MrGoose
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@MarkDondero I do enjoy your random early 2000s, late 90s Sox posts. This game was the balls and Trot is the only real dirt dog
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This is why Tony Hinchcliffe is the goat of the roast game.
Gives a comic extra time, lets him drop dark paranoid jokes + a brutal 9/11 haircut roast... crowd loses it, panel dies laughing.
Kevin Hart was right; this is real comedy. Not for the sensitive.
Bluesky stay mad, the room loved it.
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@MLB @bostonradio lol that guy is never bad in anything. Seems like a nice guy too which is refreshing
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@PaulyShore @chelseahandler @KILLTONY @Shanemgillis @KevinHart4real @TheComedyStore @NetflixIsAJoke Pauly come to Boston. You'd do great
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@LangmanVince I get that a lot of those people probably resell most of the things he signs. Regardless of that, he was acting like a giant dick.
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@lmauricecpr George Floyd sucks. Just shut up please. 🤦🏻♂️ ridiculous
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🚨 RUSSELL CROWE LOSES IT ON FANS IN PARIS — “DON’T FU*KING PUSH IN ON ME!”
A heated clip of Russell Crowe is going viral after the actor suddenly stopped a crowd of autograph seekers in Paris and bluntly warned them to back off before things escalated.
“Stay where you are.”
“Don’t fu*king push in on me!”
“I’ll come to you.”
“As soon as somebody’s a dick, I'm gone.”
People online are now debating:
• whether celebrities are reaching a breaking point
• if autograph culture has become too aggressive
• and whether some “fans” are really just resellers chasing money
Now the comments are sounding off:
• “You can hear years of frustration in his voice.”
• “Those aren’t fans. Those are professional vultures.”
• “Celebrities are starting to hate the public.”
• “Honestly? I don’t even blame him.”
Was Russell Crowe justified here… or did he completely lose his cool?
📹: Instagram/hush.officiel
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@RevRayCistman Sorry I didn't know my dad owned slaves. Let me see 'fact checks'..... oh wait here it is, he didn't! Ok carry on you psychotic maniac
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@AttorneyCrump He still should be able to buy reduced crack like every other Minnesotanite! A tragedy indeed
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Six years later, the pain of losing George Floyd still echoes across this nation. His death forced America to confront painful truths about policing, accountability, and the value of Black lives in this country.
George Floyd should still be here. His family should still have their brother, father, and loved one. While his name became a symbol heard around the world, we must never forget the human life behind the movement.
The fight for justice did not end with a verdict. It continues in courtrooms, communities, and conversations across America as we continue demanding accountability, equality, and lasting change.
Say his name: George Floyd. Rest in power.

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