I think that's what they were earning prior to the 2001 season?the internet says they make between $25K - $70K a year.. for working 16 days??
I don't feel bad for the striking refs, and I certainly don't think the "scabs" are ******-bags. In the end, everyone loses so it'll just be a matter of who loses less and who loses more.These d-bag scabs take it to a humorous level perhaps
Push? More like a shove.Green Bay got screwed because of the "push off" being totally missed by the refs, even more so than the simultaneous possession.
The regular referees are not on strike, they are locked out by the league. So the replacements aren't scabs.I don't feel bad for the striking refs, and I certainly don't think the "scabs" are ******-bags. In the end, everyone loses so it'll just be a matter of who loses less and who loses more.These d-bag scabs take it to a humorous level perhaps
I could care less for the striking regular refs, or the D3 / lingerie league / footlocker employees comprising the replacement refs. And in the end, its merely an entertainment industry, nobody really frickin loses, LOL - they certainly aren't hurting for ratings or attendance...and everybody's getting paid one way or another, even unqualified people doing a job clearly above their capabilityI don't feel bad for the striking refs, and I certainly don't think the "scabs" are ******-bags. In the end, everyone loses so it'll just be a matter of who loses less and who loses more.These d-bag scabs take it to a humorous level perhaps
I could care less for the striking regular refs...
Sorry, pet peeve.Using the phrase “could care less” actually means that one does, in fact, possess a measurable level of caring, concern or interest of a given situation and is contradictory to the context in which that phrase is commonly used. The use of “could care less”, in fact, expresses that one does care, have an interest, or a level of concern about a topic or situation.Attempting to convey a position that one has no interest or concern would require the use of the phrase “couldn’t care less”, which indicates a state of mind completely devoid of caring, interest or concern. If one cannot care less, the indication is a level at which one could not possibly care less because he/she already does not care at all.
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