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See also: Fawad Ahmed/Usman Khawaja in the Australian cricket team (VB is a beer, the two players are Muslim)

That’s what the corporate advertising psychologists want to hear!

Trump actually expanded the scope of the Mexico City policy far beyond even George W. Bush.

Every single second he is president is a violation of the Emoluments clause of the constitution.

Jeff Sessions is the worst of the crackers.

Yeah, something else could have been going on with Tsongas, but then that would render my mostly-useless anecdote completely useless. And I’m not sure I can live with that.

She’s one of those people who was never going to be on your side but tells herself (and everyone else she ever talks to) how she might have been on your side but this one person was mean once and she just can’t support a group that would have a mean person in it.

a Goldwater-Reagan-George W. Bush girl

It seems hypocritical to keep referring to it as an egg and not a chicken.

Making the all star team means you have more value as a free agent.

I agree in so much as I think this only matters in terms of contract incentives. I don’t know it should be negotiated out of the CBA because there is still inherent value in a player making the game regardless of whether or not their talent warrants it (see: foreign players with huge vote totals from their native

“Are you a fashion critic?”

goodbye1 doesn’t even have his own blog! How can he critique a REAL blogger?!?!?

You might not be wrong, but here’s the thing: for most of us, it was just an amusing point that Obama drew much larger crowds. DC’s demographics aside, Trump lost by three million votes and is entering office with a historically low 37% approval rating. Of course he wasn’t going to match Obama’s crowds. But for Trump,

lol, what’s Foodspin?

One of the crazier things I remember about that Marlon McCree game was that afterwards, Tomlinson threw a tantrum at the press podium in part because the Patriots had mocked the Chargers by doing Merriman’s “Lights out” dance.

People are focusing very hard on the exact most efficient ways to do things, what to eat, how to rest.

If you just get enough sleep, eat a generally healthy balanced diet, and do a balanced work-out, odds are you’re going to be at 80-90% at your potential based on the intensity and regularity of your workouts. If you

For the average person it’s really not that hard as you don’t need to eat in a perfectly optimal way to achieve the progress you want. It is the guy who is at 12% bodyfat that is trying to get down to 8% for a competition that really needs to have everything perfectly dialed in. The easiest way I have ever seen it

To be fair to you, most of Paul’s family is from NYC, and the logic behind your assumption is sensible. Interestingly enough, when I was growing up in Birmingham, the two most important voices in college football that lived in the city, Paul Finebaum (who lived in Bham for years before moving to Charlotte when the SEC