
Well… I’m stumped. All I can bring myself to do is keep marveling at Jones’ casual use of “glory hole.” I wish I had more jokes for you, but does this even need a joke? It’s Jerry Jones repeatedly saying “glory hole.” There’s nothing I can add to that. Well, except to posit that in the glory hole days Jones references, “I want me some glory hole!”
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Mukai Maromo “The Afrikan Assassin” – Profile

The biggest fights promotion in Canada returns with MFC 34 LIVE from Edmonton, Alberta. The fight card includes Luke Harris versus Joseph “Leonidas” Henle and a main event rematch between Adam Lynn and Mukai Maromo Watch LIVE Friday at 10p E on AXS TV. READ MORE + VIDEO
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Michael Phelps swims into Olympics history with 19th medal

Michael Phelps likens his Olympic career to an ice cream sundae. The question, he said before London, was what kind of toppings he’d put on it.
Tuesday, we found out: History, layered in silver and gold.
He isn’t perfect anymore. That was Beijing. But he is the best there ever was. The medal count says so. READ MORE + VIDEO
Gabby Douglas, Jordyn Wieber Lead U.S. Women’s Gymnastics to Gold (London)

They were hailed as the Magnificent Seven, the U.S. women’s gymnastics team that won gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. And their heroine was Kerri Strug, who sealed the triumph with a gutsy vault on an ankle so badly injured she had to hop just to stay upright.
Tuesday at the London Olympics, America’s current generation of female gymnasts staged its own display of grit. And it was a tour de force, with the U.S. women winning the prestigious team gold for the first time in 16 years and only the second time in Olympic history.
It wasn’t even close. READ MORE
McCutchen spurs Pirates’ home-field advantage

The man promising to bring the NL batting crown “home” has barreled-up on that contradiction. Andrew McCutchen returns to PNC Park on Friday night accompanied by the rest of the first-place Pirates and enough flashing numbers to make Elias’ head spin.
McCutchen is also contending for the NL home run crown. His 22 are second to Ryan Braun‘s 26, after McCutchen waited until the Bucs’ 29th game to hit No. 1. READ MORE + VIDEO