
‘Until it’s time to NOT BE NICE!’
(‘How will we know?’---- 'I’ll tell you! --The names Dalton) Classic!
This right here
The original is a classic. The remake was a steaming pile of ![]()
Very few ‘Remakes’ can hold water to the original Brother.
I like Jake G. but they flipped the script where it was a farce compared to a remake.
They ‘tried’ to remake Patrick’s ‘RED DAWN’ also. So sorry Charlie as much as I like Chris H, It was just another play on an old favorite—no comparison to the original.
(But these two couldn’t ‘Stand on their own’ without the Name recog of an old favorite.
Seattle 9 - New England 0 at the half
Halftime — 10 to 10.
3rd Q : Seahawks 20 — Patriots 10
Early 4th Quarter
Seattle extends the lead with another touchdown.
27–10.
The game appears out of reach — but the Patriots respond with a long, clock-draining drive that ends in a touchdown.
27–17.
Two Minutes Remaining
New England goes no-huddle and moves quickly downfield. Sideline completions stop the clock, chains keep moving, and the urgency builds.
Touchdown.
27–24.
The Patriots recover the onside kick, sending the stadium into chaos.
With six seconds left, the ball sits on the Seattle 12-yard line.
Final play.
Snap.
Drop back.
Pass to the corner of the end zone…
INTERCEPTED.
Game over.
FINAL — Seahawks 27, Patriots 24.
Save this post.
(Or maybe their Cornbread ain’t done in the middle and their Tin Foil Hat is too tight?)
I love Conspiracy Theorists though—they make for a more interesting life… ![]()
(SEE! There IS a Meme @ the end of the tunnel)

Typing and residential electric were the two most useful classes I took in high school. I still use what I learned more than 40 years later.
I have never once needed to know how to do a differential, or what the atomic weight of nitrogen is. Never.
Edit to add, differential equation. I HAVE needed to know how to repair a rear end differential! ![]()
lol! I was gonna say something about that! I’ve been into many many differentials when I was big time into offroading!
True for me, also.
I did have one math teacher who impressed upon me the one branch of “useless” math that would actually benefit me in life, and that math was Basic Geometry. The ability to cipher out lengths and angles and areas has stood me well as I have built, re-built, and remodeled all sorts of structures around the old homestead. I don’t know much geometry, but I do know just enough.












