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Nobody’s mad about it! I’m not even criticizing the Grizzlies; there’s a whole paragraph about how they probably couldn’t ask for more. The purpose of this post is just to note the oddity of a player as good as Conley changing teams for so little. He’s really good, and for various reasons the Grizzlies couldn’t get

I once got upgraded to first class on a 630 AM flight. I was so excited, free booze! Being that it was my first time in first class and it was the start of my vacation, I had to take advantage, regardless of the time of day.

Just what I was about to say.

I stare at the deadbeats guzzling cocktails at the bar at 11 a.m.

“which believes the social networking aspect of the app is one of the key reasons people use the service.” No. No it is not. Everyone I know thinks it’s creepy. The only reason people use it is the same reason people are still using FB. Cause it just happens to be what a majority of other people use, and who wants 10

I have absolutely no reason why Venmo includes a social networking aspect, and I have yet to meet a single person who actually uses that feature on purpose. The fact is, people use Venmo because it’s a convenient and easy way to pay people for things. It’s easy to find other users and share that info (the QR code

basically, what they were offering six months ago

Kind of inevitable. For all of the “Boston’s offer will blow LA’s out of the water” stuff I think Ainge has proven he’s too obsessed with assets to part with a ton for what he knew would be a year of AD.

Yeah, but LaVar is probably ready to drown himself in Lake Pontchatrain, so I’m good with it.

Food and soda in a gym. Do you want Morants? Because that's how you get Morants.

Personally, I’m disappointed that he didn’t try to pick up the bag and run to third.

That's about the same amount of finesse I exhibited in my first time reaching 2nd base too.

Lets just all remember that he is a child and likely doesn’t have the perspective to understand how awful this is. And instead blame the scores of adults who still made it happen.

Very much. I have to believe that there’s some kind of payout and/or job offer at the end resulting in some kind of Move That Bus! feel good moment. If not, it’s just televised cruelty.

After a series of escalations, the punchline of every prank is apparently “Actually, you are still unemployed.”

This sounds very much like a Bad Idea.

That sounds mean spirited even for a typical prank show. 

Hate to say it, but D&D made the right decision and maintained a holistic vision for the show’s ending. Excellent direction would have been jarring alongside piddle-poor writing.