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Yeah, you know the use of the word “Caucasian” just has its origin in a utterly discredited branch of anthropology, but go for it. Use a meaningless word. Unless you are talking about Tat people or the like, but then that doesn’t work because they speak an non-Indo-European language and that’s a problem because, you

Shulkin went to Hampshire. He’s ineligible. Hampshire grads tend to think for themselves and/or have been kicked out of every other private college in the Northeast. There’s a huge skeleton somewhere in his closet. I am guessing it is his captaincy of an intramural ultimate team.

Wait? 72.4% of Americans have ethnic origins in the Caucasus Mtns? Fascinating. So we all are related to these folks?

NP if 10 grand less. Put it in the garage. Douche it up in the summer on the way to the beach and on nice weekends. It will go for a lot more in a few years.

I’ve got a C-note that says he woundn’t finish the Barkley Marathons.

Nothing says protecting amateur status like a douchecanoodle trip on the public dime!

You should see the chick from Cherry Hill who got salty with her though.

I find this response perfectly adequate.

Warm Sticky Bun Take: It is a(n) (un)fortunate quirk of hockey that a hot goaltender can mean a deep run into the playoffs.

+1 Vanderbilt

Completely irrational NP for Roots-rotary at the current $18500. Take it out, put it where it belongs. Swap in a VW engine ($500). Put it back up for sale on TheSamba. Get $15000 for it. Bang. $3000 Roots-blown rotary. Or maybe I am on crack

Stone was great with Harry Caray too. Caray could really lose the plot sometimes and Stone was able to reel in that bastard. I have never and will never listen to Hawk Harrelson, but that he can do this to Stone is maddening.

You take a girl out of Jersey, but you can’t take the Jersey out of the girl.

That’s no one’s business but the Turks.

New Jersey drivers are pretty damn good. Pretty damn mean too.

I am enjoying both your deployment of the etymological fallacy and your defense of a fantastically shitty place to live.

This year is pretty tough, but in general the Giro is not as pressure packed and even the iconic climbs are just that skosh off the Tour. I’ve been on the Stelvio and it is tough as hell for a stage and, I don’t care how you try to compare it, it’s not the Galibier or Mont Ventoux. Just the crowds alone are different.

You assume that totalitarian societies are what you think they are.