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She was smart enough to know I wouldn't just leave her. She was just sitting on the porch. She waited. I never came back.
#barry benson#coppa benson#admc#nopixel#gta nopixel#mine np#mine#sorry this is in fact such an indervidual gifset made for me myself and i#just a man and his dog that waited for him#anyone else sad about a fake dog
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One of my faves 🧡🩷🧡🩷
fig 1. baby terrorist and family
fig 2. baby psychopath and mother
fig 3. psychopath cons his terrorist husband into a domestic life with two sons, a house by the beach, and a dog
#irwin dundee#barry benson#tj walker#chain#channing turner#coppa#mary benson#winnie#nopixel#bbmc#janine dundee#shazza dundee#dazza dundee#darren dundee#thanksgiving#heuheu
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Cheers 2022!! 🍾❄️

#2022#NYE 2022#barry benson#coppa#dragoncon#rainbow#marriott#cosplaying#king of vespucci#gta rp#irwin dundee#gish#batman#six flags#misha collins#axe throwing#castiel
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 Performance of Ghanaian Players Abroad wrap-up: Yeboah, Owusu, Narh, Abubakar on target for their respective clubsÂ
Ghanas leading football website GHANAsoccernet.com brings to you a comprehensive report on the performance of Ghanaian players abroad over the weekend.
Our European football specialist Herbert Boakye Yiadom details how the players performed this weekend in their respective leagues.
Players to have scored for their clubs this weekend
Kwabena Owusu scored for Ankaragucu against Tuzlaspor in the Turkish First Division
In La Liga II, Samuel Obeng scored to help Real Oviedo secure a 2-2 draw against Lugo
Francis Narh was on target for Slavia Mozyr in their 2-2 draw against Vitebsk in the Belarusian top flight
Malik Abubakar scored for Malmo but was unable to save them from defeat against Goteborg in Sweden
Kelvin Yeboah was on target for Sturm Graz against Lask Linz in the Austrian Bundesliga
Check out how the players fared this weekend for their respective clubs
ENGLAND
In Premier League, Tariqe Fosu missed Brentford 2-0 win against Arsenal on Friday.
Thomas Partey did not feature for Arsenal due to injury
Jeffrey Schlupp and Jordan Ayew both featured in Crystal Palace 3-0 defeat to Chelsea at the Stamford Bridge
Mohammed Salisu played 90 minutes for Southampton against Everton
Daniel Amartey played 90 minutes for Leicester in their 1-0 win against Wolves
In English Championship, Albert Adomah was on the bench for QPR in their 3-0 win over Hull City
Andy Yiadom played full throttle for Reading in their 2-1 win over Preston
In League One, Hiram Boateng made a brief appearance for MK Dons against Sunderland which they lost 2-1
League Two, Brendan Wiredu was in action for Colchester against Northampton which they lost 1-0
SPAIN
In La Liga, Baba Iddrisu played 90 minutes for Real Mallorca in their 1-1 draw against Real Betis
Joseph Aidoo warmed the bench in Celta Vigos defeat to Atletico Madrid
In La Liga II, Samuel Obeng was on the scoresheet for Real Oviedo in their 2-2 draw against Lugo
ITALY
In the Coppa Italia, Emmanuel Gyasi played 12 minutes for Spezia in their 3-1 win over Pordenone
Davis Mensah played 20 minutes for Pordenone
Caleb Ekuban featured in Genoas game against Peruggia which they won 3-2
Alfred Duncan was on the bench for Fiorentina against Cosenza
Ahmed Basit was on the bench for Benevento as they won 2-1 against Spal
GERMANY
In Bundesliga, Hans Nunoo Sarpei saw 33 minutes of action for Greuther Furth in their 5-1 defeat to Stuttgart
Christopher Adjei-Antwi played the full throttle for Bochum in their 1-0 defeat to Wolfsburg
