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You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
So shut your sheep sucking hole you yankeeGeographically maybe.
So shut your sheep sucking hole you yankeeGeographically maybe.
That's would be Kansas, not KentuckySo shut your sheep sucking hole you yankee
Geographically maybe.
Stay the hell where you are chumps. We don't want you Yankee carpet baggers down here
And then there was Eminem.
Copy and paste. Who are you @BakerMayfield2018.And then there was Einstein.
Great program on the Science channel now.
Einstein & Hawking: Unlocking the Universe
If there is a pantheon for great minds, Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein would undoubtedly qualify for membership. Their remarkable theories were transformative in the world of physics, and both are lauded as luminaries across the world.
On Sunday, a new 2-hour program will delve into the fascinating work of Hawking and Einstein, how their ideas are connected, and what that fruitful pondering means for modern physics.
"Einstein and Hawking: Unlocking The Universe" premieres March 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the Science Channel. The program will also re-air on March 14, which is the first anniversary of Hawking's death and Einstein's 140th birthday.
ReportedCopy and paste. Who are you @BakerMayfield2018
.And then there was Einstein.
Great program on the Science channel now.
Einstein & Hawking: Unlocking the Universe
If there is a pantheon for great minds, Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein would undoubtedly qualify for membership. Their remarkable theories were transformative in the world of physics, and both are lauded as luminaries across the world.
On Sunday, a new 2-hour program will delve into the fascinating work of Hawking and Einstein, how their ideas are connected, and what that fruitful pondering means for modern physics.
"Einstein and Hawking: Unlocking The Universe" premieres March 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the Science Channel. The program will also re-air on March 14, which is the first anniversary of Hawking's death and Einstein's 140th birthday.
Gravity is to blame.It was not clear what caused the Ethiopian Airlines plane to go down in clear weather. But the accident was strikingly similar to last year's crash of a Lion Air jet that plunged into the Java Sea, killing 189 people. Both crashes involved the Boeing 737 Max 8, and both happened minutes after the jets became airborne.
The Ethiopian pilot sent out a distress call and was given clearance to return to the airport, the airline's CEO told reporters.
Jetliner crashes in Ethiopia, killing 157 from 35 countries
Not sounding like terrorists.
Gravity is to blame.
Ignoring them is the best strategy. They just want attention.Counter-protesters outnumber Westboro Baptist Church group
My daughter said the loonies were just at her school. I guess they didn’t get the reaction they wanted and left. She said a lot of the students were wearing costumes. Lol.
Nice!!!!!@silverbullet2893 just dropped a bomb in the women’s restroom
They were like someone just went in the men’s you can use the women’s.Nice!!!!!
Like a few members on hereIgnoring them is the best strategy. They just want attention.