« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2013, 12:20:09 PM »
I think you've inadvertently made a grammatical error Libertas.
It's an iron-clad law of grammar: "Dominate" and "Vikings" cannot occupy the same sentence without a negative qualifier.
Example: "The
Vikings dominate the list of teams that suck hind tit.
See how that works?
Your headline should read:
Vikings obtain 3 first-round draft picks - other teams forced to wait for years to properly utilize their talents
Parents lament their son's bad fortune, wonder, "What could we have done differently?"
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- Thomas Jefferson