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He spent most of those two minutes of video practically grabbing on to the cars. And at 1:00, he doesn’t just accept a Sticky Bottle, he hands it to them in the car! And holds on while they pull him back up to the rear of the cavalcade! He was drafting off of everything in sight!

I didn’t believe the statistic about 90% support among Republicans. It seems to me that we see, hear, and know tons of Republicans who are appalled at what he’s done and how he’s behaved. But then a quick search found this page from Gallup Polls that fully supports your data. I will admit I’m astounded.

I was intrigued by the undelivered Jet Airways plane in the video. Anyone know what they do with those? Can Boeing repurpose it — repaint the exterior, redo the interior, etc — and then resell it to another airline? (I mean, after they fix the MAX problems, of course.) Or will the remains of Jet make the final payment

Thanks for the reply.

About a decade ago I attended a Cornell-University of North Dakota match and one of the guys I was with said he thought a UND player who was on the ice had already been drafted in the NHL, even though he was still playing college hockey. He asked some folks wearing UND jackets if that was true,

Thanks for the information. I appreciate it.

My ignorance would impress you. It always impresses me. Plus, I read lots of stuff about which I have no clue. I do know that American baseball is the top league in the world, and American soccer is not. I just wondered where hockey came in on that scale, and it wouldn’t surprise me if some other league was the top

I’m asking a question because I don’t know the answer. Where is US hockey in relation to the rest of the world? Is it like baseball, where players from around the world come to the MLB to play, or is it like soccer, where the best American players go overseas to play, or is it somewhere in between?

our players work too hard, and they deserve to have everything,

This 2007 report focuses on “small arms”; on page 14 the author notes that, within this report,Small arms are state-owned [weapons]. Firearms are civilian-owned [weapons].”

Asking because I don’t know: why do the wheels (or brakes?) start smoking after he’d stopped the car? And does an injury to a pit member immediately disqualify or end the race for the driver?

I’m in Europe right now - primarily the UK, Germany, and France, and I’m so frustrated by the faucets that only have cold water in them. Maybe there are two handles, but even so, only cold water comes out. Usually there’s just one. And it’s only cold. Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.

Two related databases to note; one is relatively old, the other is nascent:

I don’t see “Her Majesty” on the list, but I guess maybe the Queen’s tickets are comp’d.

I, too, am a constituent of Rep. Tom Reed. It should be noted that he is co-chair of the Congressional Diabetes Caucus, the largest House caucus (because who doesn’t love diabeetus?). Obviously, the AHCA will directly cause the deaths of many poor diabetics, along with others who have pre-existing conditions.

Just last night I learned of the existence of Sir Les Patterson, AO. There’s another Leslie saying the same thing.

“Fred, if you’re here, stand up and take a bow.”

But, but, but... the offense made a ton of mistakes in the Washington-Alabama game, right? I mean, basic, dumb, simple, delay of game mistakes, which cost them a lot. I don’t comment on football, because I know others know more than I do. But I watched that game (Go Huskies) and even I was surprised at the basic

I hear Chelsea’s considering a move into politics. So we got that going for us...

This one actually deserves all the stars on the Interwebs. “Simultaneously win and lose all of Trump’s voters” with Obama as a foreign leader is brilliant.