grew up where there was no snow so instead we had dirt clod fights. Got one square in the eye one time and it hurt like hell. Snow balls, dirt clods, spit wads. All the same thing- kids being stupid little shits. I could have lost that eye.
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njnancy said:No Coder said:PJ_Soul said:The Natural is one of my all-time faves (and I am so in love with Robert Redford
) ... I love all boxing movies, and I love all baseball movies. Even shit like Little Big League and Brewster's Millions and Mr. 3000, lol.
The rest of the sports movies... I usually like them too, but they don't do it for me like boxing and baseball ones.
I agree, I tend to even enjoy the decidedly average or shit sports movies (Mr 3000 is definitely in that category, but I still enjoyed it).
Forgot Caddyshack (damn!) and Happy Gilmore. There's also the Legend of Bagger Vance for golf too
Friday Night Lights & The Longest Yard are also great football movies.I'll ride the wave where it takes me
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U.S. sportswear traced to factory in China's internment camps
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/u-s-sportswear-traced-to-factory-in-china-s-internment-camps-1.4222035?fbclid=IwAR3ZdsqBpd2GCOYBND2lMl-O0OCU3HxjmVVqhPo824yF1g6HjmdyyPeq-tI
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Meltdown99 said:U.S. sportswear traced to factory in China's internment camps
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/u-s-sportswear-traced-to-factory-in-china-s-internment-camps-1.4222035?fbclid=IwAR3ZdsqBpd2GCOYBND2lMl-O0OCU3HxjmVVqhPo824yF1g6HjmdyyPeq-tIMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Do we want then to create a new industry? I would think we want them all to simply improve the working conditions and increase pay to fair levels in those factories they already have in those countries. If they just shut down and pull out all those workers are fucked.
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PJ_Soul said:Do we want then to create a new industry? I would think we want them all to simply improve the working conditions and increase pay to fair levels in those factories they already have in those countries. If they just shut down and pull out all those workers are fucked.
The problem (as I remember from what I read a few years ago in an article) is that it's a supply side issue even for the clothing manufacturers. Ethic-minded companies like Patagonia aren't major textile producers, they buy materials and manufacture them into clothing, and their suppliers are shady fucks rooted in the sweat shop/toxic waste dump mentality.
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:One year in elementary school we had a massive snowfall at the start of winter. At lunch, it was pure bedlam on the playing field. I was in grade 6 and wreaking havoc- having the time of my life with my buddies. We had a great big massive snow fort and were protecting it with our lives. It was the perfect snow for packing.
The teachers were out in full force trying to regain control of the situation. They were trying to call everyone in, but there was a frenzied pitch. About 100 feet from me, my teacher was turned to the side yelling at some kid for something. I packed a good one for her and launched it- just as she turned and saw me do it. Her jaw fell and she stared at me- shocked I had lined her up.
You couldn't track the snowball because it was snowing too hard, but after 3-4 seconds... the snowball hit her square in the face. I drilled her. My friends and I didn't even laugh. I felt my stomach turn and I heard one of my buddies say something like, "Oh shit. You're in trouble."
I was in trouble. I got hauled into the office awaiting my fate. As I was in there, there were multiple kids crying and dealing with whatever happened to them on the field. It was no longer a school office as much as it was a makeshift triage.
I just got the stern talking to. I actually felt bad and I apologized. I threw one at her not really thinking I was going to hit her (especially square in the face).1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th
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rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:Do we want then to create a new industry? I would think we want them all to simply improve the working conditions and increase pay to fair levels in those factories they already have in those countries. If they just shut down and pull out all those workers are fucked.
The problem (as I remember from what I read a few years ago in an article) is that it's a supply side issue even for the clothing manufacturers. Ethic-minded companies like Patagonia aren't major textile producers, they buy materials and manufacture them into clothing, and their suppliers are shady fucks rooted in the sweat shop/toxic waste dump mentality.
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PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:Do we want then to create a new industry? I would think we want them all to simply improve the working conditions and increase pay to fair levels in those factories they already have in those countries. If they just shut down and pull out all those workers are fucked.
The problem (as I remember from what I read a few years ago in an article) is that it's a supply side issue even for the clothing manufacturers. Ethic-minded companies like Patagonia aren't major textile producers, they buy materials and manufacture them into clothing, and their suppliers are shady fucks rooted in the sweat shop/toxic waste dump mentality.
people say they care until they have to pay $30 for a pair of socks.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:Do we want then to create a new industry? I would think we want them all to simply improve the working conditions and increase pay to fair levels in those factories they already have in those countries. If they just shut down and pull out all those workers are fucked.
The problem (as I remember from what I read a few years ago in an article) is that it's a supply side issue even for the clothing manufacturers. Ethic-minded companies like Patagonia aren't major textile producers, they buy materials and manufacture them into clothing, and their suppliers are shady fucks rooted in the sweat shop/toxic waste dump mentality.
people say they care until they have to pay $30 for a pair of socks.
