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Or the hot water with lemon crowd who are too cheap for tea.

Yes, also the platform for the uptown J line is right beneath their front door. I mean, the complaint is just completely nuts, but for context, this is one of the few blocks in NYC where there are bomb sniffing dogs and gates to halt traffic.

This is completely nuts. You forgot to mention that this is one of the only blocks in NYC where they have gates to stop vehicle traffic and bomb sniffing dogs at almost every corner. It is also directly across from the exchange and also a major tourist destination that is flooded with foot traffic. I guess, what I am

“Coaching” is kinda a giant scam. Yes, there needs to be a boss of sorts that makes sure everyone acts professional, resolves internal disputes, and incentivizes the players to go out and play hard every night. However, the idea that much more than 10% of coaches can add any value to performance of their players

There is something amiss with your quotations between paragraphs three and four. Maybe use a block quote instead?

Chicago west is definitely the name of a medical drama.

Great Job!

The original article was not very interesting. The Simmons take on the article was a little more interesting the first time he said it because you saw how worked up he was over a not very interesting article. Simmons regurgitating his take a week later in print is especially yawn worthy. They fact that ya’ll thought

If that 18% is actually correct, it means 11 million people would change their mind. Not saying you are wrong, but 11 million is a lot.

Just a light, “glass half-full” take. 82% of Trump voters saying they would vote for him again means 18% might not, which is like 11 million people who have changed their mind. Obviously, we are shocked that it is not higher, but that is a lot. Basically the population of the entire state of Ohio changing their mind

Exactly. Also, how are they going to convict anyone of possessing those drugs? Everyone can say “Its not mine, I do not know where it came from, we were having a party, someone else must have brought it.” In any world where justice is more than just gears turning, there will be 70 dismissals followed by 70 42 USC 1983

I am way more skeptical. This new protocol is basically the NFL acknowledging that its viewers can diagnose a concussion from their couch better than the team doctors.

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How did ya’ll miss “Fangerous” in paragraph two?

Notice the question pertains to “no-shows,” meaning the ticket was already sold. How much do you want to bet they did little to no actual study (like a phone survey of the end ticket purchaser) into the reason why ticket purchasers did not show up to games. Its almost like the racists old man could not help them self

I don’t know enough (anything) about drug testing in soccer, but wouldn’t these players’ leagues catch the doping even if FIFA was turning a blind eye towards it? I guess most of the national team players also play in the Russian league, so maybe they can pull it off??

I see from the rest of your comments that you are still quite pissed about this which kinda proves my point.

You have to warp your mind into their own world. Basically, its (A) Trump has condemned the Anthem Protests (B) the NFL has done nothing to stop the Anthem Protests (C) Liberals hate America/Trump and should, therefore, Love the NFL because they refuse to stop the Anthem Protests (D) That Stadium is near empty (E) the

I think its wet, which might actually be the reason for the poor attendance as well. . .

Seriously? Dude is incredibly unqualified and then spent his entire resignation letter arguing that,CONTRARY TO EVERYTHING THAT EVERYONE WHO WATCHED THE HEARING SAW, INCLUDING THE BULK OF THE HEARING WHERE HE ADMITTED THAT HE HAD NO CLUE ABOUT TRIAL WORK OR THE FRCP, he was qualified.