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Weston Hansen

@westonhansen

Liars lie, babies cry, and hamsters die.

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linkhttps://youtu.be/FnC8xGGEPRM calendar_today27-03-2011 20:45:52

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Anthony Rizzo buys Tony Soprano’s home, source confirms. “At 2:35 AM Friday morning Anthony gave his realtor a ring,” a source close to the Yankees slugger said. “Still intoxicated and partying after the Rangers huge win, he insisted that home was his and he bought immediately.”

Anthony Rizzo buys Tony Soprano’s home, source confirms.

“At 2:35 AM Friday morning Anthony gave his realtor a ring,” a source close to the Yankees slugger said. “Still intoxicated and partying after the Rangers huge win, he insisted that home was his and he bought immediately.”
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PBR's Dale Solberg, SDABA's Man of the Year, served as Madison's honorary coach at amateur tourney #SDAmateur SD Amateur Baseball 605sports.com/PBR's-Dale-Sol…

Weston Hansen (@westonhansen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I enjoy watching the people waiting to cross the street at stop lights furiously push the button like it will instantly change the sign to “walk”.

Albert Breer (@albertbreer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Chiefs deserved to win that game. But the officiating in that one was absolutely atrocious. Wrecked a great game. It's time for the NFL implement the SkyJudge, and deploy it aggressively, which is what a great majority of coaches want. You have the technology, guys. Use it.

FitzyGFY 🍺 (brew checkmark) (@fitzygfy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chiefs earned that win as much as Bengals lost it. However the real winners were NFL fans who got to see what they love the most in big games: lots of controversial calls by the referees! #AFCChampionshipGame #afc

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Jay Bentz, one of South Dakota's amateur baseball legends, died yesterday. Jay was a friend to everyone in the amateur baseball community and one of the nicest guys in the sport. He'll be greatly missed.