
E.G Goes in on BOSTON FANS, ALSO MICROSOFT CO FOUNDER PAUL ALLEN DIES AT 65/PLUS BEER PRICES GOING UP IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!!
It was a big night for Boston supporters, with the Patriots hanging on to win this game, 43-40, a...
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October 15, 201815m 50sExplicit
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It was a big night for Boston supporters, with the Patriots hanging on to win this game, 43-40, and the Red Sox also winning nearby at Fenway Park to even up the ALCS with the Astros.
Craig Kimbrel was nearly hit with a beer can coming out of the bullpen at Yankee Stadium last week, so these kinds of ugly and uncalled for displays are not unique to just Boston, of course.
But the angry Patriot fans’ contempt for Hill was bred from the Chiefs wide receiver absolutely shredding the New England defense all night. With Hill as his primary weapon, Mahomes went toe-to-toe with Tom Brady down to the final drive, but ultimately came up short.
Stephen Gostkowski hit a 28-yard field goal as time expired, and the Patriots ended the Chiefs’ unbeaten streak this season.
Tom Brady passed for 340 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score in his 200th victory as a starting quarterback, tops all-time. Brady also passed former teammate Adam Vinatieri for most career wins in the regular season and playoffs combined with 227.
Through Vulcan, Allen's network of philanthropic efforts and organizations, the Microsoft co-founder supported research in artificial intelligence and new frontier technologies. The group also invested in Seattle's cultural institutions and the revitalization of parts of the city.
Allen owned two professional sports teams, the NFL Seattle Seahawks and NBA Portland Trailblazers. He was also an electric guitarist who occasionally jammed with celebrity musicians including Bono and Mick Jagger, and a huge music fan. He funded and designed the Experience Music Project in Seattle, devoted to the history of rock music and dedicated to his musical hero Jimi Hendrix. (It has since been re-christened the Museum of Pop Culture.) The building was designed by architect Frank Gehry to resemble a melted electric guitar.
Vulcan CEO Bill Hilf said, "All of us who had the honor of working with Paul feel inexpressible loss today."
A study that claims global warming could harm barley production and raise beer prices relies on a climate projection that’s increasingly been called into question by experts.
Probably not very much. That’s because the study’s headline-grabbing results rely on a global warming projection that’s increasingly been called into question by experts.
The study, published in the journal Nature Plants on Monday, found that global barley production could drop as much as 17 percent on average under a “business as usual” scenario. That would “result in dramatic regional decreases in beer consumption and increases in beer prices,” the study found.
“Although not the most concerning impact of future climate change, climate-related weather extremes may threaten the availability and economic accessibility of beer,” the study’s authors wrote.
Craig Kimbrel was nearly hit with a beer can coming out of the bullpen at Yankee Stadium last week, so these kinds of ugly and uncalled for displays are not unique to just Boston, of course.
But the angry Patriot fans’ contempt for Hill was bred from the Chiefs wide receiver absolutely shredding the New England defense all night. With Hill as his primary weapon, Mahomes went toe-to-toe with Tom Brady down to the final drive, but ultimately came up short.
Stephen Gostkowski hit a 28-yard field goal as time expired, and the Patriots ended the Chiefs’ unbeaten streak this season.
Tom Brady passed for 340 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score in his 200th victory as a starting quarterback, tops all-time. Brady also passed former teammate Adam Vinatieri for most career wins in the regular season and playoffs combined with 227.
Through Vulcan, Allen's network of philanthropic efforts and organizations, the Microsoft co-founder supported research in artificial intelligence and new frontier technologies. The group also invested in Seattle's cultural institutions and the revitalization of parts of the city.
Allen owned two professional sports teams, the NFL Seattle Seahawks and NBA Portland Trailblazers. He was also an electric guitarist who occasionally jammed with celebrity musicians including Bono and Mick Jagger, and a huge music fan. He funded and designed the Experience Music Project in Seattle, devoted to the history of rock music and dedicated to his musical hero Jimi Hendrix. (It has since been re-christened the Museum of Pop Culture.) The building was designed by architect Frank Gehry to resemble a melted electric guitar.
Vulcan CEO Bill Hilf said, "All of us who had the honor of working with Paul feel inexpressible loss today."
A study that claims global warming could harm barley production and raise beer prices relies on a climate projection that’s increasingly been called into question by experts.
Probably not very much. That’s because the study’s headline-grabbing results rely on a global warming projection that’s increasingly been called into question by experts.
The study, published in the journal Nature Plants on Monday, found that global barley production could drop as much as 17 percent on average under a “business as usual” scenario. That would “result in dramatic regional decreases in beer consumption and increases in beer prices,” the study found.
“Although not the most concerning impact of future climate change, climate-related weather extremes may threaten the availability and economic accessibility of beer,” the study’s authors wrote.
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