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rgambs said:Meltdown99 said:U.S. sportswear traced to factory in China's internment camps
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/u-s-sportswear-traced-to-factory-in-china-s-internment-camps-1.4222035?fbclid=IwAR3ZdsqBpd2GCOYBND2lMl-O0OCU3HxjmVVqhPo824yF1g6HjmdyyPeq-tIGive Peas A Chance…0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:Do we want then to create a new industry? I would think we want them all to simply improve the working conditions and increase pay to fair levels in those factories they already have in those countries. If they just shut down and pull out all those workers are fucked.
The problem (as I remember from what I read a few years ago in an article) is that it's a supply side issue even for the clothing manufacturers. Ethic-minded companies like Patagonia aren't major textile producers, they buy materials and manufacture them into clothing, and their suppliers are shady fucks rooted in the sweat shop/toxic waste dump mentality.
people say they care until they have to pay $30 for a pair of socks.Yeah, $30 would be a stretch for most of us for sure. But I spend much more on socks than I used to . I spend about $12 per pair of socks- a little over $16 Canadian. I used to buy cheap socks at K-Mart and then I came across Eurochoice Socks. These are far more comfortable, they stay up without cutting off my circulation and they last a lot longer than cheap shit socks. In the long run, I am happier, more comfortable and probably don't spend any more money in the long run.Durable goods makes more sense in many ways. I don't understand why this concept is so rarely talked about."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:Do we want then to create a new industry? I would think we want them all to simply improve the working conditions and increase pay to fair levels in those factories they already have in those countries. If they just shut down and pull out all those workers are fucked.
The problem (as I remember from what I read a few years ago in an article) is that it's a supply side issue even for the clothing manufacturers. Ethic-minded companies like Patagonia aren't major textile producers, they buy materials and manufacture them into clothing, and their suppliers are shady fucks rooted in the sweat shop/toxic waste dump mentality.
people say they care until they have to pay $30 for a pair of socks.Yeah, $30 would be a stretch for most of us for sure. But I spend much more on socks than I used to . I spend about $12 per pair of socks- a little over $16 Canadian. I used to buy cheap socks at K-Mart and then I came across Eurochoice Socks. These are far more comfortable, they stay up without cutting off my circulation and they last a lot longer than cheap shit socks. In the long run, I am happier, more comfortable and probably don't spend any more money in the long run.Durable goods makes more sense in many ways. I don't understand why this concept is so rarely talked about.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
brianlux said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:PJ_Soul said:Do we want then to create a new industry? I would think we want them all to simply improve the working conditions and increase pay to fair levels in those factories they already have in those countries. If they just shut down and pull out all those workers are fucked.
The problem (as I remember from what I read a few years ago in an article) is that it's a supply side issue even for the clothing manufacturers. Ethic-minded companies like Patagonia aren't major textile producers, they buy materials and manufacture them into clothing, and their suppliers are shady fucks rooted in the sweat shop/toxic waste dump mentality.
people say they care until they have to pay $30 for a pair of socks.Yeah, $30 would be a stretch for most of us for sure. But I spend much more on socks than I used to . I spend about $12 per pair of socks- a little over $16 Canadian. I used to buy cheap socks at K-Mart and then I came across Eurochoice Socks. These are far more comfortable, they stay up without cutting off my circulation and they last a lot longer than cheap shit socks. In the long run, I am happier, more comfortable and probably don't spend any more money in the long run.Durable goods makes more sense in many ways. I don't understand why this concept is so rarely talked about.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Well, since were on the topic of socks .... I go with Smartwool socks. They are comfortable, long wearing, spiffy, and they make my toes smarter.
They start from about $22 a pair but go up in price, depending on the purpose (hiking, cold weather sports, etc).my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:Well, since were on the topic of socks .... I go with Smartwool socks. They are comfortable, long wearing, spiffy, and they make my toes smarter.
They start from about $22 a pair but go up in price, depending on the purpose (hiking, cold weather sports, etc).
They are even better, cheaper, and they are lifetime guaranteed!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:oftenreading said:Well, since were on the topic of socks .... I go with Smartwool socks. They are comfortable, long wearing, spiffy, and they make my toes smarter.
They start from about $22 a pair but go up in price, depending on the purpose (hiking, cold weather sports, etc).
They are even better, cheaper, and they are lifetime guaranteed!
My feet need to be smart, though, darn it.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:rgambs said:oftenreading said:Well, since were on the topic of socks .... I go with Smartwool socks. They are comfortable, long wearing, spiffy, and they make my toes smarter.
They start from about $22 a pair but go up in price, depending on the purpose (hiking, cold weather sports, etc).
They are even better, cheaper, and they are lifetime guaranteed!
My feet need to be smart, though, darn it.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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