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Also... that plot synopsis...

Philadelphia was the Greek name for the city now known as Amman, Jordan.

Medina too.

But both writing passed instead of past? Sounds like a copy/paste job.

As a kid, I loved ValuJet for the logo and plane toys they occasionally gave out. I didn't concern myself with their safety record :)

Crap on me, Tim Burke.

Pretty much. Although ESPN3 is not a conventional network- there frequently are many ESPN3 branded games being broadcast simultaneously.

Pretty sure that date will be a blank space on their calendar. Pencil her in.

Have you ever driven on the Beltway? Brand new toll lanes excepted, there is no way 105 is safe on any stretch.

Opposing fans were chanting "No Means No" at Maryland's Dez Wells a few years back.

And I hear they have a great police department as well.

And I hear they have a great police department as well.

Opposing fans were chanting the same at Maryland's Dez Wells a few years back. Athough you could say chanting this at an athletic event trivializes a very serious problem, I'm all in favor of the meme-ification of "No Means No." It does nothing harmful except raise awareness around issues of consent and rape culture.

This is all because of a domestic violence incident by a player, and the fans are the awful people?

Ejected no, but players have been suspended afterwards for similar this year.

Huh. I stand corrected. Thank you for reducing my ignorance.

Well, yes, because it's out of bounds as soon as it hits the top of the backboard.

So they built a knockoff DHC-6 Twin Otter? I'll stick with the Canadian version. I've even had to jump out of one and I'd fly it again!- Twin Otters are popular for skydiving :)

The problem with Lynch's response is that it's not on tape.

Sure, the courts are the proper venue for civil suits seeking damages. But I'd argue that a student conduct hearing is a form of arbitration you agree to when you enroll, with certain remedies up to expulsion. No one forced him to be a student there, and be bound by the code of student conduct.