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Did he see the victim?

The Byombo dream shake is like that dream where all your teeth start falling out.

His father is a famous broadcaster. Nepotism is ruining America.

Well that’s what you get for favoring KC over Toronto.

I’m hesitant to call these dunks. No hand to rim contact. I think these should shots should be called reverse finger rolls.

*Commercial Breaks. I think you’re on to something.

Yup. When you’re down one run in the bottom of the ninth with 1 out and a runner on third, you’ll get to see Brett whiff on 3 back to back pitches in the dirt. Great athlete, lots of talent, horrendous ball player.

Lawrie is great. Watched him strike out 4 times on 12 pitches one time.

They are contacting the NFL offices not the Gambino family bookie. I watched your comment drop instantly. Good on you for +1’ing your own comments.

You aren’t familiar with the word integrity. The ref’s aren’t corrupt they just have an impossible job with all these subjective penalties.

They officials aren’t any worse. There are just more camera angles.

This has to be putting quite the strain on his relationship with the Bush boys. Weren’t they tight?

You guys are so good when you report. The Tom Ley / Samer Kalaf stuff is just abysmal.

She’s got the latino milf lover market cornered aka all hetero-sexual men. These execs suck.

Yeah. Radical French nationalists have compared their plights to those of African American’s. It’s offensive to everyone and some of the dumbest shit spoken by any Canadian anywhere.

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Team of all black players? I think you mean shorthanded line.

PK is smart is enough to never tell someone in Quebec how to talk. They are sensitive about that shit. Imagine a dude in Texas walked down the street with bull-horn yelling ENGLISH ONLY, ENGLISH ONLY. He would catch a lot of flack. If a dude in Quebec does something similar to promote French, they build a statue of

If your Grandma doesn’t like Rick and Morty it’s time for the Home.

He uses an entire episode criticize the TV industry for being reluctant to cast two Indian American mainstays in a show. He proceeds to do the same thing in his own Netflix show.