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Ottawa Citizen
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Ottawa Citizen
Rider training camp: Fans get to ask the tough questions at State of the Nation event
Article content It was the fans' turn to ask the Saskatchewan Roughriders brass some (tough?) questions Article content The Green and White Nation once again had an opportunity to participate directly in the Riders' annual State of the Nation event at the Gordie Howe Sports Complex in Saskatoon. Article content Fans — young and old — took their turn on the microphone with an assortment of queries for the Riders panel consisting of Roughrider head coach Corey Mace, general manager Jeremy O'Day and team president Craig Reynolds. Article content Article content Article content Article content * Article content MACE: Great question. Look, we've got a couple of backs that you'll see. My guy Mario Anderson is an unbelievable running back. He's still getting used to the (Canadian) game, as are the other young guys. Trevor Pennix, he's awesome as well. And we've still got what we like to call Thomas the Train (Thomas Bertrand-Hudon). So we feel good about the guys we brought in, they all have different skill-sets. Penix, you're going to see him, he looks like a linebacker who's as fast as a running back. Thomas the Train is steady. And then Mario had, just last year in college, something like 1,600 or 1,800 total yards in offence. So we were pleased to get him in there. We feel confident. It'll be good to see them versus someone else just to validate what we think, but, again, it's another position we felt we had pretty good depth at. Article content Article content * Article content Article content FAN: Having watched UFL on TV from the States, is there any thought in the league given to attracting a significant American TV contract, possibly moving the season forward by a week, just to get the product because, in my humble opinion, the CFL is five times the calibre of football that the UFL is and they're getting big bucks from FOX?
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Yahoo
CSP: Woman drove 102 mph on Interstate 95 in Madison
MADISON, Conn. (WTNH) — A woman from New York was charged after state police said she drove more than 100 miles per hour on Interstate 95 in Madison on Sunday morning. The woman, who state police later identified as Danielle DaSilva of Brooklyn, New York, was charged with reckless driving, second-degree reckless endangerment, risk of injury to a minor, and failure to stop on the right side of the road. Man charged with murder after allegedly hitting Trumbull woman with bat The charges came after state police said an SUV was reported driving 102 mph northbound on I-95 just after 8:30 a.m. Following a traffic stop, DaSilva told the troopers she was running late to a 'Thomas the Train' event in Essex. Troopers said they observed a 2-year-old child in the back seat of the SUV. DaSilva was later released on a $500 bond. She is scheduled to be arraigned at Middletown Superior Court on May 16. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Buzz Feed
11-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Men Are Sharing The Hobbies And Interests They Secretly Enjoy But Wouldn't Tell Their Friends About
Recently, Redditor u/ostayi asked men of the Reddit community to share the things they secretly enjoy and would never admit to their friends, and a lot of them are incredibly wholesome (and nothing to be ashamed of!): 1. "I have plushies on my bed from Squishmallow, and when I'm having a rough day, I watch Bluey or Thomas the Train." 3. "Bubble baths." 4. "My wife and I watch every season of Love is Blind on Netflix. I love that shit. Talking about how these people screw their lives up is a fun pastime for the missus and me." — bjones214 5. "Sewing." 7. "Rom-coms. Oh, and fruity drinks. Sorry, I want my drink to taste good and not like stale bread." 9. "Classical music, LOTR, working in the garden, and cartoons. I'm sure my friends would be okay with me doing these things, but with me being a general contractor, there's a stigma of rugged manliness attached to it." 11. "Pedicures." 13. "I'm a 30-something, white, suburban dad, and I love raunchy pop music like Nicki Minaj, T-Swift, Katy Perry, and the like. It's constantly on my playlist when I'm alone." 15. "I build Legos, play with my cat, and watch elephant, cat, and dog videos. I also bake." You know what? Hell ya. If you're a man, what are some interests you have that you love but probably wouldn't tell your friends about? Let us know in the comments, or you can anonymously submit your story using this form! Note: Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.


Buzz Feed
10-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
17 Graphic Designers Who Apparently Did Not Pass Kindergarten
With kids, I'm learning, come a lot of iterations of the alphabet in your home. Some than others. The alphabet, I feel like, is a harder thing to mess up, but these 17 photos show that it's definitely not impossible to mess it up hard. Ready? 1. This jeopard. 2. This simple wall mural that truly had little to worry about and still messed up. 3. This busy book where half of the animals just aren't lining up with their designated letter representative. Like, what's D? V? P? X???????? u/Cuthbert_Allgood19 / Via 4. I guess (?) on a rug. 5. This shower curtain with all of the essentials, including a poothbrush. 7. This ambiguous C that has no explanation. 8. This ABC book I'm begging someone to help me make some sense out of. 9. This alphabet box that leaves me wondering Y not. u/slowgojoe / Via 10. This alphabet book that clearly shows panic and indecision when finding a representative for N. 11. Oof, not sure what to make fun of with this alphabet chart. I was thinking about Q for "QQ-Sugar," but I think I'm going to go with V for "vapor ball." I'm not sure what a vapor ball is, but I'm scared. 12. This fluffy N they decided to put zero additional context with. u/killerbreez / Via 13. This toy laptop that minds its Ps, but not its Qs. 14. This poster that, and I'm making up a word here, is an acronymical fail. u/grumpymonkey818 / Via 15. This Thomas the Train ABC book that has Toby as the representative for T instead of, ya know, Thomas. u/Kobius / Random House / Via 16. This alphabet rug, where the designer thought a smiley poo smear would be fun for U. No, uh, I don't Unicorn? UFO? u/Knack731 / Via 17. Finally, this placemat, which I don't think was proofread. Actually, I think only three letters are correct, and that's if I generously give "quack" to Q.