Amaurytelemaco
Amaurytelemaco
Amaurytelemaco

David Simon, the creator of The Wire, often talks about how there are really two Americas—one economically viable and mostly white, the other economically hopeless and mostly black. In my experience, no place embodies this division more than St. Louis, where I've lived the past few years. You can drive north from a

I love that he does the breakdance kick move afterwards to celebrate. Nice touch.

Last year David Aardsma (pitching for the Mets at the time) tweeted that his bed was stolen from his new apartment in New York (weird, right?). It happened after he blew a save, so I said if he blows one again I'm coming back for the dresser. He blew it that night, and blocked me.

I know this is the fault of some headline writer, not Barnwell. But it's crazy to have called the contract terrible before anybody knows what's really in it.

your comments are really good and we are all glad that you are not some random nobody screaming into the deaf void of the internet blog comments section keep it up

I still can't believe The Avengers is considered this great movie. I didn't get it. I just thought it was like every other dumb comic book movie I've ever seen. I don't get any of these comic book movies, how are they interesting? I'm glad the fans have something to like though. Guess it's just not for me.

Man do I disagree. The first 2/3rds are the best part. Action sequences at this point are so "whatever" to me that it's almost hard to differentiate them.

I'm sure this movie is fine blah blah blah. But I'm sick of every comic book that has ever existed getting made into a movie while hollywood puts out little else of interest.

2015 Browns: [draft players only from Northwestern]
2015 Browns: [continue to suck]
2016 Browns: [draft players only from Northwestern]
2016 Browns: [continue to suck]
2017 Browns: [draft players only from Northwestern]
2017 Browns: [continue to suck]
2018 Browns: [draft players only from Northwestern]
2018 Browns: [continue

Yeah, notice how the "if they go away" part refers to college sports (which he refers to earlier as the "Olympic sports."). The "significant damage" is to the international efforts (i.e. the actual Olympics).

When he says "Olympic sports," he's talking about non-revenue sports like gymnastics and track, at the college level. He's not talking about the actual Olympics.

"What we are trying to do is discourage a third round graded player or lower from coming out and instead opting to further develop his skills into a possible top two round pick the next year, or at the very least give him the most development time as he can while furthering his college education and curtailing the

Solid argument. How does the paste taste at your school?

Wait til you see what he says about your favorite NFL team in a few weeks!

You're right, bro. Life's all about crushing pu22y!

This is either solid trolling, or extreme incompetence....can't figure out which.

Since you seem new here, please review Drew's past works. Also, (sure these are proper names), but please review your spelling.

I've loved baseball for 40 years, but holy fucking shit, can some of these tools at least PRETEND that they're having fun, literally living out the dreams of millions of us? Shit.

David that story is very close to mine, I had the chance to work for Tony at his school in the 1990s, I also had all my walls covered in Gwynn memorabilia and wore 19 as many of us did. I posted this originally over at the UTSD Forums in the tribute there, but thought many of you would love this story as well. Its

How does this happen? How does it even get to that point? You'd think someone along the way would say, "wait a second, the Dolphins are a successful, profitable organization, why are we doing this?" and that people would agree and decide not to do that horrible thing.