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***OFFICIAL*** FFA Pigeon Thread (1 Viewer)

:lol:  I've been wanting to bump this but you guys always beat me.  So who is owed how much money again?
$2100 approx.   $350 to me which I wanted $50 & he could donate $300 to charity provided he prove it with an undisputable paid receipt from said charity.  He's a child & a #####.

 
Can someone explain to me what this YTT membership is? 

Is that like a DealDash.com kinda thing? He gets to bid on ipads for like 99 cents?

I love him, he might be the most pathetic hypocrite to post on these boards, quite the accomplishment, solid legacy for a guy with 12 years and 65k posts.

 
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If he comes back and takes his lumps like a man, I'll let him off the hook for half - $350.

It would be worth the $350 for the entertainment. 

You hear that welcher boy?

 
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Can someone explain to me what this YTT membership is? 

Is that like a DealDash.com kinda thing? He gets to bid on ipads for like 99 cents?

I love him, he might be the most pathetic hypocrite to post on these boards, quite the accomplishment, solid legacy for a guy with 12 years and 65k posts.
https://tytnetwork.com/

The Young Turks (TYT) is an American news and commentary Youtube channel. It was created by Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz and Evan Wagner. Currently co-hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, its stance is progressive, and provides commentary on topics of varying news genres. The Young Turks began as a radio program that premiered on February 14, 2002 on Sirius Satellite Radio; it was later carried on Air America, before launching a web series component in 2005 on YouTube. The name The Young Turks comes from an early 20th Century political movement in the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey), Uygur's country of birth.

In addition to being carried on YouTube, the program is also currently available on TYT Network, a multi-channel network of associated web series, as well as on Roku and Hulu. It has spawned two spin-off television series, one that aired on Current TV[4] from 2011 to 2013 and a second that debuted on Fusion in 2016 as a limited-run program developed to cover that year's Presidential campaign. The Young Turks also served as the subject of a documentary, entitled Mad As Hell, which was released in 2014.[5]

 
https://tytnetwork.com/

The Young Turks (TYT) is an American news and commentary Youtube channel. It was created by Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz and Evan Wagner. Currently co-hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, its stance is progressive, and provides commentary on topics of varying news genres. The Young Turks began as a radio program that premiered on February 14, 2002 on Sirius Satellite Radio; it was later carried on Air America, before launching a web series component in 2005 on YouTube. The name The Young Turks comes from an early 20th Century political movement in the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey), Uygur's country of birth.

In addition to being carried on YouTube, the program is also currently available on TYT Network, a multi-channel network of associated web series, as well as on Roku and Hulu. It has spawned two spin-off television series, one that aired on Current TV[4] from 2011 to 2013 and a second that debuted on Fusion in 2016 as a limited-run program developed to cover that year's Presidential campaign. The Young Turks also served as the subject of a documentary, entitled Mad As Hell, which was released in 2014.[5]
:lmao:

 
Why would anyone buy a subscription to The Young Turks?  I saw it by accident for about 15 seconds, which was too long.  At first I thought you were talking about a subscription to Ten Yard Torrents, which I wish I had.

 
"Hey guy you owe me 700 bucks"

[cstu leaves board]

[months pass]

"Ok, 350"
lol... It is worth the comedy to just completely absolve the debt. If he came back, this could become the greatest thread the board has ever seen.

We know he is reading this.

Here is my offer for you:

Don't pay me a dollar, instead since your such a good guy with such good morals, make a donation on my behalf for $350 to either St. Jude's or @bigbottom's Chance for Hope charity, your choice. 

 
I'm offering the guy a shot at redemption. Cutting the debt in half and donating to a meaningful cause.
I agree and your suggested charities are fantastic places.  I just think we've seen who this guy is and that ain't changing.

But if :cstu: came back to this thread, it would take this crazy thread to a new level and that would be at least $350 of entertainment.  I'll hold on to hope for now.

 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics

"Competitors in these events had to kill as many live pigeons as possible. Birds were released one at a time from 'traps' in front of the shooters; winners were determined by whoever shot the most birds out of the sky. A shooter was eliminated once they missed two birds. Nearly 400 birds were killed. A prize purse of up to 20,000 Francs was awarded to the winners, though the top four finishers agreed to split the winnings.  This was the first and only time in Olympic history when animals were killed on purpose. Animal rights campaigns were mounted to stop live shooting; in 1902 bans came into force in the United States leading to the introduction of clay pigeons."

Might be time to bring this one back.

 
 



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From his profile page.  His famous last day. 

What would be amazing is if a mod could add (only to his page, of course):  Days Lost:  1

 

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