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Better Call Saul Season 6 Stages A 'Hit And Run’

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The latest "Better Call Saul" cold open reveals a couple out for a bike ride through a seemingly normal suburban neighborhood. But then things change — the couple enters their home and goes about their daily routine, while large men armed with large guns mingle about in the kitchen. At first, it almost seems like the couple can't see these gun-toting guys; like they're ghosts. And then they talk to one another. Eventually, the camera reveals a wall of TV monitors, all of them watching the front door of a house.As it turns out, that house belongs to none other than Gus Fring....

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Schwinn Network 17.5-in 6c Hybrid Bike only $268.00

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Adaptive Athlete Runs 104 Marathons in 104 Days & More Stories to Start Your Week

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From the inspiring to the tragic, this is GearJunkie’s wrap on exploration and adventure news of the week. Here’s what you missed and a few things to look forward to. Presented by On April 28, blade runner and cancer survivor Jacky Hunt-Broersma completed her 102nd marathon since mid-January. Her achievement set the women’s world record for most marathons run on consecutive days — but she didn’t stop there. On Saturday, April 30, she exceeded her goal by running her 104th, reported iRunFar. Hunt-Borersma started the challenge to raise funds and awareness for the nonprofit Amputee Blade Runners. The organization provides...

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The Ultimate Road-Trip Guide to Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway

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There are a few theories as to how Colorado’s so-called Million Dollar Highway—the 25-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 550 that connects the high-elevation towns of Silverton and Ouray—got its name. According to an old mining legend, the gravel required to build the narrow mountain roadway contained $1 million worth of gold and silver ore. Or there’s the story of locals who used to say they wouldn’t drive that dangerous road even for a million bucks. (Fun fact, albeit nerve-racking: the pass has no guardrails.) The most likely story? Back in the early 1920s, when the road was still a wagon...

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Lit Hub Weekly: April 25-29, 2022

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TODAY: In 1932, Folger Shakespeare Library opens in Washington, D.C.   A.J. Jacobs traces the human affinity for wordplay, from anagrams as divine messages from the gods to the New York Times Spelling Bee game. | Lit Hub We should probably be grateful for that wayward asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs. | Lit Hub Paleontology Susan Straight considers the pleasures of polyphonic novels and learning from one of the best: Louise Erdrich. | Lit Hub Criticism New titles by Jennifer Egan, Emily St. John Mandel, Douglas Stuart, and Margo Jefferson feature among the Best Reviewed Books of the Month. | Book Marks Six thrillers that will...

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