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  • ‘Revenge of the Sith’ Returns to Theaters for 20th Anniversary of Star Wars Episode III

    ‘Revenge of the Sith’ Returns to Theaters for 20th Anniversary of Star Wars Episode III



    Title: “Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith – Celebrating 20 Years with a Theatrical Re-Release!”

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    Calling all Star Wars fans! Get ready to immerse yourself in the epic saga once again as “Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith” celebrates its 20th anniversary with a special theatrical re-release.

    Experience the thrilling conclusion to the prequel trilogy on the big screen, this time with enhanced visuals and sound for an even more immersive viewing experience. Relive the iconic moments, heart-pounding action, and unforgettable characters that have made this film a fan favorite for two decades.

    Whether you’re a die-hard Star Wars enthusiast or a newcomer to the franchise, this re-release is the perfect opportunity to revisit a beloved chapter in the galaxy far, far away. Don’t miss out on the chance to witness the power of the Force in all its glory once again.

    Grab your lightsabers, gather your friends, and join us in celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith” in theaters. May the Force be with you! #StarWars20thAnniversary #RevengeoftheSithReRelease



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  • Donald Trump’s Cabinet of Revenge


    It was a mega-MAGA morning on Capitol Hill. In a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Kash Patel, Donald Trump’s nominee to head the F.B.I., faced hostile questioning from Democrats about his past as a QAnon-adjacent promoter of conspiracy theories and his extensive public vows to exact revenge on Trump’s “deep-state” enemies. In another hearing room, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Trump’s nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services, sparred with skeptical senators from both parties who worried about his record of undermining public confidence in vaccines. And, testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s nominee to serve as the director of National Intelligence, did little to help her nomination—perhaps the most politically uncertain of them all—when she was confronted about her controversial views on everything from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to Edward Snowden. At the hearing’s start, she preëmptively dismissed the criticism as “lies and smears,” though hours of sharp queries from senators suggested that for Gabbard, as for Patel and Kennedy, the best evidence against her confirmation had come from her own voluble past.

    That this Trump trifecta faced simultaneous confirmation hearings appeared to be a masterstroke in outrage management by the Senate’s Republican scheduling gods: Who could possibly keep track of the overwhelming number of controversies, concerning revelations, and just plain weirdness to come out of the hearings? But, after I watched all three sessions, thanks to the magic of C-SPAN and the Internet, it seemed clear that these three appointments have more in common than just their concurrent hearings: they have perfectly met the qualification that Trump cares most about—a proven record of tearing down the credibility of the institutions that he has chosen them to lead.

    Let’s stipulate that many of Trump’s other nominees are flawed or ill-suited to high office—thin résumés and sizable Fox News contracts might well be the distinguishing characteristic for many in his new Cabinet. But Thursday’s trio stands out for the sheer destructive Trumpiness of their time in public life. Patel once promised that, if he became F.B.I. director, he’d shut down the Bureau’s headquarters and reopen it the next day “as a museum of the ‘deep state.’ ” Kennedy’s long career as a scourge of the scientific establishment includes comparing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one of the agencies he would oversee as H.H.S. chief, to “fascism” and its childhood-vaccination program to “Nazi death camps.” Gabbard, as a left-wing congresswoman turned right-wing Trump acolyte, has often questioned foundational conclusions of the American intelligence community. These are not problems as far as the President is concerned—they’re selling points.

    This came through, perhaps unintentionally, in an early moment during Patel’s hearing, when Chuck Grassley, the Senate Judiciary chairman, complained at length about the F.B.I.’s participation in “a political scheme to take down Trump.” Then Grassley went on to address the nominee directly: “They have yet to learn a lesson, and I hope you’ll teach that lesson.” Patel, in other words, is there to wreak payback for Trump. So are the others. These are Cabinet appointments as a form of revenge.

    There was a certain slow-motion-car-crash appeal in watching the contortions of Republican senators like Grassley as they strained to justify or explain away these embarrassing nominations. The most gimmicky approach was that of Thom Tillis, the North Carolina Republican charged with introducing Patel. In an effort to veer away from the many shocking statements Patel has made during television appearances, podcast interviews, and in his own writings, he prepared a handout: “Kash Bingo,” with phrases, such as “enemies list” and “deep state,” that he expected Democrats to harp on in their questions. I’m surprised he didn’t follow Patel’s example and turn the whole thing into a children’s cartoon book. (See “The Plot Against the King,” Patel’s 2022 recounting of the injustices done to Trump, in which he stars as Kash the Distinguished Discoverer.)

