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Kristi Noem is human trash
Homelander replied to HomeskillitMoorman's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And the GOP is now feeding them to alligators... -
AI Overview +3 David Cone, a former Yankees pitcher, famously spent a day as a fan in the Yankee Stadium bleachers, specifically with the Bleacher Creatures, and even joined their "Box seats (stink)" chant. He later expressed that sitting in the bleachers was "the only place to be". Here's a more detailed breakdown: Bleacher Creatures: Cone specifically joined the Bleacher Creatures, a group of extremely vocal and passionate fans known for their chants and traditions in the right-field bleachers (now section 203). Traditional Chants: He participated in the "Roll Call" tradition and the "Box seats (stink)" chant, showing his familiarity with the Bleacher Creatures' customs. Fan Experience: Cone described his experience as enjoyable, wanting to simply be a fan and take in the game from that perspective. Seeking Out the Creatures: He actively sought out the Bleacher Creatures, including the keeper of the cowbell, Milton Ousland. Fan Reaction: Fans were excited and surprised to see a former player among them, with some even having to look twice. Potential Return: While not officially retired, Cone also hinted at a potential return to the Yankees, either as a player or in another capacity. Cone, Wells, a few Yankees go hang in right field and participate in all of the fun.
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The Deep State War Heats Up :ph34r:
Homelander replied to Deranged Rhino's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ah yes, ‘principles’ - those things you pretend to care about until your guy’s in power. Then it’s just vibes and hypocrisy. -
Congrats, sir!
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The Deep State War Heats Up :ph34r:
Big Blitz replied to Deranged Rhino's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Lol maybe you should read more about this before ***t posting bc you’re big mad. They already have our data. This isn’t PRISM. Their tech and software is more efficient at the things the government already does. Any other 6 year old threads you need to bump. -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Simon replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
You should familiarize yourself with timing of the original report before you speak further and make an even bigger ass of yourself. -
The Deep State War Heats Up :ph34r:
Homelander replied to Deranged Rhino's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What changed? -
Baby Kirby coming December of ‘25 too. No big deal
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Looking for 2 tickets to the Dolphins game. Prefer to be as close to the action as possible. If I’m unable to get tickets I’d be willing to get anything in the 100’s or 200’s
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Trump's lips are moving, but it’s Putin's voice
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Leader of the free world, folks - and Putin’s B word. -
Maxwell Hairston named in civil lawsuit for sexual assault
Augie replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
The post you quoted here starts with “they wait”. Anytime I hear “they” used like that it feels cringeworthy. Who is they, and who decided what buckets we would have? And who decides who goes in each bucket? -
... Huh? We utilize 2 LB's. We just signed one of them to a long term contract in Terrel Bernard. And for the other spot, we have Matt Milano who has been showing improvement on a gradual basis since returning. Even if you're concerned about his health and long term future, we have Dorian Williams underneath him who we spent on a 3rd Round Pick on and performed admirably as a Starter for long periods of time and may be the long term starter at OLB. As for Bernard getting injured or Milano/Williams, you could play that game with almost any position. I don't see any way you could say LB was on equal ground as CB when all we had there was Tre White, Dane Jackson, and Ja'Marcus Ingram opposite Benford. You're concerned about Bernard and Milano/Williams if there was an injury but not concerned about Tre White starting on 2025?
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This keeps getting better. When asked if any of his family had intermarried while in East Africa, he said in the interview on Thursday, “They’re all of Indian origin, from Gujarat.” His family moved to New York City around the time Mahmood Mamdani joined the Columbia faculty in 1999. At the time of the move, Mr. Mamdani was 7. He was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2018 and is now a dual citizen of the United States and Uganda.
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Hey Muppahlup- These are some math problems that DJT proved quite efficient at: Donald received 49.8% of the popular vote for President, his friend Kamala received 48.33%. Who received the higher percentage of the popular vote? To become President of the United States, a candidate must receive at least 270 votes in the electoral college. Donald received 312 votes to Kamala's 226. Who lost? Donald and JD invested 6 hours on the Joe Rogan podcast telling their story to voters who felt disenfranchised by the system, multiple hours and significant money in social media outreach to key voting blocs. Kamala and Tim invested their time in celebrity dance offs, private jet flights with Oprah and Beyonce, and flannel shirts shooting at pretend ducks. What was the net rate of return on investment for each party? Donald decided he wanted to be president. Barrack laughed and said Donald would never be president, but Donald became president in 2016 and again in 2024. How many times was Barrack wrong on Donald becoming president? Beyond that, DJT has successfully navigated the complicated NYC/beyond real estate market, the über complicated IRS/NYS tax code, bought and sold properties, defeated the collective power of the US government, NYS government, Georgia government and two hostile special counsel investigations. That's 5 and I'm just getting started. Oh, and he's a billionaire. Hate him, despise him, whatever....he's pretty good at math. Happy 4th!