BillPreston
Bill S. Preston Esq.
BillPreston

Good point. I just think it's ridiculous that an Asian style hot sauce can be so trendy that putting it on a sandwich seems like a good idea. Also, I realized how badly I misspelled sriracha in the last post. My bad.

The siracha sandwich at Subway looks incredibly disgusting for a sandwich.

I was watching the Royals broadcast of this, and their announcers were much less enthusiastic. Silence followed by "oh my."

I had heard about that, and didn't they also say there was a direct correlation to orders for the gun corresponding with cable showings of the movie?

Well they just posted a positive article about the Spurs so I guess you could leave the same comment there too, but it wouldn't make much sense would it?

How is this any kind of hate towards the Spurs?

Wasn't there a super serious episode where a kid was in trouble with some other kids and had to sell a trophy, or something of the sort? I was very young but that episode stuck out to me as pretty serious for a kids show. That episode and the one where the kid doesn't sweep the sidewalk stick out to me for some

But was also, as someone else had put it, kicked out of one of the most exclusive clubs in the world. That is the stinger, not the money,

Yeah I actually had a professor talk about this. He explained how their stage setup weighed more than the average setup, and once had a floor cave in on them or something like that. So they knew by not having the right m&m's they probably didn't pay attention to the specs of how strong the stage and floor needed to

I bet you are a hit at parties.

The beach patrol and some of Iorio's family members and the cocaine wearing off eventually stopped his violent spree.

They say in the video Damon was trying to make a "desperation catch" but, um, his glove was not facing in the proper direction for catching. Knocking it down perhaps?

So have I. It's called "Over the Top" and I own it on DVD.

That was my misunderstanding, my bad. However, in my view saying anything like Doc can't pretend like this was coming out of nowhere, while true, takes focus off the point. Doc shouldn't have to be pretending or not pretending. When you talk about Doc's actions based on something his boss said, you are missing the

I'll be very honest, I think if I was a basketball player and had the chance to play at that level, I would. Because that is the pinnacle. And your point is fair, but only if everyone who wanted to could start up an NBA team. To me, this isn't about people associating themselves with Sterling, its about the NBA

Your whole post is "Rivers shoulda known better" instead of "his boss shouldn't be a racist piece of shit." My issue with your statement is not that people should feel bad for Rivers. I certainly don't, he has an excellent job that will pay more than what I can probably every hope to make. My problem is that saying

Same here. But I worked for a very good junior college football team, and I saw every day how those guys compete so hard for everything. They hated losing a video game. So I get that athletes at the highest level of their sport don't want to just get their asses kicked. But if the NBA doesn't step up and try to make

Exactly! How dare he take employment somewhere! He should have just decided to not work and live up to all the stereotypes his boss thinks of! Yes, he could have stayed in Boston. But STOP FUCKING BLAMING OTHER PEOPLE FOR STERLING BEING THE PIECE OF SHIT IN THIS SITUATION. Using one persons behavior to deflect the

Can you acknowledge that buying a team is not the same as being hired by one? How the hell does one get hired to own a team?

So Sterling doesn't have to pay them and keep the money in his pocket when he's the asshole in this situation? No thanks. I would rather those guys go out and get beat 200-0 and take home a check before I would think they should sit. Honestly, I would love nothing more than if they sat. But it wouldn't help what needs