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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy bacon
don't forget his 14 year, $110million RFA offer to Weber
yes, yes, good catch puck - as I said above, business as usual
don't forget his 14 year, $110million RFA offer to Weber
I think the most disturbing thing in that image are the Herb Tarlek white belts...
How many people are old enough here to know who the hell Herb Tarlek is?
Sadly, I am.
best radio ad sales guy in the business...a quite a snappy dresser
Loni Anderson..... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Sure, I liked Loni, but she seemed oh-so-far out of my league. At least Bailey Quarters seemed attainable.
Mark Spector Sports @SportsnetSpec
A six-year deal for Boston's Tyler Seguin, AAV of $5.7 million. Nearly identical to Taylor Hall's 7-yr, $42M deal.
Taylor, Tyler, Jordan, Flynn...NSFW and RIP George
Taylor, Tyler, Jordan, Flynn...NSFW and RIP George
I would hope that for anyone who knows George that everything is NSFW from his stand up. I loved that mans comedy style.....
one of the best bits ever imo
"Tawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwd"
i bought a comedy special he did not long before he died that was cheap at costco and it was actually really bad ... not funny ... just ranting ... tough to watch because he was a master
Just getting back to the Seguin signing, that's a pretty nice looking forwards corps:
Lucic-Seguin-Krejci
Marchand-Bergeron-Horton
Kelly-Peverley-Caron
Paille-Campbell-Thornton
/Hopefully, Horton can fully recover from his concussion issues...
Nathan Horton, Boston Bruins
Bruins forward Nathan Horton is set to make another return from a concussion, according to general manager Peter Chiarelli.
I haven’t talked to our training staff lately, but Nathan Horton has been cleared for contact and by all accounts from our medical staff will be ready to play when it comes time to play.
Horton came back at the start of last season after suffering a concussion against the Vancouver Canucks in the Stanley Cup Final. He was then sidelined in January with another concussion and was unable to return to the lineup.
With Horton back in the lineup, the Bruins offense should be much more dangerous than it was against the Washington Capitals in the first round of the playoffs.