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24 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:
The WBC MVP is a royal
Ah, didn't know that... I didn't even watch one pitch of the WBC...
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3 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:
if you're going to make me explain it, royals having more stars spread across teams that were in it until close to the end, to basically everyone who was contributing in early march to basically sucking now.
LOL...
I actually thought that most of the Royals were on Italy...
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I was thinking the same thing, but it has been in a steady decline...
Trump job approval Approve Disapprove Undecided Apr 2026 32% 63% 5% Mar 2026 34% 63% 3% Feb 2026 36% 62% 2% Jan 2026 35% 63% 2% Dec 2025 35% 62% 3% Nov 2025 35% 62% 3% Oct 2025 37% 60% 3% Sep 2025 37% 58% 5% Aug 2025 38% 59% 3% Jul 2025 38% 59% 3% Jun 2025 38% 59% 3% May 2025 41% 55% 4% Apr 2025 43% 53% 4% -
https://americanresearchgroup.com/economy/
Pretty even sample size also: There were 320 Republicans, 328 Democrats, 362 independents, and 90 non-voters in the sample.
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17 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:
Winning the wbc to sucking the most in the mlb
You from Venezuela now?
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Saw a stat during the Flyers/Pens series...
The Flyers are 18-0 when they are up 2-0 in a best-of-7 series...
Hopefully 19-0 is in the future...
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As gunfire echoed through the halls of Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, teenage sweethearts Nicholas Kunselman and Stephanie Hart-Grizzell hid and waited for help as some of their classmates were hunted and killed.
They made it out alive.
Twelve students and a teacher did not - among them was Rachel Joy Scott, who worked alongside Kunselman at a nearby Subway blocks from campus.
In the months that followed, Kunselman, 15, and Hart-Grizzell, 16, clung to one another as the community struggled to process the massacre carried out by Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.
Friends since middle school, and by then dating, they emerged bound tighter than ever, beginning to fantasize about a life together beyond their shattered hometown.
They would not get the chance.
Less than a year later, the pair were murdered side by side at the Subway store where Kunselman had worked with Scott.
And unlike Harris and Klebold - who killed themselves at the scene - the person responsible for Kunselman and Hart-Grizzell’s deaths has never been caught.
The tragedy was realized shortly after midnight on Valentine’s Day 2000.
Grizzell’s mother, Kelly, last saw her daughter in her bedroom, in pajamas, working on homework. She told her she loved her, wished her good night, and went to sleep.
After her mother went to bed, Grizzell slipped out of the house to see Kunselman, who was closing the late shift alone at the Subway where he worked.
When Kelly woke the next morning, she noticed her daughter’s car was gone. She got dressed, turned on the television, and saw a breaking news headline: double murder at a Subway restaurant in Littleton.
As footage from the scene aired, she recognized her daughter’s car in the parking lot. It struck her as strange, but she had no reason to believe Grizzell had been inside.
That changed when police officers and news crews began arriving at her front door.
‘I can remember somebody saying, “Is this the mother?” and you can’t imagine - you’re hoping somebody is standing behind you, or that they’re not really looking at you, or that you’re dreaming,’ she told Denver7 in 2017.
‘I can remember bits and pieces after that…it was February; I didn’t have a coat. I remember falling to the ground.’
At around 12:45am, a co-worker driving past the Subway noticed the lights were still on, hours after Kunselman should have closed the store at 10pm.
The employee went inside and found Kunselman and Grizzell shot to death behind the counter.
Investigators with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said at the time they had gathered crucial evidence but were withholding details known only to the killer.
Kunselman’s mother, Wendy, recalled screaming when she learned her son had been killed.
‘I screamed and said, “No, no ... this can't be happening,”’ she told local media in 2000. ‘I have no idea what happened. I want to know why.’
It has never been publicly revealed exactly how Kunselman and Grizzell were killed, how many injuries they sustained, or what weapon was used.
