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Posts by Richard Romkee

Would explain a lot if he died 80 years ago

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Thursday will just be the kick-off of days of severe weather threat across the southern U.S. Don't wait until the day you're under the threat for severe weather to put together a plan for your family, and check the latest through the week at weather.gov.

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Oof. Glad I'm spending tonight at Ball. Oooooof.

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Ball Arena in its Denver Nuggets/basketball configuration, as seen from section 360

Ball Arena in its Denver Nuggets/basketball configuration, as seen from section 360

Not a bad view for the "cheap" seats

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Ball Arena and part of the Denver skyline, viewed from a distance

Ball Arena and part of the Denver skyline, viewed from a distance

First playoff game ever. Nuggets by 20.

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I assumed it would blow up in our faces when we had our first home series but so far so good

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Oh yay he looks miserable :)

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This picture feels like a picture you'd see in a 2002 magazine that's trying to predict 2042

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Once again begging the Steelers to either draft a QB or tank for one

Call his bluff

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good luck, babe.

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So it's official, absolutely nobody in this administration has ever heard of the Streisand effect

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I'm not joking when I say mRNA technology is more important than "AI" and it's a tragedy we're throwing billions into one while our government is aggressively defunding the other.

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how is this literally happening in real life

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With a meatball like that how can you not obliterate it

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Accusing a rebuilding tire fire of cheating while wearing a World Champions t-shirt is pretty rich, no?

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1/16 of the way there. Hell yeah.

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Stars obliterated in game 1, Nuggets take game 1, Rockies win too

Great day to be a Denver sports fan

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"superteam" lmao

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"I'M NO LONGER CATHOLIC!" Hannity
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Amazing that in the national divorce the libs are getting the NFL, butter and cooking oil, being attracted to adult women, standup comedy, Bud Light, and now also Catholicism

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News: Leading atmospheric science summer undergraduate research program canceled due to NSF funding loss Quieter weather on tap for a few days for most of the country

News: a leading NSF supported University of Oklahoma atmospheric science summer undergraduate research program that has mentored hundreds of top atmospheric scientists over two decades has been canceled for 2026 due to funding loss. (repost w/correct link) More: tinyurl.com/3zjzf7vu

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I don't recall any previous transformative technologies that had to be sold to the public so hard. No one in 1999 was going, "Guys. Cell phone? It's coming, whether we like it or not. I think it's important, FOR WOMEN ESPECIALLY, to learn about cell phone. So that we're not left behind!!"

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....*sigh*

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David F. Ellison

cordially invites you
to an intimate gathering
in celebration of the civil rights movement

honoring George Wallace
and the White Citizens Councils

Thursday, April 23

at an all-white country club to be named later

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An Angels patch with the letters GA and years 1972-2026

An Angels patch with the letters GA and years 1972-2026

Former MLB outfielder Garret Anderson has died at age 53, per a release from the Angels. The team will wear this memorial patch for the remainder of the 2026 season.

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This is so goddamn funny

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An official National Weather Service infographic titled "Key Messages for Friday Apr 17 Severe Weather" (Updated 12:00 PM CDT).

Key Information:

Headline: Significant hail and wind risk from west-central Missouri into northwest Oklahoma this afternoon/evening.

Overview: Potential for very-large to giant hail (3–3.5+ inches) and severe wind gusts (60–90 mph). Greatest hail threat is northwest OK into south-central KS; greatest wind risk is eastern KS into western MO.

Timing: Supercellular storms forming early/mid-afternoon (hail threat), transitioning to a significant wind threat by evening.

Safety: Monitor updates and be prepared for watches/warnings.

Map Description:
The map highlights severe weather risk zones across the Central Plains and Midwest.

Moderate (Red): Covers eastern KS and western MO, including Kansas City, Topeka, and Joplin.

Enhanced (Orange): Surrounds the red zone, reaching Enid and Wichita.

Slight (Yellow) & Marginal (Green): Extend from Oklahoma City and Tulsa up through Omaha and Des Moines.

An official National Weather Service infographic titled "Key Messages for Friday Apr 17 Severe Weather" (Updated 12:00 PM CDT). Key Information: Headline: Significant hail and wind risk from west-central Missouri into northwest Oklahoma this afternoon/evening. Overview: Potential for very-large to giant hail (3–3.5+ inches) and severe wind gusts (60–90 mph). Greatest hail threat is northwest OK into south-central KS; greatest wind risk is eastern KS into western MO. Timing: Supercellular storms forming early/mid-afternoon (hail threat), transitioning to a significant wind threat by evening. Safety: Monitor updates and be prepared for watches/warnings. Map Description: The map highlights severe weather risk zones across the Central Plains and Midwest. Moderate (Red): Covers eastern KS and western MO, including Kansas City, Topeka, and Joplin. Enhanced (Orange): Surrounds the red zone, reaching Enid and Wichita. Slight (Yellow) & Marginal (Green): Extend from Oklahoma City and Tulsa up through Omaha and Des Moines.

A moderate risk (level 4 of 5) has now been issued from northwest Oklahoma through central and eastern Kansas and into west-central Missouri. Read the latest key messages:

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