Rahman Chibsah was on the bench for Bochum
In Bundesliga II, Patrick Twumasi was on the bench for Hannover 96 against SG Dynamo Dresden
FRANCE
In Ligue 1, Myron Boadu played 56 minutes for Monaco in their 1-0 defeat to Lorient
Alexander Djiku was red carded in Strasbourg game against PSG which they lost 4-2
Salis Abdul Samed played 90 minutes for Clermont in their 2-0 win over Troyes
Alidu Seidu climbed off the bench to play seven minutes for Clermont
Majeed Waris climbed off the bench to play 15 minutes for Strasbourg
Osman Bukari was on the bench for Nantes as they won 2-0 against Metz
Gideon Mensah made his full debut for Bordeaux in their 2-2 draw against Marseille
In Ligue II, Ebenezer Assifiuah saw 45 minutes of action for Pau FC in their goalless draw against Nimes
Emmanuel Lomotey played 90 minutes for Amiens in their 2-0 win against Guingamp
ARMENIA
Four Ghanaian players were in action for Noravank as they lost 1-0 to Sevan in the Premier League
Benjamin Nana Tachie, Simon Obonde, Christian Agyenim Boateng, David Quaye
Gideon Boateng was on the bench for Noravank
AUSTRIA
In Bundesliga, Seth Paintsil saw 45 minutes of action for Hartberg in their 1-1 draw against Ried
Frank Amankwah saw 88 minutes of action for Liefering in their 1-1 draw against Amstetten
Daniel Owusu was on the bench for Leifering
Kelvin Yeboah was on target for Sturm Graz against Lask Linz in the Austrian Bundesliga
BELARUS
Daniel Soah played 53 minutes for Isloch Minsk as they lost 7-1 against Rukh Brest
Francis Narh was on target for Slavia Mozyr in their 2-2 draw against Vitebsk
Dennis Tetteh was in action for Slavia Mozyr
Sulley Muniru saw 20 minutes of action for FC Minsk as they lost 1-0 against Bate
BELGIUM
Abdul Manaf Nurudeen was in post for Eupen as they recorded a 2-1 win over St. Truiden
Isaac Nuhu came off the bench to play 19 minutes for Eupen
David Atanga played 18 minutes for Oostende in their 3-2 win over Seraing
Abraham Okyere was on the bench for Beerschot VA as they lost to St.Liege
Francis Amuzu and Majeed Ashimeru were both in action for Anderlecht in their 2-1 win over Cercle Brugge
CANADA
Rapahel Ohin was in action for Valour against Edmonton which ended goalless
CORATIA
Issah Abass and Prince Obeng Ampem featured for Rijeka in their 4-1 win over Hibernian
DENMARK
Lasso Coulibaly and Maxwell Woledzi were in action for Nordsjaelland against Brondy as they won 1-0
In First Division, Emmanuel Bio was on the bench for Fremad Amager against Jammerbugt
Frank Assinki warmed the bench in Koge 3-1 defeat to Nykobing
Abdul Halik Hudu made a brief appearance for Lynby against Hobro as they won 4-1
EGYPT
Issahaku Yakubu was in action for Wadi Degla against Al Ittihad
Winful Cobbinah and Kwame Bonsu featured in the game for Ceramica Cleopatra in their 1-1 draw against Ghazl El Mahallah
ESTONIA
Ernest Agyiri saw 90 minutes for Levadia in their 4-0 win over Tammeka
Isshaku Konda played full throttle for Paide in their 1-1 draw against Parnu JK Vaprus
FAROE ISLANDS
Ibrahim Moro and Samudeen Musah were in action for TB Tvoroyri against B36 Torshavn which they lost 2-1
FINLAND
Nana Boateng was in action for KuPS in their 4-0 win over KTP
Thomas Agyiri saw 70 minutes of action for the losers
Ishamel Yartey saw 45 minutes of action for Haka against Lahti
Anthony Annan played the full throttle for Inter Tuku in their 2-0 defeat to AC Oulu
ISREAL
Richard Gadze saw 10 minutes of action for Sakhnin in their 3-2 defeat to Kiryat Shmona in the Toto Cup
Emmanuel Gyasi played 89 minutes for Beitar Jerusalem in their 2-1 defeat to Netanya
Divine Naah scored for FK Kauno Zalgiris in their 2-1 win over Hegelmann Litauen
KAZAKHSTAN
David Mawutor saw 15 minutes of action for Shakhtar Karagandy as they won 3-2 against Ordabasy
