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nortex97 said:No human with awareness of whether the ball is stuffed or pumped with air would compare Havlicek to Jordan. That's dumber than comparing gentle modern rule hand check fluffy NBA stats to MJ.Brittmoore Car Club said:That and the way he would just hang in the air, whether it was a jumper or a flashy drive to the hoop. Sometimes had this look of almost brief suspension mid air.ABATTBQ11 said:TxTarpon said:sleepybeagle said:
Why aren't there more white guys in the NBA?We not wearing John Havlicek’s so what that tell you… https://t.co/eEh4BeO1S5
— 100%HATERPROOF (@MajorsDaddy_35) February 13, 2023
TBF, Jordan was a better player on a per game basis. Even with his two lackluster seasons with the Wizards after coming out of retirement a second time, he averaged 30 points a game. Havlicek averaged 21. They were about equal in rebounds and assists. If Jordan hadn't retired in 94-95, I could see the Bulls winning 8 in a row.
On top of that, Jordan was just an incredible athlete and fun to watch because of how he could dunk. He had a lot of marketable style.
Damn, this site is entertaining today. Thank you, all.
The Fife said:
I had a coworker who did the same thing. Both were USAF retired, she was enough % native american to qualify, and of course she was owner of the business. They got all kinds of gov contracts!
Faulty premise=no response.TxTarpon said:
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No kidding. I don't know what it is about ironworkers, but those mofos are all bat sht crazy and in no way even back in the day would I entertain hanging with one or any of them on a Friday night.TacosaurusRex said:So you don't know too many iron workers do you? A lot of those guys do enough drugs to kill a small horse, and smoke cigarettes like they were free and required with their PPE.American Hardwood said:A lot of companies drug test which is why #2 is such a factor. Maybe not so much in the hammer slinger homebuilder type construction, but certainly in the heavier construction industry.schmellba99 said:This is the single biggest barrier, bar none.American Hardwood said:
Mayor Pete is a ****ing idiot.
I took a class at my local trade school because I wanted to learn how to do some basic welding. The instructor there said the two biggest barriers to jobs in the trade are 1. showing up and 2. drugs, by a long shot. Race was not mentioned as a factor at all.
I think I'll take the word of a trade instructor whose job it is to actually train and place tradesmen in the workforce over Mayor Pete who proves he know nothing every time he opens his mouth.
I can work with #2 if the guy is reliable at showing up and does good work. But if you don't show up, doesn't matter.
This is very easy question.TxTarpon said:The only black controller caused that incident?nortex97 said:
Well, one of the ATC controllers in Austin last week was apparently a black guy. So that DEI worked out well. Hit those quota's, Petey. Transportation is getting more exciting than ever, under his watchful eye!
Yeah, I guess I'm biased since I was born in the 80's.schmellba99 said:
I'd say about mid 70's to mid 90's. AFter that it became thuggish and then went into competition with soccer for flopping like it is today.
The old Lakers-Celtics matchups were orchestrated brawls, especially when put side by side with a game today.
Yep, there's a reason Davy Crockett looked over the wall on the morning of March 6 and asked "are we pouring concrete today?"Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
Mayor Pete needs to hop on his bike and ride around to some construction sites. What a stupid ass opinion.
4 trucks, one to pull the canons across the Texas desertTxTarpon said:
Santa Ana only had three pickups to bring 2,000 troops.
Let's not forget one of the biggest thugs in shorts that waddled up and down a basketball court wreaking havoc in between getting a rebound here and there, Bill Laimbeer and his other piston thugs.schmellba99 said:
I'd say about mid 70's to mid 90's. AFter that it became thuggish and then went into competition with soccer for flopping like it is today.
The old Lakers-Celtics matchups were orchestrated brawls, especially when put side by side with a game today.
TxTarpon said:This is very easy question.TxTarpon said:The only black controller caused that incident?nortex97 said:
Well, one of the ATC controllers in Austin last week was apparently a black guy. So that DEI worked out well. Hit those quota's, Petey. Transportation is getting more exciting than ever, under his watchful eye!
Are you saying "The only black controller caused that incident?"
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B) No
Exactly, our development is the same, be it, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, landscape, roofers, stone masons, brick layers, Sheetrock or painters. And they are courteous, if too loud they will reduce the volumn.CanyonAg77 said:TxTarpon said:You card check?Quote:
All I know is when our house was built, it was mostly hispanics doing the work.
