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2 minutes ago, RSF said:

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Planning is an exercise of power, and in a modern state much real power is suffused with boredom. The agents of planning are usually boring; the planning process is boring; the implementation of plans is always boring. In a democracy boredom works for bureaucracies and corporations as smell works for skunk. It keeps danger away. Power does not have to be exercised behind the scenes. It can be open. The audience is asleep. The modern world is forged amidst our inattention.

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Just now, Joe from WY said:

Is it Larry or Louie?

It's Larry, Friend. Despite your handicap, I will still forgive you. Hate the sin, love the sinner, as I always say!

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If anyone can find a link to an old Larry on Larry segment from the Don and Mike show, I'll give you a big thumbs up.

Planning is an exercise of power, and in a modern state much real power is suffused with boredom. The agents of planning are usually boring; the planning process is boring; the implementation of plans is always boring. In a democracy boredom works for bureaucracies and corporations as smell works for skunk. It keeps danger away. Power does not have to be exercised behind the scenes. It can be open. The audience is asleep. The modern world is forged amidst our inattention.

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Just now, 4UNLV said:

It’s probably you lol. 

The "ala-wite with me" line is above my pay grade.

Planning is an exercise of power, and in a modern state much real power is suffused with boredom. The agents of planning are usually boring; the planning process is boring; the implementation of plans is always boring. In a democracy boredom works for bureaucracies and corporations as smell works for skunk. It keeps danger away. Power does not have to be exercised behind the scenes. It can be open. The audience is asleep. The modern world is forged amidst our inattention.

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6 hours ago, TulsaLarry said:

Hi Friends,

I am here excited to talk football with you all. I am a Christian American and lifelong University of Tulsa fan and booster. I am a member of the Tulsa Rotary Club and participate in various charitable activities and community events. Friends, I do think that Tulsa will become victorious over that renegade San Joser State Program this weekend. I was once a great fan of your program with illustrious coaches like Lynn Stiles, John Ralston, and Harry Anderson, but they've now been unfortunately replaced by some trash like Jack Elway, Fitz Hill, and now Dick Caragher. I wish your program nothing but the best, but your program is nowhere near where it should, lacking a Christian moral compass and any direction.

Next time you're in Tulsa, let me know! We can go to Gram's Kitchen and get the best biscuits and gravy in town, Friends!

I think you meant to switch Jack Elway as the illustrious one and John Ralston as the shitty one.

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Planning is an exercise of power, and in a modern state much real power is suffused with boredom. The agents of planning are usually boring; the planning process is boring; the implementation of plans is always boring. In a democracy boredom works for bureaucracies and corporations as smell works for skunk. It keeps danger away. Power does not have to be exercised behind the scenes. It can be open. The audience is asleep. The modern world is forged amidst our inattention.

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