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cross this road here (Taken with instagram)
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stalk at night (Taken with instagram)
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an eggplant (Taken with instagram)
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fall it falls (Taken with instagram)
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monster walk (Taken with instagram)
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Jonathan Toews. 210 pounds. 6’2. Afraid of pigeons.
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omfg channel 9. stop cutting out. I'M WATCHING HOCKEY.
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Comes up his shaft and a lot of time, if you stick your stick out like that it will ride up the shaft and hit you in the face
Pat Foley, Blackhawks announcer at the moment
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Oh, they let Tazer do the interview without making him put a hat on again.
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I know it's for a good cause, but fuck is Hiller's goalie mask ugly.
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Major League Baseball, which saw Jackie Robinson break the color barrier in 1947, Tuesday will announce incremental progress in another civil rights issue. The new collective bargaining agreement adds “sexual orientation” to its section on discrimination, a person with direct knowledge of the agreement told the Daily News. Article XV, Section A of the MLB’s expiring Basic Agreement, in effect from 2006-2011, states: “The provisions of this Agreement shall be applied to all Players covered by this Agreement without regard to race, color, religion or national origin.” In the new agreement, which will be made public Tuesday afternoon, the words “sexual orientation” will be added to the equivalent section. This decision follows that National Football League, which did the same in their CBA this year. Baseball officials familiar with the process describe the mention of “sexual orientation” as not necessarily related to the NFL, and as a provision readily agreed upon by both union and league negotiators. The change in wording comes at the end of a significant year for gay rights issues. The military abolished its “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, and same-sex marriage became legal in New York state. In baseball, several teams filmed an “It Gets Better Video,” an anti-bullying effort aimed at lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.
The New York Daily News, “MLB To Add ‘Sexual Orientation’ to Discrimination Clause.”
Progress.
(via inothernews)
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and then canada punched us in the face
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“If God was a city planner he wouldn’t put a sewage burning plant next to a playground, would he? So it makes sense he wouldn’t put Vancouver next to Chicago on the Cup.”
Jonathan Toews (via chi-hawkey)
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-Ben Greenman

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