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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Come Burn Your NFL Gear Tonight At Oasis Bar & Grill In Whayleyville
While the festivities start at 5 PM, Oasis has been getting calls from as far away as Pennsylvania from fans wanting to join the party later this evening. The Bonfire Pit is set, Gift Certificates are ready and in just a few hours the fun begins. Come make your NFL smoke signals heard across the Eastern Shore and let these millionaire football players know as Americans we're not going to take it any more.
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I think the owner hit a home run on this one.Burn that overpriced gear and boycott the games and let these losers get real jobs.
We're going. Leaving Selbyville in a few minutes!
Now we know why these guys HAD to play football.For the players to fall for this liberal crap they had to be extremely naive.They must have known early in college that they would be NFL players.AND the colleges must have lowered their standards.
Poor Ron Pagano is all over their facebook page. Wish they would shut that coward up. He claims he will never patronize Oasis again. I seriously doubt he has ever even been there to begin with. Hey Oasis. Make us happy and piss him off by deleting his comments. A video of his meltdown would be nice also.
Bust!
Ulanda Wiliams there is. You don't prove a point by infringing on the rights of others. We are all entitled to rights. We don't like injustice just as you don't. You don't prove a point by taking it to a platform while one is being paid to do a job. People do not buy tickets to games to watch a political platform. There are places and times for protests. Games are not one of them. Have you actually bought and paid for game tickets? They are expensive and people buy those tickets to go see games to enjoy themselves and to escape politics and the real world. they don't go and pay a lot of money to see this stuff. Protest is ones right. As long as you do it peacefully and do not infringe on the rights of another. I wish you would be as concerned of all the violence that is going on in the cities. If you want to help get out and go help in the cities where that teach and a few others are trying to reach out to children and trying to make a difference in their lives. Teaching disrespect is not going to help anybody. That is actually one of the big problems in this country today. To many people don't have respect for each other and each others rights. If people would teach these young kids some respect it would go a long ways in helping them as they mature into young adults. Mutual respect, give it a try, maybe you will like the outcome that you see!
How many NFL players have bachelor's degrees? About 41%. That says that 59% either didn't attend college (a rarity), or didn't complete the four years (despite tutoring and low end curricula, i.e., the "low expectation" track.)
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