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Everything posted by cmh6476
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Just the 10 day, he should be back soon.
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Judge headed to IL
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Happy Gilmore’ Sequel In Development & A Script Has Been Written, Actor Christopher McDonald Says
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I thought it was decent. Lots of cameos. -
I Did Something Really Fawking Stupid Yesterday
cmh6476 replied to BunnysBastatrds's topic in The Geek Club
And banged yours -
I Did Something Really Fawking Stupid Yesterday
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I cussed out my mom -
Do they incorporate redneck rules when they play baseball on a racetrack?
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https://awfulannouncing.com/espn/nfl-media-deal-nearing-report.html By Ben Axelrod on 07/23/2025 With the 2025 NFL season and the launch of ESPN’s direct-to-consumer streaming service both approaching, the two entities find themselves on the verge of a major deal. According to The Atheltic’s Andrew Marchand, ESPN and the NFL are “inside the five-yard line” in their ongoing negotiations, which would see the Worldwide Leader acquire a significant portion of NFL Media. While the details of the potential deal that was first reported on in January 2024 have yet to be finalized, Marchand notes that it could see ESPN acquire properties including the NFL Network, Red Zone Channel and the seven regular-season NFL games that currently air on the league-owned network. Plenty can still change as nothing has been finalized, but Marchand added that talks have advanced to the point that the league has informed its owners that they may need to vote on a deal early next month, which Sports Business Journal also reported last week. At this point, it’s unclear how much money or equity would be exchanged in the deal, although recent reports have valued NFL Media at approximately $2 billion. “It will be enormous,” Marchand reports regarding the potential payday. Even if a deal is agreed upon and approved by the NFL owners in the coming weeks, it may take a while to fully go into effect. As Marchand notes, such a deal would presumably require regulatory approval, with the entire process expected to take an estimated nine months. Still, if/when an agreement is ultimately finalized, it would obviously be a massive deal for both sides. For the NFL, it would mark the culmination of a journey that first began in 2003 when it launched the NFL Network. Selling its media properties at a $2 billion valuation would have obvious financial benefits for the league and add even more exposure byway of a (somehow) stronger presence on ESPN airwaves. As for ESPN, the acquisition of high profile assets such as the NFL Network, Red Zone Channel and regular-season games would arm the Disney property with more NFL-related inventory with the debut of its DTC streaming service expected this fall. While an official launch date has yet to be revealed, we now know that it will cost $29.99 per month and merely be referred to as “ESPN.” Considering that these negotiations were first publicly reported about more than 18 months ago, it’s worth reiterating that nothing here is official until the deal is both agreed upon and approved. But all indications appear to be that a deal is, in fact, on the horizon, and would have significant implications for both the network and the league.
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Red Sawx apparently turned down an offer from the Padres for Duran. Duran makes a lot of sense for the Royals. The question is could a Seth Lugo/ Carter Jensen package be enticing enough for them to bite.
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things are starting to heat up. Mets get lefty Soto from the O’s. Yankees get McMahon from the Rockies. Mariners get Naylor from Arizona… Plenty more to come…
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Happy Gilmore’ Sequel In Development & A Script Has Been Written, Actor Christopher McDonald Says
cmh6476 replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Couldn't stay up till 2 to catch it will have to watch Travis Kelce's acting debut later tonight -
Happy Gilmore’ Sequel In Development & A Script Has Been Written, Actor Christopher McDonald Says
cmh6476 replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
I hear MJF is happy's... son? -
Winning at something.
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Happy Gilmore’ Sequel In Development & A Script Has Been Written, Actor Christopher McDonald Says
cmh6476 replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Anybody have lofty expectations for this? -
Priest Holmes...FFToday picked him back them, who jumped on board
cmh6476 replied to BudBro's topic in The Geek Club
I grabbed the best running back ever -
45-yo D1ck Mountain getting the callup and start today against the Cubs
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I didn't realize jason Bateman was Train's lead singer. Also hozier was great.
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I think I've got TRF and Rusty talked into coming to KC
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I'm here more for the kids. Of them all i like Alabama shakes the best and train the least. From what I heard of fjm I can kind of dig it.
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He's also kind of funny
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Today i shall see hozier, Alabama shakes, train, sheryl crow, father John misty, gigi perez and the 502's
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Looks like you were onto something
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Minnesota yacht club tomorrow...alabama shakes, hozier and a bunch of others tomorrow. Slightly stoopid was last week.
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Was it @swirvenirvin saying the al central sucked?
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I think I've got TRF and Rusty talked into coming to KC
cmh6476 replied to cmh6476's topic in The Geek Club
These guys have plenty of money to get implants, trust me all they do in their group texts is show off pictures on luxurious vacations with extravagant drinks while I'm working during the day