I was thinking about your elephant
comment yesterday as we are in Chiang Mai and were due to visit the Elephant Sanctuary.
I want to thank each of you for leaving me such sweet
comments yesterday as I shared day one of my house tour!
Not exact matches
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As I said
yesterday, there are no excuses for Donald Trump's offensive and demeaning
comments in the just released video; no woman should ever be victimized by this kind of inappropriate behavior.
i actually created my first editorial calendar
yesterday (in Excell) for an on - line portal i'm editing — in addition to your template it includes topics / categories
as well, but your post and following
comments gave me some great ideas to upgrade it.
He was
commenting on that 400 - point - plus swan dive for the Dow
yesterday,
as 10 - year bond yields galloped into 3 % territory and even forecast - beating earnings got tossed aside.
As an example, I offer up
yesterdays comment section.
I invited her to share this on my blog, and she left it
as a
comment on
yesterday's post Are You a Spiritual Refugee?.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Live
comments, «What we saw
yesterday was a little window into his soul, little window into his mind, little window into how he thinks about men and women and what their roles should be
as it relates to football.»
Yesterday, in Sunday Superlatives, I included a quote from Mark Twain in which he referred to a snake oil salesman
as an «idiot,» but no one left an angry
comment warning me of hell based on Jesus» teaching in Matthew 5:22 that «if you call someone an idiot, you are in danger of being brought before the court; and if you curse someone, you are in danger of the fires of hell.»
To see more, look at the links and
comments from
yesterday's post
as well
as the ones from our first discussion.
I've been following your site for a long time but never
commented - I made this
yesterday though at the same time
as boiling a big pot of squash and pink beans and the combo is sooooo good with some avacado sliced on top.
Attempted another one
yesterday and it came out hard
as a rock, but, based on the
comments here, this one seems like a winner.
lol another bandwagon
comment... ramsey was better than elneny
yesterday and he isnt half
as bas
as you guys make him out to be and we started to be dangerous again after walcott came in, so its impossible that him making an appearance was useless
Granted I don't
comment as prolifically
as I used to before here, I counted more than 10 articles submitted
yesterday alone by «Admin» and Bob collectively.
This angered Bates, who only
yesterday became the controlling shareholder of the club, was angered by the
comments especially
as he has not been impressed with McCartney's attitude since arriving from Wearside.
As I
commented yesterday «rotation `, «tactics «and «player management «are the key to success at Arsenal this season.
Markovic caused problems down that flank almost the entire game, although
as I said in my
comment yesterday, Gibbs being caught out of position a lot is more to do with Wenger's tactics.
watched the game
yesterday late
as i had it on my pvr and though i would
comment.
As I got unjustly slatted,
yesterday (in more ways than one) for
commenting that Kelechi hasn't signed for Arsenal, yet!
When Samuel
commented on why it was wrong to sell Lucas Perez you brought up stats between Walcott and Perez and in that you proved using the stats why Walcott is better.If Wenger didn't have blond love for some of his players then why did he keep benching Perez when he was performing yet the average guys always got a look in the squad.So if there are stats which prove Walcott is better aren't there stats which also prove Perez is better?Think about that.You also said Perez is not
as good
as some of us make out.The funny thing is
yesterday we had an argument on Giroud and I also tried to imply that Giroud is not
as good
as we make out and you opposed.You always kept bringing stats up to defend him.Do you know if Bendtner or Chamakh had scored 25 goals for Arsenal in any season they'd still have been regarded
as average.You know why?Because quality has nothing to do with stats and is just a kind pf talent or state.It seems to me that you think you know it all.You also denied the fact that Wenger likes French players and that if Perez was French he wouldn't have been out in one season stating other players
as examples.It seems to me that you deny things which are clear for everyone to see.If you think you know better than everyone go and teach Wenger how to win the trophy this season.
It appears to me that there are too many players who are only here for the inflated wages on offer, yet they contribute very little to the teams performance.It's like playing
as though we had players sent off what did Ozil contribute to
yesterdays defeat Alan Green
commented during his commentary is Ozil playing?
The way Wenger was speaking
yesterday, it came across that Wenger was in talks with a striker but said he won't
comment further
as it is not 100 %... Could that have been Falcao?
There were whispers that David Ospina was unhappy with his lack of playing time
as understudy to Petr Cech, but Arsene Wenger's
comments yesterday seem to indicate that the Colombian will be staying at the club for a long long time.
But there are some positives to be taken from
yesterday's game and our French midfielder Mathieu Flamini identified one of them in his
comments after the match,
as reported by Arsenal.com.
these
comments were from the official club's website, there is no way that these are some kind of speculation or rumours
as these pundits from Goal.com used to do.And
as far
as I can see, its the club itself who do nt want to see Toure go.Last time I checked Goal.com they also said that Walcott isnt happy and could be sold for 400.000 Pounds,
as well
as Eboue's speculation which has been mentionned early today.SF, can you please refer me to some of those sites or blogs that you have seen this updates of Toure's concern???? I am really curious abt that coz when I left my computer
yesterday, I was very confident that the threat of Toure leaving is completely out of question and sight from all fans.
