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    카테고리 없음 2021. 7. 10. 01:35


    © Provided by The Canadian Press

    CLEVELAND — Days after their hard-hitting game, the Ravens and Browns are still bashing each other.

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    Cleveland wide receiver Jarvis Landry on Thursday called Baltimore cornerback Marcus Peters “a coward” for appearing to spit at him during Monday night's game.

    A video taken from the national TV broadcast shows Peters spitting in Landry's direction at the end of the first quarter. Landry has his back turned and is walking in the opposite direction and toward Cleveland's huddle when Peters spits.

    Watched my her get spit roasted. I am a man of 38 divorced and have been dating this woman who has two daughters, my girlfriend was staying round mine last friday night and late at night watching a film the dvd player died on us and rather than watching the rest of the film on my laptop my girlfriend surgested i go back to hers and grab hers, she didnt want to come as she said that nobody was. The Palms Casino Resort, a 1,365-room property on Flamingo Road west of the Las Vegas Strip, soon will debut more than $690 million worth of additions and renovations, including new accommodations. At 38, my hubby and I enjoyed the 2nd time I tried being 'spit roasted'. Slow and easy, they took about 30 minutes with over 5 decent orgasms from me with hubby finishing me off by triggering a squirting g-spot orgasm as our new partner kept my mouth on his cock.he came as I was about to collapse, urging me to swallow as hubby said I would.

    Landry said the action was uncalled for.

    After shocking viewers earlier this week with spit sandwich-gate, Celebrity Big Brother sparked more public disgust with Friday night's episode. Housemate Aubrey O'Day, 32, was seen agreeing to.

    “He’s a coward,” Landry said Thursday on a Zoom call after practice. “He knew that maybe behind my back he could do things like that, but to my face he wouldn’t. Take it for what it’s worth and now I know. Everybody knows what type of player he is and the type of person he is and just move on from there.”

    On Baltimore's flight home following the Ravens' last-second 47-42 win, Peters was filmed by a teammate calling Landry and injured Browns receiver Odell Beckham Jr. “homegirls.”

    Peters' act could be considered more troubling given the COVID-19 pandemic. Peters could face punishment from the NFL, which reviews every game for possible fines. Any discipline against Peters would be announced Saturday.

    Landry spoke in measured tones when discussing the incident, but was clearly upset.

    “Be a man about if you’re going to do something like that,” Landry said. “I don’t know about protocols, but if there is a protocol about being a man, that sure ain’t it right there.”

    In a statement issued by the Ravens, Peters said: “I didn’t spit at Jarvis. Where I come from, when you have an issue with someone, you deal with it face-to-face, man-to-man. Anyone who believes that I intentionally spit at him does not know me — plain and simple.”

    Baltimore hosts the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.

    Landry was asked if he would welcome a third game between the Browns and Ravens this season — in the playoffs.

    “I won’t lose sleep, but definitely going to make it another game to remember,” Landry said, adding he doesn't have a history with Peters. 'Whatever his beef is, I don’t know, but if that’s what he want, he definitely got it.”

    It's the latest bad blood between the AFC North rivals.

    Last year, the Browns accused Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey of choking Beckham when he had him pinned on the ground after a play.

    Also, after Monday's game, Baltimore running back J.K. Dobbins gloated on Twitter about a big hit on Browns safety Andrew Sendejo, who suffered a concussion.

    “Boy better bring his big boy britches next time, because I’m coming strong every run,” Dobbins tweeted.

    Dobbins subsequently deleted his post, and sent out another: 'It’s a competitive game … people talk trash on the field all the time I respect bro like chill haha I hope he's okay.”

    ___

    More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL

    Tom Withers, The Associated Press

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    Casino
    Theatrical Poster
    Country United States
    France
    Directed byMartin Scorsese
    Release Date1995
    LanguageEnglish
    StudioUniversal Pictures
    Légende Entreprises
    DistributorMCA/Universal Pictures
    Main Cast
    CharacterActor
    Sam 'Ace' RothsteinRobert De Niro
    Ginger McKennaSharon Stone
    Nicky SantoroJoe Pesci
    Lester DiamondJames Woods
    Billy SherbertDon Rickles
    Frank MarinoFrank Vincent
    Tony DogsCarl Ciarfalio
    Clark County Commissioner Pat WebbL.Q. Jones
    Philip GreenKevin Pollak


    Casino is a 1995 crime film directed by Martin Scorsese that follows a mobster and his rise to success while running a mob-controlled casino in Las Vegas. The film was inspired by the events surrounding the mob-controlled Stardust casino in Las Vegas during the 1970's. Considered the spiritual sequel to Goodfellas, the film reunites Scorsese, writer Nicholas Pileggi, and actors Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, who play fictionalized versions of real-life figures Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal and Anthony 'Tony the Ant' Spilotro. The film's cast includes Don Rickles, Frank Vincent, James Woods, and Sharon Stone, who received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her role as Ginger McKenna.


