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Odell Beckham Jr. on a non-guaranteed, incentive-laden deal is by far the easiest YES you could ask for, considering Jalin Hyatt is on this roster right now...
Andrew@gmengalaxy
You’re telling me he can’t contribute more than Slayton and Hyatt? Like sign him now
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Sean Connery’s entrance in Dr. No (1962) is pure screen legend. Even better, that iconic “Bond… James Bond” moment wasn’t overthought at all, they just let Connery walk in, play it cool, and history handled the rest.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What is the greatest character entrance into a scene?
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Anyone who says Eli Manning isn't a Hall of Famer is delusional
Football’s Greatest Moments@FBGreatMoments
Toughest Super Bowl path sorted by SOT Score since 1985. (Graphic: SportsTracker)
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@shipwreckedcrew This guy fccked his best friends wife
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Gavin Newsom -- "I played college baseball at Univ. of Santa Clara -- I was recruiting because my swing reminded the coaches of Will Clark, 1B for the SF Giants."
Lie. Never played for Santa Clara. Enrolled in the fall of 1985.
Will Clark made his MLB debut for the Giants in 1986.
"One of the reasons for my divorce from Kimberly Guilfoyle was because she had taken a job with Fox News and that just didn't work as the First Lady of San Francisco."
Guilfoyle took a job with Court TV in Jan. 2004, for which she moved to New York.
Newsom won the Mayor's race 2 months earlier -- Nov. 2003.
Sounds like a really solid marriage.
They announced they were separated and filing for divorce in Jan. 2005 -- one year after she left.
Their divorce was final Feb. 2006.
Guilfoyle started working for Fox News as host of a weekend crime show "The Lineup" -- first appearance was Feb. 10, 2006.
From 2004 to 2006 she had appeared as a legal analyst on CNN and ABC.
Just another lie that rolls off his tongue like he can't separate reality from fiction in his life "story".
"Narcissistic Personality Disorder" (NPD): This is an official diagnosis in the DSM-5. It is characterized by a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, a constant need for admiration, and a lack of empathy.
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@amuse @QuintenFrancois Yep my first drive alone was in a gas line
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I’m very doubtful you remember the 70s. By 79 we had interest rates as high as 15%. Gas prices were $4.60 (they’re 3.90 now). Odd-even rationing (you could only buy gas on certain days based on license plate). Stations running out of fuel mid-day. 4–6 hour waits at peak panic moments (especially summer 1979). In the US by 1979 we imported 50% of our oil. Today we’re a net exporter of gasoline.
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Think about what Washington Republicans are actually asking you to believe: that there are noncitizens so committed to voting illegally that they’d risk deportation, prosecution, and everything we’ve seen ICE do, just to cast a ballot in our elections.
There is no documented crisis of noncitizens voting. It is already a federal crime, and it always has been.
Republicans invented a crisis that doesn’t exist so they could sell a “solution” that makes it harder for YOU to vote.
Call it what it is: the SAVE REPUBLICANS Act.
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In 1968, Neil Armstrong narrowly escaped death by ejecting from a Lunar Landing Research Vehicle during a simulation at Ellington. A helium leak resulted in a loss of pressure, causing a total loss of flight control. Armstrong ejected at 200 feet, with the vehicle exploding seconds later. He parachuted to safety, suffering only a bitten tongue.
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@ksorbs Think about it most of the people in this video are dead
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