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50 minutes ago, FrancieFootball said:
Best. Thing. Ever.
Well technically second best…. The best would be if they left forever…
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4 hours ago, TimHauck said:
I do know that when I leave I won’t visit the board every 20 minutes like HT has been. What a loser.
Plus HT was supposed to leave the board for six months when he was in a contest with Worms and MDC... HT and Worms were told they couldn't post during that time frame since they lost... Worms obliged, HT did not by posting on the main board... HT complained constantly like a woman... So not only a loser, like you said, he is a welcher...
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28 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:
We don't talk about such things here.
I know, but with any pitcher that wants to bring triple-digits a lot, you know it is coming for them... That seems to be the norm any more...
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23 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:
Paul Skenes is in the National League.
What if he blows out his elbow? Could Ohtani win the Cy then?
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https://www.tmz.com/2026/05/12/donald-gibb-dead/
Donald Gibb -- best known for playing the lovable brute "Ogre" in the "Revenge of the Nerds" franchise -- has died ... TMZ has learned.
Gibbs' son, Travis, tells TMZ ... Donald passed Tuesday evening due to health complications. He says he died at his home in Texas, where he was surrounded by family, including his kids, who loved him deeply.
We're told his death was not sudden, as Donald had been battling ongoing health issues.
Travis and his family tells us ... Donald loved the Lord and his family, friends and fans with all his heart, and they ask for prayers and privacy during this difficult time. They add that their father will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Donald became a cult icon in the 1980s thanks to his role as the intimidating --but oddly endearing -- fraternity brother in "Revenge of the Nerds" as well as its sequels. His towering presence and comedic timing made "Ogre" one of the most memorable characters in the franchise.
Beyond that breakout role, Gibb built a steady career in film and television, appearing in projects like "Bloodsport," "U.S. Marshals," and "Hancock." He often played tough-guy roles, leaning into his imposing stature, but those who worked with him knew him as a kind and down-to-earth person off-screen.
Donald was 71.
RIP.
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2 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said:
Someone deleted the original thread
You sure it wasn't you because of the two millions links that you were going supply?
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Standings updated:
https://posty.byethost7.com/2026/Standings.htmParticipant Kills Score posty 2 106 Bruce Willis Chris Hoy Ben Sasse Jason Collins Brad Arnold Richard Scolyer Jack Hanna Teddi Mellencamp Lou Koller Victoria Jackson HellToupee 2 63 Bruce Willis Eric Dane Jesse Jackson Phil Collins Michael Bolton Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Yoko Ono Rupert Murdoch Paul Hogan David Hockney Csonka Truck 1 53 Ben Sasse Elijah Blue Allman Delonte West Zachary Ty Bryan Titus Young Jason Collins Dave Blunts Jazz Jennings Vanessa Lopes David J Linden 5-Points 1 52 Joe Biden George Soros Charlie Sheen Michael J Fox Montel Williams James Van Der Beek Dave Coulier Ian Smith King Charles III Wendy Williams BiffTannen 1 52 Bruce Willis Lee Corso Harvey Weinstein Ric Flair Clint Eastwood James Van Der Beek Dave Coulier Barry Manilow Elton John Michael J Fox MikeMatt 1 52 Eugenia Cooney Ric Flair Stacy Keach Joe Biden James Van Der Beek Bruce Willis Britney Spears King Charles III Kelly Osbourne Carol Burnett WW 1 52 Joe Biden Donald Trump Phil Collins Teddi Mellencamp James Van Der Beek Antonio Brown Harvey Weinstein Bruce Willis Chevy Chase Lil Nas X D!ck of Death 1 47 Donald Trump Clint Eastwood Barry Manilow Yoko Ono Hal Linden Keith Richards Tippi Hedren Bruce Willis Eric Dane Imelda Marcos Mookz 1 32 Bill Cosby Harvey Weinstein Hal Linden Andy D!ck Raul Castro Joanne Woodward Scott Adams Lex Luger Larry Silverstein George Soros BunnysBastatrds� 0 0 Elton John Ric Flair Jerry Jones Vince Neil Mick Mars Goldie Hawn David Lee Roth Bill Clinton Debbie Harry Pamela Anderson FrancieFootball 0 0 Donald Trump Asma al-Assad Vladmir Putin Jeff Bridges Mick Mars Bruce Willis Jamie Foxx Eric Clapton Harvey Weinstein Mitch McConnell GobbleDog 0 0 Stephen M. Ross J.D. Vance Ghislaine Maxwell Bam Margera Ryan James Wedding Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi Saif al-Adel Naim Qassem Izz al-Din al-Haddad Abdul-Malik al-Houthi Supermike 0 0 Harvey Weinstein Celine Dion Michael J Fox Richard Dreyfuss Phil Collins Joe Biden Tim Curry Bill Clinton Andy D!ck Jeremy Piven -
