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@erburns321

Dad, Husband, Lawyer, Political and Sports Nerd. The views expressed here are my personal views/opinions only and not an endorsement by my employer #GoBlue #LFC

Annandale, VA Katılım Ocak 2015
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Booo-urns!@erburns321·
@CorieWhalen 82 baby. It was my connection to the world through HS, undergrad, and law school.
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Fr. Joseph Krupp@Joeinblack·
I pulled up to the church with him in the passenger seat. We were there for mom’s funeral. We sat in silence, I don’t know how long. He put his hand on the truck door & quoted Scripture: “This is the day the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it” He told me he didn’t know how to even think of life without his girl. He didn’t wanna live with the pain of her loss. He then said he was glad that he had to feel it and not her. He said he always prayed she would die first so that he would be the one to carry the pain and not her. Best man I know.
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Tell us one thing about ur Dad.

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Bussin' With The Boys
Bussin' With The Boys@BussinWTB·
This angle of Quinn Hughes banking the puck off the defender's skate is WILD 🤯
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Booo-urns!@erburns321·
@olgakhazan My take on this as the dad of 3 boys (15, 12, 8) is... you can't afford kids, but you will. We had 2 in daycare for at least 10 years (?) straight. It was so tight. We sometime paid late, waiting for pay day. But fuck it, it's so worth it.
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Olga Khazan ME, BUT BETTER
When we were even THINKING about having kids I had to call daycares and pretend to already have a child so they would tell me their rates. It’s hard to know if you can afford something if you don’t even know how much it is
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Olga Khazan ME, BUT BETTER
Ok one more thing: it’s also really hard to know whether you can afford kids because childcare providers don’t list their prices online. It’s *the* biggest kid expense and could be anywhere from $1,000 to $3,000 a month
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The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
"My relationships have suffered greatly as a result of this... [but] you can't talk about theocratic dictators taking over your sport? I'm sorry, I just can't live that way." @lthomasnews on speaking out against the UFC’s MAGA turn, and the price of refusing to play along.
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◥◤Kriston Capps@kristoncapps·
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Legion Hoops
Legion Hoops@LegionHoops·
Wemby on receiving backlash for crying on the court: “Personally, I refuse to carry the burden of hiding my emotions.” (via @MaximeAubin1)
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Damin Toell
Damin Toell@damintoell·
It's kind of a deep linguistic point with how the English language treats euphemisms, but after some serious analysis, I've figured out that the reason so many people think "86" is a death threat is that they're lying
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bbs@BurritoBrosShit·
Dare a motherfucker that takes money from an online sportsbook to castigate that kid btw. Yall are a part of the problem
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Karen Howell
Karen Howell@karenehowell·
Rude of the Ravens to invite Diego Pavia to their mini-camp instead of their regular-size camp.
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Richard Deitsch
Richard Deitsch@richarddeitsch·
How amazing is this if you are a sports broadcaster. Rebecca Lowe assignments this year include hosting coverage of the Olympics, the World Cup, a roving feature host role for the Kentucky Derby, and she also hosts NBC's Premier League coverage. And they pay her a lot to do this!
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Jonathan Weisman
Jonathan Weisman@jonathanweisman·
This is the best, most positive report I've heard about life in D.C. since I left in 2022. Horrors, a bar on Saturday night showing only playoff sports?!?
Dylan Byers@DylanByers

One small state-of-the-culture observation on last night…. Shortly after leaving the Hilton, where a gunman attempted to enter the room in which the President, Vice President, several cabinet members, congressmen, dignitaries, business executives, and hundreds of America’s leading journalists were gathered, I went to a bar with a small group of colleagues to touch base, get our bearings, and, ideally, watch the news coverage. When I lived in Washington a decade ago, bars like this one usually had at least one TV tuned to CNN or Fox News. These TVs were on a hockey game, and no one in the bar seemed aware of what had just taken place mere blocks away. We asked a bartender to change the channel to CNN so we could watch the president’s briefing with captions, which they did. But then, a few minutes later, the bartender said he’d been informed by the manager that the bar had a policy against showing political content, and he’d have to go back to sports. I tried to imagine what this bar might have looked like on March 30, 1981, an hour or so after Hinckley fired shots at Reagan at the very same hotel. I imagine every television would have been on CNN or the wall-to-wall special coverage on the broadcast networks, and that passers by would have come in to watch, as well. The media is giving this the ample coverage it deserves. But it’s unnerving how desensitized so many people have become—to shootings, obviously, but also to political violence and the abnormality of the moment. Maybe I’m wrong, maybe we just picked the wrong bar. But I doubt it. Pew Research recently reported that attention to news in the U.S. has declined across all age groups since 2016, and that young adults (ages 18 to 29) have consistently had the lowest levels. Even as the news itself intensifies—in politics, geopolitics, technology, etc—more and more people seem to be tuning it out. And I suppose this is how you find yourself in a bar in the nation’s capital, an hour after crouching behind a chair as secret service members evacuate the President of the United States from the room, being told that you’ll have to watch Penguins vs. Flyers.

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Ben Jacobs@Bencjacobs·
Living in DC, it’s easy to get blasé about being close to so many important historic sites so taking advantage of today to visit this major cultural landmark
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