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I would be interested in getting her husband's perspective as well. I mean, maybe he is totally fine with it. But, there were a couple of moments here where it crossed my mind that he could be harboring some secret jealousy and resentment that he's burying because he doesn't want to lose her. It's impossible to know

Speaking of Settings: there's lots of them.

The end is deer.

The fools! They've doomed us all!

Those Tracy Morgan DVDs aren't going to deliver themselves!

I would argue that camera truck, smartly, realized he didn't have enough room to complete the turn before the downhill truck arrived.

I don't understand why we need refs trotting over to the video hood and then walking back. If we want to speed it up why don't they do it the NHL way where the ref is given a headset and some guy back in New York can say "it's a touchdown"

Doesn't holding occur on the line on nearly every play? Isn't it physically impossible for seven officials to monitor 22 players?

Kickstarter itself isn't a scam. I've backed many successful projects. But it can be used for nefarous purposes, and there is risk associated with backing a project. But to call Kickstarter a scam is just wrong.

I am the only car enthusiast on earth who supports two license plates.

Are people misreading the question or in stupid. The question seems to ask if at any time they were at the same point. Like at 12:45 he stood at 450m up on both days... Not whether he crossed paths.

People need to stop saying this. Cops actually don't act on every single call. If they have strong reason to believe it's a fake, they can choose to either ignore it or just send a car to drive past and see if anything is happening. I'm not blaming these specific cops for anything, as I have no information on how

If I were in front of a camera while that happened I would have totally made it a point to immediately check on the person to see if they're okay (even though it looked very minor) so then I could watch the video later and jerk off to all of the "what a class act" posts I would accumulate.

Thanks for this, Barry. People are going to argue about the playcall forever, but Butler's recognition of the situation, his ability to learn from getting beat on the same play in practice, and most importantly his physical ability to jump the route are the most important parts of the play.

Fared better than that poor kid Nationwide killed.

"He'll be fine."

I would just like to point out that you just wrote an article about an elderly man taking a piss.