https://www.tmz.com/2026/05/12/jason-collins-dead/
Jason Collins -- the NBA's first openly gay player -- has died at 47 years old after a battle with brain cancer, the league announced.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver released a statement on the loss ... saying, "Jason Collins’ impact and influence extended far beyond basketball as he helped make the NBA, WNBA and larger sports community more inclusive and welcoming for future generations."
"He exemplified outstanding leadership and professionalism throughout his 13-year NBA career and in his dedicated work as an NBA Cares Ambassador," he added. "Jason will be remembered not only for breaking barriers, but also for the kindness and humanity that defined his life and touched so many others."
“On behalf of the NBA, I send my heartfelt condolences to Jason’s husband, Brunson, and his family, friends and colleagues across our leagues.”
Collins played for the Nets, Grizzlies, Timberwolves, Hawks, Celtics and Wizards over the course of his career ... but his most notable moment is when he revealed he was gay on April 29, 2013 in an essay for Sports Illustrated.
He famously said, "I'm a 34-year-old NBA center. I'm Black and I'm gay."
He became the first openly gay active male athlete in any of the four major professional men's sports leagues ... and received a ton of support from names like Kobe Bryant, President Obama and Oprah Winfrey.
Collins' twin brother, Jarron, also played in the NBA.
In November, Collins revealed to ESPN he was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma ... one of the most aggressive and inoperable forms of the disease.
He sought experimental treatment overseas ... but the cancer returned, and he died peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family.
"Jason changed lives in unexpected ways and was an inspiration to all who knew him and to those who admired him from afar," the family statement read. "We are grateful for the outpouring of love and prayers over the past eight months and for the exceptional medical care Jason received from his doctors and nurses. Our family will miss him dearly."
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25 minutes ago, Drizzay said:
Word on the street is an overdose.
That would be my guess as well... If true, I guess he would rather be gone then go to prison...
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https://www.tmz.com/2026/05/12/brandon-clarke-dead/
Brandon Clarke -- power forward for the Memphis Grizzlies -- died on Monday, TMZ Sports has learned. He was only 29 years old.
The details surrounding Clarke's tragic death aren't clear.
Clarke was the 21st overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder, and immediately traded to Memphis.
Clarke was limited to only two games this season after suffering a significant calf strain in March.
Brandon played 7 seasons in the NBA, averaging 10.2 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists over 309 games in The Association.
As a first-year pro, he was named to the NBA's All-Rookie team.
Clarke -- born in Vancouver -- played college basketball at San Jose State before transferring to Gonzaga in 2017.
After sitting out a year, he played for the Zags, helping to lead Mark Few's squad to a deep run in the NCAA Tourney, ultimately losing in the Elite 8.
Clarke averaged 16.9 PPG in Spokane and was named to the Associated Press and Sporting News All-American teams.
Last month, Clarke was arrested in Arkansas after allegedly leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase, before being taken into custody.
He was charged with possession and trafficking a controlled substance (kratom), and fleeing.
The case was still open when Clarke passed away.
