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Jograves

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  1. Gomez suffered a fracture to his lower left leg. Will be out 6 weeks.
  2. I liked when the guard said, "C'mon, Tilley. You've had your fun." I couldn't get over how indignant she was at Sweat's removal from the shop. Probably should've been a wake-up call but she's too stupid or lovestruck to realize it.
  3. He's saved us at least 4 points in the last two games alone.
  4. Alisson and VVD were worth every fucking penny! Nay, quid. Great, great win. Showed a lot of fight even while getting kicked all over the pitch. When we went down, it's like they said 'fuck that' and just fucking took over. Sidenote about our opponent: I hope those fuckers go down.
  5. I was thinking about his anti-Mueller tweets last night. What if Mueller comes out and says, "hey, we found all these people guilty of wrongdoing but we couldn't find anything on the president himself. He's an innocent man." What does trump say then? Which makes it even more obvious that he's guilty of something. You're not just going to attack your accuser unless he has the goods on you.
  6. Man, he was fucking awful on Sunday. That was such a clear handball in 80th minute or whatever it was, and his reasoning for it not being called was off the charts stupid. Something about Siggurdsson turning his back. If you're turning your back and your arm is away from your body and your elbow hits the ball, that's a fucking handball. It doesn't get any clearer.
  7. Ok. Maybe he won't receive a ban. Now reading it's just a fine and a warning.
  8. Having slept on it, that was probably my 3rd favorite Derby win since I've become a LFC fan. No. 1 is the 4-0 in 2014. Sturridge scored a brace and Suarez and Gerrard each had a goal. No. 2 is December 2016 at Goodison when Mane scored at 90 + 4. Joyce says Klopp will be charged by the FA. I guess he'll get a touchline ban for this Wednesday's game.
  9. Was that the 'you're the puppet' debate?
  10. I grew up on the crime side, the New York Times side. staying alive was no jive Had second hands, Moms bounced on Old Man, soon we moved to Shaolin Land
  11. Didn't see a thread on this but we watched the first two episodes over the weekend. It's about the prison break in upstate NY a few years ago where some prison employees helped a couple of murderers escape. It's excellent. Patricia Arquette, Benicio Del Toro, and Paul Dano play the main characters. The other supporting actors are all great too. Ben Stiller is directing. They really sunk some money into it. The sets are amazing. The music is fantastic too. Very well done and an interesting subject.
  12. Fuck. Just take me now, Xenu. End this.
  13. C'mon. No he didn't. No.
  14. That's just gross. Give him a fucking bon voyage plaque and donate the money to some worthy cause. The guy made a salary and it wasn't peanuts. A 5m pound 'gift' is ridiculous. From what I've read, it sounds like LFC, Everton and Burnley are holding out.
  15. All the top clubs have that issue.
  16. Klopp's only blemishes are a draw at home to City and away draws to Chelsea and Arsenal. They've also allowed the joint fewest goals in the league. That's more than worthy of a B+. Poch lost back to back games in September, one of which was at home to a top 4 rival. A C is maybe slightly harsh but it's probably justified compared to the others on the list.
  17. Sarri and Emery both deserve A's IMO. They've improved their teams in a very short period of time and made the top end of the league much better.
  18. Has Fox reported it? If not, he probably doesn't know. WH aides surely aren't going to tell him.
  19. Rumsfeld had held the position for nearly 5 years. Not 18 months. ETA: Or 20 or 21 months. However long it's been.
  20. True about Kratz not having to know for it to be done but Zellner showed where he mislabeled evidence during discovery multiple times, which precluded Strang and Buting from seeing Bobby Dassey was searching for things like 'knife entering body' and 'horsecum.' Intentionally or not, I think this puts Kratz in the conspiracy.
  21. New AG too.
  22. I don't know much about the violin but your background in music should make it a lot easier for you. I played the sax one year in 5th grade and the recorder in 7th grade music class and that was the extent of my music knowledge. Learning music theory hasn't been very easy for me. Rhythm was difficult too. Getting my brain to tap my foot and strum the guitar at the same time was way harder than it should've been.
  23. I took up guitar at 40, so a few years ago. The first year was hard because I was trying to learn from youtube and a few other methods. I started taking lessons and I improved at a quicker rate. The difficulty for me is practice time. I try to practice 5 to 7 hours a week but it doesn't always work out that way. When you're a kid, you have more disposable time.
  24. I believe the individual is filing bankruptcy. We only just heard the money is gone and we're in the beginning stages. For two years he's told my friend that the money is still there. Meanwhile he's run up credit card debt, taken out high interest loans and robbing Peter to pay Paul. It's a lot more convoluted than I'm letting on but it'll fall into tl;dr territory really quick. Thanks for your help though.
  25. If there is a general tax question thread already, I apologize. I didn't see one. I have an issue I was hoping I could get some advice on. Let's say my friend loaned a relative a large sum of money in 2016 as seed money for a business venture. Just to keep it simple we'll say it's $100k. He wrote him checks and they have promissory notes. My friend found out only recently that his relative is a degenerate, a fraud and a thief. The $100k is gone and it looks like this idiot is going to file bankruptcy because he owes money all over town. The question is how does my friend account for the loan on his income taxes? Can he take it as an expense? Does he have to carry it forward as a loss? Any advice is appreciated.
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