Investigators struggled to establish a motive and quickly hit a wall. Interviews with more than 500 people led only to dead ends.
Early on, detectives explored whether the killings were the result of a botched robbery, though nothing was taken from the store.
The co-worker who discovered the bodies reported seeing someone running from the scene - a white male, estimated to be between 16 and 20 years old, about 5-foot-7 and 150 to 170 pounds, with blondish hair, wearing a red jacket and flared pants.
The description generated hundreds of leads, sending investigators across the country, including to South Carolina and Florida. Several people later confessed to the crime after it drew national attention due to its connection to Columbine, but each claim proved false.
More than two and a half decades later, the man seen fleeing the scene has never been identified.
Investigators also examined whether a local drug network may have been connected to the killings. Detectives said there were indications both teenagers had used drugs, but declined to elaborate.
Interviews tied to more than 50 drug cases in the area yielded no evidence linking the activity to the murders, though they did result in the prosecution of 35 people on unrelated charges. Most were accused of selling cocaine and methamphetamine to young people in their teens and early 20s.
In 2003, Grizzell’s mother sued the owner of the Subway franchise, accusing him of allowing drug activity at the store and permitting dealers and customers to enter through an unlocked door.
A judge later dismissed the claim because her daughter was not an employee. The owner denied wrongdoing.
Grizzell was Kelly’s only child.
‘My family was pretty much destroyed from this,’ she told the Denver Post in 2001. ‘My dad still cries every day. The impact is so far beyond me.’
The families initially believed the killer would be quickly identified. Instead, weeks turned into months, and months into years, as leads dried up.
The case has since passed through multiple investigators and agencies. Detectives have amassed over 40 binders of material, including more than 150 pieces of evidence and hundreds of interviews.
That evidence has been re-examined multiple times, including for DNA, but no breakthrough has been made.
The case was reassigned again last year and is now formally classified as a cold case, though officials say it remains a priority for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
‘The horrific murders of Stephanie Hart and Nick Kunselman in 2000 remain a deeply significant and heart-wrenching case for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and for the surrounding community,’ a JCSO spokesperson told the Daily Mail.
‘The JCSO has invested thousands of hours investigating this case and pursuing every potential lead. The department will remain relentless in its pursuit of tips and information to hold those responsible accountable.’
Wendy Kunselman, who died in 2012, previously said her son believed Stephanie was his soulmate.
‘He believed there was no way they could ever be apart,’ she said in 2000. ‘He'll be very missed by all of us.’
Kunselman and Grizzell were buried together in a joint ceremony.
In 2020, Grizzell’s mother addressed the killer directly, urging: ‘You know who you are and you know that you did this - you just need to come forward.’
‘I think people talk about closure,’ she said in a separate interview a year earlier. ‘Certainly, I don’t expect closure, but I do hope for justice. I know the case can still be solved.’
A reward of $60,000 remains on offer for information leading to an arrest.
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1 minute ago, JuneJuly said:
ATim, Squid and Saints all have that in common. It's replaced a portion of their lives like a job.
LMAO...
You must bypass all the posts from MO and seafoam from the right... They are just as bad, if not worse...
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If things went off according to their plan, there could have been maybe 300+ people killed easily...
Thankfully, a lot did go wrong to only keep the death toll at 13 (initially)...
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14 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said:
what do you think @Mike FF Today ?
can we get a Politics Forum under Miscellaneous... at least for a trial run?
Unfortunately I doubt it will happen...
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Easier reading for sure...
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I read the wiki article that I linked in the original post, an amazing read and the detail of the events...
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MDC still living rent-free in seafoam's one active brain cell...
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Hard to believe that this happened 27 years ago today...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre
RIP to the victims...
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9 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said:
Why is a most likely 60 year old guy calling people wienerboy?
Because seafoam is a moron wrapped in stupid…
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4 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:
TDS from the right... Eesh...
