Lions Pride Super Bowl Squares
Get in while you still can!
https://superbowlpoolsite.com/contest/433137?p=LIONS!PRIDE
$5 per square
Once the grid is full, numbers will be randomly assigned along the X and Y axis. The numbers represent the last digit in each team's score.
If your square matches the last digit in each team's score at the end of the 1st Quarter, Halftime, 3rd Quarter or the end of the game, then you win $$$. Later in the game, the more you win!
After picking your squares venmo money to @John-Odermatt or CashApp $JohnOdermatt
I will not be doing PayPal, so we can arrange another way if Venmo doesn't work.
1st Quarter Payout $50
Halftime Payout $100
3rd Quarter Payout $150
Final Score Payout $200
On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Brian celebrates more nations rejecting the totalitarian WHO Pandemic Treaty, even as shills for control try to scare us with the new Bird Flu. Also: Brian reviews the new, ultra-woke "Doctor Who," and Canada shows the world just what Orwellian speech control looks like.
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MADD reax
The Paramount merger thing is continued over-valuation of the VHF licenses. TV is a bit better than radio, but I know that there’s AM radio stations who aren’t selling enough spots to _pay the electric_ on their analog transmitters.
Whatever. Let them die.
MADD stuff @BrianMcWilliams :
The CrowdHealth guy was good, again, but I think there's a lot of stuff missing. Yes, the CON laws, etc., are a pain in the ass, but it doesn't really matter as much now. Go somewhere else. One of the big things from the pandemic is the ability to use insurance products across state lines more easily.
The Reason series gets at some of the issues he didn't mention... Why We Can't Have Nice Things Archives - Reason.com
At the same time, there's lots of stuff where it just doesn't matter anymore. My disabled mother is a prime example. She hung on using her military retiree benefits for years before she moved home to Mississippi. She was worreid about finding a military medical facility to use....just as she had since 1973. The DoD facilities have been bad at best, and she actually got was actually given a major medical plan from one of the big private insurance companies that does everything she'd had as a military spouse....for $0, and it's accepted pretty much ...