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@RestrictedDaily Oakland Raiders back ended by perhaps the greatest defensive season by a player in NFL history. A player that belonged in Canton decades ago!
#LesterHayes
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@JBoudouris @Badluckbirch Sorry you had this experience. To lighten your mood, I present this poor fella who was given “Practice Round” tickets to The Masters, only to be told to put his clubs away… 😂

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@Badluckbirch I have had SO many friends on social media reach out and tell me they've had the exact same experience. Crazy that they can get away with this.
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This is worth repeating:
I never cared that you were gay until you started shoving it down my throat, and I never cared what color you were until you started blaming me for your problems.
I never cared about your political affiliation until you started condemning me for mine.
I really never even cared where you were born until you wanted to erase my history and blame my ancestors for your problems.
I never even cared if your beliefs were different from mine until you said my beliefs were wrong.
But now I care. My patience and tolerance are gone, and I am not alone in feeling like this. There are millions of us who feel like this.
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@JGtradingcycles @R_Carpiniello Simple search would bring up NYR fan accounts calling out how soft big 6’6” Boyler played back in day.
Love it when 🤡 on here get exposed. Then cry & block.

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@JGtradingcycles @R_Carpiniello Everybody in the “hockey world” knew 6’6” Boyler was soft on the boards. Are you even serious? Damn, you really don’t know puck, Greenblatt.
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@JGtradingcycles @R_Carpiniello Dominic Moore was much better. But hey, you watched every game that year. Congrats. So did I. Boyler was soft & you know it, if you actually watched “every game”..
Solid analyst but would love to see more energy.
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@MikeBilleci @R_Carpiniello that's how I know you are not a fan
I watched every game that yr
he played his role very effectively
and most serious fans knew that
which is why after going to various teams
he settled in with MSG
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@JGtradingcycles @R_Carpiniello He was very bad that season. Took too many penalties & was beyond soft for his size. He did however, have a nice snipe in the finals.
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@MikeBilleci @R_Carpiniello I actually thought he was a very important contributor
to the team that went to the Finals in 2014
very good penalty killer
now he has a mellow approach and has some good
insight into the game
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@JGtradingcycles @R_Carpiniello You sound like a guy that thought big Boyler was strong in the corners…
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@MikeBilleci @R_Carpiniello you don't sound like a real Rangers fan to me
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@VigilantFox “I love being funny”. Huh? When? Literally never in his narcissistic 58 years on earth.
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Jimmy Kimmel tells critics to stop telling him his job is to be funny.
Says his job is “whatever I DECIDE my job is.”
Suggests that if his comedy suffers because he wants to talk about Trump, then so be it.
“I just can’t imagine on those nights talking about anything other than what we are talking about.”
“I think it would be embarrassing if we didn’t talk about this stuff. It would be shameful.”
“I love telling jokes. I love being funny. I love when the audience laughs… But well-rounded human beings don’t behave that way.”
“And to say that, ‘Your job is this,’ I bristle at that.”
“Because first of all, don’t tell me what my job is. I don’t tell you what your job is.”
“My job is whatever I decide my job is or whatever my employer allows me to do. That’s what my job is.”
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@JGtradingcycles @R_Carpiniello I liked Doyle better as an infielder for the Yankees back in the day, but that’s just me…
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@R_Carpiniello Bryan Doyle is outstanding
as is Alex who reminds me of a young Marv
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@theblockspot Keep Jagr, Brodeur, Lundqvist
Easiest decision I’ve made on the twitter. Your rules…
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@wyoga72 @Mr_Husky1 Yeah?That is low too you cheap bastard, should be 200 to 400%
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We went out to dinner with a group of five, and by the end of the night the bill was right around $577 and change. When it came time to pay, we left a $60 tip because we felt like that was a fair amount and wanted to leave something extra for the service.
What I didn’t expect was the server making a comment that she was expecting closer to $120.
And no, it didn’t come across like some light little joke either. The tone felt serious, the moment got awkward fast, and suddenly we were standing there feeling uncomfortable over a tip we had already chosen to leave in the first place.
When we pushed back and mentioned possibly talking to a manager, that’s when the story suddenly changed to “I was just kidding.” But let’s be real — not every rude comment magically becomes a joke just because someone gets called out on it.
The whole thing left us feeling weird and honestly kind of embarrassed, because we weren’t trying to short anybody. We tipped what we thought was reasonable, and being confronted like that completely changed the vibe of the night.
So now I’m curious — was $60 on a $577 bill really that unreasonable, or would most people also think asking for $120 was way out of line?🙄🙄
By Martha Barker

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@John18Hamilton @BBGreatMoments Trout just got hurt while I was replying…
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@BBGreatMoments Barry trout and Ichiro is the right answer
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@BBGreatMoments Bonds, Griffey, Ichiro. You cover all three positions, have elite fielders, are good on the base paths, and have a leadoff hitter mixed with two great power hitters.
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@darthvaderbater @BBGreatMoments Rickey said it’s ok to leave Rickey off the team..
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@BBGreatMoments Having a hard time with this. I think it goes
Barry
Griffey Jr
Ichiro
But it’s hard to leave Ricky off the team!
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