Brandon's sports agency, Priority Sports, released a statement on his passing, saying, "We are all beyond devastated by the passing of Brandon Clarke. He was so loved by all of us here, and everyone whose life he touched. He was the gentlest soul who was the first to be there for all of his friends and family."
"Our hearts are so broken as we think about his mom, Whitney, his entire family, and all of his friends and teammates. From high school to San Jose State to Gonzaga to the Grizzlies, Brandon impacted everyone who was part of his life."
The statement continued ... "Everyone loved BC because he was always there as the most supportive friend you could ever imagine. He was so unique in the joy he brought to all of those in his life. It's just impossible to put into words how much he'll be missed."
"We love you, BC."
Rest in peace.
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Consumer prices rose 3.8% annually in April, the highest since May 2023
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/12/cpi-inflation-april-2026-.html
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https://www.tmz.com/2026/05/12/craig-morton-dead/
Craig Morton -- the former Denver Broncos quarterback who led them to their first Super Bowl appearance -- has died.
He passed on Saturday surrounded by his loved ones in Mill Valley, California, according to the Broncos.
A cause of death was not immediately revealed.
The Ring of Famer led the Broncos for 6 seasons between 1977 and 1982, helping them secure their first playoff appearance and spot in Super Bowl XII. He was named AFC's Offensive Player of the Year and the NFL UPI MVP for the 1977 season, among other accolades.
The following year, Haven Moses called him "the most valuable player in the National Football League," per the New York Times.
But, his legacy is not just with the Broncos -- he was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1965 and played with them for an impressive 9 seasons with an overall record of 32-14-1.
He transferred to the New York Giants -- a division rival of the Cowboys -- in 1974, but unfortunately did not find much success with the team ... opening his time with the team with a 1-6 record. He played with them for 3 seasons before being traded to the Broncos, where his career was revived.
Morton was named Comeback Player of the Year for the 1977 season, in addition to his other titles. He exited the NFL after the 1982 season and was inducted into the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame in 1988, along with Moses and Jim Turner.
He is survived by his wife, Kym; his sister; his children; and his grandchildren.
He was 83.
RIP
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3 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said:
if you would attend a game instead of just posting about it, they could finally get paid what they are worth
The players did a substantial increase in pay this year and beyond...
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1 hour ago, Beaker15 said:
Love cruises, but we now only go with higher end like Celebrity to avoid the rift raft. Going again in July on a 10 day Europe cruise.
Does Celebrity keep out the riff-raff as well?
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13 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:
When she came out of the game, there were two times that she went to the locker room... One time she did comeback with the brace on, but took if off when she was sent back in for the last 20 seconds of the half...
I doubt there is any reason for concern... After last year being injury plagued, she just wants to be healthy I would think...
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3 minutes ago, Hawkeye21 said:
How does Gamestop have even close to enough money to buy eBay? I don't even know how they stay in business right now.
Me either...
Around me, I saw about four stores (there were probably more), but of those four, three of them are no longer there...
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3 hours ago, cmh6476 said:
My wife and I are still thinking about attending a Fever game in July
I will watch them on TV occasionally, but I don't see me ever going to a game...
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On 5/9/2026 at 2:29 PM, Caine Mutiny said:
I followed UCLA pretty closely this season…how will Lauryn Betts do at Washington? Eager to find out.
I think she will be okay, but it might take most of the season for her as she adapts to league...
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Difficult to win many games shooting 5-26 (19%) beyond the arc...
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Definitely one of the longest running hoaxes for sure…
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22 minutes ago, cyclone24 said:
Oh hey, what a shock Clark shot 22% from three-point range and had a 7 to 5 assist to turnover ratio which is atrocious.
can’t believe it (eyeroll)
Three of the turnovers were offensive fouls called on her…
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Wings-Fever season opener was a great game… First opening game in a season where both teams scored 100+…
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Liberals are so used to being told what to do and think...
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LOL. It is seafoam that you are talking about…