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Steven Deschain,dinh of Gilead
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I was at a golf tournament a little while back. It was the final day and the last group was coming down 18. Some fans tried to get a better view of the green so they climbed up a tv tower. Well earlier that day a fan hit one if the golfers with his Volkswagen and then subsequently crashed into this same tv tower, so

I had a conversation this morning with a friend during which we debated whether we would rather watch a game like this where you have two dominating pitchers making batters look silly or a game where players are launching home runs every inning. Is it even close? This is so much better. Am I that much of a baseball

I call it the "Roger Klotz."

There will be a time in your life when somebody doubts you or tells you that your dream or goal is impossible. I want you to look them dead in the eye and say the following sentences, full of pride and confidence: "On April 14, 2014 in the 9th inning of the Braves/Phillies game, BJ and Justin Upton both scored on the

Yes, very impressive arm strength, and as a Braves fan I love having him. How about that stretch by Freeman, though?

Nothing wrong with those arms.

They were just illustrating that time is a flat circle. Duh.

Perfect.

Richard Sherman, a legitimately interesting guy whose story hits on all sorts of intersections of sports and American culture and draws serious interest from the public, is also a first-rate entertainer and—most important—a truly elite football player.

First thing I thought about when I saw it!! Very perfect to have these two murders open and close a show. Vince Gilligan is a genius and we need to trap him in a Neo-Nazi pit and have him make shows for us FOREVER.

I downloaded "The Electric Lady" yesterday, and was so distracted and amazed by its sheer awesomeness that I stepped off a curb wrong and sprained my friggin' ankle! THANKS, JANELLE MONAE.

I'm mixed, my folks are mixed. Listen to me when I say, it's gonna be ok. It will be hard for you and your hypothetical children, but not as hard as it is for me, and not as hard as it was for my folks, or theirs.

Add Will Ferrell as a competing southern ex-NFL coach and I'd watch an entire movie of that.

Huge Braves fan. Watched it happen. Thought it was an Achilles injury, but the replay shows it was higher up Huddy's leg. My un-medical opinion is a broken tibia. Feel like in the replay you can see it move his pants forward when it breaks, but that is pure speculation. There is no doubt though that E.Y. Jr. felt