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kevincapie.bsky.social
Dad. Husband. Writer. Long-suffering Philly sports fan transplanted to Illinois. Faculty advisor to The Vidette at Illinois State University. 2x Bradley University grad.
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A broadcast hasn't laid out that long for just natural sound since Vin Scully poured a cup of coffee after Gibson's World Series walk-off.
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You can't both-sides this. Look at the video and tell the truth about what happened.
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Legacy media needs to start calling all <waves hand> this, what it is. Treason. Every thing done since Jan. 20 has done nothing but given aid to our enemies.
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I'd go a step further and say it's not just fascist, but treasonous. Every action he takes, whether on the economy or foreign policy, "gives aid and comfort to our enemies."
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Blondie was one of those groups that I wouldn't turn off, but I wouldn't necessarily seek out whole LPs, until I saw them as a twinbill with Elvis Costello in 2019. The biggest reason was Clem, just a whirling dervish behind the kit on every song. This one hurts.
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That would imply he has a conscience and could feel shame.
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It is something they have in common...
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A Lee Greenwood concert
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Reporter just throwing out names to see what sticks. Anonymous White House staffer: "Yes. That's the one."
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To paraphrase Miss Scarlet and Wadsworth from the Clue movie endings, "Fraud is just a red herring."
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We're thinking of driving from Illinois to New Jersey in July now. We've flown for the past 10 or so years, maybe not this year.
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The whole fucking lot of them in shackles.
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Are you kidding me? This is why/how you let him back into the WH and how you have now killed the American dream for generations.
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In other words, he fits right in with that crowd.
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Unlike you, I get my news from a reliable source.
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A bowl of Jello has more integrity than Senate Republicans.
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I remember nothing else about that movie but that he hurdled/ran over a car that was going to hit him.
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"Really...food...in the bathroom."
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This time last year I would have hoped for Pinto, but I think that ship sailed..
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I've seen this play out in newspapers before I started teaching. There wasn't as much profit so they cut reporters, rinse and repeat. Now there's less news so subscribers bail, so more cuts. I escaped that to teach and then got budget cut from a 4-year private. Luckily I landed an R-2 state school.
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When going to Uvalde is considered a better option...
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I think it's a Max thing with new seasons. It's done that to me with multiple shows including Last Week Tonight when it returned after the strike.
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MacGregor would play just one more NHL game, against the Capitals in Hartford two nights later. Of the 544 players who have played no more than two games, only 18 have a goal to their credit. I'm willing to bet, none are as unique as Randy MacGregor's. (5/5)
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I found out I was wrong, it wasn't Chris Kotsopolous. It was career minor-leaguer Randy MacGregor, a call-up from Binghamton, who didn't even have his name on the back of his jersey. tinyurl.com/de2ayz7k (4/x)
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Armed with the Flyers' Cooperalls (and the Whalers lack of them), I narrowed it down to the 81-82 season, and even further to Nov. 12, 1981, a 5-3 Flyers' win, a rather unremarkable game that season except for one thing. (3/x)
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But I could never find a box score where he scored for the Whalers in Philly. Well, tonight I found myself going down a YouTube rabbit hole and found the goal. It was tucked in a Doc Emerick-narrated intermission feature of unusual plays from 1982. (2/x)
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Or something like this.