When all the radios on site are tuned to Mexican music, it's a pretty good indication.
Were they followed by one of these?Psycho Bunny said:4 trucks, one to pull the canons across the Texas desertTxTarpon said:
Santa Ana only had three pickups to bring 2,000 troops.
Same here. I worked construction for almost 8 years before deciding to go on to college. I did commercial and residential in two different states. Didn't see many black men in the profession, but the ones I did work with were top notch workers.La Bamba said:
I've worked/lived in three U.S states, two southern and one northern, and the southern states construction crews were overwhelmingly dominated by Hispanic workers.
I will say in the northern state, Pa, the crews were majority white.
I've rarely ever seen black folks in construction. I wonder why?
APHIS AG said:
If he wants the construction crew to reflect the community, why did he not include women in that crew?
It just proves that he is for the patriarchy and is a misogynist.
I get it and these are funny responses. I never meant to imply that drugs aren't in use by a lot of construction workers. The point is, it was identified as one of the top impediments to job placement in heavy construction as a negative drug test will kick you for most companies. It isn't race or whatever other nonsense Mayor Pete is blathering about, that's the point.schmellba99 said:No kidding. I don't know what it is about ironworkers, but those mofos are all bat sht crazy and in no way even back in the day would I entertain hanging with one or any of them on a Friday night.TacosaurusRex said:So you don't know too many iron workers do you? A lot of those guys do enough drugs to kill a small horse, and smoke cigarettes like they were free and required with their PPE.American Hardwood said:A lot of companies drug test which is why #2 is such a factor. Maybe not so much in the hammer slinger homebuilder type construction, but certainly in the heavier construction industry.schmellba99 said:This is the single biggest barrier, bar none.American Hardwood said:
Mayor Pete is a ****ing idiot.
I took a class at my local trade school because I wanted to learn how to do some basic welding. The instructor there said the two biggest barriers to jobs in the trade are 1. showing up and 2. drugs, by a long shot. Race was not mentioned as a factor at all.
I think I'll take the word of a trade instructor whose job it is to actually train and place tradesmen in the workforce over Mayor Pete who proves he know nothing every time he opens his mouth.
I can work with #2 if the guy is reliable at showing up and does good work. But if you don't show up, doesn't matter.
Specifically at the cabinet secretary level?BlueMiles said:
Pete, are there too many white males in the transportation industry?
And again, 25 years in heavy civil and industrial, I'm well aware of the impediments. I'm also saying that almost every company out there has work arounds for good folks that may pop on a test, it's quite common.American Hardwood said:I get it and these are funny responses. I never meant to imply that drugs aren't in use by a lot of construction workers. The point is, it was identified as one of the top impediments to job placement in heavy construction as a negative drug test will kick you for most companies. It isn't race or whatever other nonsense Mayor Pete is blathering about, that's the point.schmellba99 said:No kidding. I don't know what it is about ironworkers, but those mofos are all bat sht crazy and in no way even back in the day would I entertain hanging with one or any of them on a Friday night.TacosaurusRex said:So you don't know too many iron workers do you? A lot of those guys do enough drugs to kill a small horse, and smoke cigarettes like they were free and required with their PPE.American Hardwood said:A lot of companies drug test which is why #2 is such a factor. Maybe not so much in the hammer slinger homebuilder type construction, but certainly in the heavier construction industry.schmellba99 said:This is the single biggest barrier, bar none.American Hardwood said:
Mayor Pete is a ****ing idiot.
I took a class at my local trade school because I wanted to learn how to do some basic welding. The instructor there said the two biggest barriers to jobs in the trade are 1. showing up and 2. drugs, by a long shot. Race was not mentioned as a factor at all.
I think I'll take the word of a trade instructor whose job it is to actually train and place tradesmen in the workforce over Mayor Pete who proves he know nothing every time he opens his mouth.
I can work with #2 if the guy is reliable at showing up and does good work. But if you don't show up, doesn't matter.
4stringAg said:
I don't know about y'all, but I really don't care if the electrician wiring my new house is competent and licensed. I just want them to be diverse as the first and most important qualification. That way I can still feel good when an electrical fire burns my house to the ground.