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I mean, I can agree with you on that point. I'm a woman who doesn't really give many shits about pro sports (college football only) and I only read Deadspin so I can talk to my husband about shit he likes... and I love Lightning games. I don't even really know what is going on 78% of the time but they have fucking

You don't think it has anything to do with location, though? I mean it's Florida. It seems so odd to me we have so many hockey fans. I work like, two blocks from the stadium, and seeing the numbers that flood downtown for those games is amazing. Not to mention the number of offices down here that use it as client

Meanwhile, Jeff Vinik released his plans for Channelside yesterday and it looks fucking awesome. 1 billion, 5 to 7 years, and the Lightning will continue to have the best attendance of all of our regional sports teams, which is fucking nuts because it is hockey in Florida.

I know the ol hormones are raging because I am distracted away from Hottie Harry by CUTE BABY OMG HELLOW BABY I WANT TO PINCH YOUR CHEEKS.

99% woot!

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accomplice liability makes sense! I had never heard of this case to be honest so I was kind of digging like you. It isn't totally clear.

No there has to be a separate felony. She must be engaging in a felony, during the course of which a murder is committed. Think about it, if it was your way any time you were just walking with someone who then, totally unknown to you of their plans, shot someone, you'd be guilty of that murder. Luckily that isn't how

This reminds me to pick up ear plugs and nightshades for my flight next week! Like a normal person. Who plans ahead.

I don't see that she was convicted of any bank robberies; I only see that she was accused and then acquitted.

I guess I shouldn't have been so flippant. I know that it happened to those women (in fact, my bachelor's thesis was on the region!), but its a rather odd reference for the average person to make, since 1. it relates nothing to her case and 2. raping women is a rather common war tactic (ugh) and the average person

Yeah theoretically speaking I totally agree.

Oh yes, absolutely. There is always a chance they wouldn't let her go, though my guess is that in this instance it's already been discussed and agreed to.

This is such a tough issue to deal with. Even if she didn't commit murder, she did commit a crime: escaping from prison. But she was wrongfully convicted, and the chances that an appeal would actually do anything are nearly zero. Was she supposed to really trust this system that treated her so abhorrently in the first

I don't think so. If a Cuban national committed murder in the U.S., and returned to Cuba, the U.S. could still seek to extradite him/her. It's really about the countries' relationship, and where the crime was committed, not about citizenship.

What an incredibly odd reference to make. Why Bosnia, of all places?

My husband kept his rollerblades (I know; I know) forever because he never knew when he'd end up at a skate park...

The attention you get when you say you were raped is literally the worst kind of attention. It is either people calling you a liar or coddling you to the extent you feel like a child or ignoring you because they don't know how to react. I can't imagine desiring that attention, in any form. It's one of the many, many

OH MY GOD. WTF InTouch!?