I spent half my time on here
yesterday correcting some laughably ignorant
comments that were posted
as fact.
I posted a rather long
comment as a response to responses to my opinion on Ade, Hleb and Flamini on
yesterday, post and will re-post it below since it seams a bit relevant.
I
commented on another thread
yesterday that there are two broad categories that Arsenal fans and UA readers fall into; the first group of analytical ones and a second group of those that suck up every piece of sh*t the media throws at them
as if their lives depended on it.
[Ed Update: You can read a summary of
comments and my thoughts in response here: «
As the Dust Settles, A Follow - Up to
Yesterday's House GOP Post «-RSB-
(See,
as just one recent example,
yesterday's post and the
comments there.)
That explains
yesterday's hubristic
comments from Alex Salmond in declaring he will be able to force Labour to commit to spending that will benefit Scotland in the party's first Budget
as a minority government.
But
yesterday, didn't have very much to say about this mess — or his possible role in exposing it — other than: «It is inappropriate to
comment on an ongoing investigation, which I hope is completed
as expeditiously and thoroughly
as possible.»
It is stated on Ghanaweb
as thus, «Curiously, when Osafo Buabeng was contacted
yesterday for
comments in respect of the case, he sarcastically and rudely claimed that Nana Akufo - Addo, the 2016 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), had paid the money for Woyome».
The case for Britain adopting a similar relationship to Europe
as that currently held by Switzerland was made by Conservative MP John Baron in a
comment piece for politics.co.uk published
yesterday.
But observers were slightly taken aback by
comments from David Cameron
yesterday, when he insisted that AV would allow politicians to not stand by their manifesto commitments - a
comment many took
as criticism of the deputy prime minister.
During his monthly press conference
yesterday, Mr Blair refused to
comment on the party funding review, but his support for a # 50,000 cap would not be unexpected given his efforts to cut the power of the trade unions during his time
as Labour leader.
The tone of the PM's
comments will come
as no shock to anyone — especially after his offical spokesperson revealed
yesterday that the Cabinet had marked the imminent milestone by «an appropriate banging on the table of colleagues».
Gibson's
comments, made during an appearance
yesterday on AM970's «Effective Radio With Bill Samuels,» come
as other Republicans in New York — most notably Buffalo businessman and 2010 GOP gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, are ratcheting up efforts to assist Trump in winning New York's April 19, 2016 presidential primary.
Mr Denham, regarded
as one of the few Blairites remaining in the Cabinet, made his
comments in a speech to the Fabian Society, a Labour think - tank,
yesterday.
The man who served
as chief of defence staff between 2003 and 2006 made his
comments before Gordon Brown announced his intention to shift the emphasis to Afghanistan's border regions with Pakistan
yesterday.
14:47 - Alexander has been edging towards this position for a day or so,
as you can see by the
comment he released
yesterday, after Clegg toured the TV studios with his «I would have done it better» message.
The prime minister said Britain had been at its best
as it relaxed amid the bleak economic situation in his
comments during
yesterday's thanksgiving service at St Paul's cathedral.
The majority of Houston Texans players took a knee or sat during a pregame protest
as a unit before
yesterday's game against the Seattle Seahawks in the wake of team owner Bob McNair's controversial «inmates running the prison»
comment.
ldham East and Saddleworth may be a three - way marginal,
as Mark Seddon
commented yesterday, but it seems that the Tories — and David Cameron in particular — aren't too keen on the idea of winning it, even if they have confirmed that they'll fight it.
A post
yesterday on the election playing field in Ohio next year elicited a number of questions and
comments about why Ohio's 4th district, where Rep. Mike Oxley (R) is retiring, was not mentioned
as a possible Democratic takeover.
>
Yesterday: Lord Ashcroft on
Comment -
As Peter Cruddas wins a resounding High Court victory against The Sunday Times, the Party needs to learn major lessons from this debacle
Yesterday, the governor said, «
As I believe the U.S. Attorney has made it clear that ongoing public dialogue is not helpful to his investigation, we will have no additional
comment on the matter.»
My pleasure, honey, thank you very much for your terrific
comment (
as well
as for your beautiful, understanding
comment on
yesterday's post
as well).
I like to reply individually to people, but I was unable to access the internet all day
yesterday as I was out of town, and this
comments thread has exploded!
When Spielberg recently told the Hollywood Reporter, «I realized this was the only year to make this film,» he was speaking to what he saw
as the immediate need for a project that in effect commandeers
yesterday to
comment on today.