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  2. Do the refs get paid by the whistle?
  3. If there would have been a plate of food there, the doggie woulda had that too. 😅😅
  4. I'm shocked they are only down 8 as bad as they have played
  5. Shot clock off and Cade shoots with six seconds on the clock
  6. these refs are awful. i know that's an evergreen post, but this is ridiculous. they let them play then they call every little bump.
  7. Just a flagrant 1. A bit lucky there
  8. That might be an election on Thompson
  9. Oh, the flailing ... MAGA Republicans want Trump to annex Arlington for D.C. The plan for Washington from 1972, with territory from Virginia and Maryland. Image: Courtesy of Maryland Center for History and Culture/366 It's been a fringe fantasy for D.C. die-hards, but now it's finding common cause among MAGA: taking back Arlington. Why it matters: A Trump ally wants to weaken Virginia Democrats by removing the blue NoVA suburb. What's happening: For some very-online urbanists, "Recreate the Diamond" has been an irredentist dream (D.C. was originally 100 square miles — almost 50% larger than it is today) and seizing more city (hello, 400,000 new Washingtonians). For Republicans, it's a counterattack. It would blow up the congressional map Democrats just redrew 10-1 in their favor. That's the thinking advanced by Chad Mizelle, a former Trump DOJ official. Mizelle thinks the president should sign an executive order declaring Virginia's 1847 retrocession unconstitutional, forcing the Supreme Court to decide for the first time whether Arlington and Alexandria (yes, Old Town, too) are rightfully the District's. "Residents of this region should feel right at home as part of D.C.," he wrote in a Fox News op-ed, telling Trump to "fight fire with fire." Would Trump do it? The White House didn't comment. Mizelle — an ally of Stephen Miller — tells me it's "worth a shot." State of play: Taking it further, Republican Georgia congressman Rich McCormick introduced a bill Thursday, under the banner of "Make D.C. Square Again." Democratic Virginia Rep. Don Beyer called it a "stupid waste of time." The intrigue: Politics aside, would being reunited feel so good? D.C. would get skyscrapers, rich taxpayers, Clarendon bar fights, double the number of Cheesecake Factories, car dealerships (the lack of which has spawned anti-statehood arguments). Amazing Vietnamese food! Plus an airport and strategic control of the Potomac. The bottom line: Some conservatives call it the "People's Republic of Arlington," but even liberal Virginians might not stand going back to Taxation Without Representation.
  10. TBH, I don't know. My experience was in smaller operations, last one just before COVID (I quit, retired very shortly after the shutdown). Give it a try, it just might work. When I do have to use the system, that's what I do anyway. I find it just as frustrating for things like doctors' appointments or changing hotel reservations. Most everything else is with smaller businesses.
  11. Ill be honest on purely looks, i dont hate the blue. I can understand folks not wanting these things to change though
  12. Reed scores about 4 seconds after being put in
  13. This is on the verge of slipping away
  14. Orlando blows up the first option on offense and we just go to garbage one on one. Nobody moves off the ball, nobody cuts, no screens. Sleeping on defense. Wtf did JB talk about at the half?
  15. Just sit Duren for Reed at this point.
  16. He's playing hard but not playing smart.
  17. Then I will no longer waste my time telling agent anything about it, if all it gets me is a doubling of my effort. It's so much faster and easier to just say "agent" until I get a human—unless you can tell me that just makes it worse, and why.
  18. To your point, the Tigers are 9th in MLB in run prevention (4th in AL) and 16th in runs scored. Run scoring is up a tick from last year (and that is comparing 2026 April to 2025 in its entirety, which suggests the gap will widen even further).
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