....**shrugs**....
....**shrugs**....
You win 31 games, you're not a Cinderella. You're just good.
As great as the video was, as a wrestling fan, I always love remembering how the NFL Draft faithful would "WHAT?" Roger Gooddell.
I don't know how much I agree or disagree with his points, but he slipped in a Catan reference, so he wins.
The thing is really easy to use.
I'm not smart enough to make the wrestling joke work, so someone else can do it.
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I'm amazed Daft Punk isn't mainstream enough for Portland/Oregon to hate.
...I...just don't hear it...
How the fuck can you be this wrong?
How quickly can that guy that makes the roto-scoped dunk .gifs make this?
I spent far too much time thinking they just missed an apostrophe in "Sons" and this was a potential journalistic nightmare.
I like how Fallon has access to all those celebrities at once for a bit, yet Ferguson still got me to laugh thrice as hard with just a few seconds with Gary Oldman.
God damnit. Just God. Damnit.
I admit I get far too much pleasure seeing stories like this, then watching the tweets get deleted, but sometimes still going onto one of the offenders' profiles to see just how much backtracking they do.
Never mind that shit, JOE FUCKING BUCK PRACTICALLY CAME WITH THAT CALL.
Nate Jackson's book is on sale for Amazon Kindles today for two dollars.
Just like video games have types of gamers we're likely to come across, board games totally have certain archetypes and characters we all encounter while playing. Some of these folks are pleasant and harmless to play with. And some of these people are kind of terrifying to play with.
Any "Catan" reference is a great reference.
The old example of social media being great until you remember it's social.