    The senators’ squirming was nothing, though, compared with that of the nominees themselves. The most politically costly squirm might have come in Kennedy’s hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, when Senator Bill Cassidy, of Louisiana, questioned him. Cassidy, the committee’s chairman and a medical doctor himself, is a key vote in determining whether Kennedy’s nomination succeeds or fails. He opened by acknowledging it was “no secret” that he had “reservations” about Kennedy, then voiced his concern that Kennedy would undermine vaccines in the role of America’s top health official. “Will you reassure mothers unequivocally . . . that the measles and hepatitis-B vaccines do not cause autism?” Cassidy asked. Kennedy started in on a rambling answer about data, but Cassidy cut him off: It was a yes-or-no question. Still, Kennedy would not offer an answer. Up next, Senator Bernie Sanders found himself in an unfamiliar role as a wingman to the conservative Louisianan. “Vaccines do not cause autism,” Sanders said. “Do you agree with that?” Again, Kennedy would not answer. Had he just failed the Cassidy test? Later, Cassidy suggested that might well have been the case. “Your past of undermining confidence in vaccines with unfounded or misleading arguments concerns me,” he said. “Can I trust that that is now in the past?”

    Each of the three nominees tried a similar evasion technique when presented with problematic aspects of their own past. Sometimes, they lapsed into pure brazenness, as when Dick Durbin, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, asked Patel if he was familiar with Stew Peters, a prominent right-wing conspiracy theorist. “Not off the top of my head,” Patel said. Durbin responded dryly, “You’ve made eight separate appearances on his podcasts.” When Amy Klobuchar, the Minnesota Democrat, asked Patel about his so-called enemies list—sixty members of the “Executive Branch Deep State,” many of them Republicans who disagreed with him or who tried to block him from obtaining more powerful positions in Trump’s first Administration, which were listed as an appendix in his 2023 book, “Government Gangsters”—Patel insisted, “It is not an enemies list. It is a total mischaracterization. It is a glossary.”

    Not all of the attacks, incidentally, came from Democrats. In the Intelligence Committee, senators from both parties pushed Gabbard to say whether she believed Snowden’s leaks about the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs made him a “traitor.” She declined to answer when James Lankford, a Republican of Oklahoma, asked her. He asked again. “I’m focussed on the future,” Gabbard replied. Then Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat, asked her the same question—four different times. “That is not a hard question to answer when the stakes are this high!” he said at one point, but she again refused to answer. By the time Todd Young, a Republican from Indiana and a key vote on Gabbard’s nomination, asked whether Snowden had harmed American national security, he was the fourth senator to push her on the issue. “It’s notable you didn’t say yes,” Young told her. “It would befit you and be helpful to the way you are perceived to the members of the Intelligence Committee if you would at least acknowledge that the greatest whistle-blower in American history, so-called, harmed national security.”

    As if the three hearings didn’t provide enough distractions, President Trump walked into the White House briefing room late on Thursday morning for a press conference on the previous night’s tragic plane crash over the Potomac, the first deadly accident involving a commercial airliner near Washington, D.C., since 2009. He read prepared remarks calling the country “one family” in the face of tragedy. Then he looked up and discarded the platitudinous talking points to bash his Democratic predecessors, air-traffic controllers themselves, and an amorphous “diversity push,” baselessly suggesting that all were somehow responsible for the crash. He said that Pete Buttigieg, the Biden Administration’s Transportation Secretary, had run the agency “right into the ground with his diversity,” and insisted that both Barack Obama and Joe Biden had rejected his proposed standards to insure that only those air-traffic controllers of the “highest intellect” could be hired. “Their policy was horrible, and their politics was even worse,” he said.