MALAYASIA
Jordan Ayimbila was in action for Selangor against Kedah. They won 4-2
NETHERLANDS
Mohammed Kudus was missing in action for Ajax against Nijmegen as they won 5-0
POLAND
Yaw Yeboah saw 45 minutes of action for Wisla against Stal Mielec
PORTUGAL
Ghanaian trio Koffi Kouao, Richard Ofori and Francis Cann were in action for Vizela in their 2-1 win over Tondela
ROMANIA
Samuel Asamoah played 90 minutes for FC U Craiova against Chindia Targoviste which ended goalless
SLOVAKIA
Rahim Ibrahim played 57 minutes for Trencin against Ruzomberok which ended in a 1-1 draw
Sharani Zuberu climbed off the bench to score for Dun.Streda in their 1-1 draw against Senica
Kelvin Boateng was in action for Trnava in their 2-0 win over Z-Moravce-Vrable
Benson Anang saw 11 minutes of action for Zilina in their 2-1 defeat to L.Mikulas
SLOVENIA
Eric Boakye was in action for Ljublhana against Koper as they lost 3-1
SOUTH AFRICA
Richard Ofori was in post for Orlando Pirates against Swallows in the MTN 8 Cup. Pirates lost the game 2-1 to exit the competition
SWEDEN
Malik Abubakar scored for Malmo but was unable to save them from defeat against Goteborg
Thomas Boakye and Sadat Karim were in action for Halmstad against Kalmar which ended 1-1
Eric Kwakwa was on the bench for Jonkopings against Osters
Patrick Kpozo played full throttle for Ostersunds in their 2-1 defeat to Norrkoping
Mensiro was on the bench for Ostersunds
Lawson Sabah was in action for Vasteras SK against Landskrona which ended in a 1-0 defeat
Kwame Kizito saw 31 minutes of action for Falkenbergs in their 3-1 defeat to Vasalunds
TURKEY
Joseph Attamah saw 45 minutes of action for Kayserispor in their 3-0 defeat to Altay
Isaac Sackey missed Hatayspor game against Kasimpasa due to injury
Samuel Tetteh and Isaac Donkor were in action for Adanaspor AS against Bursaspor in the Turkish Lig 1
Kwabena Owusu scored for Ankaragucu in their 1-1 draw against Tuzlaspor
UKRAINE
Najeeb Yakubu played the full throttle for Vorskla Poltava in their 1-1 draw against Veres-Rivne
Raymond Frimpong Owusu made a brief appearance for FK Zorya Luhansk in their 1-1 draw against Minaj
USA
In Major League Soccer, Leonard Owusu played 58 minutes for Vancouver Whitecaps against San Jose Earthquakes
In the USL Championship, Samuel Ashitey was in action for Hartford against Tampa Bay which they lost by a lone goal
Isaac Bawa was in action for LA Galaxy in their 2-1 defeat to Oakland Roots
Compiled by Herbert Boakye Yiadom
Email: [email protected] source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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Let’s Talk Dog Names and How to Choose Your Dog’s Name
Two of the top male dog names of 2017, according to Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and Rover.com, were Max and Charlie. These are two tried-and-true classic dog names and also popular with those who are huge fans of the twin actors that played Preston and Porter Scavo on ABC’s Desperate Housewives. On the female side, Bella was the top dog name in 14 states based on research from Embrace Pet Insurance even though Twilight first debuted in theaters a decade ago. Are you looking to be unique and move away from these more popular names? Take notice that the search for uniqueness can also have its pitfalls when it comes to dog names. Screaming “come here, Licky Minaj!” at the dog park might not end particularly well. Here are a few tips and tricks for making sure you hit the sweet spot with the perfect moniker for your four-legged friend.
1. DON’T Play Into Passing Trends and Pop Culture
Stumped on dog names? Check out our do’s and don’ts. Photography ©Aimes Element | Thinkstock.
