Just reminds me that Spurs shoulda kept Ange.
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Not sure I could handle 162 games of the Mets.
For me, at least I have the Minnesota Lynx who are usually good. Doh! Spurs jinx now on.
I wanna be…in 1986.
Uptown
The Ballad of Dorothy Parker
Pop Life
The Beautiful Ones
Bob George
Trump's passage apparently includes a call for people to humble themselves -- peak irony.
And I blame Alanis M. if I am using "irony" wrong here...
I am just curious about what the new CEOs Apple Trophy for Trump will look like... And how much will they donate for the next Trump building?
My Spurs can not be let down by VAR. Great.
This all is a bugger part of Tim Cook’s legacy than however many versions of the iPhone he ushered in.
I have this dream where everyone at the onset of a green light accelerates at the same time (or close to it) at the same speed. Irrational but…
You know why …
Prince
I took this as anything and something beyond just my family.
Not sure how Ben White even plays. I assume, no better options.
Gabriel almost a red card with that head butt. Baited by Haaland. Almost got caught falling for it in worse way.
On the plus side, if that's Romero doing same thing, red card 100%. Refs still like Gabriel some.
Leeds probably only need 3 more points even if their run in is hard. They got Burnley still. Forest also a harder run in but they have 5 points in hand. West Ham or Spurs it seems.
2 points behind. Schedules similar, given Spurs' form. 3 points at Wolves absolute must. Hopefully they drop points and at least even on points going into that final 4.
After the last few years of near misses, I get it. Back line looks pretty shaky to be honest.
Arsenal do have the easier run-in vs. City despite the bottle-y form of later for Arsenal.
Seems like 13 different things had to go wrong for Spurs to be relegated. And like 12 of 13 have happened. Maybe there's a sliver of hope.
Injuries, set backs on injuries, bad hires, transfers on then off, wrong transfers, red cards, ref calls, etc.
Some in mgmt control. Some bad luck. Destiny.
Effective 2025 federal tax rates paid by these corporations:
Alphabet: 8.01%
AT&T: 4.6%
Meta: 3.57%
General Motors: 3.09%
Amazon: 1.37%
Exxon Mobil: 1.31%
Disney: -1.57%
CVS Health: -3.88%
Income tax rate paid by the typical American: 14.5%
This is what a rigged system looks like.
Amazon, which saved $4B in taxes under Trump's Big Ugly Bill, has cut 30,000 jobs since last October.
Verizon, which saved $2B, plans to cut 15,000 jobs this year.
Meta, which saved $3B, plans to lay off 20% or more of its workforce.
Trickle-down economics is a cruel joke.
Will let you know in September how peaceful it is…
Trade you league and CL spots?
2-1
might play bergvall at right wing instead of rkm though, anyone
I’d hand Arsenal the trophy 🏆 now if it meant Spurs staying up.
Happy to help, yet again today and in cruel fashion.
don’t worry
musician. The wonderful thing about Keith is his use of space and the use of silence. Short, chopped off riffs always perk my ear up more than a guy that has a blazing, smoking sound that he shoves right in your face. John Lennon, though, is who I ultimately idolize. As a songwriter, bar none. As a singer, bar none. As a rhythmn guitar player, there's never been anyone like John. John played with three rather average musicians, and he had to make the rhythm guitar do it all. He had to cover for a weak drummer and a lame guitar player. To me, a song starts with the rhythm guitar. A little riff that kind of doubles up rhythm in your ear. I'm definitely a child of the 60's. It's a huge part of what I do so I'll always live with that connection. But I wear that proudly.
Slim Dunlap on Keith Richards and John Lennon
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