Tom Nawrocki
American citizen
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- I want to see a skip come out and throw the rock with a big ol' cigar sticking out of his mouth. Or her mouth.
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- As I never tire of pointing out, Tyler Shough is older than Trevor Lawrence.
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- Do you think it has anything to do with the fact that he's still an active coach? I know Parcells took a while because voters wanted to make sure he had actually retired from the NFL.
- From vacant preeners like Weiss, the big address to the troops is always "You are the best gosh-darn team in the world, but none of you morons understand the new realities." I'm pretty sure the journalists whose working day she interrupted for this intestinal avalanche will now loathe her even more.
- There's not a single word in here about reporting, newsgathering, or even journalism. Weiss seems to think the future of CBS is in creating more Sunday morning talk shows.
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- Thus will end the Steelers tradition of never firing a head coach.
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- Without looking it up, I'll say Albert Finney for "Tom Jones."
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- 🎶We can't escape it, not in our fancy togs We'll always be a couple of reservoir dogs
- "I Know What You Did Last Summer" "Meet Me in St. Louis" "A Man Escaped" "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" "We Bought a Zoo"
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- And even that Heisman-winning quarterback was not so highly regarded before the season. The Athletic did a preseason Heisman draft that went 32 (!) players deep, and Mendoza was not mentioned. www.nytimes.com/athletic/653...
- Losing loser loses again. And again: This is far beyond Jimmy Carter levels of being a losing loser. I can't imagine any administration has ever been close to this, and that includes Trump I. Really astonishing amount of losing.
- It's not that surprising when you consider that Trump doesn't care if any of his initiatives are (a) supported by anyone outside his inner circle, or (b) legal. With half this stuff, he probably doesn't even care whether it actually happens or not.
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- Right now, Aaron Rodgers is talking excitedly to Art Rooney II about the virtues of Nathaniel Hackett.
- Dilbert was an important cultural signifier, the first time most white-collar workers had seen their work lives accurately and sympathetically portrayed in the media. You couldn't walk through an office in the 1990s without seeing a Dilbert strip posted in several cubicles. 1/3
- I interviewed Scott Adams in the late 1990s, and found him smart and earnest, but also painfully full of himself. It only got worse: You probably missed the book where he bragged about being able to learn any task, such as playing tennis at a master level, within the space of a few days. 2/3
- It got even worse when he found a kindred spirit in Trump, and Adams ended his days rightfully loathed by a great number of people. The moral: Even horrible people can create important art.
- This is a favorite question to ask. Favorite little moment of kindness in a movie? I'm thinking of Tim Blake Nelson leaving money on the sill after they steal a pie in O Brother.
- When Peggy Ashcroft gives Robert Donat her husband's overcoat when he's running from the police in "The 39 Steps," despite knowing she'll probably get beaten for it. That little eight-minute sequence might be the best thing Hitchcock ever did.
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- I'm surprised Colston Loveland didn't make the Top Five, but I guess it was a big weekend for gaudy receiving numbers. Does he get credit for his two-point conversion?
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- Future Broncos head coach Dan Reeves threw his touchdown in the Ice Bowl.
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- The character's name was originally Phil, but when the producers cast Danza, a novice actor, they figured he'd respond better if the other actors were calling him "Tony."
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- "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg" must have stalled somewhere in the Top Ten.
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- As it happens, I'm writing a book on this very topic, why the economy is better under Dem presidents but they never get the credit for it. It's a media failing more than anything - they nitpick any Dem successes, but blindly trust that the GOP knows how to run the economy. And they never do!
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- Looks like a better bet than "Cabin Boy."
- Incredible. CBS Evening News announces five new “simple values” — instead of their “38-page handbook” — as they roll out Tony Dokoupil is lead anchor. One of those values is simply: “We love America and make no apologies for saying so.”
- The invocation of news as a "conversation," combined with the town halls Weiss has already begun to roll out, makes me think that she thinks the highest purpose of news is not reporting but the Sunday morning talk shows.
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- Have the Bears clinched a playoff slot?
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- Hey, this particular market has been looking for a savior ever since Frances Bavier retired.
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- I would add "Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto" by James Brown. Now more than ever!
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- Thank you for remembering.
- we’re about to record our worst takes of the year episode. if you have a nominee for the absolute worst pundit take of the year, let us know!
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- Is it wrong that when I read Abundance, I couldn't stop thinking about how If Books Could Kill would rip it apart?
- America, you have spoken loud and clear: You do not like AI. But what if AI is the way to restart the world’s idea machine?
- I have an idea: Why don't we use AI to figure out a way to create AI that doesn't suck up all the planet's energy and water?
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- It's supposed to be 64 this afternoon here in Denver.
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- The cause: losing to Ohio State.
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- How about Archie Manning in a Vikings jersey?
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- Why would you need health insurance when you have no intention of ever paying your bills in the first place?
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- Rivers is older than Dan Orlovsky, who was the Colts' quarterback before Andrew Luck, who has been retired for seven years.
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- I would have assumed this happened in the middle of the night, when no one was listening. But the bars started repeating at 7:40 in the evening. When, apparently, no one was listening.
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- It looks like the logo for a TV station in Topeka.
- Breaking: Vanity Fair and Olivia Nuzzi agreed to part ways after new revelations and allegations about an affair with RFK Jr. and her behavior while reporting on him.
- One crazy element of this whole saga is that Nuzzi knew that there were more damning parts of her relationship with RFK that hadn't come to light, yet she still published her silly book drawing more attention to them. Did she think this stuff wouldn't come out? Did she think no one would care?
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- It's incongruous to say that the GOP has weakened electoral incentives when they hold the presidency and both houses. Whatever they've been doing has been working just fine from an electoral standpoint. A shellacking in the midterms might change that, but until then, why would they change?
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- Greatest crossover episode of all time.
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- Compare this with her review of THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI, in which she says, "Orson Welles' lead performance undermines his writing and directing."
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- Von Miller won Super Bowls for both of them.
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- I would have guessed the 1979 Steelers were at least "stink but Steel Curtain."
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- Dialed up by Northwestern's own Mike Kafka.
- Marshall Manning: This is hard for me to say, Dad, but I just don't want to do this with my life. Peyton Manning: But this is our family's tradition and legacy! It's what everyone knows us for! And you're great at it. Marshall Manning: I know, but I just don't like making TV commercials.
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- The Indiana Jones ripoffs "King Solomon's Mines" and "Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold," with Richard Chamberlain as Harrison Ford, were shot at the same time in 1985. But the first movie was such a flop that the sequel went straight to video.
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- Elvis Costello/Nick Lowe G. Love and Special Sauce Pixies/Modest Mouse Lord Huron Sandra Bernhard
- Star of Roger Corman's original "Little Shop of Horrors."
- As a former member of NYT’s finance team & the co-author of this story exposing the relationship between Epstein & Bill Gates as well as one on Epstein & JPMorgan, I am really frustrated to see people claiming that NYT sat on publishable info about Trump and Epstein 🧵 www.nytimes.com/2019/10/12/b...
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- This is flat wrong. No one cares how the emails came out. The story isn't "Congress Releases Details of Epstein Probe." The story is "President Had Sexual Relationships with Underage Girls."
- "We had what looked like explosive material on a presidential candidate, but didn't bother to investigate it further" is pretty much what it means to sit on a story.
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- Can't help noticing that none of these gentlemen are Hall of Famers.
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- It's insane to say that Dems wish their candidates had been more like Youngkin, who won his race four years ago by a margin of 51-49. Spanberger won last night by a margin of 57-43.
