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iHeart

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  1. and Scheif saves our asses (I'll take the point)
  2. Harkins ties it FIGHT!!!!
  3. welcome back PLD
  4. yeah I don't like that glow in the dark look either
  5. https://deadline.com/2022/02/freddie-mercury-the-final-act-doc-the-cw-1234931879/
  6. iHeart replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    hey I'm surprised they were still there even when we've had a couple of days of blowing snow, even Occupy Winnipeg couldn't handle it (remember when that was a thing?)
  7. iHeart replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    I'm not taking my mask off I don't care if everything is being scaled back
  8. Foligno got 2 games
  9. iHeart replied to Rich's topic in General Discussion
    how did this site go from funding the medical and funeral costs of the Humboldt Broncos players and staff to funding stupid alt right movements https://deadline.com/2022/02/gofundme-invetigations-freedom-convoy-texas-ron-desantis-florida-west-virginia-1234927300/
  10. hmmm turns out she tested positive for a banned heart medication Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva tests positive for banned heart medication: reports Canada could be in line to win bronze if ROC is disqualified Olympic favourite Kamila Valieva tested positive for a banned heart medication before her arrival at the Beijing Olympics, the Russian newspaper RBC reported, putting in jeopardy the team gold medal that she helped win earlier this week. USA Today also reported that a Russian athlete who is a minor has tested positive for a banned substance. At age 15, Valieva is the only member of the Russian Olympic Committee 9ROC) -skating team who is under 16. Canada placed fourth and could be in line to win a bronze medal if ROC is disqualified. The sample was reportedly obtained in December, when Valieva was still in Russia but did not come to light until after she had helped her team win the gold medal with dynamic performances in her short program and free skate. The drug, Trimetazidine, is used to to treat angina — a type of chest pain marked by reduced blood flow to the heart — and is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency as a stimulant. It is the same drug that was involved in a Russian bobsled case at the 2018 Olympics that ended in a settlement and the athletes accepting an eight-month ban. It is unclear whether Valieva has any heart problems.
  11. would this count for the other figure skating events?
  12. well it's been a month we now know what killed Bob Saget, and it's not what we thought it was https://www.tmz.com/2022/02/09/bob-saget-died-brain-bleed-after-hitting-his-head/
  13. But...John DiMaggio might not be back https://tvline.com/2022/02/09/futurama-revival-hulu-bender-recast-john-dimaggio/
  14. This is why I prefer to type on this site using a desktop instead of my phone
  15. okay this is kind of a posthumous one how did we all miss this one a year ago https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/james-cross-october-crisis-obituary-flq-1.5879766
  16. Coping? I'd rather they not compete until Putin is out We probably won't hear anything until sometime tonight everyone in China is sleeping right now
  17. This is a desperately needed but well earned win for the Jets I think I need a song for when the Jets fight three times per game or more
  18. wow what a brawl, and as Dave looks on Minn 18 clearly started it
  19. https://tvline.com/2022/02/08/early-edition-reboot-female-lead-cbs-pilot/

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