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  2. You mean the Epstein Files that Biden had for four years and couldn’t find anything in them that would be damaging to Trump? I don’t know anything about them.
  3. I am in complete agreement with you that it SHOULD not be competitive. But I figured I'd add it based solely on the summer success Rin has had. But I think it's Richie's spot to lose obviously.
  4. Am I crazy for thinking this isn't competitive? Is Rin there mainly focusing on folk? What's his deal?
  5. Maybe it's just that DS mutates every four years.
  6. Is it cheaper if you burn dollars instead of flags? But then you may be breaking a law. Go ahead it's a free country!
  7. But there was never any BDS for four (well four plus now) years.......right? That was different
  8. I've been saying it since season ended. He's a title threat at 125, and if it was me I'd suck it up at make it.
  9. Penn State 133 Davis Ono Blaze Nagao
  10. Will they share the results the day after they share the Epstein Files?
  11. One's that haven't been mentioned: ISU: Paniro Johnson vs Jacob Frost at 149 OR Paniro vs Vinny Zerban at 157. OSU: Richie vs Rin Sakamoto at 133; Jamison vs Swiderski at 149 (if Jamison goes 149, but as a Cowboy fan I'd prefer him stay down at 141) Little Rock: Carter McCallister vs Jaivon Jones at 149
  12. Reading this and other recent threads I've come to realize that TDS has mutated.
  13. It's likely a combination of things, none of which are uncommon for a 79 year old man. Likely on blood thinners for heart issues (see his swollen lower legs), which could be anything from your typical high blood pressure to congestive heart failure. Probably getting blood drawn or some sort of injection in his hand because they have trouble with the vein in his elbow (also pretty common). He could die tomorrow or in 15 years. In other words, he's an average 80-year old American man.
  14. Just like you have your flag burning parties.
  15. I think we have found who is most obsessed with this.
  16. Final Greco-Roman Results at the 2025 U20 World Championships 55 kg Gold Medal Match: Payam Ahmadi (Iran) over Turan Dashdamirov (Azerbaijan) 5-3 Bronze Medal Match: Arsen Zhuma (Kazakhstan) over Omur Yntyak Uulu (Kyrgyzstan) 10-0 Bronze Medal Match: Daisuke Morishita (Japan) over Anil Mor (India) 10-7 60 kg Gold Medal Match: Aykhan Javadov (Azerbaijan) over Yurik Mkhitaryan (Armenia) 12-5 Bronze Medal Match: Suraj (India) over Lucas LoGrasso (France) 1-1 Bronze Medal Match: Vakhtang Lolua (Georgia) over Omer Altas (Turkiye) Cautions 63 kg Gold Medal Match: Aytjan Khalmakhanov (Uzbekistan) over Aleks Margaryan (Armenia) 12-2 Bronze Medal Match: Mohammad Aboutalebi (Iran) over Kristiyan Milenkov (Bulgaria) 9-0 Bronze Medal Match: Igor Punchenko (Russia) over Damir Ibrashov (Kazakhstan) 5-1 67 kg Gold Medal Match: Zhantoro Mirzaliev (Kyrgyzstan) over Erzu Zakriev (Russia) 4-2 Bronze Medal Match: Faraim Mustafayev (Azerbaijan) over Takaku Suzuki (Japan) 5-4 Bronze Medal Match: Fayozbek Eshimirzaev (Uzbekistan) over Gholamreza Abdovali (Iran) 5-1 72 kg Gold Medal Match: Gaspar Terteryan (Armenia) over Ahmad Kodirov (Uzbekistan) 1-1 Bronze Medal Match: Oliver Pada (Finland) over Ruben Straakeved (Sweden) 14-5 Bronze Medal Match: Yussuf Ashrapov (Kazakhstan) over Arionas Kolitsopoulos (Greece) 2-0 77 kg Gold Medal Match: Anri Putkaradze (Georgia) over Ahoura Bouveiri Piani (Iran) 10-1 Bronze Medal Match: Zaur Beslekoev (Russia) over Raatbek Paiazbekkov (Kyrgyzstan) 8-0 Bronze Medal Match: Kiryl Valeuski (Belarus) over Leister Bowling (USA) 9-0 82 kg Gold Medal Match: Mikhail Shkarin (Russia) over Dias Seitkailyev (Kazakhstan) 4-1 Bronze Medal Match: Azimjon Soatullaev (Uzbekistan) over Martik Petrosyan (Armenia) 8-0 Bronze Medal Match: Taizo Yoshida (Japan) over Prince (India) 11-0 87 kg Gold Medal Match: Luka Kochalidze (Georgia) over Abdurakhman Abdulkadyrov (Russia) Fall 2:03 Bronze Medal Match: Erik Ter Matevosyan (Armenia) over Elias Lyyski (Finland) 1-1 Bronze Medal Match: Temirlan Turdakyn (Kazakhstan) over Orkhan Hajiyev (Azerbaijan) 4-4 97 kg Gold Medal Match: Yehor Yakushenko (Ukraine) over Mohammad Seydi Avendi (Iran) 5-2 Bronze Medal Match: Darius Kiefer (Germany) over Amirkhon Berdikulov (Uzbekistan) 8-0 Bronze Medal Match: Ilia Komarov (Russia) over Andrej Rodin (Croatia) 8-0 130 kg Gold Medal Match: Ali Iliasov (Russia) over Cemal Bakir (Turkiye) 9-0 Bronze Medal Match: Ivan Yankovskyi (Ukraine) over Mazaim Mardanov (Azerbaijan) 8-0 Bronze Medal Match: Abolfazl Fathitazangi (Iran) over Viachaslau Fedaryna (Belarus) 9-1
  17. I believe this proves his ego is not in decline.
  18. Is it mental decline, or just more of the standard BS, that led him to recently claim “they call me the President of Europe, it’s an honor”. Have to admit of all his good one lines, that’s one of my favorites.
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