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Rattle of a Simple Man
It is remarkable how football has changed in my lifetime, both on the field and in the stands (if stands is the correct term for a stadium made up entirely of seats). There is a general feeling that today’s game is infested by overpaid Fancy Dans, who perform with little passion to a comfortably seated audience.
Step by step instructions to Properly Use a Dab Rig
If you are new to the spot, you might be thinking about how to utilize a touch rig. Touch apparatuses can appear to be scary from the outset, however, they are exceptionally easy to utilize. This blog entry will walk you through the means of utilizing a touch rig. It will likewise talk about a portion of the advantages of touching and give tips to fledglings. Continue to peruse to find out additional.
Subhan AhmedPublished 2 years ago in CleatsCFL Week 14 Recap: Seven Weeks Left
In the CFL season, the Labour Day Weekend batch of games is often followed by a few rematches on the following week. Week 14 is also a pivotal week, as the season becomes two-thirds done, with only seven weeks left to go. While we did get a pair of rematches, Week 14 actually began with the Montréal Alouettes hosting the BC Lions, the latter being the one team who did not participate in the Labour Day Weekend festivities. This was a battle between second place teams in their respective divisions, but despite this, the teams were leagues apart in the overall standings. Even though the Lions were on the road, I (and probably many other fans) expected a lopsided win in favor of the road team.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedSnowflake's Sons
Fun Fact: There are 3 men with some derivative of my name in my bloodline. My father, (the one who cursed me with the Dolphins and their second longest active playoff win drought) and his father, a Lions fan (the longest active playoff win drought). A combined 71 years of playoff futility between 3 generations. What a legacy. (My hypothetical progeny will most assuredly have very normal names: Emily, Michael, Jeff, something that was still popular post-world war I)
Mel GrasselPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedCeltic blank Queen's death but Rangers take tributes too far
Glasgow's two most popular football clubs don't tend to agree on much and the rivalry is famous for taking opposing view points on just about every issue under the sun, including religion, politics, music, Scottish independence, Irish reunification, Brexit, Palestine/Israel and every other issue of the day you could imagine.
A vibrant cycling culture is growing across Egypt
Egypt is an Arab country characterized by its cities that are considered good lands for cycling such as Cairo and Alexandria. Alexandria is known for its sea corniche, which stretches from Qaitbay citadel on the west of Alexandria to Montazah on the east, it is a suitable road for cyclists. Cairo (the capital of Egypt) is known for its Nile corniche and its pyramids area considered the most enjoyable places for cyclists who enjoy the Nile on Nile corniche and the monuments while cycling in pyramids area which is located away from traffic congestion.
Enas El NemrPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedThe first champion to receive an insulting qualification offer! Is Ayton really that bad?
The NBA offseason has come, and the trade market and contract extension market have also opened up. While other players are busy renewing their contracts, Ayton, the Suns' leading center, is not happy. As the No. 1 overall pick in 2018, Ayton has ended his rookie contract, and the Suns did not choose to re-sign Ayton, but offered him an insulting qualification offer of 16.4 million a year. This offer allowed Ayton to break two historical records. One was the largest qualifying offer contract in NBA history, and the other was that Ayton was the first No. 1 player to receive a qualifying offer. Why is this qualification offer insulting? Let's go into detail.
witty lukasPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedFootball fandom in the multi-platform world: SuperOne is ready to step in
SuperOne's founder, Andreas Christensen realized a few years ago, that traditional TV sports broadcasting is in decline. New-age platforms, driven by social media, are on the ascendant. This is the world in which the modern football fan lives and breathes. This realization was actually the very beginning of the SuperOne Fandom Metaverse we know today!
SuperOne NewsPublished 2 years ago in Unbalanced