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Pandemic could put Jaguars’ traditions on ‘timeout’

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September 24, 2020
Lindsey Nolen Remember the basketball game HORSE? Well, on Thursday nights during the National Football League regular season the Jacksonville Jaguars’ offensive line comes together for their own version of the game, “CAT.” They’ve also been known to play a game of Rock Band or two. This is because on Thursdays after practice, Center Brandon Linder typically hosts the OL

The Rewards of Good Behavior

January 30, 2013
FIND A TRAINER Go to the Association of Pet Dog Trainers websitet and search for a trainer near you. Jessie Miller Jacksonville is one of the largest cities in the United States, known for its beaches, city life, the Jaguars and love of animals. Animal shelters in Jacksonville are taking

PISCES: Jan. 30-Feb. 5

January 30, 2013
Rob Brezsny PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): As you sleep, you have at least a thousand dreams every year. If you’re typical, you recall only a few. Does it bother you to be ignorant of the stories your subconscious mind crafts? To be out of touch with what the Iroquois call

Watchers Watching Porn

January 30, 2013
Chuck Shepherd A leading “adult” search engine reported in December that, over the last seven years, just two of the most popular Internet pornography websites it analyzes have been viewed 93 billion times, which averages to about 13 views for every person on Earth. Given the average viewing time of

Let’s Hear It for the Birds

January 30, 2013
Chuck Shepherd Almost-extinct vultures may be making a comeback within the Parsi community of Mumbai, India, after a pain reliever (diclofenac) nearly wiped it out. Parsi’s Zoroastrian religion requires “natural” body disposals (no cremation or burial) of humans and cattle, and bodies have always been ritually laid out for hungry

Least Competent Criminals

January 30, 2013
Chuck Shepherd Peter Welsh, 32, and Dwayne Doolan, 31, aren’t the first burglars to try breaking into a building by smashing through an adjoining basement wall, but they may be the clumsiest. Their New Year’s Eve target was Wrights Jewellers in Beaudesert, Australia, but trying to smash the front window

Stinking Suspicion

January 30, 2013
Chuck Shepherd Once again, a public library has been sued for gently asking a patron to leave because his body odor provoked complaints. George Stillman, 80, filed a $5.5 million lawsuit in October against the New York Public Library for feeling “humiliat[ed]” by staff at Manhattan’s St. Agnes branch. Stillman

Prosecution Exhibit A

January 30, 2013
Chuck Shepherd Drunk drivers often try to avoid hit-and-run charges by claiming they didn’t realize they hit anything, but their odds drop if there’s a dead pedestrian lodged in the windshield, as with Sherri Wilkins, 51, arrested in Torrance, Calif., in November, 2.3 miles from the crash scene, after other

This Little Piggy …

January 30, 2013
Chuck Shepherd Women’s love-hate affairs with their shoes is the stuff of legends, but a Memphis, Tenn., podiatrist told Fox News in November of a recent rise in women deciding on what may be called the nuclear option — “stiletto surgery” — for horribly uncomfortable, yet irresistible, shoes. Either the

She Did It! No, She Did It!

January 30, 2013
Chuck Shepherd Once more, a familiar, vexing legal question was tackled in New York City in December when Diana Williamson was sentenced to three years in prison upon conviction for defrauding Medicaid of $300,000 by writing bogus prescriptions. She’d strongly asserted “her” innocence, claiming only one of her multiple personalities
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