Conor McGregor on Ilia Topuria:
“He has the same tattoos, he says the same stuff, he does the same f*cking movements. He’s alright, I like him…maybe.”
😂😂😂
I see your profile picture. That’s Johnny Cash. My hero too. Arrested seven times. Smuggled 668 amphetamines across the Mexican border in 1965. Took every drug there was and drank like I did. Cheated on his first wife. Slept with more woman than I ever did. Hit bottom in a cave in Tennessee in 1968 trying to crawl off and die. And then he got up. He got clean. He spent the rest of his life singing for prisoners and addicts and the people the country threw away because he knew he was one of them.
That was the whole point of the Man in Black. He wore it for the poor and the beaten down. He wore it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime. He wore it for the ones who never heard a word of Jesus. He wore it for the addicted and the dying. He wore it as a standing witness that no one is past saving.
You picked his picture. You did not pick his message. Try listening to the words.
Sleepy Steve Yzerman FAILED to improve the Detroit Red Wings at the trade deadline, leading to one of the WORST CHOKE JOBS in National Hockey League history to miss the playoffs. Sadly, GREAT AMERICAN Dylan Larkin has seen enough, and has asked sleepy Steve for a trade out of the GREAT State of Michigan. The ridiculous Red Wings have brought TOTAL SHAME to their tremendous fans, who have been suffering very badly for many years, and now Captain Michigan wants out! A TOTAL DISASTER! Thank you for your ATTENTION to this MATTER! NHL President DONALD JOHN TRUMP
Oh come on @jerseymikes you already ruined the Stanley cup playoff logo on the ice now you’re disrespecting a house of sacred government workers who only want the best for our health and safety and definitely don’t insider trade? Thats where I draw the line
NY Giants Quarterback Jaxson Dart on introducing President Trump:
“I’ve always loved this country. I have extended family members who have fought in wars. The President position is a position I’ve well respected regardless of political affiliation.”
NEWS: Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup champion and one of the fiercest playoff performers in NHL history, has died at 60.
Lemieux played 21 years in the NHL, winning the 1995 Conn Smythe Trophy and the four Cups with three separate teams.
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