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@Goldberg has just done the unthinkable and DEFEATED @BrockLesnar with the #Jackhammer! — WWE (@WWE) November 21, 2016 When Paul Heyman told For The Win last week that the match between Brock Lesnar and Bill Goldberg at Sunday’s Survivor Series would end in two minutes, well, we snickered. But he was right. He just had the wrong guy winning. In a shocking conclusion Sunday night, Goldberg beat Lesnar in 1:25 to the amazement of a sold-out crowd at Toronto’s Air Canade Centre. Goldberg’s signature walk to the ring took longer than the match. For the first time in 12 yrs, @Goldberg enters the ring to battle @BrockLesnar! Lesnar pushed Goldberg into the corner to start in an effort to show his physical dominance. That was his only offense of the night. Goldberg answered with two spears and a jackhammer to end the match. — WWE 2K17 (@WWEgames) November 21, 2016 Goldberg, 49, was in the ring for the first time in 12 years and had his wife, son and family in the front row and pulled his son into the ring afterward.

He had said having his wife and son see him wrestle was among the main motivations for him to return for the first time since he beat Lesnar at Wrestlemania in 2004. Lesnar had dominated virtually everyone whom WWE put in his way, making the result even more of a stunner. .@BrockLesnar's quickest losses (non-DQ):2003 vs. Kurt Angle, 1:172016 vs. @Goldberg, approx. 1:252002 vs. Big Show, 4:23#SurvivorSeries — WWE Stats & Info (@WWEStats) November 21, 2016 Another note that rings even more true today from our conversation with Heyman, although at the time he was talking about his client, not Goldberg: “No one paid to see Mike Tyson go 12 rounds; they paid to see him knock out someone in one round. No one paid to see Ronda Rousey go to a decision; they paid to see her tape out a top female athlete in one round. Connor McGregor KO’d Eddie Alvarez in two rounds. Nobody bitched, moaned or complained that he didn’t break a sweat. People paid to see him assert his dominance, to be able to tell the story that I got to see the best athlete in two divisions.

“To further illustrate my point how many people have you ever heard who saw Brock Lesnar conquer John Cena live say, ‘I wish Cena got in more offense. Or saw Brock Lesnar break every PG code in the book against Randy Orton at Summer Slam say, ‘I’m sorry I had to witness that in person.’
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spring loaded curtain rod perth Emotions are running high as @Goldberg celebrates with his family!
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— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 21, 2016 Lesnar’s staredown from the mat to Goldberg as he headed up the ramp suggests this isn’t over. Reports surfaced late Sunday night that Goldberg had agreed to more matches in WWE rather than just one, as he had said beforehand. Goldberg had told Lesnar, “You’re last,” when he returned.
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the tortilla curtain immigration quotes press + mediaabout + contact A few months after we started raising chickens back in the spring of 2009, I saw a coop with a valance over the row of nesting boxes in one of the myriad of chicken magazines I subscribe to.

I thought - what a cute idea. So I googled 'chicken nesting box curtains' and got over 140,000 hits! Who knew such a thing even existed? ~original curtains spring 2009~ So imagine my surprise when I read shortly thereafter in an issue of Practical Poultry magazine that nesting box curtains actually have a function and appeared in a newspaper article written about a backyard chicken keeper back in the 1970s. Not only do chickens prefer the most private, darkest areas they can find to lay their eggs, the curtains can actually encourage a broody hen, and by blocking their view of the eggs once they are laid, even partially, can help curtail egg eating. Curtains in the winter also help to keep the boxes warmer, preventing frozen and cracked eggs. They help a broody keep her chicks warmer after they have hatched by retaining her body heat inside the box. Curtains can also help discourage multiple broodies. Broodiness is contagious to some extent, and the sight of a sitting hen can trigger the urge to sit in others.

Blocking the other hens' view of a broody can help prevent that. Curtains, by blocking others' view of a hen while she's laying, can also prevent vent pecking, an uncommon, but potentially serious occurrence which occurs when others see the red, swollen vent that pops out when a hen lays her egg and are tempted to peck at it. -yup, my broody actually pulled the curtains closed for more privacy!-DEALERS WILL REPLACE SHOWER CURTAINS FREE OF CHARGEJayco is recalling certain model year 2013-2017 Redhawk motorhomes due to substandard shower curtains. The affected vehicles are equipped with shower curtains that may not adequately resist catching fire in the presence of an ignition source. As a result, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS), "Flammability of Interior Materials."A flammable shower curtain may further fuel a fire, increasing the risk of injury.Approximately 2,240 motorhomes could potentially be affected by this recall.