I don't. I don't care. Although I coulda made that grade if I did care. But I don't. But I could if I wanted to! Look at this guy With a red and blue striped tie Makin' millions till' he dies Sellin' bonds and stocks to other guys in ties Who have millions with which to buy a bunch of bonds and stocks and ties I'd rather die Which I will, eventually, of course.
But in the mean time I could make millions selling stocks and bonds and ties if I tried. But I could. But I don't! Yeah I could if I wanted to! Who cares? A happy dad with his big dad calves and his stupid baseball cap and his T-ball shirt and dumbass son throwing a ball like it's so important to know how to throw a ball! Who cares about throwing a ball or having a kid? It'll get you nowhere in life Not like getting anywhere matters Although I guess it does if you care Which I don't!
But I could! If I wanted to! This song sucks! DC eat the "ated" in associated too much for my comfort. And now I'm nitpicking. Very good tune. General Comment "so how do we get out of this? How do we get out of it? By carrying on unknowingly, "with all associated risk".
Seems a positive message to me though, like he feels enlightened by this and he's revelling in it. That's why he keeps repeating himself. General Comment "What was not but could have been was my obsession way back when now I just remember this what is not but could be if what is not but could be if we could be crossing this abridged abyss into beginning and failure's got you in its grasp and you're reaching for your very last vicious beginning" i think this is talking about his previous drug use and overcoming it.
Skiptomylou on April 15, Link. General Comment Maybe it is very obvious. What was not, but could have been, was my obsession way back when. If you want something, don't make excuses about it, focus on how it could be if you do something about it. TaShawn on April 16, Link. General Comment "vicious beginning" I believe it's "It's just beginning". Great song.
Artists - S. And then it will be a full-blown quarterback controversy, not to mention bad optics for an organization that has invested so much in Wilson. Frankly, I think it was a slip of the tongue on Monday.
His intention from the outset of Mike White Mania was to ride the hot hand, rewarding an out-of-nowhere player and signaling to the rest of the locker room that winning still matters.
That notion seems to get lost at times in this "play the kids" rebuilding season. For now, White is the better quarterback. Saleh acknowledged as much, saying White is "a quarterback who is giving you a clear blueprint of how this offense is supposed to run.
Wilson, loaded with arm talent, has to get out of his "hero ball" mentality. He plays as if he's trying to duplicate his memorable pro day at BYU, where he dazzled scouts with his off-platform throws. Wilson can learn a lot by watching, which is how Saleh was spinning his decision to the media.
Of course, there's a flip side to that philosophy: If they see that much value in observing from the sideline, why didn't they put him on the bench at the beginning of the season, making Nick Foles or Andy Dalton or someone of that ilk their starter? Clearly, Wilson wasn't ready to play. That became painfully obvious as the weeks went by and the interceptions piled up.
He has been overmatched in every game except one, his yard passing day against the Tennessee Titans.
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