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Why would they make so much more if they won the Stanley Cup? They already have the highest ticket prices in the league, have a re-sale ticket average of something like $400 a ticket because the demand is so great, have sold out every single game for years and years, and have a season ticket waiting list that's the

I agree with #7, but I have the Sens at #6. This is because I'm from the Ottawa area originally and hate the fans there. I don't really want that owner to have success either (for Ottawa-specific reasons, he's been a cunt about some casino nonsense).

After losing a cat to gastrointestinal cancer that could have been stimulated by inflammation from an unnatural diet, I put my younger cats on a homemade raw diet. They've been doing well on it for a couple of years now, following a recipe designed by a veterinarian. I'm still trying to figure out how to improve the

I imagine they have contracts in place for some re-orders and stuff. Same reason why it's taking CVS a while to phase out cigarettes. They already had contracted orders in the pipeline.

I'm sorry you went through that. Haven't really seen anything like that at my school, though we're an elementary school. I've never seen measuring of shorts or skirts, though I'm fairly confident no one would ever do it in public even if it came up as an issue. I think the intent of my school's dress code is to avoid

Not that I am in support over super strict dress codes, but I do teach at a school that enforces a more lenient dress code. There are still plenty of violations, and to address the last sentence: Kids show up between 8 and 9 for home room. It's visually obvious if they're violating in a way that needs to be addressed.

I shall check it out if it's on there. I haven't heard of it before.

I don't know if I'd find him attractive if I hadn't seen him in other things like The Wire, where he was mega hot, but yeah. The facial hair doesn't do him any favours, but he's still quite attractive.

Quite true, but they were obviously specifically inspired by the Canadian iteration considering that they hired Kevin O'Leary and Robert Herjavic from that version.

It would actually be nice if his misogyny was the worst thing about him.

I certainly hope it gets rightfully overturned, and props to them for putting themselves out there and fighting it (because some would be too embarrassed to). That said, I would assume everyone in this town could still buy what they need via Amazon.com (or other website), at least those with a bank account, debit

That's not even the best Wendys' chicken sandwich. It's all about the Asiago Ranch Chicken Club.

"With the Chicken Bacon Swiss, I ask to swap the mustard out for ranch dressing for stellar results."

Yes, that is all it would have taken. Once he was logged in, they had to find out in-game what system he was in and fly to it (and there are in-game methods to find out where a logged in character is without any kind of stalker-like investigations), but that's it.

This article is over-dramatic, and accordingly, so are the replies. All they did was add the guy to the equivalent of a friend's list that pops up a notification when someone logs in. So they added him years ago, didn't have to do anything in the interim, happened to be online when he signed in finally, and they were

All they did was add him to an in-game friend's list or some kind of watchlist that tells them when anyone logs in. It's really not as dramatic as this article makes it sound.

I responded with links before you posted this. It's in many articles about this.

Dogs with high prey drive frequently do not see babies and very young children the same as they do older humans. Young children look, sound, and move like prey. They flail, squeal, run around, are much smaller, and look, smell, and act differently all around. They don't have our brains or necessarily our understanding

I didn't diagnose anyone over the internet, thanks. It's been mentioned in media articles about this.