There may have been a time when you couldn’t get enough of Logan Paul. How unfortunate if you went as far as naming your dog after him, given the current controversy surrounding the YouTube star. Like eating Tide Pods, riding the wave of pop culture can be fun for about 17 seconds until you realize Alkyl Ethoxy Sulfate was never part of Michelle Obama’s food pyramid overhaul.
If your legacy doesn’t include being the owner of a dog named Bhad Bhabie after watching the “cash me outside” episode of Dr. Phil, steering clear of fast-dying memes is a solid dog-naming strategy. However, it’s clear that Star Wars will likely stand the test of time, so feel free to name your furry fella R2D2.
2. DON’T Be Too Clever
North West, Blue Ivy Carter and Apple Martin are some of the most famous children in the world. Uma Thurman named her daughter Rosalind Arusha Arkadina Altalune Florence Thurman-Busson. The thirst for being avant-garde and edgy can have appeal among creative elites, but your dog just wants to know which direction to run for a treat. Do yourself (and your doggie!) a favor and pick a two-syllable name that won’t get your pup made fun of at the dog park.
3. DON’T Forget to Consider Non-Human Dog Names
The idea of naming your dog Bill or Frank like he’s the superintendent at your apartment building is mildly amusing, but part of being a dog owner is saying your dog’s name out loud several times per day on walks and when socializing among other canines. Perhaps if Grandma Clarese was your hero and you’re paying homage by naming your dog after her, that’ll work. Otherwise, be prepared to receive several strange looks from unknown men or women wondering why a stranger is yelling at them.
4. DON’T Name Your Dog After Interests You’ll Outgrow
When you’re 25, it might be fun to imagine naming your dog Bud or Weiser. After all, day drinking with your friends on weekends is an activity everyone can get behind. But with a living organism whose life expectancy can last 15-18 years, being a 40-year-old with an animal named Alizé might not be a good look.
5. DO Pick Something Timeless
Famous authors, historical figures, characters from Shakespearean plays — these are all names you can get behind. Here are some ideas you can take to the vet without getting side-eyed during the first round of booster shots:
Film/TV-Inspired Names: Rosebud, Lucy, Forrest, Mulder, Scully, Rocky, Carrie, Marty (McFly), Juno, Izzie (Stevens), Neo, Woody, Olivia (Benson), Xena, Stormy
Literary Characters: Atticus, Gatsby, Scarlett, Phoebe, Neddy, Seymour, Gonzo, Kerouac, Snowball, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Political Figures: HARD PASS
Sports Legends: Cassius, Yogi, Martina, Usain, Mia, Jackie, Garvey, Billie Jean King, Gretzky, Serena
International Cities: Sydney, Porto, Florence, Bali, Sebastian, Wellington, Rio, Malta, Tulum, Cleveland
Foods: Ginger, Clementine, Nori, Kobe, Olive, Maple, Colby, Basil, Coco, Jasmine, Challah, Coppa, Cronut
Plants/Flowers: Posie, Daisy, Poppy, Lily, Rose, Aster, Clover, Hazel, Peanut, Petunia, Sorrel, Indica
Thumbnail: Photography by GoodPhoto/Thinkstock.
Read more about getting a new dog on Dogster.com:
Are You Ready to Adopt a Dog? Here’s How to Find Out
Dog Feeding Schedule: How Many Times a Day Should a Dog Eat?
Dog Exercise — How Much Activity Your Dog Needs a Day By Breed, Age and More
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Let’s Talk Dog Names and How to Choose Your Dog’s Name
Two of the top male dog names of 2017, according to Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and Rover.com, were Max and Charlie. These are two tried-and-true classic dog names and also popular with those who are huge fans of the twin actors that played Preston and Porter Scavo on ABC’s Desperate Housewives. On the female side, Bella was the top dog name in 14 states based on research from Embrace Pet Insurance even though Twilight first debuted in theaters a decade ago. Are you looking to be unique and move away from these more popular names? Take notice that the search for uniqueness can also have its pitfalls when it comes to dog names. Screaming “come here, Licky Minaj!” at the dog park might not end particularly well. Here are a few tips and tricks for making sure you hit the sweet spot with the perfect moniker for your four-legged friend.
