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With that goal, Blaze hoped to finally win the affection of his father, Nitro.

“I’m totally certain something was in that drink,”- This is from the accuser in that new documentary. The toxicology report done mere hours after the alleged incident proves this indisputably false. This alone should be enough for a counter-suit, no?

Her entire claim is based on her allegation that she was either drugged, or too inebriated, to give consent. The toxicology report, as well as eyewitness testimony from her friends, contradicts this. I doubt she will win, and I doubt Winston will win his Counterclaim. The only winner will be Winston’s attorney

Heidi always ruining sports broadcasts smh

“My firing reminds me of the 1980 playoff series between the Celtics and 76ers, where in game 5, Larry Legend hit 5 of 19 from the field while Dr. J put up 25 ppg in the series. Bird got smoked in game five while I sat in the rafters of the Garden with my Dad. He sat that dumbfounded for a good 45 minutes before we

That entire site is dedicated to making Spygate seem like not a big deal. There’s even a link at the top of the main page that takes you to an article dedicated to Spygate being nothing at all.

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Jon Stewart: “Tommy...you cheating fucker.”

But FYI, you can dislike Courtney Love without being sexist. She’s just a piece of work. I remember seeing an interview with her years ago where she went on and on about how much better of a musician she was than her husband. Even if that’s true, which, whatever, is not the point, who the fuck says that about their

Legal term. In a civil trial it means “loses suit.” And possibly house and car.

“My husband can’t throw these people under the bus and catch them at the same time!”

Thank you for your call, Tommy from Quincy!

To be fair, he was trying to throw them in the bus.

16 is legal, right?

“And, while it appears Russian forces are fighting in Eastern Ukraine, we also do not believe there was any knowledge or wrongdoing by Vladimir Putin.”

Stay out of civil court.

HTF does this add up to a finding of only “more probable than not” that they participated in violations of the Playing Rules? This seems more like it amounts to “blatantly, hilariously obvious.”

Yeah, this definitely seems like the kind of thing that would go on without Belicheck knowing about it.