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No restaurant has ever closed in San Antonio.
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Also randomly looked at 1980: airplane!, The shining, Empire strikes back, blues brothers, raging bull, caddyshack, Superman 2, the changeling, Friday the 13th, ordinary people, the fog, the final countdown, used cars, any which way you can, and some others. I think I’d be happy with most years. Probably says more about my standards than it does about the consistency of moviemaking.
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I have 5. Four full size and a mini. Of the full size I have one with metal scales, one with carbon fiber, one custom and one standard model with grivory(?) scales. It is like a griptilian but thinner. It is not as comfortable to hold but is very effective as a pocket knife. Short of abusive hard use, it’s a good knife. Even the full size is very tolerable for daily carry. I forget I have it on me until I reach for it. If you avoid MSRP, they’re worthy.
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Obviously never been to Y Mas...
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nothing to see here. This is all above-board. Federal prosecutors on Wednesday moved to dismiss criminal charges against a woman accused of fraud in Florida who was being represented in court by Brad Bondi, the brother of Attorney General Pam Bondi. The Biden Justice Department filed a criminal complaint against Carolina Amesty, a former Republican lawmaker, in mid-January -- just days before President Donald Trump took office. Amesty faced two counts of theft of government property related to COVID relief fraud and, if convicted, faced a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison. But on Wednesday morning, Brad Bondi claimed in court papers that "counsel for Ms. Amesty learned [last month] that the government had ceased its criminal investigation ... and withdrew its outstanding subpoenas." "We understand that the government no longer plans to seek an indictment," wrote Brad Bondi, a lawyer at the firm Paul Hastings. Justice Department prosecutors followed up hours later, filing court papers asking the judge to dismiss the criminal complaint without prejudice. This favorable outcome for Amesty, who repeatedly accused the Biden administration of targeting her for political purposes, demonstrates a unique dynamic in the current justice system: in Brad Bondi, a defendant can hire a defense attorney with a familial relationship with the top law enforcement official in the country. A Justice Department spokesperson said that Pam Bondi's relationship with her brother had no bearing on the outcome of the case, telling ABC News in a statement: "This decision was made through proper channels and the Attorney General had no role in it." A spokesperson for Brad Bondi did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The dropping of charges Wednesday was not the first legal victory Brad Bondi has scored during the Trump administration. He previously represented Trevor Milton, the disgraced Nikola founder who was sentenced to four years in prison for lying about the viability of his electric vehicle technology; Milton secured a pardon from President Trump in March. Amesty, according to the case docket, retained Brad Bondi in December -- about three weeks after Bondi's sister, Pam Bondi, was nominated by then-President-elect Trump to serve as his attorney general. In the intervening months, there have been multiple delays since the case was charged. The parties repeatedly informed the judge overseeing Amesty's case that they were "engaged in active discussions regarding the appropriate disposition of this matter," and repeatedly sought extensions to file an indictment. The first request noting these "active discussions" came two weeks after Trump took office in January. The judge granted those extensions. But in June, he only partially granted their request for an additional delay, writing in a terse order that "sufficient time has passed for the parties to work out their differences," and that their rationale "does not support tolling the deadline for more than 210 days." According to a filing from the government in July, Brad Bondi had provided them with "extensive" records of alleged exculpatory evidence, including over 500 pages of documents and "multiple in-person meetings and phone calls." The government continued to inform the court that their "investigation remains ongoing, due in part to a pending sealed motion related to grand jury proceedings." MORE: AG Bondi faces heat from White House, Trump allies over Epstein files release Throughout the protracted legal wrangling over the deadline to file a complaint, Amesty's legal team, led by Brad Bondi, repeatedly characterized the case as a "hastily-filed and politically motivated complaint" targeting his client. "Ms. Amesty is innocent," one filing stated, claiming the loans in question "were obtained appropriately in good faith and with no misrepresentations."
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One of Florida’s balls drifted away
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Was going to say the same, did he bring that track team down that happens to play football?
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Looked up 75 for grins since I knew jaws and one flew over the cuckoos nest. It doesn’t have the same volume as some others posted but in addition to those two are Monty python and the holy grail, dog day afternoon, ilsa she wolf of the ss, death race 2000, rollerball, rooster coburn, mechagodzilla. And also Emanuelle II and Black Emanuelle for THOSE kind of nights. pretty eclectic group.
