“Crimson flames tied through my ears.” Zimmy a Bama fan? Roll Tide!

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My favorite bass player, Rob Stoner, absolutely KILLS it at this May 23, 1976 performance of “Idiot Wind” at Hughes Stadium in Fort Collins, CO (same version on the HARD RAIN live album). Stoner & Bob are in quite the zone. youtu.be/5E4ytUW8g_0?si=5vVF…
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Any alternative is not going to have the skills that currently distinguish Blanche: legal chops, significant experience, the personal trust of Trump, and a commitment to his policies. The alternative isn't the third coming of Bill Barr. It's the first coming of Alina Habba. 5/9
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No better tradition (IMHO) in college football than singing Bama’s special version of Dixieland Delight with 100,000 other fans in the 4th quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Roll Tide. youtu.be/ykvouXy-LIE?feature…
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Bob Dylan * Social D* GnR* (all pre-1993) Metallica* (all pre-1993) Soundgarden (opening for GnR 1991) Depeche Mode* Beastie Boys* The Cure Morrisey* Mazzy Star * multiple times
Introduce yourself with 10 bands you've seen live: Billy Elton Queen Journey Page & Plant The Who Tori Amos Earth Wind & Fire Prince Paul The Cars
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.@varadmehta you should do one of these. I assume some good 80s bands would make your list. (Or are you more movies than concerts?)
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I don’t need to add any comments beyond what @benshapiro says here
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Roll Tide Roll. Love to see his unshakable loyalty and love for the Tide (turning down big $$ to come back at another school) pay off.
Round 1, Pick 13: @RamsNFL select @AlabamaFTBL QB Ty Simpson! #NFLDraft nfl.com/prospects/ty-simpson…
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.@JanCBS RTR
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Nick Saban gets the crowd hyped at Bryant Denny Stadium walking around with Morgan Wallen

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We will keep fighting and fairness (and girls and women) will win at the end.
I’m disappointed by today’s ruling in Female Athletes United (FAU) v. Ellison. @ADFLegal had asked the 8th Circuit to protect women’s Title IX rights by requiring Minnesota to keep male athletes out of women’s sports. The FAU case shouldn’t be confused with the two major cases currently pending before the Supreme Court. While those cases will decide whether states like West Virginia and Idaho MAY protect women’s sports, FAU asks whether states like Minnesota MUST protect women’s sports. It’s the next vital step to protect fairness for all women. And the answer to its central question should be a resounding “YES.” Title IX was designed and passed to give women equal opportunities. Allowing men into women’s sports destroys those opportunities. But today, the 8th Circuit said that even if Minnesota’s policies violate Title IX, our female athlete clients cannot hold the state accountable—at least not now. We respectfully disagree. Not allowing women to enforce their Title IX rights denies them equal opportunities, upends basic fairness, and even threatens safety. Men will always have physical advantages over women. That’s why women’s sports exist. And that’s also why we won’t stop fighting. Remember: the American public—and reality—are on our side. While today’s ruling is a setback for women in Minnesota and other blue states, this was only an initial ruling that did not resolve the case. ADF is considering our options in the FAU case, and we also support the Trump administration’s recent Title IX lawsuit against Minnesota. It’s always wrong for a man to take a woman’s trophy—whether it’s in Minnesota or West Virginia. Biology doesn’t depend on state lines. Fairness shouldn’t either. This is a fight we can and must win.
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For those who remember the City of Grants Pass case, where the Supreme Court held that (obviously) cities can enforce generally applicable anti-camping bans on the public roads and sidewalks without violating the Eighth Amendment, it may not surprise you to learn that the Grants Pass decision is effectively a dead letter in many jurisdictions. Plaintiffs and federal judges have found many other theories to stop cities from cleaning up the streets and sidewalks. Consider this case from Berkeley -- not exactly a bastion of conservatism! Berkeley wants to remove a large homeless encampment because, among other reasons, there was an outbreak of Leptospirosis. Well, a federal judge in San Francisco has ruled that removal of tents and RVs are subject to...the Americans with Disabilities Act! Think about how crazy that is. The ADA requires reasonable accommodations for disabled persons so that they can enjoy City programs and services. But what the judge has effectively ruled is that ADA claimants are entitled to reasonable accommodations from generally applicable laws. That's like says there is an ADA exemption for murder or theft. Obviously that's preposterous. Generally applicable laws are not programs from which one can exempt one's self by claiming to be disabled. The judge also ruled that by removing tents, the City is creating a danger under the state-created danger doctrine and thereby violates due process. I don't know of any case where enforcing generally applicable laws has been held to create a danger. Again, these doctrines aren't intended to allow exemptions from general legal prohibitions. How long do cities and their residents have to live like this? How long until we recognize that allowing several individual federal judges to play God-King-Legislator is unsustainable? By the time this gets up to the Supreme Court, it will have been over a decade since the original Boise decision that disabled cities from enforcing camping bans under the Eighth Amendment. Over a decade where cities and their residents couldn't adopt reasonable policies. THIS is why the SHADOW DOCKET exists. Because federal judges keep doing crazy things, and it's only a matter of time before they get overturned. In the meantime the public health and safety, and our democracy, suffers for years and years.
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Some new handprints and footprints at Denny Chimes. Love to see it. RTR
Etched in history 👏
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Two Cultures. One Family. The San Diego Padres’ Nike MLB City Connect uniform is a continued celebration of the binational region, culture and traditions. From the La Catrina patch to the marigold pattern sublimated onto the sleeves and bone-colored pants, the uniforms were inspired by Dia de los Muertos, as The Padres honor the traditions and the people that make the region special. Available now at Nike.com
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FINAL: Alabama 90, Texas Tech 65 The Crimson Tide will play in its fourth straight Sweet 16 on Friday. Would anybody have believed those words a decade ago?
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This is sad. I know as a politician these companies are going to spend a billion dollars against me for saying it but 🤷🏽‍♀️ Pervasive gambling is not good for society. It turns life into a casino, traps people in addiction & debt, surges domestic violence, and fosters manipulation.
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The entire chapter of California statutes (Business and Professions Code) governing the legal profession has “attorneys” as the title/subject. Attorneys and lawyers are interchangeable in common use, but the law and the Bar primarily use “attorney”
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In a lengthy conversation just now, President Trump hit back at Tucker Carlson who called the Iran war “absolutely disgusting and evil.” "Tucker has lost his way,” Trump told me. “I knew that a long time ago, and he's not MAGA.  MAGA is saving our country. MAGA is making our country great again. MAGA is America first, and Tucker is none of those things. And Tucker is really not smart enough to understand that."
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Each one of those bars on his right sleeve represents six months deployed overseas in a combat zone. Dude is literally an American hero.
Eric Slover. No olvidemos su nombre.
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I don't know Erika Kirk. I do know Candace Owens. Erika met the moment of her husband's assassination with a grace unimaginable. Candace met the moment of her so-called friend's assassination as she meets every moment -- focused on herself and her insatiable hunger for fame and aggrandizement. If you find yourself believing the latter in her smears of the former, please know you are being manipulated by one of the best in the business. But you're still wrong and in the wrong. May God open your eyes to the evil you are participating in, and may God bless Erika Kirk.
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