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“Watching this crybaby succeed makes me very upset.”

This is, stylistically, a very appealing and accessible matchup. Ratings will be terrible but it’s really a great series for casual fans.

Well written, Barry. This is exactly how I’ve watched him over the years. This team around him seems ready to accept what he has to offer. The “kids” knew he was a superstar, and now have the rare opportunity to have a future Hall-of-Famer, feed their young careers at a critical time. Great to be a Pens fan right now!

I have never watched hockey. Ever. I can’t explain why, really. I just never cared. But my kids were curious about the sport when we accidentally flipped to this last night. And between my valiant (and failed) attempts at explaining the rules and the frantic energy seen from the players, we were captivated by this

Sorry my five minute photoshop isn’t up to standard. The scaling in the photo is accurate... for an 8 foot floppy.

Unless it’s government property or someone else’s flag, it’s not illegal.

Sarah Connor(s)?

Clarkson/Hammond/May TG never gave honest unvarnished opinions. They were biased, humorous, and bombastic to the point of trolling - that's why everyone liked the show.

Of course maybe you’re right and this wasn’t coordinated.

Say it with me every one.

Nice...are you in sales? Please send me an email - automatchconsulting@gmail.com

RDS Automotive Group, which includes McLaren Philadelphia, Porsche & Maserati of The Main Line. Had hundreds of awesome cars come through but unfortunately so few of them end up staying local. Funny, I knew exactly whose LT that was in the picture I saw on Twitter before I even read the article!

Nice! That LT was delivered by the dealership I work for. Also shame I haven’t seen that LP720 Roadster yet. Philly is great for cars but really only outside the city.

So get off your bottom an do something that’s not wasted. Volunteer to help living veterans. Or are you just talk?

It’s your right to say that, but

Until you have lost someone overseas you will never know the true value this provides. No one in the armed service should ever be forgotten and the Old Guard makes sure that everyone is remembered and honored for the immense sacrifice they made.

Symbols, ceremony, standards and tradition are also parts of a military. They mean something. These are not empty gestures on a barren stage.

If you walk straight out that door and take a hard left, you’ll get back to Gawker.

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National Geographic had a show on Arlington National that included some interviews, footage of the guard, and burials as well. Also worth a watch: