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  2. Sure donald, that's the solution. Send in the troops, kill half the population, then brag about how the violence is down by 50%. It works in the U.S.
  3. G650 replied to Lurch's topic in Music
  4. Heck pay shipping and a minimal price. Sent. I'll go see what I have - Probably need a new handle on putter - easy I did that when younger.
  5. Just some absurd catches in the endzone while blanketed. Redzone offense going to take a step.
  6. He’ll threaten to primary them or fund thire competition fully if he isn’t able to buy them off directly.
  7. Wordle 1,668 4/6* ⬛🟨🟨🟨⬛ ⬛🟨🟨🟨⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Connections Puzzle #946 🟪🟪🟪🟪 🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩
  8. Brazil going back to back with foreign film looks like, both films related to their dictatorship period. Topical.
  9. I would think it’s Paul McCartney. I’ve heard that Yesterday is the most covered song. It depends on how they define “most recorded.” If all the tapers’ recordings count, then sure. Bobby’s definitely been the most prolific member of the band since Jerry passed. He was out there keeping the music alive right from the start. If not for him, Phil might never have played again.
  10. ebay, get a set that is one year old for a fraction of the price they originally sold for. I'd sell you mine, all graphite shafts, I think they are TaylorMade Burners. Bag is from event (it's classy). Even comes with Texas logos and Houston/Dallas/Austin tags.
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  12. Send me some details please. Would he consider an outright sale? No idea were Mueller is but I just want a place Costco can deliver food to me and Amazon can find. I'm going to restore the kitchen and add a wood burning stove too. Bathe probably redo too.
  13. from the Telegraph More than 500 dead as bodies pile up in Iran’s protest crackdown Death toll surges signals escalation in regime’s violence towards civilian protests The scene outside the coroner’s office in Tehran, where relatives were being asked to identify bodies laid on the roadside Credit: Vahid Online Henry Bodkin in Jerusalem 11 January 2026 6:49pm GMT More than 500 people have been killed in Iran, a rights group said on Sunday, signalling a dramatic escalation in regime violence against the growing protest movement. The surging death toll follows a significant crackdown over the past three days, with reports of soldiers shutting down entire towns and a new close-range shoot-to-kill policy. Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRANA), a US-based group, said it had verified the deaths of 490 protesters and 48 security personnel, with more than 10,600 people arrested. The Telegraph was unable to verify the figures independently. It puts the series of protests, now entering their third week, on course to be the bloodiest since 2019. Because of suppression of the media and Iran’s internet blackout, the figure is likely to be an underestimate, as anecdotal reports come in of hospitals overwhelmed with seriously wounded protesters shot by regime forces. Footage emerged on Sunday showing dozens of body bags dumped on the roads outside the coroner’s office in Tehran. People were forced to identify their relatives outside, while others crowded around government screens showing the bloodied faces of those killed. The video was allegedly taken on Thursday, before the regime ordered a harsher crackdown on demonstrators, indicating the death toll was already significant. Doctors reported an increasing trend of protesters being shot in the head and neck, often at close range. The Norway-based NGO Iran Human Rights said on Sunday that unverified reports suggested more than 2,000 people may have been killed. It denounced the regime’s sweeping crackdown as a “mass killing” and a “major international crime against the people of Iran”. Donald Trump has threatened to “get involved” in the unrest, warning that he would hit Iran “very, very hard, where it hurts” if the regime’s forces continued killing protesters. The US president is said to be contemplating military action and has been presented with a range of targets, including elements of Iran’s security apparatus responsible for the bloody crackdown. However, US commanders in the region have told officials that they need to “consolidate US military positions and prepare defences” before carrying out any strikes that could trigger retaliation. The protests, initially triggered by rampant inflation, are thought to have spread to more than 100 cities and towns across all of Iran’s provinces. Protesters are now openly calling for an end to the clerical rule of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader. The uprising is more intense and widespread than the 2022 “Women, Life, Freedom” protests, when at least 551 people were killed, according to HRANA. In November 2019, between 1,000 and 1,500 protesters were killed in widespread demonstrations that were triggered by a sudden increase in the fuel price. The group’s updated death toll, published on Sunday afternoon, was more than double its previous figure issued on Saturday. Footage emerged on Sunday morning purporting to show live ammunition being used against protesters in the town of Abyek, north-west of Tehran. Distraught Iranians outside the medical centre in Iran. Such images have emerged from the country despite the regime’s near-blackout of the internet Credit: Vahid Online BBC Persia reported that large numbers of heavily armed soldiers had flooded towns such as Lushan and Chalus, smothering the ability to protest. Senior regime officials have now suggested that protesters should face the death penalty. Ali Larijani, Iran’s security chief, distinguished between protests over economic hardship – which he called “completely understandable” – and “riots”, accusing the latter of using methods “very similar to terrorist groups”. On Saturday night, thousands of people took to the streets despite the threat of security forces opening fire. Videos show large crowds in several cities, including Tehran and Mashhad in the east, where vehicles were set ablaze. The footage emerged despite a near-total internet shutdown, which has rendered communication with the outside world largely impossible. The blackout “is now past the 60-hour mark... The censorship measure presents a direct threat to the safety and wellbeing of Iranians at a key moment for the country’s future”, the monitoring group NetBlocks said early on Sunday. Ahmad-Reza Radan, the national police chief, said authorities made “significant” arrests on Saturday night, without giving details. On Sunday, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Iran’s parliamentary speaker, warned the White House against a “miscalculation”. If Iran is attacked, he said Israel and all US bases and ships “will be our legitimate targets”. Two American C-17A military transport planes departed Germany and appeared to be heading for the Middle East on Saturday evening, as speculation mounted about a potential strike. The New York Times quoted US officials as saying that any military action would need to be carefully weighed to avoid galvanising public support for the regime. Israel’s military is reportedly on high alert in the event of a US strike. Kemi Badenoch suggested on Sunday that she could support Western military intervention to help the protesters against Iran’s leaders. In an interview with the BBC, the Tory leader said: “Iran would very happily wipe out the UK if it thought it could get away with it. It’s tried to kill people on our soil, it is an enemy … I don’t have an issue with removing a regime that is trying to harm us.” Asked about the possibility of a Western intervention, she said the situation was hypothetical but “the calculation always has to be about our national interest”.
  14. I get what you are saying, but it hasn't helped Marshall Faulk or Eddie George. Being one of the greatest players at whatever position does not correlate to teaching players to maximize their talent (if they aren't total busts). Demarco Murray is another example. He was really good in the NFL, but doesn't know how to teach. This was a panic move by ou, but like the Raiola experiment with his uncle being the OL coach, and he too sucks asswater.
  15. They aren't moving Baker from RT to G. He's projected as a possible first round pick if he continues his upward trajectory, and he could realistically leave after next season. The "they'll just move Baker to G and get another Tackle" is just stupid internet poster dipshittery. It's dumbass wishcasting for whatever reason. Why would they want to move a natural RT inside, a guy who started in all 13 games and mostly held his own and got better as a RS-FR? He's on mock drafts for 2026 first rd, even though I highly doubt he's leaving after his RS-SO season. It's much, much more difficult to find a natural RT thsn it is a LT. We have a natural RT, but the staff will just disregard that fact, and the empirical evidence of him getting better and better as the season went on. Lol wat? OK. It doesn't matter who here or $9.95ers that say it. It's simply not going to happen, even if their "sources" say otherwise. They're wrong. What we need are actual interior linemen with experience, or they'll have to cross-train Brooks until Goosby is gone so he can move to LT for the 2027 season, and Cojoe/Chatman will battle it out at either LG or RG. We have to hope Cojoe is healthy enough to even play after tearing his ACL. If they get a tackle out of the portal, it's for depth only, not to start. Don't believe the stupid fan fiction.
  16. Adding Townsend would make sense if the plan is to also add a better quality guard and then have some combination of Townsend, Baker, Brooks, etc. filling out the other two spots (G/RT). I'm still optimistic about where we end up.
  17. Mulkey must make some deal with the refs that if they start calling against her team, she'll go and wipe her makeup off. Not only then would they have to listen to ugly they have to look at her, like some Medusa.
  18. Yeah, there has to be somebody else we like better or are trying to entice. Right guys? Right?
  19. Townsend isn't very good. Would be a downgrade from what we had this year at guard. Maybe we are at the point that scraping the barrel is necessary but even the most delusional of sunshine pumpers needs to understand that his joining the OL in a starting role is not a positive. Even if we do land him or some other LG we are still going to need a backup center as well I'd think (due to Cruz leaving). It is just Roberston and the incoming freshman unless someone else is going to change position.
  20. Letitia James to the courtesy phone...
  21. Those that support this shit in thus community should be called the fascists and cowards that they are. Fuck them.
  22. Feels like we're due for a revisit of the Castle Doctrine
  23. You're welcome. I can't tell you how much I smiled while listening to this woman speak to me. Knowing that her story will be put pen to paper eventually made her happier than she already normally is from what I could gather. There are good people still to be found in this world. Sometimes we get surprised by them and they change our lives. This woman did that for me. I think that what you experienced living there during that period in both German and European history as a whole shaped who you became and who you are today. I am fairly certain that you could expound on that moment further. It is clearly one you can recall easily and for good reason. You have your own story from your life and I hope that you will either sit down and take the time to recall it to someone or perhaps do it yourself. My father, were he still alive, would be your age. He would be turning 80 in a couple of weeks and life for him, even in West Germany, was very rough, but it shaped who he became when he got on an ocean liner with his mother and stepfather (A drunk in the army that beat my Oma often from what I was told.) in November of 1964 to come to America. I know you regularly have shared stories on here about your life, but it would be cool to see or hear it from the beginning to right now.
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