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College Football Playoffs - we sure needed 12 teams
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I have no idea what this means or why you are comparing college football to pro basketball. -
"He is dead because he had no code. He is dead because he had no honor, and God was watching
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Greg Abbott sees dead people!
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A Tesla Cybertruck has exploded at Trump Hotel in Las Vegas.
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Cybertrucks look like DeLoreans on steroids. -
College Football Playoffs - we sure needed 12 teams
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All the teams that had byes have lost so far in the college playoffs. If Georgia goes down it will be a clean sweep. -
Mysterious Fog Across America Brings Illness And Panic
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Each time I see this thread title, I read it as "Mysterious Frog..." and then realize it's Fog and I'm bummed out. -
Wordle 1,293 3/6 π©π© π¨π©π© π©π©π©π©π© Framed #1028 π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ https://framed.wtf Framed - One Frame Challenge #31 π© https://framed.wtf/one-frame
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House panel votes to release Matt Gaetz ethics report
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Ten Dead And Thirty Injured Last Night In New Orleans
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So you're saying that maybe she was hired cause she was a lesbian? Bowchicka wow wow. -
Ten Dead And Thirty Injured Last Night In New Orleans
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Waking up to headlines like this make me sick and depressed. -
Ten Dead And Thirty Injured Last Night In New Orleans
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Right before the Sugar Bowl, that's today, I think. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
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Holy crap, you weren't kidding. -
Wordle 1,292 3/6 π¨π¨π© π¨π¨π© π©π©π©π©π© Framed #1027 π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ https://framed.wtf I've heard of this movie, supposedly great black comedy but I haven't gotten around to seeing it. Framed - One Frame Challenge #30 π© https://framed.wtf/one-frame I just watched a vid about special FX that referenced this movie---so it was fresh in my mind
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Didn't look like a blindsided block to me---they only should have had 44 yards to go on 2nd down.
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CPAP, but I'm a nose breather and my CPAP, just goes to my nose---can't get any air when I'm sick. But, just thinking about it, I might get a full face mask and see if I can use it when I'm sick.
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They are quoting Coming to America.
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Wow, this thread really took a turn---shocker. Pre-suspension Ali was a heavy-weight with the defense and reflexes of a middleweight. Watching his early fights are great just to see him dodging punches nearly as they thrown. He was so impossibly fast and guys would just completely whiff and leave themselves totally defenseless to his counters. His left jab was incredibly accurate and the overhand right was deceptively powerful. Also you can't forget about his stamina, he looked fresh even in the late rounds. IMO, pre-suspension Ali might have been about as perfect of a fighter as you could put together. After the suspension though is when he fought some some wars and maybe the deepest heavyweight era of all-time, Frazier, Norton and Foreman, Quarry, Shavers and Patterson. Except for Quarry, all those guys won at least one championship belt. He wasn't the same fighter physically after the layoff, but he was still a brilliant tactician, and he just had so much will power to keep fighting. And yeah, it took it's toll on him as seen in his later years, it was tough to see him like that. Based on the pre-suspension dominance of his early career and then the post-suspension comeback where he beat so many great fighters and beat them all(until the very end) I have him ranked as the best ever.
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One of our younger co-workers is a Bears fan and once they got number 1 paired with the 9 was convinced this was their season. He would send me tweets from the Bears training camp anytime Caleb completed a pass. Right before the season started he declared that the Bears would go 12-5 and then listed all the wins. The best part, even on a 10 game losing streak he's still talking trash. Naturally though, it's switched to the Packers and how they overpaid for Jordan Love or how good they are going to be when they get the offensive coordinator from the Lions. I think all the losing over the years has given him CTE.
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Wordle 1,291 4/6 π¨π© π¨π¨ π¨π¨π¨π© π©π©π©π©π© Framed #1026 π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ https://framed.wtf Framed - One Frame Challenge #29 π© https://framed.wtf/one-frame
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My first job was in a diner that was nearly identical to Mel's, except with a view of a lake and on my first day all my expectations of it were based on her TV show. RIP
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Colorado man accused of attacking TV reporter, saying βThis is Trumpβs America nowβ
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There were more serious ones, like A Time to Kill, but The Rainmaker was my favorite Grisham by a mile. There were parts of that book, finding the bugs in the office and using them against the defense, that literally had me laughing out loud, near tears to be honest. I just checked out his Wiki and realized I haven't read any of his books in years, any recommendations since say 2000?
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Did you read the book?