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ETA it seems like it would be more appropriate to have my private parts covered by seaweed. |
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ETA this should be read in an unbearably shrill whiny tone. I'm going home and having a bottle of wine or two. |
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I am not smart enough to be anyone's secretary. |
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I am sorry for causing so much penis angst. |
The Glory Days (no, not Penske's glory hole)
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Who does this site? I can't imagine the man hours to input all this useless nonsense. Where is the percentage in doing that? Does someone get a piece of the backend? |
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deleted. nevermind, i thought you said "penske angst" |
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I am in IMDB. I think anyone who lives in LA for more than 13 months winds up with a listing. |
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I think the other half of their business model is selling subscriptions to the advance information. |
US Open draw
Query - how does the US Open draw work? In particular, why are the seeds not placed in the bracket as per tradition (or at least the NCAA) so that 1 plays 32, 2 plays 31, 3 plays 30, etc. (in the round of 32, obviously changing from there, and assuming seeds win)? Is this a fairly new rule? Why--so that there's no "gaming" of seeds to avoid certain players?
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