Was Spartacus prosecuted or persecuted? I'll take my answers off the air.
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Was Spartacus prosecuted or persecuted? I'll take my answers off the air.
shit shit shit
Bell/CTV are currently simul-subbing the commercials, on all channels. Even NBC is showing a CTV watermark. They are not supposed to be able to do that, hopefully this will stop when the game starts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus
The final battle that saw the assumed defeat of Spartacus in 71 BC took place on the present territory of Senerchia on the right bank of the river Sele in the area that includes the border with Oliveto Citra up to those of Calabritto, near the village of Quaglietta, in High Sele Valley, which at that time was part of Lucania. In this area, since 1899, there have been finds of armour and swords of the Roman era.
Plutarch, Appian and Florus all claim that Spartacus died during the battle, but Appian also reports that his body was never found.[44] Six thousand survivors of the revolt captured by the legions of Crassus were crucified, lining the Appian Way from Rome to Capua.[45]
I think a Patriot palmed the coin toss coin on instructions from Belichick
Question so far: Was Singletary wearing pants during that opening segment interviews?
Brett Hundley is no Foles.
i'd like to know how much tax dollars were pissed away on a fly by, over a fucking dome
and its not the first time i've seen it
Bend but don't break indeed. Penalty hurt.
Think I heard a Lawrence Guy mention. Any other former Packers?
Looked like the Packers defense on the Hogan catch.
Hot knife through butter so far....
Another thing I like about the Patriots offense is that somehow they keep 6 in to block and still get someone open in man coverage.