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The Whore of Evil Beckoning You into the Brothel of Despair
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I bet the anonymous commenters on those pro-police blogs having some interesting things to say that will absolutely* will not prove this groups findings.

Another example of Satan keeping a man from living out his dreams.

He will not be making the Premier league next year.

This article could have been written at any point between the hiring of Fredi and the day he is fired. He is a fucking idiot, he has always been a fucking idiot, he will always be a fucking idiot. But Bobby Cox likes him, so he has a job.

The point is to sell the team as soon as they move to the new stadium and “make” as much money as they can until then. With a new stadium, they will be sold for close to $1 billion. That is the only plan.

It the un-luxury tax.

I wonder what term for the “act of sending a journalist that you can’t fucking stand into a situation that will get them killed” is?

Sensitive soul is sensitive. Only slightly less pathetic than Emory being “under attack” by the word “Trump” written in chalk.

Their default should be a boycott. Make US Soccer fix the gap as a condition of them attending the Olympics. They will not have a more powerful bargaining chip until the next World Cup.

The Braves way. At least, he didn’t spike himself.

Sounds about right.

As a Red Sox fan that was me wishing that Sandoval still wore a Giant belt.

Giant belt.

That’s Chinese food. Stay on topic.

Thais for the heads up about Reagan (I’m not surprised). As for characters being killed off, your list doesn’t contradict what I was saying. If Tony Soprano was killed off then we could talk. My point is that “main” characters are never (almost never) THE main character. Instead characters fall into a hierarchy that

I wonder what derailed his hopes to play football?

As a Philip K. Dick fan, it’s possible.

When CBS kills off the entire NCIS team get back to me. The rule of TV is not to let anything happen. Any change is reset. I don’t need shock but something must happen and TV seems set in opposition to that. Ultimately, good story telling ( and i’m having trouble thinking of any TV as “good” story telling) is