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3 minutes ago, supermike80 said:
Baez? Nope
Correct... Only 7th, 8th, or 9th this season so far...
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/split.fcgi?id=baezja01&year=2026&t=b
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https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/48513802/long-angels-outfielder-garret-anderson-dies-53
Garret Anderson, the multitalented outfielder who became the Los Angeles Angels' career hits leader and led the team to its only World Series title in 2002, has died at the age of 53, the team announced Friday.
No cause of death was given.
Anderson, who entered the majors with the then-California Angels in 1994, played 15 of his 17 major league seasons with the franchise and is a member of the team's hall of fame. He finished fourth in American League MVP voting during the 2002 championship season, was a three-time All-Star selection -- including MVP and Home Run Derby champion in 2003 -- and served as a television analyst for Angels broadcasts after his playing career.
"The Angels organization is mourning the loss of one of our franchise's most beloved icons, Garret Anderson," Angels owner Arte Moreno said in a statement. "Garret was a cornerstone of our organization throughout his 15 seasons and his stoic presence in the outfield and our clubhouse elevated the Angels into an era of continued success, highlighted by the 2002 World Series championship.
"Garret will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Angels fans for his professionalism, class and loyalty throughout his career and beyond. His admiration and respect for the game was immeasurable."
Anderson holds many franchise records, including games played (2,013), total bases (3,743), extra-base hits (796), doubles (489), grand slams (8) and RBIs (1,292). He also is second in runs scored (1,024).
The Angels said they would honor Anderson with a memorial patch on their jerseys for the remainder of the season. There also will be a moment of silence and a video tribute prior to Friday's game.
Anderson's 272 home runs with the franchise are third in Angels history, behind Mike Trout and Tim Salmon. Only Trout has scored more runs in Angels history than Anderson.
In 2002, Anderson batted .306 and drove in a team-leading 123 runs for the then-Anaheim Angels, who won 99 games and earned a wild-card playoff berth. The Halos stormed through the playoffs to the franchise's only championship, overcoming a 3-2 series deficit to Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series.
Anderson was a key factor in the Fall Classic, batting 9-of-32 with six RBIs. He drove in the final three runs of the Series with a tiebreaking three-run double in the third inning of the Angels' 4-1 victory over the Giants in Game 7.
He had a career batting average of .293 with 287 home runs and 1,365 RBIs. His final two seasons were spent with the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers, respectively.
Anderson was born in Los Angeles on June 30, 1972. He attended Granada Hills High School in the suburban San Fernando Valley before the Angels drafted him in the fourth round in 1990.
The Angels said Anderson is survived by his wife, Teresa, daughters Brianne and Bailey, and son Garret "Trey" Anderson III.
RIP
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Just now, mmmmm...beer said:
So it's the original book + one follow up for now. I'd those two so well, you do a other contract. For higher terms usually.
Yeah right?! I feel a I'll do well on podcasts and interviews. I'm a blabby mcblabberson.
Good luck on your new adventure...
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11 hours ago, mmmmm...beer said:
Welp... I got an offer for a two book deal. Prettystoked! I still can't believe anyone would want to read some words I made up. Surreal.
So now, my agent sends a nudge to the other six publishers that acknowledged receipt. We give them two weeks to step aside or jump ino the fray. Or ignore us totally is a other option.
But... If nothing else! Myintial book and a followup to it are greenlit!
Dude!!!
Congratulations!!!
Is this two additional books from the first one that you wrote or just one more...
Be funny to hear, "The #1 book on the best seller list, {{name of book}} by new author mmmmm...beer". So mmmmm...beer, first off, how are things...
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Another option would be if the ignore feature was better than what it currently is... Yes, ignoring a post from someone works great, however, if that feature could be updated somehow to ignore posts that we made by someone else that quoted said loser, er ignored user, then one wouldn't see that crap either...
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I'm for it...
~posty
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I'm going to go ahead and throw a name out there.
in The Geek Club
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