49giantwarriors
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He admitted it on ESPN as well, but added that coaching during a match is done everywhere by everyone, often more more obviously and egregiously, and the rule is never enforced.  The commentators agreed that it is an accepted part of the game.  I’m not an avid follower of tennis, so I can’t say, but it seems to be the

Everything you said is true, but c’mon, run the ball.  

Tip the bill or GTFO.  Or 15%.  20% if the service was good.  More if they gave you something on the house.  

Do dude bros drink IPA’s? They strike me more as the Shock Top types.

But why?  

If you’ve dined in SF, you would definitely know 20% is an option, and really is the standard here.  It’s been this way for well over a decade.  

Most of the comments are about eyebrows.  

Ah, ok.  I thought be “not Asian enough for the Asians” was a “twinkie” or “banana” situation.  And the church thing definitely made me think Korean.  As for the instrument, mine was piano, but I hated it so much that I couldn’t find middle-C right now if you asked me to.  

Korean?  Piano or violin?  

You know.  

The ball bounced off Tatum.  

It’s a pretty common sight on the freeways (CHP swerving, that is). I just assumed it happens everywhere, but I guess it’s a CA only thing?

That’s half the reason why I’m online.  

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This is a very generous camera angle that created one of Kobe’s most iconic moments--but it’s not what it’s cracked up to be.  Check the overhead camera angle at about 22 seconds in. Kobe was standing clear to the right of Barnes, and Barnes was faking a pass straight ahead, not at Kobe.  Even if the fake pass was

This is what I think Kanye is doing. He’s wrong, mind you, but I think this is his thought process:

There is very little racially equal about the NFL. Yes, most of the players are black—the actual playing field is one of the very few places in society where it is advantageous to everyone to practice a true meritocracy.  But in every other aspect of the NFL, from ownership to management to agents to contracts, almost

He’s gonna give Scherzer and Nola a run for their money, wins be damned.  

I don’t know which is the chicken and which is the egg, but SF didn’t need to build for decades because SF’s population in 1950 was 775,000, and declined every decade after, hitting a low of 679,000 in 1980. This was, of course, the era of white flight, where nearly every city in the US lost population to the suburbs.

I live in one of two adjacent San Francisco neighborhoods that essentially did not exist 15 years ago. In that decade and a half, tens of thousands of units have been built. Within 3 square blocks of my home, at least a dozen high rises have been gone up in the last 5 years. Has SF built enough? Debatable. Has SF

Way closer than a friend of a friend--that person, I would get sick and tired of hearing about.  Tony was more like a beloved uncle who you couldn’t wait to see when he got home with a drunken night full of tall tales that you 100% believe are true.  God, I fucking loved him.