    These were hardly the consoling words needed by a grieving nation. But, in the end, Trump’s performance was, perhaps, the day’s most revealing, with little of the obfuscation that came from his nominees on Capitol Hill. Trump said loud and clear what those surrounding him often try to hide on his behalf: He does not care about facts. He does not care about leading the country. He will seek political advantage in anything, even the death of sixty-seven people in a horrific accident in the second week of his Presidency.

    It was hard to turn back to the confirmation hearings after listening to him. The MAGA-palooza in the Senate, after all, was but a reflection of Trump himself—these are his nominees, his choices, the fights that he has chosen to pick. He overshadowed any of the crazy or outrageous or disturbing things they had to say with his own words. Gabbard, Kennedy, and Patel are not the crisis in America set off by his reëlection, they are the consequences of it. Trump is the crisis—is, was, and will continue to be. Want to know how the next four years are going to go? Rewatch, if you can stand it, that press conference. This is it. 



    In the aftermath of the 2020 election, Donald Trump has put together a Cabinet of Revenge, filled with loyalists and allies who will stop at nothing to enact his agenda and settle scores with his political adversaries.

    Leading the charge is Trump’s new Chief of Staff, Rudy Giuliani, who has been tasked with overseeing a campaign of retribution against those who have crossed the former President. Joining him is Secretary of State Ted Cruz, who has been given the green light to pursue a hardline foreign policy that puts America first, no matter the consequences.

    In charge of domestic affairs is Attorney General Bill Barr, who will use the full force of the Justice Department to go after Trump’s enemies and protect his allies. And overseeing the economy is Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who will ensure that Trump’s business interests are protected and his financial backers are taken care of.

    With this Cabinet of Revenge in place, Donald Trump is poised to continue his crusade against those who have dared to oppose him, no matter the cost. And as the country braces for what comes next, one thing is clear: the reign of Trump is far from over.

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  • LAZARUS PLANET REVENGE OF THE GODS (#2 OF 4) GUILLEM CVR A (03/29/2023)



    LAZARUS PLANET REVENGE OF THE GODS (#2 OF 4) GUILLEM CVR A (03/29/2023)

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    LAZARUS PLANET REVENGE OF THE GODS (#2 OF 4) GUILLEM CVR A (03/29/2023)

    Get ready for the epic continuation of the Lazarus Planet series with issue #2, featuring the stunning cover art by Guillem. The gods are seeking revenge on the inhabitants of Lazarus Planet, and only a small group of brave heroes stand in their way.

    Join us as the battle for survival escalates, with secrets revealed and alliances tested. Will the gods succeed in their vengeful quest, or will the heroes find a way to stop them before it’s too late?

    Don’t miss out on this thrilling installment of Lazarus Planet, hitting shelves on 03/29/2023. Grab your copy and prepare for a cosmic adventure like no other!
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  • Mason Mint Blackbeard Avast Ye! Queen Anne’s Revenge 1 oz Antique Silver Round



    Mason Mint Blackbeard Avast Ye! Queen Anne’s Revenge 1 oz Antique Silver Round

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    Introducing the newest addition to our Pirate-themed silver round collection: the Mason Mint Blackbeard Avast Ye! Queen Anne’s Revenge 1 oz Antique Silver Round.

    This beautifully crafted round features the infamous pirate Blackbeard, standing proudly on the deck of his ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge. The antique finish gives it a stunning aged look, adding to its overall appeal.

    Each round is made of 1 oz of .999 fine silver and is a limited edition piece, making it a perfect addition to any silver collection or a unique gift for any pirate enthusiast.

    Don’t miss out on your chance to own a piece of pirate history with the Mason Mint Blackbeard Avast Ye! Queen Anne’s Revenge 1 oz Antique Silver Round. Order yours today!
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  • Wolverine: Revenge – Red Band (2024) #1 2 3 4 Marvel Comics COVER SELECT



    Wolverine: Revenge – Red Band (2024) #1 2 3 4 Marvel Comics COVER SELECT

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    In this exclusive red band series, Wolverine is back with a vengeance in Wolverine: Revenge – Red Band (2024) #1 2 3 4! Follow along as Logan takes on his fiercest enemies in a no-holds-barred battle for justice. With stunning cover art that will leave you on the edge of your seat, this is one Marvel Comics series you won’t want to miss. Get ready for the ultimate showdown as Wolverine shows why he’s the best there is at what he does. Don’t miss out on this epic adventure – pick up your copy today!
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  • BBNBA: Nick Richards dominates in Suns debut, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gets revenge


    As a Kentucky who has followed his career since his high school recruitment, it is hard not to look at 7-foot, 245-pound Nick Richards like a proud parent. It took a few years for his potential to flourish at Kentucky, and the NBA was no different. However now, in his fifth year in the league, Richards has become a coveted trade asset and did not disappoint his new teammates after the Hornets sent him to Phoenix. In his first game as a Sun on Saturday, Big Blue Nation’s favorite Jamaican came off the bench and put up a monster double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.

