As close as I'm going to come to a celebrity moment. Big thanks to everyone at the Scene and Red River Waste Solutions. Couldn't have done it without you!
It's the Scene's 34th Annual "You Are So Nashville If ..." issue: See all the winners, "weirdies" and honorable mentions in our annual #YASNI contest.
Illustrations by @LCierzan.
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FIFA (supposedly) has rules for broadcasters during World Cup hydration breaks.
Fox broke them during the very first game, and even missed match action showing commercials...
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There should never be a commercial break during a soccer game outside of halftime. Even if there’s a hydration break, the game should stay live. So clear that the addition of these breaks are financially motivated.
@JoePompliano Would have loved to go too but not paying double the cost because FIFA believes they can list prices here they wouldn't dare anywhere else in the world. Would probably have a much better time paying a reasonable price for a ticket in Spain & making a trip out of it
If you a) like the Nashville zoo (I'm there basically once a week with my kids over the summer) and b) are sick of data centers, may I encourage you to sign this petition?
When the U.S. men’s national soccer team plays at home, its most loyal fans traditionally sit right behind a goal to cheer on the team.
But when the Americans kick off the World Cup next week, FIFA is seating them in the “nose bleeds,” according to a major U.S. fan group.
“These are the worst tickets that I’ve ever seen out of the five World Cups I’ve been to,” American Outlaws President Brian Hexsel says. https://t.co/hNJjr9FIDU
My legal advice is, when firing for cause, do not draft and send a memo that boils the entire case for dismissal down to “you didn’t come over for dinner and were very rude to me in an editorial meeting.”
Ossoff: This is what small men like Donald Trump and JD Vance and Stephen Miller will never understand—that our national greatness flows not through our blood or our genes, but through our ideas.
Americans are not a race, we're a people united not by ethnicity, but by our shared convictions, and that is what makes us exceptional