In New York (humble brag) and can't help but think these people are just paid actors to play characters of what we think new yorkers are supposed to be. Like they just meet somewhere and someone hands out cards for the role they will play that day.
All time annoyances for us alpha's when the other team would throw some nerd at you and he'd be in your face full court as if humanity was counting on him to stop you.
Quick news story from the Big 12 tournament: RIP LED floor.
After three days of slipping and sliding and the occasional dizzy spell, the league is going to a traditional hardwood court for the semifinals and final.
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Update on the shooting near Kroger in Maineville last night. Here’s the latest from Hamilton Township Police Chief Scott Hughes:
As a result of last night’s incident at Kroger, we have arrested 40-year-old 𝐉𝐚𝐲𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐥 of Hamilton Township.
Hall has been charged with the following offenses:
• Assault (Felony 4) - two counts
• Negligent Assault (Misdemeanor 3rd Degree) - two counts
• Inducing Panic (Felony 4)
• Improperly Discharging a Firearm (Felony 2)
Hall is currently incarcerated at the Warren County Jail.
Thank you to all the assisting agencies that responded to help ensure everyone's safety. Their quick response and support exemplify the teamwork among law enforcement agencies in our region.
We also appreciate the patience and cooperation shown by members of the community while officers investigated the incident.
@WLWT
Thousands of people gathered at San Francisco’s Civic Center to celebrate the life of Bob Weir, the legendary guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead who died last week at age 78.
@TAZ33254 Loved earlier in the game when he flexed making a nice hit,,, on an 8 yard run... The delusions and arrogance of these guys are enough to be committed. Thought the NFL cared about mental health
The Reds haven't won a series against Milwaukee since August 2022, and have lost 32 of their last 42 games against the Brewers. https://t.co/L1GesxXrIE
In 2004, Paul Walker overheard an Iraq veteran and his fiancée saying they couldn’t afford a $9,000 engagement ring.
He quietly bought it for them, then slipped out of the store without saying a word.