1. DON’T Play Into Passing Trends and Pop Culture
Stumped on dog names? Check out our do’s and don’ts. Photography ©Aimes Element | Thinkstock.
There may have been a time when you couldn’t get enough of Logan Paul. How unfortunate if you went as far as naming your dog after him, given the current controversy surrounding the YouTube star. Like eating Tide Pods, riding the wave of pop culture can be fun for about 17 seconds until you realize Alkyl Ethoxy Sulfate was never part of Michelle Obama’s food pyramid overhaul.
If your legacy doesn’t include being the owner of a dog named Bhad Bhabie after watching the “cash me outside” episode of Dr. Phil, steering clear of fast-dying memes is a solid dog-naming strategy. However, it’s clear that Star Wars will likely stand the test of time, so feel free to name your furry fella R2D2.
2. DON’T Be Too Clever
North West, Blue Ivy Carter and Apple Martin are some of the most famous children in the world. Uma Thurman named her daughter Rosalind Arusha Arkadina Altalune Florence Thurman-Busson. The thirst for being avant-garde and edgy can have appeal among creative elites, but your dog just wants to know which direction to run for a treat. Do yourself (and your doggie!) a favor and pick a two-syllable name that won’t get your pup made fun of at the dog park.
3. DON’T Forget to Consider Non-Human Dog Names
The idea of naming your dog Bill or Frank like he’s the superintendent at your apartment building is mildly amusing, but part of being a dog owner is saying your dog’s name out loud several times per day on walks and when socializing among other canines. Perhaps if Grandma Clarese was your hero and you’re paying homage by naming your dog after her, that’ll work. Otherwise, be prepared to receive several strange looks from unknown men or women wondering why a stranger is yelling at them.
4. DON’T Name Your Dog After Interests You’ll Outgrow
When you’re 25, it might be fun to imagine naming your dog Bud or Weiser. After all, day drinking with your friends on weekends is an activity everyone can get behind. But with a living organism whose life expectancy can last 15-18 years, being a 40-year-old with an animal named Alizé might not be a good look.
5. DO Pick Something Timeless
Famous authors, historical figures, characters from Shakespearean plays — these are all names you can get behind. Here are some ideas you can take to the vet without getting side-eyed during the first round of booster shots:
Film/TV-Inspired Names: Rosebud, Lucy, Forrest, Mulder, Scully, Rocky, Carrie, Marty (McFly), Juno, Izzie (Stevens), Neo, Woody, Olivia (Benson), Xena, Stormy
Literary Characters: Atticus, Gatsby, Scarlett, Phoebe, Neddy, Seymour, Gonzo, Kerouac, Snowball, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Political Figures: HARD PASS
Sports Legends: Cassius, Yogi, Martina, Usain, Mia, Jackie, Garvey, Billie Jean King, Gretzky, Serena
International Cities: Sydney, Porto, Florence, Bali, Sebastian, Wellington, Rio, Malta, Tulum, Cleveland
Foods: Ginger, Clementine, Nori, Kobe, Olive, Maple, Colby, Basil, Coco, Jasmine, Challah, Coppa, Cronut
Plants/Flowers: Posie, Daisy, Poppy, Lily, Rose, Aster, Clover, Hazel, Peanut, Petunia, Sorrel, Indica
Thumbnail: Photography by GoodPhoto/Thinkstock.
Read more about getting a new dog on Dogster.com:
Are You Ready to Adopt a Dog? Here’s How to Find Out
Dog Feeding Schedule: How Many Times a Day Should a Dog Eat?
Dog Exercise — How Much Activity Your Dog Needs a Day By Breed, Age and More
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Let’s Talk Dog Names and How to Choose Your Dog’s Name
Two of the top male dog names of 2017, according to Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and Rover.com, were Max and Charlie. These are two tried-and-true classic dog names and also popular with those who are huge fans of the twin actors that played Preston and Porter Scavo on ABC’s Desperate Housewives. On the female side, Bella was the top dog name in 14 states based on research from Embrace Pet Insurance even though Twilight first debuted in theaters a decade ago. Are you looking to be unique and move away from these more popular names? Take notice that the search for uniqueness can also have its pitfalls when it comes to dog names. Screaming “come here, Licky Minaj!” at the dog park might not end particularly well. Here are a few tips and tricks for making sure you hit the sweet spot with the perfect moniker for your four-legged friend.
