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Nah, this is straight up Malarkey. The time to ignore Trump was 10 years ago, when some media folks, looking to fill dead air/space used him as a go-to source, therefore giving him visibilty. Those same media folks gave credence to all of his bullshit proclamations about running for public office, way back when, while

Wow. Herm done lost his damn mind! I thought he was gonna stroke out there, for a minute.

I love poodles, and I will thank you for not disparaging them further.

It’s time to return to 2015. Your driver is here.

“If I had been there, I would have kicked him in the head!”

He loves those Unwritten Rules because he cannot read.

At least he didn’t Dab on Dem Folks.

This fight was held at the Barclays Center, which is in Brooklyn. Many people who lived in Brooklyn, where the Barclays Center now stands, were forced from their homes so that the Barclays Center could be built on that land. Affordable housing, once available in that part of Brooklyn has been replaced by Expensive

Sure you can.

It’s the soul of the Franchise that’s cursed.

Ben Carson worked on your air conditioner?

Oof!

No, but if they work hard, say their prayers, and take their vitamins, they just might make it one day!

Oh —- he’s that guy?

What? Do you not recognize an artfully executed Ben Carson impression when you see one?

Good observation. For some reason, I’ve been thinking he signed a 6 yr deal, not 7. Anyway, I get the feeling that he’d like to finish his career somewhere closer to home (TN), so that may be a factor in his decision-making. I know for a fact that he wasn’t all that thrilled with the spring/fall weather in Detroit, so

Well, it also helps if you can read a defense, and throw a 25 yd Out. Namath could do these things, unlike Johnny Foosball.

Oh, I agree that pitchers have a tendency to fall off after a certain point, and that it’ll probably happen to Price, too. What I’m saying is, even tho DP will be 33 when he can opt out of this contract (which he most likely will), chances are pretty good that he’ll still be less of a risk to sign than CC was at the

I see what you mean, but the situations aren’t really comparable because Price is not a 300 lb. pitcher with a bad knee. I mean, I’m no baseball Oracle, but even I knew that the Yankees would end up regretting re-signing C.C. ‘cause there was no way his body would hold up for the length of that contract.

Wow. Even Baylor would be ashamed to play that sched.