2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
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2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
Vote for the cover that you prefer. Voting will run for seven days.
BUCK STOPS HERE
Newsday, October 2, 2023.
Winner of Round 1.21
Winner of Round 2.03
WOETOWN
Newsday, May 5, 2023.
Winner of Round 1.08
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Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
I was at that Woetown game in Detroit. Back-to-back homers in the bottom of the first, then no scoring at all for the rest of the game.
I went with Buck because the shot of him saluting the team shows the respect from his players. If had been just a basic Buck in the dugout shot, it would not have conveyed the same message.
I went with Buck because the shot of him saluting the team shows the respect from his players. If had been just a basic Buck in the dugout shot, it would not have conveyed the same message.
Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
I see him shading his eyes from the sun not saluting with his left arm.
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Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
Not sure of you are spoofing. But if not, if you see the video, all the players came out of the dugout while Buck was exchanging the lineup cards, and applauded him as he walked back. Buck then saluted the group.
Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
There's a video of the newspaper back cover?
He's clearly not saluting in that picture. And voting for it
because of player respect vs him not being in the dugout
or something is silliness personified.
He's clearly not saluting in that picture. And voting for it
because of player respect vs him not being in the dugout
or something is silliness personified.
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Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
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Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
i duuno why they felt like they had to make BUCK a million times larger than the other words. That's not tabloid style
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Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
Yeah, overall it's a weird cover. I'm surprised that it currently has a lead, albeit a narrow one.
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Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
I was thinking of the pre-digital use of the word. Perhaps teasing or joshing would have been more appropriate.kcmets wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:56 amSpoofing is a cybercriminal activity where someone disguises themselves as a trusted source to gain access to personal information. Spoofing can take many forms, including:
Spoofed emails
A scammer can pretend to be a known person, like Joan Smith, and email employees from an email address that doesn't belong to them.
Caller ID spoofing
If you get calls from people saying your number is showing up on their caller ID, it's likely that your number has been spoofed.
Website spoofing
A criminal can disguise a website URL to convince a target that they are interacting with a known, trusted source.
IP spoofing
A computer can spoof an IP address, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), or Domain Name System (DNS) server.
GPS spoofing
A cybercriminal can spoof GPS.
Spoofing can be used to:
Gain access to personal information
Acquire money
Spread malware
Steal data
Impersonating, masquerading, piggybacking, and mimicking are forms of spoofing.
According to the FCC, anyone who is illegally spoofing can face penalties of up to $10,000 for each violation.
You think I do this?
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Re: 2023 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 3.05 BUCK STOPS HERE vs WOETOWN
Walking dead, both these covers.
great googly moogly!
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