The 20 people watching Harvard play Yale must be really upset
The 20 people watching Harvard play Yale must be really upset
It's the second oldest rivalry in all of college football dating back to 1873 and this is the 136th meeting between these two schools
These obnoxious spoiled rich kids going to schools that cost upwards of $65k/year on their parents dime need to find a hobby instead of just pissing off the average person.
The humpty dance is your chance to do the hump...
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
On the other hand, with those schools endowments they could afford to make education free until 2119. Instead they charge $65k and both schools are still investing that money in fossil fuels (while also gobbling up water rights purchases in Cali because they know what the future is going to look like), so I'd say the students have a right to an opinion on this. Disrupting a football game isn't how I'd do it, but they have a right to peacefully protest for their college to invest in renewable resources instead
The irony though is that Harvard and Yale grads run the oil industry
Last edited by Godfather; 11-24-2019 at 08:11 PM.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
Teh One Who Knocks (11-25-2019)
Alright, I'll stop beating up on Muddy and Virginia.
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I wonder if he'll get fired now?
Who?
The Amazon delivery driver I complained about this morning.
Muddy (11-25-2019)
The problem was the way he listed the delivery of a package on Saturday. Now 99 times out of 100, no one is home when Amazon delivers, so the drivers put the package on the front steps and take a photo and we get the 'package has been delivered' message with the photo so we can see that it's indeed there. This happens all the time and we've had no problems with it yet. But this particular package on Saturday was listed as 'handed personally to a resident' which it wasn't, it was left on the front steps. The issue was, with the rash of porch pirates and packages being stolen, if the driver said that he personally gave the package to one of us but really didn't, and then that package got stolen, what kind of stink would we have to make to get it replaced or refunded if the driver said he personally gave it to us? It would make it look like we were trying to steal something ourselves claiming the delivery was stolen when the driver "allegedly" gave it to one of us.
DemonGeminiX (11-25-2019), Muddy (11-25-2019)
That was a long day. And the snow has started early, maybe they will actually be right about this storm.
A little tough sledding out there this morning, but not as bad as I thought it might be. Snow is still coming down pretty good though. Now we'll see how many people actually make it into work this morning (besides me).
DemonGeminiX (11-26-2019), Muddy (11-26-2019)