    The following weapons were used in the film Casino (1995):

    • 1Handguns
    • 2Submachine Guns
    • 3Shotguns


    WARNING! MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD

    Browning Hi-Power

    A suppressed Browning Hi-Power is seen in Nicky Santoro's (Joe Pesci) hidden weapons compartment under his closet. Tony Dogs (Carl Ciarfalio) carries a Hi-Power akimbo with a Smith & Wesson Model 10HB while shooting up Remo's bar.

    Browning Hi-Power 'Type 73' - 9x19mm.
    Nicky (Joe Pesci) puts money in his weapons vault. Also visible are a suppressed Smith & Wesson 39 and two revolvers.
    Tony Dogs' (Carl Ciarfalio) Hi-Power as he fires his revolver.
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    Smith & Wesson Model 10HB

    Tony Dogs (Carl Ciarfalio) fires a Smith & Wesson Model 10HB from his left hand.

    Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB (heavy barrel) revolver (Post 1950s Model) - .38 Special
    Tony Dogs with his S&W 10HB.

    Colt Python

    One of Tony Dogs' thugs carries a Colt Python revolver. The policemen who shoot Bernie Blue (Bret McCormick) also carry Pythons.

    Colt Python - .357 Magnum
    Tony's thug with his Python.
    A cop shoots Bernie Blue (Bret McCormick), thinking his hero sandwich is a gun.
    The second cop shooting Bernie Blue with his Python.

    M1911-type

    One of Tony Dogs' crew is armed with an M1911-type pistol when shooting up Remo's bar.

    Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol - Commercial Model known as the 'Colt Government Model' - .45 ACP
    The M1911-type circled.

    Walther PP

    Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci) uses a Walther PP to kill Anna Scott (Ffilliott Le Coque). One of the cops that shoot Bernie Blue plants a PP to justify them shooting him.

    War Time Walther PP - .32 ACP
    Nicky (Joe Pesci) shoots Anna (Ffilliott Le Coque). Later on it was referred to as a '.22 caliber'.
    One of the cops (uncredited) dropping the PP.
    .

    Smith & Wesson Model 15

    Two mob hitmen (one of which is Frank Cullotta, the real-life inspiration behind Frank Marino) are armed with Smith & Wesson Model 15 revolvers during the final death montage.

    Smith & Wesson Model 15 with factory target grips - .38 Special
    The hitmen with their S&W 15s.
    John Nance (Bill Allison) is killed by a revolver-wielding hitman.

    High Standard Sharpshooter M

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    Assassins armed with suppressed High Standard Sharpshooter M .22 caliber pistols kill Andy Stone (Alan King).

    High Standard Sharpshooter M - .22 LR

    Smith & Wesson 39

    Nicky (Joe Pesci) keeps a suppressed Smith & Wesson 39 in his weapons safe. It is not a Model 59 as it lacks the double stack frame bulge, nor is it the Mk 22 Mod 0 'Hush Puppie', as it has the standard sights.

    Smith & Wesson 39 - 9x19mm
    The S&W in Nicky's weapons safe, underneath a Browning Hi-Power.

    Uzi

    Casino

    One of Tony Dogs' thugs uses an Uzi when he shoots up a Kansas City bar. Frank Marino (Frank Vincent) and Dominick Santoro (Philip Suriano) later uses them they shoot up a cop's house.

    IMI Uzi with buttstock collapsed - 9x19mm
    Marino (Frank Vincent) leads the house-shooting with his Uzi.
    Marino's Uzi spitting bullets.

    Over and Under Shotgun

    Billy Sherbert (Don Rickles) brings a Over and Under Shotgun to Sam 'Ace' Rothstein's house (Robert De Niro).

    Browning O/U 12 gauge.
    The shotgun lays across Sam (Robert De Niro)'s bar.
    Billy (Don Rickles) reaches for the shotgun when Sam hears his wife pull up outside.

    Mossberg 500

    One of Nicky's thugs, Jack Hardy (Jed Mills), uses a Mossberg 500 when shooting up the cop's house.

    Mossberg 500AT Shotgun - 12 gauge
    Jack Hardy fires a shotgun as Dominic sprays with his Uzi.

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