Aaron Rodgers Wants to Be the Permanent Host of ‘Jeopardy!’ The NFL MVP is the show’s guest host for the next two weeks—and if he has his way, he’ll be
back for good
Oh, and one more thing: Don’t count the reigning NFL MVP out of the race to be the permanent host:
“I’m not shy at all about saying I want the job,” he says.
He’s been pretty good and has made a couple comments Alex certainly wouldn’t have, mentioning Turd Ferguson and the likelihood that Willie Nelson’s tour bus was “smoky.” I think he could grow into being a very good host of the show and that even if he doesn’t get the gig, his future after football will be in TV.
AT was a twat so I have never watched it if I could help it. So gave it a go with Rodgers and it’s way better. Seems kinda easy though. Didn’t it used to be hard?
Hit N and S Carolina in Feb and March including a month in Myrtle.
Had a good time. Hit Charleston and Fort Moultrie on the way to Myrtle and Kill Devil to the Great Smokey’s on the way out. Learned a lot, met a bunch of nice people (even managed to get laid more than once), saw some cool stuff and (of course) ate some bomb food.
Probably doing same again next year if Cali schools are still ‘rona restriction nightmares.
Kierland wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 12:49 pm
Hit N and S Carolina in Feb and March including a month in Myrtle.
Had a good time. Hit Charleston and Fort Moultrie on the way to Myrtle and Kill Devil to the Great Smokey’s on the way out. Learned a lot, met a bunch of nice people (even managed to get laid more than once), saw some cool stuff and (of course) ate some bomb food.
Probably doing same again next year if Cali schools are still ‘rona restriction nightmares.
Both of those states are heavily red, yet you chose to spend your vacation dollars there.
Benedict Arnold!
“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
Kierland wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 12:49 pm
Hit N and S Carolina in Feb and March including a month in Myrtle.
Had a good time. Hit Charleston and Fort Moultrie on the way to Myrtle and Kill Devil to the Great Smokey’s on the way out. Learned a lot, met a bunch of nice people (even managed to get laid more than once), saw some cool stuff and (of course) ate some bomb food.
Probably doing same again next year if Cali schools are still ‘rona restriction nightmares.
Both of those states are heavily red, yet you chose to spend your vacation dollars there.
Kierland wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 12:49 pm
Hit N and S Carolina in Feb and March including a month in Myrtle.
Had a good time. Hit Charleston and Fort Moultrie on the way to Myrtle and Kill Devil to the Great Smokey’s on the way out. Learned a lot, met a bunch of nice people (even managed to get laid more than once), saw some cool stuff and (of course) ate some bomb food.
Probably doing same again next year if Cali schools are still ‘rona restriction nightmares.
Both of those states are heavily red, yet you chose to spend your vacation dollars there.
Benedict Arnold!
RACK!
I’m not into cancel culture but thanks for your input ditch digger.
Oh and fuck off T raitor.
BTW, Tiny, for most of us this probably goes without saying, but watching porn and jerking off in your hotel bed doesn't exactly qualify as managing to "get laid more than once."
ML@Coyote wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 4:40 pm
All good in South Carolina. We like it here. :grin:
Glad to hear you're enjoying life in the Palmetto state. Say hi to Stephen Colbert if you see him.
Meanwhile, the mass exodus from California continues. If this goes on for another 20 or 30 years we might pare the people load down to a manageable level.
We are deciding if we are going to buy again in Cali or pick a new state. Kid likes big guns and wants a capybara, both of which are frowned on there. Problem is finding a new place that doesn’t have shitty weather and/or shitty people. He does not like T raitors and neither do I so that cuts it down a bunch. He is pushing Oklahoma and enticing me with its free wheeling attitude on weed, so Tokelahoma is a possibility but they all have major drawbacks.
Where'd you run off to? We moved to South Carolina several years ago.
We moved to Oregon in 2014. The only thing I miss is an abundance of good stores and restaurants (we don’t live in Portland - thank goodness). I can go one direction and be in the middle of town in five minutes, or I can go another and be driving though a forest into farmland in two minutes. I LOVE it!
Where'd you run off to? We moved to South Carolina several years ago.
We moved to Oregon in 2014. The only thing I miss is an abundance of good stores and restaurants (we don’t live in Portland - thank goodness). I can go one direction and be in the middle of town in five minutes, or I can go another and be driving though a forest into farmland in two minutes. I LOVE it!
Oregon is great. I've only driven through on the way to Victoria, but the wife and I plan on riding the train up there sometime in the next year or so.
We don't have forests here like Oregon, but I'm also about 5 minutes from town. And 5 minutes in the other direction puts me on CA76 on the way to Palomar Mountain, Lake Henshaw and Julian. Oaks and sycamores, mostly, in the San Luis Rey River valley until you go up the mountain and it turns more to conifers.
Our last family vacation prior to moving was to Oregon and Washington. We really enjoyed it. We spent three weeks driving around. We thought of moving up there, but wanted to try something completely different. My wife is into horses, and she found an equestrian community in SC. Life is good. :grin:
I really liked SC, heading back soon. Obviously too many red necks but they mostly keep to themselves. Probably wasn’t the case during the Dump years but this ain’t then.