@BillWrightmouse@Zigmanfreud@Stroonzy1 Do you watch poker ? How many times have you seen a player have a 90% chance of winning a hand , only to be caught by that river card . You could say it was almost a statistical improbability, I guess you would say the dealer cheated?
@BasicallyElonM@MichaelVitaleJr@PLeonardNYDN@YouTube@YouTubeCreators You literally didn’t address the post , he simply posted 77 million Americans voted for Trump and you go into “ majority” and those that didn’t vote . Again whether you like it or not 77 million Americans voted for Trump .
Still the greatest political video of all-time. People forget.
“He can’t hit a ball 50 yards.”
“I was a 6 handicap.” “Well…I was an 8.”
“I’ve seen your swing.”
@NUCLRGOLF@BrysonLegion When I was younger I would go watch the LA Strings play team tennis , Tennis, like golf seems like a fit for team play but in reality it wasn’t and still isn’t . Team tennis never worked likewise in America team golf will not work .
🚨🇺🇸 New footage from Massachusetts shows a man fatally trapped in an escalator while at least a dozen people walked right by without helping.
He suffered catastrophic injuries and died at the scene.
No one stopped to pull him out or call for immediate aid.
This is a horrifying glimpse into the collapse of basic human decency and personal responsibility.
Source: New York Post (May 16, 2026)
Pizza Hut franchises across the country are rolling out "Pizza Hut Classic" remodels to bring back the iconic '80s and '90s dining experience.
Franchisees are reviving beloved staples like the red cups, checkered tablecloths, salad bars, and classic Tiffany-style lamps to draw families back into dining rooms.
After years of sleek modern redesigns, the old-school dine-in feel is suddenly making a comeback.
It's 1970. Elton John pulls out a crumpled sheet of paper and plays "Tiny Dancer" (my all-time favourite song) for the first time in front of his lyricist, Bernie Taupin, and Taupin’s wife, Maxine, who inspired the song.
We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.