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Moves from small town to small town, solving crimes and then moves on before anyone gets too close. Dawgs fan. LFC fan. Made better by a beautiful woman and bourbon.
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Brilliant but devastating editorial in the Financial Times. “In the past 10 days, he [Trump] has all but incinerated 80 years of postwar American leadership. If you are not at the table, you are on the menu. America has turned.”

The Washington Post refused to run this ad. Sure would be a shame if it went viral.

Take a break from your regularly scheduled doomscrolling and marvel at this clip. A jawdropping feat of editing by Questlove - incredible!

All the pardons and commutations won't change the fact that the Jan. 6 rioters are traitorous shitbags, and they always will be.

RIP David Lynch. I had a friend who would let me in free at the Triple Classic in Athens. He told me that there was this new detective movie showing, Blue Velvet. I went with two friends, riveted to the seat. We left, stood awhile on the sidewalk, saying “Goddamn!” to ourselves. Unbelievable artist.

By the transitive property, this has to be one of the biggest wins in NIU history.

Saw that UGA beat UK at home for its 1st win over a top 10 team in 5 years. Did we rush the court at least? Anyone see? Such a weird question mark why we never have a good team, never a stretch of 5 years of a winning record.

Honestly would have been more appropriate for Zuckerberg to have made his announcement yesterday so it was on the anniversary of an event his social media platforms helped foment.

UGA/ND house divided game watch turned out to be me and my wife’s invitation to an entire houseful of Irish fans. I want to stick a dawgs win in everyone’s eye, but time’s not on my side.

Another depressing thing about the upcoming Trump administration is how national honors like the Kennedy Center or the Presidential Medal will go to Hulk Hogan or to The-Guy-That-Designed-The-Hooters-Logo

My mom grew up in Pittsburgh and thus was among the first schoolchildren to receive the polio vaccine (Salk was at Carnegie-Melon). She had relatives in South Carolina who drove through the night with cousins and second cousins to get in line with her at her elementary school.