José Mourinho telling the story of when he left Inter Milan after winning the treble, because it was time to coach Real Madrid.
"The train doesn't stop twice."
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@EASPORTSFC I'm probably one of the most dedicated Pro Clubs players over the last 10 years, but never get beta codes. Got email preferences on and hope this year you can invite me to the closed beta. Anything you can do to make it happen?
@ATVIAssist I've been a loyal cod player over a decade, never cheated, never used anything but my PS and controller, my K/D ain't anything special, pretty average and you ban my account permanently. It doesn't make sense. And who is TwentyThree? Not even my name. Please explain..
You can call me a sentimental idiot but @ManUtd, in all white, in control of an away game then giving everyone drama before going on to win. On the anniversary of the Busby Babes last game on British soil when they did just the same in a 5-4 win.
Just something about this club.
In 2012, a Burger King employee anonymously posted an image on 4-chan of him putting his feet in lettuce, with the caption:
"This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King."
It took 20 minutes for people to track down the branch the employee worked at and contact the news.
The next morning, Cleveland Scene Magazine contacted the Burger King establishment and talked to the breakfast shift manager, who, upon seeing the offending photo, said, "Oh, I know who that is. He's getting fired."
A man cleared of murder charges by outtakes from an episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" will receive $320,000 in the settlement of a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles and its police force.
In August 2003, Juan Catalan, a 24-year-old father who worked in his family's machining business, was arrested for the murder of a 16-year-old girl.
Martha Puebla was allegedly gunned down outside her Sun Valley, Calif., home because she had testified in a gang murder case. Mario Catalan, the suspect's brother, was a co-defendant in that case.
But Juan Catalan said he was at a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game -- not a drive-by shooting -- at the time of the murder. And he produced the ticket stubs to prove it. But that wasn't enough.
His offer to take a lie-detector test was refused. And the fact that he did not fit the description eyewitnesses gave of the shooter did not persuade prosecutors. The 24-year-old machinist was sent to jail to await trial for capital murder.
Needing more proof, Catalan remembered that a televison show was being filmed at the game against the Atlanta Braves the night of the murder. He also remembered that he had been "caught on tape."
Juan Catalan had a story about his whereabouts. He didn't kill Martha Puebla, and in fact, he was nowhere near her. On the night of the murder, the longtime baseball fan was at Dodgers Stadium to watch his beloved Los Angeles Dodgers, which he did frequently. His six-year-old daughter, a friend named Ruben, and his cousin Manuel were all said to be there too. Juan could recall in detail how the game between the Atlanta Braves and the Dodgers was tied going into the ninth inning before the Braves broke it wide open and won. After the game, Juan called his girlfriend, took his cousin home, then went home as well.
Juan Catalan was facing death row. Then a baseball scene from a popular sitcom saved him.