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RealSkipBayless: I obviously don't condone violence on the basketball court, but I don't hate the way PatBev defended Austin Reaves by bumping down Ayton, who was standing over Reaves taunting him AFTER Booker smashed Reaves in the face on a follow-through foul and stood over him. Yes, sir, PB.

scotlit: The mighty Mavors, jealous to behold A Mars more mighty nor himself below, Did once resolve his rivall to ore’throw By assassins, whome open force made bold… Sir Robert Ayton (1569–1638), in JACOBAN PARNASSUS: Scottish Poetry from the Reign of James I

statmuse: The 2018 draft was four years ago today. Here are the leaders so far: PPG - Luka Doncic RPG - Deandre Ayton APG - Trae Young FG% - Robert Williams 3P% - Michael Porter Jr. Wins - Mikal Bridges Already an elite draft class.

MarileaJ: "Auld Lang Syne" song, written in part by Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1789. Orig. poem is attributed to Scottish poet Sir Robert Ayton, 1570-1638. Poem set to music from a Lowland melody by folksong collector/editor George Thomson. In U.S. traditionally sung on New Year's Eve.

yrluvr69: he that can love unloved again hath better store of love than brain IS SUCH A FUNNY LINE thanks sir robert ayton

quizzyisdone: sir robert ayton you are BITTER

mazan_pama: "I love thee once, I'll love no more; Thine be the grief as is the blame- Thou art not what thou wast before, What reason I should be the same? Sir Robert Ayton (1570-1638)

Dakota_Bobita: To an Inconstant One by Sir Robert Ayton



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