    Richards, who wears No. 2 for the Suns because rookie Oso Ighodaro wears No. 4, was extremely efficient getting to those numbers in a game where Phoenix beat Detroit 125-121. He shot 7-8 from the field and 7-9 from the free-throw line. He also added on a steal and an assist.

    Not bad for someone who doesn’t know where this home arena’s locker rooms are yet.

    Rumors suggest the Suns are still active in the trade market, so Richards and Booker could welcome some new faces to the Valley before the February 6th deadline.

    Speaking of Devin Booker, the man with the best signature shoe on the market right now has been putting those kicks to work. Book has scored at least 30 points in six of his last seven games, helping propel the Suns to a 5-2 record over that stretch.

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the best player on Planet Earth right now

    That headline is not hyperbole. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is an absolute phenom and somehow continuing to get better. In the much-anticipated rematch between the NBA’s two best teams, SGA’s OKC Thunder and the Cleveland Cavaliers led by former Lousiville Cardinal Donovan Mitchell, Gilgeous-Alexander got revenge for his team’s loss from eight days earlier.

    And it was convincing.

    Shai racked up 40 points, eight assists, and two steals as the Thunder routed the Cavs 134-114. It makes the previous loss to Cleveland OKC’s only loss in a game where SGA played since December 1st. That little caveat is important because Gilgeous-Alexander missed his Friday game with a sprained wrist.

    “[His wrist] was fine this morning and then came to the arena and was a little bit sore,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. He is not expected to miss extended time, but this was the first game SGA sat out all season long. Look for him to be back soon and for the Thunder to keep rolling.

    Other BBNBA Notes since Thursday

    Let’s take a look at BBNBA’s other top performers, aside from Nick Richards, since we last checked in on Thursday.

    • Rob Dillingham has shifted his way back into the Minnesota Timberwolves’ rotation. After sitting out 12 straight games, Dillingham had games of nine and 12 points back to back this week. In a post-game interview alongside the team’s star Anthony Edwards, Rob gave credit to the Ant-Man for telling him to just keep shooting.
    • Justin Edwards followed up his explosive 25-point breakout game with a 10-point outing the very next day. He only had four points in the Sixers’ loss to the Pacers on Saturday, but it looks like the former Kentucky wing might have found himself a spot in the rotation.
    • Malik Monk has settled into his new starting role well. Monk put up 26 points in Sacramento’s win over Houston, bumping up his scoring average to 24.1 points over his last six games. His teammate, De’Aaron Fox has been his usual self amidst trade rumors.



    In a thrilling night of BBNBA action, former Kentucky Wildcat Nick Richards made a statement in his debut with the Phoenix Suns. The 6’11” center showcased his skills as he dominated in the paint, finishing with a double-double and leading the Suns to a decisive victory.

    Richards’ performance drew praise from fans and analysts alike, with many noting his impressive footwork, shot-blocking ability, and high basketball IQ. The young big man proved that he can be a force to be reckoned with in the NBA, and his future looks bright in Phoenix.

    Meanwhile, in a highly anticipated matchup, former Kentucky standout Shai Gilgeous-Alexander faced off against a team that had traded him away earlier in his career. The Oklahoma City Thunder guard came out with a vengeance, putting on a show with his scoring and playmaking skills.

    Gilgeous-Alexander’s revenge game was a sight to behold, as he torched his former team with a career-high scoring performance and led the Thunder to a stunning upset victory. The young guard’s determination and talent were on full display, proving once again why he is considered one of the rising stars in the league.

