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  2. So he was dancing naked in the bathroom, how is that an arrestable offense ? ... There are parts of this story they haven't told us.
  3. Happy birthday! Be thankful for your blessings and take nothing for granted.
  4. scott stapp creed with arms wide open
  5. Well, I just heard the news today It seems my life is goin' to change I closed my eyes, begin to pray Then tears of joy stream down my face With arms wide open under the sunlight Welcome to this place, I'll show you everything With arms wide open With arms wide open
  6. Well when you consider that this one is an unabashed communist, it's not really all that surprising. X poster credentials for morons: Not a rando. AAG under Pam Bondi.
  7. https://www.theufl.com/schedule Birmingham is a 3X defending champion going back to when the USFL and XFL were rival leagues.
  8. It sure did. Travis Henry and Jamaal Lewis were not far behind if at all..just shows you how the philosphy of the game has changed. I wonder what a team would do now with a old school rf,fb, Te lineup with pro and i formation sets.
  9. That is officially for reading menus in dark restaurants. As far as you know.
  10. When I say “main reason”- I’m referring to our season ending without a Lombardi. Not sure what you are referring too in regards to “main reason”. Each game is its own separate entity. The offense underperforming in the divisional games has ZERO bearing on our season ending. Side note-You refer to being clutch being a separate entity from the entire game…. Which I agree with…..yet are somehow lumping prior wins with eventual losses. If executing in the clutch is different than executing in the 1st qtr or throughout the game, it’s fair to say that executing in the afccg or the SB is different than executing in the 1st and 2nd rounds. You’re playing both sides of the fence in order to make your point. Either you lump everything together in your argument….or you don’t. You’re doing both.
  11. This might be the best NHL playoff series I've seen since Detroit-Colorado in 2002. Two heavyweights squaring off
  12. It seems likely that you want it to be a sham case but based on everything you’ve learned about the guy, do you expect it to be?
  13. Angelo Crowell ......... pretty damn good LB. I think he had a knee injury and only played 4 years.
  14. Everything about the timing, charges, the prosecutor resigning asap….seems at best suspect. If this turns out to be a sham case…this administration has taken a sharp turn toward a very bad place
  15. Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby Woman, take me in your arms Rock your baby There's nothin' to it Just say you wanna do it Open up your heart And let the lovin' start
  16. Wish her all the best. She was a great spokesperson for the bills prior to her stroke. I hope the team can bring her a championship
  17. The Oilers were trying to fight the good fight and lay it on the line but ultimately could not...win.
  18. Lewis is in no danger of being poached if cut with the intention of putting him on the PS. A promising rookie...not so much.
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  20. Watch the 1965 AFL Championship game; the Chargers didn't score in that game, but he was the weak link. Art Laster or Carlester Crumpler
  21. For any PPP lurkers voting in the NYC mayoral primary…I will share with you my official top-5 ranked-choice vote, after much contemplation: 1. Zohran Mamdani (Queens) 2. Brad Lander (Brooklyn) 3. Zellnor Myrie (Brooklyn) 4. Jessica Ramos (Queens) 5. Scott Stringer (Manhattan) Adrienne Adams (Queens) is AOC’s second choice and also Julia Salazar’s fourth choice. Adrienne comes across as super “meh” to me, so I’m not sure what the ranked-choice strategy might be here. Neither AOC nor Julia chose to rank Jessica Ramos. Since I’m not privy to any of the drama surrounding Jessica’s sudden decision to endorse Cuomo, I just put together my own ranking with a heavy emphasis on policy. FWIW: I’m your basic social democracy progressive, to the left of a liberal and to the right of a socialist. You’re asking why Zohran hasn’t publicly declared his stance on Sharia law? Simply because no media people in the city have bothered to ask him. Everyone here assumes that he won’t enforce it on NYC if elected mayor because, well, it would be really really weird for a DSA member to want to do that! I’m not even sure how a mayor could go about imposing such a policy on all NYC’ers. Everyone at the moment is more focused on practical issues like public transportation costs, rent controls, child care availability, minimum wages, and grocery store worker co-ops in “food deserts.” Multiculturalism has its benefits: higher tolerances of others, increased levels of professional creativity, better food options, etc… But I also think you’re putting too much stock in my diversity pride remark. It was a frivolous thought, similar to how a native Buffalonian like myself might take pride in the Bills or the snowy climate or the large concentration of Polish-Americans there. The ethnic, national, and religious diversity within NYC is a unique feature. People oftentimes take pride in uniqueness. Having said all that…I’m probably overstating what most NYC’ers actually think about pride in diversity. Most probably don’t bother thinking about it because they’re so accustomed to it.
  22. check THIS out hockey fans 🙂
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