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When that guy running at the bottom of the guide was a beloved football star. ???
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(Best Homer Simpson voice): Mmmm... Payday!
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Did you ever think you'd get to a point in life where "You don't look a day over 65" would make you smile?
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Well, he's knocked her up again...
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Sounds like a Sunday sermon on the proper technique for giving head.
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The switch for the fan is right over the phone. The light should be off because the door is open.
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Phone booths with seats, a light that turned on when you closed the door, and a fan you could turn on or off
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Going to Russia after communism had fallen, but before the USSR broke up
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Many years ago I said something inappropriate on Twitter. I took the post down. An enemy of mine saved it and has been circulating it, and when my employer found out, I was fired. I was young and stupid and took it down years ago. Is my sacking justified? Well, I don’t know what you said so I don’t know how bad it was. But most employment is “at will,” which means companies can fire you and you can quit any time for any reason. The only thing an employer can’t do is fire you for any reason that is protected by law, such as age, race, gender and so on. That aside, I am deeply troubled by the gotcha, cancel culture. What if everything you have ever uttered privately had been recorded and played back? If anyone can say that there isn’t anything cringeworthy from their past, write to me. So I think generally we need to be more forgiving of youthful indiscretions that previously went unrecorded for posterity before social media. I am less forgiving if you post today. If you’re dumb enough to do that, I don’t have much sympathy for you if your employer takes action. Gregory Giangrande has over 25 years of experience as a chief human resources executive and is dedicated to helping New Yorkers get back to work. E-mail your questions to [email protected]. Follow Greg on Twitter: @greggiangrande and atGoToGreg.com.
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13-year-old California girl steals mom’s car, fatally strikes two men A 13-year-old California girl fatally struck two men after taking off with her mother’s car, authorities said. The girl from Vista was stopped Friday night, but sped away when an officer approached her car, Escondido police said. “What the officer didn’t know at the time, is that the car was being driven by a 13-year-old girl from Vista who took her mom’s car without her knowing,” Lt. Kevin Toth told Fox5 San Diego. The teen then lost control and crashed into the bushes, where two men were sleeping, authorities said. Police said they believe both of the men were homeless. One was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other died at a hospital, cops said. The girl and a friend, who had been a passenger, were arrested and later released to their parents, police said. It’s unclear whether they will face any charges.
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The black & white episodes of I DREAM OF JEANNIE A milk vending machine next to the cigarette vending machine in our apartment building's lobby. People using phones to talk to each other Answering machines and landlines (both of which I still have & use) Pinball arcades 8 mm home movies with no sound Aquarias & Sugar Sugar battling it out to be the #1 song of 1969 Pool clubs My parents letting 7 year old me and my 10 year old sister walk 10 blocks to take a public bus then another 6 block walk to our pool club Being able to walk one block The Golden Age of Music-- The Disco Era The first baseball players' strike, which occurred from April 1 to 13, 1972. Ron Blomberg of the Yankees being the first DH Single screen theaters with large screens My father's liquor store in a blue collar section of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, at a spot that is now hipster central and properties sell for millions of dollars (not that I'm bitter about that, of course) Trying pizza for the first time at a pizzeria (that is still there) next to the barber shop near my father's store Having sex with anonymous strangers with no concern of catching a deadly disease The NY Knicks being good A new show on NBC called Saturday Night Live Shouting "look out below" when somebody jumped out a window during an explosion scene in a fireworks factory in Thorough Modern Millie when I was 6 and having the whole theater crack up. Making my parents take us to see Thoroughly Modern Millie again the next week
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Probably my favorite episode of the series last night. James Spader at his James Spaderest.
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Now that covid has me back to ordering grocery delivery, I miss going to my usual supermarket.
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How are Aunt Clara & Uncle Arthur doing, Serena?
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He should just join the cast of CBS' CLARICE.
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There was a reporter named Kathryn Creag who shot a report one block from my house when this occurred. She died suddenly Wednesday night at the age of 47.
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Florida man steals ring from one girlfriend, uses it to propose to another He’s accused of cheating on two girlfriends and stealing from both. Now he’s single and running from cops. A Florida man went into hiding this week after two women he had dated for years found out about each other on social media and learned both had been lied to and robbed, authorities said Thursday. The accused con artist, 48-year-old Joseph Davis, met the victims on the dating app OKCupid in 2015 and 2016 and gave each of them a different fake name, “Joe Brown” and “Marcus Brown,” according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office. One of the victims told detectives last month that she discovered through Facebook that her boyfriend of several years was actually engaged to another woman. The Orange City victim said she looked up the fiancée’s Facebook page and noticed a photo of her wearing a wedding band and engagement ring that was identical to one she had from a prior marriage, authorities said. The woman said she went to check her jewelry box and saw that her rings and several other items were missing, confirming that her boyfriend had stolen from her and used her own jewelry to propose to another woman, according to a news release. The stolen items, which also included a diamond ring that belonged to her grandmother, were worth nearly $6,300. The victim confronted and dumped Davis before reaching out to the other victim, who was cooperative and even returned some of the stolen jewelry. “With both relationships over due to the infidelity, the victims began cooperating with each other and with detectives,” authorities said. The second victim, who lives in Orlando, told the Orange City woman that “Brown” had fooled her too. The convicted felon allegedly brought her to his girlfriend’s house one day, falsely claimed the house was his and asked her to move in. The Orlando woman agreed and packed up her apartment, disassembled her furniture and was ready to go before Davis suddenly told her that the “deal fell through,” according to the release. After Davis moved out and “disappeared,” the woman noticed that her laptop and some of her own jewelry were missing from her apartment, authorities said. Both women contacted the sheriff’s office and helped them track down the man’s true identity. It turns out that Davis has felony convictions in Oregon and North Carolina and an active arrest warrant out of Oregon for a hit-and-run crash with injuries. His criminal record includes arrests for possession of a fictitious ID, filing a false police report, domestic assault and possession of cocaine with intent to sell. Authorities urged the public to be on the lookout for the suspect and report any sightings of him. They noted that Davis has a tattoo of a cross on his left arm with the words, “Only God can judge me.”
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