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Jules

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  1. What does this mean? I'm assuming you're posting on a phone or tablet

     

    Only "his" was missing, it wasn't "his kill." He says the sword and the name will feel like killing Ned Stark every time he kills, but he didn't kill Ned Stark and would only have the memory of ordering Sir Payne to do it and that's not quite the same. I guess it could just be playing off Joffrey's continuous faking of hardship in battle, but it was an odd moment.

  2. The whodunnit shouldn't be that hard, I think. There are but a few options, but I'm pretty sure Cersei pointed out the wrong one. ;)

     

    It was yet another glorious episode. Not just because of what happened, but because so much was going on. I saw some people complaining Tyrion was mean to Shae, but I can't be alone in thinking he was solely mean for her own good, because without it she would've never left him? He had to hurt her feelings and scare her off for her own good.

     

    An interesting point was made in WaPo's great weekly recap of the episode: why did Joffrey claim he took Ned Stark's head when he didn't?

     

    All in all, I'm going to miss hating him, but boy, did he have it coming.

  3. It was a fantastic episode that absolutely sucked me back into the show like no other E01 to a series ever has. I was immediately enamored by Oberyn, I was moved as much by the Red Wedding as I was by Sansa's pain, Arya's murder in the inn was awesome beyond words, I loved the Lannisters falling apart among their own ranks.

     

    My only peeve would be zero explanation, not even something minor, as to Daario's odd change in appearance. If you are a fairly casual viewer, who doesn't care about the casting, you'd have no clue - given how little Daario was named in season three - that the bearded man flirting with Daenarys and the long-haired smooth talker from last season are the same character and the bearded man is his appearance moving forward.

     

    Very well casted though, Michiel Huisman is a fantastic actor and the subtle Dutch accent should work well for people who don't pick up on it being anything "a little different" from the British and American English of the other lead roles. It works with Melisandre and her Dutch tone too.

  4. Fortuna went a huge run and are suddenly in the hunt for the promotion playoffs with a few games left to play. They seemed completely out and far behind just a few weeks ago and now they are in 9th, which usually is enough for a spot and one or two spots higher is a guaranteed in.
  5. Welp. Hockey season is over again for my college. Oswego lost 2-1 against Wisconsin in the NCAA DIII Frozen Four Semi Final. It was the fifth consecutive NCAA Frozen Four berth, and the last two we had lost in the title game. This was a team that wasn't supposed to be here because we lost a dream team of 14 seniors. This freshman squad was very solid, and they are going to be a real powerhouse over the next few years. I wouldn't be surprised if they win a National Championship or two in the next three years. Makes me sad that I am graduating, because I am going to miss going to college hockey games as a student.

     

    Which Wisconsin program was that?

  6. Jules, this was in a book I'm reading, any truth to it?

     

    "He laughed, but in the way people do who want to prove they get the joke. The Dutch do this a lot. They appear to live in terror of being mistaken for Germans, and to compensate by finding a funny side to life where non exists. Tell a Dutchman your dog just die, and he will pretend you have just made some impossibly witty remark."

     

    LOL. Yeah. Pretty much. Not sure it's just fear of being mistaken for Germans, but more fear in general of not knowing how to respond in other people's etiquette, so you make a "might as well laugh about it" kind of gesture.

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  7. Can anyone explain the Neymar sale tax fraud situation ?

     

    It's not completely clear yet, but Barcelona (and other teams) have to pay an x percent of tax over the total cost of a transfer. By them not listing all payments and hiding certain payments as unrelated transfer fees, they evaded a tax bill of several million. Neymar turns out to be the most expensive transfer in soccer, trumping even Gareth Bale's 100+ million euro move from Tottenham to Real Madrid.

     

    Basically, FC Barcelona, Neymar's old team and Neymar and his family all benefited greatly by making the transfer appear a lot cheaper than it was.

  8. So me and Amanda were in a restaurant tonight, and a couple sat at the table next to us. They looked un assuming, both of them went to the bathroom at separate times, they ate all their bread, drank their water, and then told the waiter there friends were somewhere else. Amanda thinks they were telling the truth, but I think they just wanted free food, some warmth and a place to pee for free.

     

    What do yall think

     

    I think if it was an honest mistake, they would have ordered drinks. The fact that they didn't tells me it was an act.

     

    Not everybody orders drinks. I've recently stuck with just water for my diet and wouldn't order anything else. It could very well be an act though, but wouldn't say the lack of drinks makes it definitive.

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