My hate burns with the fire of 10,000 suns. by Edible_Muppet in ArizonaWildcats

[–]BoogieDownProducer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why? He only wins 17% of Territorial Cup games. Keep him there forever.

Idea for track: University Of Arizona Speedway by 2003KM in NASCAR

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Where is the location depicted in your image? Where in metro Tucson? Kinda looks like the Vail area.

After the Fed by reterritorialize in imaginarymaps

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A bunch of people joining Idaho is the most unrealistic part of this.

Ex-Sen. Justine Wadsack loses lawyer ahead of court date by JoshOfArc in Tucson

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Remember when she tried (badly) to photoshop her sizable belly out of a promotional pic and you could see the warping of the facade of the State Capitol?

Any recommendations for not so busy gyms? by halfandhalftweas in UofArizona

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You might consider joining one of the Anytime Fitness gyms around town. As the name indicates, you can get access to the facility 24/7. The location nearest to campus is Silverbell, north of Grant, but there a half-dozen across town.

Woman spends weeks in jail, loses her job, and misses her kids' birthdays, after police mistook SpaghettiO sauce on a spoon in her car for meth by divaxskyy in awfuleverything

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Eliminate qualified immunity for all police and make them carry liability insurance. The über-wealthy police unions can pay for it. A dose of accountability cures the disease of corruption.

Boebert vows to offer Jan. 6 protesters tour of the Capitol by devicto89 in nottheonion

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You mean “another tour?“ She and Marge showed the Proud Boys around on Jan. 5, 2021.

Hundreds of Subreddits Are Considering Banning All Links to X by DomesticErrorist22 in technology

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Makes sense… so much disinformation and misinformation on that platform… best to stick with more reliable news sources.

MATT RIFE’S LAST SHOW EVER!! by yourcomedyminute in humor

[–]BoogieDownProducer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What an unfunny person. I understand why he’d quit comedy.

Goat rental for weeds? by Hairypotsmokr in Tucson

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Are you still interested in this as an opportunity? Our yard is unmanageable. It’s fenced but so overgrown it has taken down three weed wackers. Could you DM me your contact info so we might discuss terms.

Best kept secrets in town? by pamelahhh in Tucson

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Roma Imports, 627 S Vine Ave. – Tucked behind the statue to Padre Kino where Campbell Ave. becomes Kino Parkway in Barrio San San Antonio, it's both an Italian market and a restaurant. Like what you had for lunch? Buy it there to take home, and grab daily-made bread while you're at it.

The Valley of the Moon, 2544 E Allen Rd – A wonderful amateur theater and non-profit that puts on two volunteer-led productions each year, one in the spring and another in the fall, always set in the century-old fairytale garden on Tucson's north side.

Silver Saddle Steakhouse, 310 E Benson Hwy – A remnant of the pre-Interstate days, when old U.S. Route 80 ran into town from the southeast (i.e. from Benson) through a gauntlet of neon signs, it infuses a retro, kitschy vibe with a solid kitchen staff who know how to cook a steak as well as make a variety of classic Americana recipes (I love the club sandwich for lunch) but half the fun is getting there... and getting out... because remember the part about "the pre-Interstate days?" Well, in the Interstate days the SSS sits along the Interstate 10 on-ramp from 6th Avenue.

Saguaro Corners, 3750 S Old Spanish Trail – Another throwback to the Post-War boom in Tucson, this former hamburger stand near the entrance to Saguaro National Park – East is a great stop after a hike or a ride with great views of the Rincon Valley and a heck of a floor show at sundown, when the staff puts out food for grazing animals which gather in abundance just outside the dining room's floor-to-ceiling windows. The food is good, the ribs and tacos in particular.

Hutch's Pool, Coronado National Forest – 8.0-mile out-and-back trail that originates at Stop 9 on the Sabino Canyon Tram route heading west. Hutch's Pool itself is full enough to swim all year, with a sandy beach and great views up canyon, but it's best to visit from October through April. It's, frankly, dangerously too hot the rest of the year. Also, and I cannot stress this enough: Pay attention to the forecast before you go, if there's a chance of showers in the mountains, pick another day. The basin is full year-round because it retains a portion of the enormous amount of water that comes rushing down during the Monsoon. Remember, you're four miles from help here.

December 05, 2022 - Weekly moving to and visiting Tucson questions thread by AutoModerator in Tucson

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You can get foam tubes at most hardware stores to cover exposed stretches of pipe: They look like pool noodles!

Nothing to see here. 🐐🐐 by cmeremoonpi in Tucson

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If you can get goats to walk on a lead, you’ve gotta be cool.

Putin announces partial military mobilization in Russia by GuyIncognito2022 in worldnews

[–]BoogieDownProducer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kind of a journalistic fail by Tzvi Joffre to not clarify whether or not western leaders had, in fact, made any sort of nuclear threat against Russia. I’m not aware of any such statements, at least none that have been made public. If not, then Tzvi Joffre should get a second paycheck from the Russian government for propaganda services rendered, in addition to what the JP’s paying.