    Overall, it was a night of stellar performances from former Kentucky players in the NBA, showcasing the talent and potential that these players possess. With players like Nick Richards and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the charge, the future looks bright for the BBNBA.

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  • Jets Seek Revenge Against Utah Just Days After Being Thoroughly Defeated


    The Winnipeg Jets were defeated 5-2 by Utah HC in what HC Scott Arniel called “embarrassing” but will have the chance to avenge that loss.

    Related: “That Was Embarrassing, From Top To Bottom We Did A Horsesh** Job”; Jets’ Head Coach Blasts Team After 5-2 Loss

    Arniel said the effort against Utah was embarrassing from top to bottom but took the blame for the loss. The Jets had found themselves down 4-0 Utah in the third period after giving up multiple transition goals. The Jets will be punished again tonight if they aren’t prepared for Utah’s counterattacks.

    Nikolaj Ehlers is likely to be out tonight with an illness and Brad Lambert has been called up to replace him. Lamber has skated in four games this season and will be in search of his first point if Ehlers is unable to play.

    Related: Jets Recall Top Prospect; Star Forward Absent From Practice

    The Jets responded well to Arniel’s comments against the Colorado Avalanche, winning 3-2 in overtime. Neal Pionk scored the overtime winner and it was identical to one he had a few years back.

    Connor Hellebuyck will be in between the pipes for the Jets and will once again battle Connor Ingram. Ingram stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced during Monday’s game.

    Puck drop is at 7:00 P.M. CST at The Canadian Life Centre.


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    Related: Insider Believes There Is No Cause For Concern Despite Jets’ Pending RFA Defenseman Changing Agents

    Related: Jets Top Prospect Out Long-Term With Lower-Body Injury





    The New York Jets are gearing up for a rematch against the Utah Utes, just days after suffering a humiliating defeat at the hands of their rivals. The Jets are determined to seek revenge and show that they are a force to be reckoned with.

    After a tough loss, the Jets have been putting in extra hours on the practice field, fine-tuning their game plan and sharpening their skills. They are hungry for redemption and are ready to leave it all on the field.

    The Utah Utes may have gotten the better of the Jets last time, but this time around, the Jets are coming back stronger and more focused than ever. They are eager to prove that they are not to be underestimated and are ready to show Utah what they are made of.

    Fans can expect an intense and competitive matchup as the Jets look to even the score and come out on top. It’s sure to be a game you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned for all the action as the Jets seek revenge against Utah.

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  • CUSTOM MOC BlackBeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge Pirate Ship (Instructions Only!)



    CUSTOM MOC BlackBeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge Pirate Ship (Instructions Only!)

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    Are you a fan of LEGO and pirates? Do you want to build your own custom BlackBeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge pirate ship? Look no further, as I have created step-by-step instructions for you to build your very own version of this iconic vessel.

    I have meticulously designed this custom MOC (My Own Creation) to be as accurate and detailed as possible, capturing all the unique features of the Queen Anne’s Revenge. From the menacing black sails to the intricate hull detailing, this model is sure to impress any LEGO enthusiast.

    So grab your bricks and follow along with my instructions to create your own BlackBeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge pirate ship. Whether you’re a seasoned builder or just starting out, this project is sure to challenge and inspire you. Let’s set sail on a swashbuckling adventure together!
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  • Celtics Awkwardly Cold Shoulder Steve Kerr After Revenge Win


    Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr must’ve felt as though Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics had forgotten about this past summer’s Paris Olympics.

    Well, that seemed far from the case following the end of Boston’s mammoth 125-85 win over Golden State on Martin Luther King Day. Once the final buzzer sounded at Chase Center and both teams greeted one another on their way off the court, Kerr was excluded — and it was awkward.

    Tatum and Warriors star Stephen Curry shared a brief 1-on-1 discussion while Jaylen Brown stood in the background and TNT’s postgame broadcast captured Kerr hovering his way into the frame. The 59-year-old slowly attempted to get in on the friendly chit-chat, only to receive the cold shoulder treatment like a school child getting excluded from the lunch table by all the cool kids.

    Brown made direct eye contact with Kerr and immediately looked away, giving the former USA Basketball head coach the sign of rejection to walk away. Kerr, quickly catching onto the tell-tale sign, backed off and walked away from the group.

