She’s not equipped with the maturity or the desire to become a floating flack for this or that cause, but she finds herself unable, by virtue of her history, her politics, and the nature of her spiritual journey to refrain from saying what she thinks is right.
In an interview with ‘The New Yorker,’ the U.S. actress says the tennis star was furious about her cameo on the show, where she is seen licking the hand of Matt Le Blanc’s character Joey Tribbiani
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The Columbus Blue Jackets and Winnipeg Jets completed a blockbuster trade on Saturday: Pierre-Luc Dubois and a 2022 third-round draft pick are off to Winnipeg in exchange for Patrik Laine and Jack Roslovic. The Jets are retaining 26% of Laine s cap hit ($6.75 million) and salary ($7.5 million).
Let s take a look at some winners and losers from the intriguing swap:
Winner: Pierre-Luc Dubois
Dubois wish has been granted … sort of.
Disgruntled and pouty in Columbus, Dubois reportedly made it known to Blue Jackets general manager Jarmo Kekalainen during recent contract negotiations that he preferred to play on a bigger stage. Winnipeg is arguably on par with Columbus as far as market sizes go, so even though Dubois forced Kekalainen s hand, he didn t exactly land in Montreal.