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For now. We're working on sending him there. Only question is whether it's to be in 2 months or 50 months.
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Yes. I sent Scott a screenshot. Looks like it's fixed now.
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We're going to have a fun reprise tonight....
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I know so many of his friends, the ones mentioned in the article. I didn't know your dad. I'm sorry, my man. Keep your chin up if you can, and if you can't, I'm a message away.
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It's that you live in Manitoba that is wrong. You'll straighten it out someday. BTW What is a Manitoba?
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Sabres Sign Goalie Dustin Tokarski to a 2 Year Deal
Eleven replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Unfortunately, you are right on. I can't believe that they couldn't improve the position in this market, but apparently Dustin and some dude who is 20 from the freaking SEL or whatever (Liger don't you dare correct me after shutting down a thread because I posted a Seinfeld clip) is enough. -
Sabres Sign Goalie Dustin Tokarski to a 2 Year Deal
Eleven replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Oh, for crying out loud. Can the Sabres get a real goalie? Please? This team has a history, maybe even a legendary history, of great goaltending, and they've got Dustin from the Charlotte Checkers now? -
2020 United States Presidential Election
Eleven replied to LTS's topic in The Oval Office (Politics)'s Topics
The same divide exists everywhere and has for about forever. It's less than 100 years since Europe had serfs. (Source: https://www.amazon.com/Russia-1000-Year-Chronicle-Wild-East/dp/1468305018 ; see also Bertolt Brecht's Caucasian Chalk Circle). Frankly, I wouldn't be surprised if some nations that consider themselves to be European still have them. Whether rural people vote in their own best interests, or in the best interests of their descendants, is another question. They purposely are left uneducated and in fear that their meager economy will disappear if the group that actually wants to help them wins. This is not new, nor is it particularly American (the sources I posted above are Eurasian). Collin Peterson (D-MN) was defeated last night. Now, I am not sorry to see a Boomer who spent WAY TOO LONG (30 years) in Congress go, but the fact is, he was the chair of the Congressional Ag Committee for a long time. Goodbye to that voice; he's been replaced by another career politician, who may as well be a Boomer (1965) and who has no command whatsoever of the international issues that matter to her district and who won't chair anything. She'll screw up the farmers, all right. Peterson wasn't even a true Dem; he was DFL (Democrat-Farm-Labor), which is a Minnesota-only thing as far as I know. -
2020 United States Presidential Election
Eleven replied to LTS's topic in The Oval Office (Politics)'s Topics
This won't end. -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Szczechura Anyone who has read James's story knows this is true. Thank you.
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I have no idea what time it is in "real time," but I've been awake for three four hours. That's enough time to be shipwrecked on Gilligan's Island.
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I've watched The Great Train Robbery about 100 times, the last time, last week. I just might have to tonight. It was his best role by far.
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Knox won't be able to drop as many balls.
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I thought @New Scotland (NS) might like this from the Norwich City subreddit. And stop changing your user name!
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@SwampD is right. I never had thought about it. It DOES always have that aftertaste. I think it's malt. It tastes malty.
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Killing time: how do we fix the worst penalty killing in the NHL?
Eleven replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
Triangle and a rover instead of box. Hot take, I know. -
Yet allowed here because it supports a certain mod's political position. Or maybe he hasn't logged on yet tonight to police the positions he doesn't agree with. I caught him last night, but tonight, maybe he's just not online. Notable that The Lancet, JAMA, and The New England Journal of Medicine all rejected publication. Those are three of the most prestigious medical journals in the West.
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I have noted this many times here: The Washington Examiner was a free weekly, distributed in baskets at bus stops and metro stations. It is as prestigious as the Amherst Bee or Artvoice.
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No, because the NBA hasn't decided yet. Once the NBA makes a decision, the NHL will do something.
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Buffalo Possible Frontrunner to be a Hub City in NHL Return
Eleven replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
The Blue Jays were stuck here because Pennsylvania and Maryland wouldn't take them and all of MLB was not allowing fans anyway. The Raptors would be more likely to go to a city in a state that is allowing limited in-person attendance. Pittsburgh comes to mind. -
Buffalo Possible Frontrunner to be a Hub City in NHL Return
Eleven replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
So you saw the above and did nothing about it. Not surprising. -
It's my bathroom tiling. I play that clip on loop when I shower.