The 2,000,000th post game

Started by Nuke Nixon52,234 pages
Why all the extra effort? In Britain it’s a simple restriction..

I don't know I didn't invent the stupid game. I agree it's a mess and overly violent but Americans are like that, violent brutish stupid ignorant... the average shitbag roaming around the countryside and infesting the ruined cities at least.

There are exceptions, some really intelligent reasonable people, but they're outnumbered by the knuckledraggers and drowned out by the virtue signalling fcktards.

So in that way American football mirrors the violent chaos of the country.

For such a boring game, people sure go crazy over the European Championship, still good game Italy.

John Mahoney was in BARTON FINK with John Goodman, who was in DEATH SENTENCE with Kevin Bacon.

What’s the best thing about Switzerland?

I don’t know, but the flag is a big plus.

TOMORROW IS

The shower sex?

It was okay.

No I’m not disappointed, but it wasn’t nearly as erotic…

…as Edward Norton made it seem in that one movie.

And

Barbering is one of the oldest professions in the world. There are tomb paintings from ancient Egypt that show a barber cutting hair, along with relics of razors nearly 6,000 years old. A barber’s razor was mentioned in the Old Testament. God instructs the prophet Ezekiel to “take a sharp sword and use it as a barber’s razor to shave your head and your beard”.

The word barber comes from the Latin word “barba”, meaning beard. In early ages, beards signified wisdom, strength, and manhood.

In the Middle Ages, barbers also treated wounds and performed surgery, they created ointments, and could give you a bath or crack your neck. Barbers competed with surgeons for their jobs, until the 1800’s when science caught up and more complex surgeries needed expert knowledge of biology. The “Father of Modern Surgery”, Ambroise Pare, started his career in the medical field as a barber/surgeon.

The symbolic barber pole evolved from bloodletting. Some say the white represents the bandages, the red the blood, and the blue the veins.

Gender distinctions in many job titles are disappearing. In this century, a barber whose gender is female is commonly called "a barber." The job qualifications for both males and females are the same. About 44 percent of barbers are women.