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Florida with the titty fuck.
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The worst people
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I'd like to see Bryant play an NBA game before I worry about his hypothetical rookie extension.
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It’s your Neanderthal DNA That’s all for wusses.
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JP with a hell of a web gem. Diving grab and scoop to Young for the out at 2nd.
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haha fuck you Bundy you cunt Anti-government activist and former Idaho gubernatorial candidate Ammon Bundy cannot discharge a $52 million civil court judgment through declaring bankruptcy. Judge William Thurman, a federal bankruptcy judge in Utah, ruled against Bundy late Tuesday afternoon, siding with St. Luke’s Health System, Idaho’s largest hospital network. “…the Court concludes that the Idaho Court fully adjudicated that Mr. Bundy acted in a willful and malicious manner in defaming the St. Luke’s Creditors,” Thurman wrote. Bankruptcy courts can discharge most kinds of debt including in some cases civil court judgments, but not if they are earned through “willful” and “malicious” means. The case stems from Bundy and his close friend, Diego Rodriguez, claiming in 2022 that St. Luke’s trafficked and kidnapped children to make money while staging protests that briefly shut down its downtown Boise hospital. Bundy said he was defending Rodriguez’s grandson, who had been taken from his parents by police and brought to St. Luke’s for a health check. The health system sued the two shortly after the protests, saying they defamed the organization and several of its staff in their repeated online videos and web posts. After months of fits and starts where Bundy didn’t attend several hearings, the Idaho court issued a default judgment against him. The decision to skip hearings during the original court case played into Judge Thurman’s ruling. “That Defendant Bundy received notice of and failed to assert his interests at trial in Idaho demonstrates that he made a conscious choice not to engage with the Idaho Lawsuit or defend himself,” he wrote in his decision Tuesday. Bundy has repeatedly said he’s simply told the truth about the hospital and its work within the child protection services arena. He wrote in an email he understands the bankruptcy court ruling, but maintains St. Luke’s altered evidence in the original trial – something he never appealed in Idaho. His responses to St. Luke’s opposition in the bankruptcy case raise constitutional speech arguments, along with due process claims. Thurman wrote that, “...makes them appropriate in an appeal to a higher Idaho state court (should the applicable Idaho rules authorize an appeal) but not in a proceeding before a United States federal court.” “In this present situation, the Court’s hands are tied. The law is clear, and to hold otherwise would violate fundamental constitutional principles and well-settled law,” Thurman wrote. Erik Stidham, the lead attorney for St. Luke's in the case, said in a statement, "Just like everyone else, Mr. Bundy cannot use the bankruptcy process to avoid accountability for a jury verdict based on willful and malicious wrongdoing." Bundy’s original $52 million judgment has been accruing interest at 10.25% annually since it was first imposed in 2023. Thurman ordered St. Luke’s to file further documents calculating the total amount it is still owed minus any funds already seized. Copyright 2025 Boise State Public Radio
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Scrambling to put Qanon idiots are the voice of reason on my bingo card.
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Dude he played for the fucking Kings. He was the best player on their best team in 20 seasons and took the defending champ Ws to 7 games while putting up 27/8/5 and 2 swipes. His best teammate was Sabonis who is an empty-stats big that can't shoot or play defense and folded like a cheap lawn chair in that series. Wemby is twice the player that guy is. I don't think Fox is worth $60M/year but it doesn't really matter. You have to pay somebody and barring injury catastrophes he will not be a hard guy to move on from if the Spurs elect to do that. Y'all are acting like we just gave $200M to Bradley Beal or Jordan Poole.
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Death, or Chikungunya? I choose death Ok then. Death by Chikungunya!!
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Could be either. Won’t be warm though. I’ve got a tee time out at Snowqualmie Ridge in mid- October and god knows what the weather will be like.
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Watching the NorCal SoCal. Kids down 0-2. Coach calls timeout. Brings him over has a little chat. Kid steps in the box belts it to center field. Love this time of the year
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Didnt see that he rammed his car into the front gate going 110mph
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It might actually be fantastic. Or not. I went on a spectacular backpacking trip in October 2003 or so. But if it rains, just embrace it. It's Seattle.
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Do you think that neither of your girls know that you are a dildo?
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Mo’s in Katy rip off.
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Blanco Cafe, but might not be open when you need it.
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