NBA All-Star Weekend 2026
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Would they have had a 3rd round tiebreaker if Book/Lillard tied? Or would they just have given it to Booker since he had the higher overall score?
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Next year may be the best three point contest of all time.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Turning 50 as well. My god, where has the time gone? My partner & I are hoping to go to Paris.
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Old heads
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listen here boomer
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I just want to know what the difference is between a wife and a partner


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Also I'm jealous of the colonoscopies


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COLOGUARD FTW! LOL
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“Partner” in this context usually means someone that you’re with romantically, but that isn’t specifically a woman that you’re married to. It’s a convenient word to use to describe a lot of relationships.Charlie Smithy! wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 2:44 pmI just want to know what the difference is between a wife and a partner![]()
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Thanks, BK. It's just what the longtime GF & I call each other because in our circle of friends we have a lot of gay, poly, and asexual friends who all seem to use that nomenclature. GF & BF seem antiquated in a way.BKinSJC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 7:46 pm“Partner” in this context usually means someone that you’re with romantically, but that isn’t specifically a woman that you’re married to. It’s a convenient word to use to describe a lot of relationships.Charlie Smithy! wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 2:44 pmI just want to know what the difference is between a wife and a partner![]()
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Yeah. A couple of my kids use it with their romantic partners. It's a good description, and a lot easier to use than stuff like, "significant other."carey wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 10:26 pmThanks, BK. It's just what the longtime GF & I call each other because in our circle of friends we have a lot of gay, poly, and asexual friends who all seem to use that nomenclature. GF & BF seem antiquated in a way.BKinSJC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 7:46 pm“Partner” in this context usually means someone that you’re with romantically, but that isn’t specifically a woman that you’re married to. It’s a convenient word to use to describe a lot of relationships.Charlie Smithy! wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 2:44 pmI just want to know what the difference is between a wife and a partner![]()