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Thomas got a reaction from Taylor in Evidence of Voter Fraud
You mean Charlie now. And we know that Charlie is was the shortened form of Victor-Charlie, which itself was code for Viet-Cong. The pieces all fall into place!
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Thomas got a reaction from AngelsLakersFan in Well-paid ESPN Idiot says Ohtani bad for baseball because he needs an interpreter
There are a considerable number of professional athletes that would be far more popular if the English speaking audience didn't know what they are saying.
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Thomas got a reaction from ScottM in Well-paid ESPN Idiot says Ohtani bad for baseball because he needs an interpreter
There are a considerable number of professional athletes that would be far more popular if the English speaking audience didn't know what they are saying.
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Thomas got a reaction from Lhalo in Well-paid ESPN Idiot says Ohtani bad for baseball because he needs an interpreter
There are a considerable number of professional athletes that would be far more popular if the English speaking audience didn't know what they are saying.
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Thomas got a reaction from TheLordofOuts in Well-paid ESPN Idiot says Ohtani bad for baseball because he needs an interpreter
There are a considerable number of professional athletes that would be far more popular if the English speaking audience didn't know what they are saying.
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Thomas got a reaction from Taylor in Well-paid ESPN Idiot says Ohtani bad for baseball because he needs an interpreter
There are a considerable number of professional athletes that would be far more popular if the English speaking audience didn't know what they are saying.
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Thomas reacted to bloodbrother in Well-paid ESPN Idiot says Ohtani bad for baseball because he needs an interpreter
Him and Skip's entire shtick is to just say stupid shit for the sole purpose of generating clicks, views, and conversation on social media. Nobody with any common sense takes anything these 2 say seriously.
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Thomas got a reaction from Skram in The Truth is Out There. Conspiracy Theories
To be fair the only reason they become so prone to violence is probably the chemtrails.
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Thomas got a reaction from Taylor in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Uh...I live in New Mexico. Our lawbook is written on an old tobacco box.
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Thomas got a reaction from Taylor in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Penny smart
Pound foolish
The Angels in four words.
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Thomas got a reaction from angelinkc in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Best I could (didn't exactly take long) is something about an agreement to exchange poultry for the right to sodomize a goat.
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Thomas got a reaction from AngelsLakersFan in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Best I could (didn't exactly take long) is something about an agreement to exchange poultry for the right to sodomize a goat.
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Thomas reacted to Claude in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
In before this old gem
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Thomas reacted to eligrba in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
These are Angel minor leaguers....I would not be very worried.
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Thomas got a reaction from Claude in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Best I could (didn't exactly take long) is something about an agreement to exchange poultry for the right to sodomize a goat.
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Thomas got a reaction from UndertheHalo in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Penny smart
Pound foolish
The Angels in four words.
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Thomas got a reaction from AngelsLakersFan in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Penny smart
Pound foolish
The Angels in four words.
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Thomas got a reaction from Angel Oracle in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Penny smart
Pound foolish
The Angels in four words.
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Thomas reacted to bloodbrother in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Meh, nobody's gonna confuse the Angels for being a well run team so news like this doesn't mean much.
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Thomas reacted to AngelsLakersFan in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
And it looks like Alden's reporting substantiates it. Gotta love that the Angels FO did all the leg work to figure out which players it didn't have to pay an extra 3 or 4 $400 paychecks to.
Also it's a terrible look when an org comes out and says it stopped paying you $400 a week because they already had paid you more than they thought they would've had to.
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Thomas got a reaction from AngelsLakersFan in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
That's what I took from it.
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Thomas reacted to AngelsLakersFan in According to MiLBAdvocates, Angels are not paying their Minor Leaguers despite saying they'd be paid $400/week stipends through August
Sounds like some players aren't getting paid. If the original tweet was false the team would've said so, instead they made a second statement that reframes the discussion.
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Thomas got a reaction from ten ocho recon scout in Chicago
I guess it depends on if you consider it an intentional act or a byproduct of society. Social Studies/History/Civics certainly is crafted to mold a person a specific way. But whether that was carefully crafted or simply a general consensus on what students should learn. Observations have been made that schools "seem" to prepare students for the workplace after graduating. Previously it was to prepare them for life on the factory. Bells signaling the beginning and end of the work day etc. Now it prepares us for life in cubicles in front of workstations. Is it all part of a orchestrated conspiracy? Likely not. One hardly seems necessary.