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You make a very good point. However. I would totally bone Bryan Cranston on a train. I would bone him on a plane. I would bone him here or there, I would bone him anywhere.

The character is the whole thing. If you named a team the Frederick Douglasses and had a black sambo for a mascot there really is nothing redeeming in the origin of the team name.

That comment just made me blush and put a big exaggerated grin on my face!

I kind of really want him to end up with the Pens so he can retire there. Also, I want to be able to wear this jersey again.

Why not just eliminate the middle-man and let Donnie Jr. and Eric just hunt poors?

So the House version would leave 23 million uninsured, the Senate 22 million. That means that the Senate’s version would SAVE insurance for A MILLION PEOPLE!!!! And the “lying media”, who are in the pocket of “big-population” will claim the Republicans don’t care!!

I really don’t think McConnell has the votes to get this passed. It alienates the few remaining moderates and then there’s the assholes like Ted Cruz who won’t vote for it because it’s not evil enough.

Here’s a fun party game: How many of these players will be with this franchise the first time it makes the playoffs?

Not even close. Tanaka lost a no hitter and the game in a way more infuriating fashion when he got shelled for six runs in the first inning against the Astros, last month.

Plus it’s a great way to teach the kids to sit back from the TV.

Plus it’s a great way to teach the kids to sit back from the TV.

“You’re telling me!”

Why say “Five Gulf Nations cut ties with Qatar” when you can say “Five Gulf Nations break Qatar strings?” That’s web journalism 101, Wags.

Haters gonna hate. Potatoes gonna potate.

Would you say Crosby is hockey’s Tim Duncan?

The laws originally allowed for much easier arrests for incitement, and were often used to go after leftists and minorities, because until 1969, the Supreme Court’s caselaw said that it was against the first Amendment to advocate for unlawful behavior (meaning you could constitutionally be arrested for advocating for

I remember a friend who played with him at Shattuck Saint-Mary’s said that whenever practice was done, they would all leave and go somewhere together, while Crosby stayed at the rink and played for another 3-4 hours.

Crosby has been in the public eye in Canada for about 14 years now. If he has any real interests in anything other than hockey I don’t know if it’s ever been mentioned. If he’s passionate about anything or is even aware of the world around him it’s never gotten much time.

Nah. Inciting violence in general is perfectly legal. It has to be inciting “imminent” violence in order for it to be against the law.

I’ve done Murph a couple times (no vest), and I think my best time ever was around 55 minutes. For comparison, I can run a mile in 5:30, two miles at 13:00 without feeling particularly winded, rock climb regularly at V4s pushing to V5s, and oh yeah, I played in the fucking NFL.

The show had some really good themes, great aesthetics, and was really cool as a period piece, but it really wasn’t that good of a show, I’m not surprised it got cancelled.