1. DON’T Play Into Passing Trends and Pop Culture
Stumped on dog names? Check out our do’s and don’ts. Photography ©Aimes Element | Thinkstock.
There may have been a time when you couldn’t get enough of Logan Paul. How unfortunate if you went as far as naming your dog after him, given the current controversy surrounding the YouTube star. Like eating Tide Pods, riding the wave of pop culture can be fun for about 17 seconds until you realize Alkyl Ethoxy Sulfate was never part of Michelle Obama’s food pyramid overhaul.
If your legacy doesn’t include being the owner of a dog named Bhad Bhabie after watching the “cash me outside” episode of Dr. Phil, steering clear of fast-dying memes is a solid dog-naming strategy. However, it’s clear that Star Wars will likely stand the test of time, so feel free to name your furry fella R2D2.
2. DON’T Be Too Clever
North West, Blue Ivy Carter and Apple Martin are some of the most famous children in the world. Uma Thurman named her daughter Rosalind Arusha Arkadina Altalune Florence Thurman-Busson. The thirst for being avant-garde and edgy can have appeal among creative elites, but your dog just wants to know which direction to run for a treat. Do yourself (and your doggie!) a favor and pick a two-syllable name that won’t get your pup made fun of at the dog park.
3. DON’T Forget to Consider Non-Human Dog Names
The idea of naming your dog Bill or Frank like he’s the superintendent at your apartment building is mildly amusing, but part of being a dog owner is saying your dog’s name out loud several times per day on walks and when socializing among other canines. Perhaps if Grandma Clarese was your hero and you’re paying homage by naming your dog after her, that’ll work. Otherwise, be prepared to receive several strange looks from unknown men or women wondering why a stranger is yelling at them.
4. DON’T Name Your Dog After Interests You’ll Outgrow
When you’re 25, it might be fun to imagine naming your dog Bud or Weiser. After all, day drinking with your friends on weekends is an activity everyone can get behind. But with a living organism whose life expectancy can last 15-18 years, being a 40-year-old with an animal named Alizé might not be a good look.
5. DO Pick Something Timeless
Famous authors, historical figures, characters from Shakespearean plays — these are all names you can get behind. Here are some ideas you can take to the vet without getting side-eyed during the first round of booster shots:
Film/TV-Inspired Names: Rosebud, Lucy, Forrest, Mulder, Scully, Rocky, Carrie, Marty (McFly), Juno, Izzie (Stevens), Neo, Woody, Olivia (Benson), Xena, Stormy
Literary Characters: Atticus, Gatsby, Scarlett, Phoebe, Neddy, Seymour, Gonzo, Kerouac, Snowball, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Political Figures: HARD PASS
Sports Legends: Cassius, Yogi, Martina, Usain, Mia, Jackie, Garvey, Billie Jean King, Gretzky, Serena
International Cities: Sydney, Porto, Florence, Bali, Sebastian, Wellington, Rio, Malta, Tulum, Cleveland
Foods: Ginger, Clementine, Nori, Kobe, Olive, Maple, Colby, Basil, Coco, Jasmine, Challah, Coppa, Cronut
Plants/Flowers: Posie, Daisy, Poppy, Lily, Rose, Aster, Clover, Hazel, Peanut, Petunia, Sorrel, Indica
Thumbnail: Photography by GoodPhoto/Thinkstock.
Read more about getting a new dog on Dogster.com:
Are You Ready to Adopt a Dog? Here’s How to Find Out
Dog Feeding Schedule: How Many Times a Day Should a Dog Eat?
Dog Exercise — How Much Activity Your Dog Needs a Day By Breed, Age and More
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I found Coppa!! 😍🥺




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