Speaking of the Expos, one of my favorite parts was the Olympic Stadium. I understand it was a complete boondoggle and terrible for baseball, but it was an impressive stadium from the outside. It was probably too ahead of it's time.
Even if there is deserved criticism, it's not always equal. Kamala Harris not using bluetooth headphones, which seems smart to me honestly, is not the same as the president's son and chief of staff using burner phones during the insurrection.
I went to Montreal prior to the pandemic and became smitten. It has just enough of Europe. The lack of mass abandonment and crime was appealing as well.
If we are concerned about vehicular homicide, one could support funding for public transit so fewer people would be driving cars. Strangely, I don't think Republicans will go for that.
The Lions do one better. They have an actual person in the booth who feeds Campbell the odds on things like that. Given the likely odds the Lions could get one more score, and the fact the Lions held them to only 6 points the entire half, it seemed perfectly reasonable to try to get another possession.
There was another shooting at a hospital in Lake Orion, which is close to Oxford, and local businesses are/were on lockdown. Looks like one person shot.
We can't have this conversation until he can properly identify the specific car including make, model, year, engine size and transmission and in the exact terminology.
How much did those odds increase? Where is the data? How many extra plays did Minnesota gain from that timeout? 1? How much did the odds increase that the Lions would score before the end of the half?
I'm totally blown away that the concept of stopping the clock before halftime in order to secure an extra possession is so radical and terrible. Not only that, it worked and was the difference in the game. This has to be some sort of derrangement syndrome.
He may be on to something. What if we call the kids who were killed at Oxford aborted children? Instead of saying they were killed, say they were aborted. Maybe that will change the narrative.
I disagree. I think the Republicans would have used it to encourage more gun ownership. They could use that as an excuse to need more guns to defend themselves.
Four middle class white kids were just killed in Oxford and it isn't going to change anything, just like a dozen or so middle class white kids in Colorado and Connecticut.
I thought the black middle class neighborhood was on the west side near Russell Woods and Woodbridge? There was also Conant Gardens but I find it hard to believe a one mile stretch of freeway set back the entire race of the 4th largest city in the country at the time for decades to come.