Been away all day and just got back in. Need to catch up on the posts but before I do my promise from the last leafs game still stands. I WILL NOT WATCH THE GAME TONIGHT.
(cost too much to repair the cable from the last game. (McSkier & Lee))
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Been away all day and just got back in. Need to catch up on the posts but before I do my promise from the last leafs game still stands. I WILL NOT WATCH THE GAME TONIGHT.
(cost too much to repair the cable from the last game. (McSkier & Lee))
Hello all rain enough for you?
No it just raining in the Beach now.
Hello fellow Canucks!
Just wanted to pop in for a quickie to thank you for today's words. Of course I went on a repping spree as I was gathering up the words.
Have a great evening folks!
soon soon soon
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Going to the games room for a bit, then off to bed. McSkier would you please post the score for me to review in the morning.
Good Night To All
Vince McMahon Sues Connecticut Over WWE Ban
10/26/2010 1:02 PM PDT by TMZ Staff
Vince McMahon is raising hell in Connecticut -- the WWE honcho just filed a lawsuit claiming the CT Secretary of the State had no right to ban WWE clothing from the polls ... just because his wife Linda is running for U.S. Senate.
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Vince's beef is with a new directive from the Sec. of the State's office that gives officials the power to turn away anyone who wears WWE clothing within 75 feet of a polling place ... because it could be interpreted as a solicitation on behalf of Linda McMahon's candidacy.
In the documents, filed today in federal court in Connecticut -- McMahon claims the ban will "threaten the constitutional rights and liberties of voters who have expressed a desire to wear WWE paraphernalia to their poling places."
Vince also states in the docs that he will fight the power -- and "intends to wear WWE paraphernalia when he enters the polling place to cast his vote on November 2, 2010."
Vince -- who also notes that Linda is not employed by WWE -- is demanding that a judge immediately reverse the ban.
So far, no word from the Sec. of State.
hey all just poppin in to say hi and thanks for ww's. Going to lay on the couch and watch some tv.
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