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At rank 17, I don't think they're facing us. Iirc, both teams were ranked higher and closer together last year.
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I've been updating the OP throughout this primary season. From the OP: DROPPED OUT Bill de Blasio - Mayor of New York City Steve Bullock - Governor of Montana Kirsten Gillibrand - US Senator from New York Mike Gravel - Former Senator from Alaska John Hickenlooper - Former Governor of Colorado Jay Inslee - Governor of Washington Wayne Messam - Mayor from Miramar, Florida Seth Moulton - US Representative from Massachusetts Richard Ojeda - Former State Senator from West Virginia Beto O'Rourke - Former US Representative from Texas Tim Ryan - US Representative from Ohio Mark Sanford (R) - Former Governor from South Carolina Joe Sestak - Former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania Eric Swalwell - U.S. Representative from California
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https://www.boxofficemojo.com/article/ed3278898180/?ref_=bo_hm_hp Frozen II: With an estimated $85.2 million three-day and a $123.7 million five-day performance, Disney's Frozen II not only topped the standard and extended weekend, it delivered record performances serving as the largest three and five-day grosses over the Thanksgiving holiday frame ever. To go along with that, the film has now grossed over $287 million in just ten days of release trailing just Incredibles 2 over the same number of days, which stood at an impressive $349.7 million after just ten days. In fact, Frozen II is already the 17th highest grossing animated film ever and is showing little sign of stopping. Knives Out: In second place is Lionsgate's release of Rian Johnson's Knives Out, which came in well ahead of expectations, delivering an estimated $41.7 million over the five-day weekend, serving as the 16th largest five-day Thanksgiving opening ever. The film is also looking at a strong run ahead as word of mouth seems high thanks to an "A-" CinemaScore and what is currently an 8.1/10 rating on IMDb. The opening weekend audience was 51% male with 68% of the overall crowd coming in aged 25 or older. https://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/2019W48/?ref_=bo_at_a Rank-LW-Title-Distributor Gross-LW Comparison-Theaters-Change-Per Theater Average-Total Gross-Weeks 1 1 Frozen II Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $85,250,000 -34.6% 4,440 - $19,200 $287,573,344 2 2 - Knives Out Lionsgate $27,022,000 - 3,461 - $7,807 $41,700,000 1 3 2 Ford v Ferrari Twentieth Century Fox $13,221,000 -16% 3,585 +57 $3,687 $81,003,779 3 4 3 A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Sony Pictures Releasing $11,800,000 -11% 3,235 - $3,647 $34,313,989 2 5 - Queen & Slim Universal Pictures $11,700,000 - 1,690 - $6,923 $15,810,000 1 6 4 21 Bridges STX Entertainment $5,820,000 -37.2% 2,665 - $2,183 $19,459,419 2 7 6 Playing with Fire Paramount Pictures $4,200,000 -7% 2,679 -81 $1,567 $39,203,808 4 8 5 Midway Lionsgate $3,957,000 -14.7% 2,375 -252 $1,666 $50,278,625 4 9 10 Joker Warner Bros. $2,030,000 -26.1% 1,146 -264 $1,771 $330,601,522 9 10 9 Last Christmas Universal Pictures $1,980,000 -36.1% 1,852 -559 $1,069 $31,658,680 4
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Iron Bowl was great. Happy for Auburn. Also happy that Florida beat them in a great game this year. Also happy to close this decade with a win over FSU at the Swamp. I was at the last home game in which Florida beat FSU in 09; it's been a while. Two great seasons in a row. Looking forward to the bowl game!
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People also eventually forget who was in the lead. Edwards was competitive in Iowa in 2008 and could have won. Romney was doing very well and Huckabee fuckabeed him in Iowa. I do remember these names, but only because I was impressed by how much they imploded. Clark 12% Gephardt 10% Lieberman 9% Dean 9% Kerry 8% Moseley-Braun 4% Sharpton 3% Graham 3% Edwards 2% Kucinich 1%
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General Gaming ~*SFLUFAN's 45th Year of Existence Giveaway*~
SaysWho? replied to Commissar SFLUFAN's topic in The Spawn Point
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I have the base PS4. You're more than fine.
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I fucking love it. Admittedly, there's not the quantity of software yet compared to traditional consoles, but there's quality. I've heard great things about Blood & Truth, and Iron Man VR is looking fab. Currently, Astro Bot: Rescue Mission is the one of the main games that gets raves, and it's for good reason: it's charming, it's fun, it's colorful, and I find it so cool to look around the linear stage for hidden bots and secrets. Just a lovely game overall. Sony's done a really good job supporting it, and the Insomniac acquisition makes me think they will also develop some games for it considering their experience with VR and making multiple games at a time.
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The plot can seem confusing throughout -- I feel that's part of neo-noir movies that you have to expect -- but it makes sense once you've gotten to the end. The only thing is, even knowing Brendan's motivations at the end.... am I the only one who felt bad for The Pin as he cried out for help? My God, the guy is crippled and defenseless, and Brendan has a gun, and he doesn't do anything so he has time to leave and Tug will get cornered by the cops. At least, that's what it seems like. I know The Pin isn't a great guy, but Laura was really the one manipulating from the sidelines, which led to all the deaths in the movie. Yes, THIS is the thing I decided to ask about.