    Kerr, the clipboard chief of Team USA’s gold medal run, sparked controversy when he benched Tatum twice in the team’s six total Olympic matchups. USA Basketball also rejected Tatum’s running mate, Brown, after Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard withdrew from competing due to a knee injury, and instead gave the vacant spot to Celtics guard Derrick White. Brown, months prior, expressed his desire to represent Team USA and didn’t get the call, even after being named MVP of the 2024 NBA Finals.

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    The summer of disrespect for the Tatum-Brown tandem, fresh off a championship, provided an outlet for motivation for the duo and Kerr felt the brunt of their fuel Monday evening. Tatum and Brown combined to score 39 points and dropped Golden State to .500 at 21-21, good for 11th in the Western Conference.

    Meanwhile, the C’s improved to 30-13 and became the third team in the NBA to reach the 30-win plateau this season, joining the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Oklahoma City Thunder.

    The win also provided Boston with a much-needed sigh of relief as the team shot 41.7% from 3-point range — and held the Warriors to 26.4% shooting from three — and ran Golden State off its own floor. Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla yanked Tatum, Brown and Kristaps Porzingis off the floor at the end of the third quarter and unloaded the bench as the Warriors had no life even with 12 minutes left in regulation.

    Boston entered the battle losers in four of its last 10 games, a stretch in which the team ranked a modest 18th in 3-point shooting (35.5%).

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    “You gotta love it, just because it’s hard to win in this league. You can’t take it for granted,” Brown told reporters, per CLNS Media. “I think we’ve had to fight and it hasn’t been as easy as we would’ve liked and I think that’s good for us. It’s not supposed to be and it just shows you how hard it is to win night to night. You can’t take winning for granted. You can’t skip steps and details, and us losing has been reminders of that.”

    The four-game road trip continues for the Celtics who will next face the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night at 10:30 p.m. ET.



    The Boston Celtics came out on top with a revenge win against the Golden State Warriors, but it was what happened after the game that had everyone talking.

    As the final buzzer sounded, the Celtics players celebrated their victory on the court, while head coach Steve Kerr made his way over to the opposing team’s bench to offer his congratulations. However, what happened next caught everyone off guard.

    Instead of reciprocating the gesture, the Celtics players gave Kerr an awkwardly cold shoulder, ignoring his extended hand and turning away from him. The tension in the air was palpable as Kerr stood there, unsure of how to react to the snub.

    It was clear that the Celtics had not forgotten about the previous matchup between the two teams, where Kerr had made some controversial comments that had fired up the Boston squad. And now, with their revenge win secured, they were not about to let bygones be bygones.

    The awkward moment quickly went viral on social media, with fans and analysts alike weighing in on the perceived disrespect shown by the Celtics towards Kerr. Some called it unsportsmanlike, while others praised the team for standing their ground and not backing down.

    Whatever the case may be, one thing is for sure: the rivalry between the Celtics and Warriors just got a whole lot more heated. And who knows what will happen the next time these two teams meet on the court. Stay tuned for more drama and excitement as this rivalry continues to unfold.

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  • Revenge of the Dinotrux – Board book By Gall, Chris – GOOD



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    Revenge of the Dinotrux – Board book By Gall, Chris – GOOD

    If you have a little one who loves dinosaurs and trucks, then “Revenge of the Dinotrux” is the perfect book for them! Written and illustrated by Chris Gall, this board book is a thrilling and fun read that combines the best of both worlds – dinosaurs and construction vehicles.

    The story follows the Dinotrux, a group of half-dinosaur, half-truck creatures, as they seek revenge on a group of evil Scraptors who have been causing trouble in their neighborhood. With vibrant illustrations and engaging text, this book is sure to captivate young readers and keep them entertained from start to finish.

    Not only is “Revenge of the Dinotrux” an exciting tale, but it also teaches valuable lessons about teamwork, friendship, and standing up for what is right. Plus, the sturdy board book format makes it perfect for little hands to hold and explore.

    Overall, “Revenge of the Dinotrux” is a fantastic addition to any child’s bookshelf and is sure to be a favorite for years to come. Get your copy today and join in on the thrilling adventures of these lovable Dinotrux!
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