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  1. jazzeum

    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    Over at the music forum I belong to, which has many members posting about football (probably about 40 at any one time), no one has mentioned the halftime show — it’s about the game or other football news — yet when I come here that’s practically all you guys are talking about. Pretty strange...
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    1,000,000 Messages

    Let’s not forget our founder the late Shannon Reuss and Pete Reuss, her husband, who made this possible.
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    FLWOT03 World of Tanks German Panzer VIII "Maus Wüstenschiff"

    Based on what I’ve read about WoT, realism is not necessarily key.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    I’ve found that with some music that you may not like initially you need to let it sit for awhile so it can run around in your mind.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    As I said previously music is subjective and personal.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    Speaking of worldwide fans, the NFL is going to Australia next season, 49ers vs Rams.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    You sound like the parents from our generation who told you what you listen to was terrible. It’s cyclical. What the 20s and 30s like now, when they have kids, they will hate what their kids listen to. When I watch some of the shows from the 60s on YT like Dick Clark or Soul Train, some of the...
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    Tastes in popular music change. Rap is now what appeals to many people. That’s why Bad Bunny is a headliner at the halftime show.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    Music is subjective. Listen to what you like.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    I draw the line at rap, which to me is not music, but I recognize its popularity. For me, it’s jazz, blues, folk and rock; some country too. No Spotify or streamed music for me. It’s records and CDs.
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    Consistent scale across historical periods

    I’m curious what range or ranges you have decided to collect.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    But shouldn’t he be rooting for them? He played practically all of his career as a Patriot. He’s probably — well, not probably — but their best player ever.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    Going back to football I heard that Brady got NE fans upset by saying he doesn’t have a dog in this fight.
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    I never watch the SB halftime show — never have — but if I was I wouldn’t be watching that Kid Rock garbage.
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    Consistent scale across historical periods

    The question of scale has always led to fraught discussions. King & Country tend to be a little larger than 1/30 while in some areas First Legion tends to be smaller than K & C. If your intent is to purchase figures from different companies, they may not go together. For example in WW II K & C...
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    King & Country wooden P 51

    Jason, The newer type, the Connoisseurs, rarely show up on eBay. People tend to hang onto those. There’s not a lot of older ones on eBay either. Brad
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    Lawrence of Arabia - watched on a wet Sunday morning.

    I’m a bit surprised you’ve never seen it before; it’s my favorite movie. Your comment, though, about the absence of women doesn’t make any sense since historically no women were involved in fighting, unless the comment was made tongue in cheek.
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    King & Country wooden P 51

    Jason, Yes. There’s just not a lot of interest in wooden planes nowadays. Hobby Bunker has been trying to sell some nice ones for awhile but just no interest. Brad
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    King & Country wooden P 51

    Someone has posted on eBay an old style (1990s) P 51 that looks to be in superb condition. I’d be bidding but I already have this plane. So far, it’s rather inexpensive. I’m not the seller. https://ebay.us/m/yD3gIq
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    N.F.L. 24-25 Season

    Chuck Noll had a losing record without Bradshaw. So much for that argument. From another sport Casey Stengel had a losing record before and after he left the Yankees; yet he’s in the Hall. The voters wasted no time in inducting him. Retired in 1965, elected in 1966.
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