Re: Pulling punches and being a bit milquetoast, Olbermann courageously came out in favor of MLK when speaking to Jason Whitlock, a man of color. It was such a controversial stance to take now, in 2013, but Keith still took it!
Re: Pulling punches and being a bit milquetoast, Olbermann courageously came out in favor of MLK when speaking to Jason Whitlock, a man of color. It was such a controversial stance to take now, in 2013, but Keith still took it!
I can't be alone in thinking that Olbermann's debut was one of the more watchable things ESPN has broadcasted all year, and I'm glad he's back with the network.
I think if we're calling "minute" the differences between striking the ball with a little bit of topspin versus a ridiculous amount, or hitting a forehand passing shot so it clips the line instead of falling well in, then we're not approaching the sport of tennis with the intelligence and depth that it deserves.…
Oh, don't bet against it. My memory is admittedly fuzzy on this point, but I may even specifically recall her saying on the Professor Blastoff podcast that she had some work done. This was when she had just started dating Kyle Dunnigan, who co-hosts the podcast. Sarah was a guest on the show, and this topic (I'm like…
Are you sure you know how to properly parse a tennis score? 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 is an absolute assbeating. There's no "8 game consolation prize" there. Nadal beat Harrison in straight sets. Harrison was a pushover. The only thing noteworthy is that Harrison played well for a first round opponent, with that kind of…
Psycho killer? Qu'est que c'est? Better run run run, run run run awayyyyy
It's not even a clay court either. Clay is Nadal's best surface, as his eight French Open titles can attest. No, this is just Nadal on cruise control, messing around and getting a triple double.
She takes good care of herself and the results speak for themselves, sure, but that Comedy Central money has no doubt subsidized a procedure or two...
With that much fidgety energy and "his brain can feel his own face" stuff on deck, I'm guessing meth or coke.
Epitomizes what the Bucks are all about.
How is this "the NFL's nightmare" again?
The mullet will always live on. No, really, the mullet leaps to the head of a new host, like Snake's rockabilly coif in that old Treehouse of Horror episode.
This is very surprising. If there's one guy who always seemed to take the best care of his body, it was John Kruk.
Not really, and certainly not exclusively. In the case of candy, the source of the sugar depends on the candy. In the case of soda, you're way off base. The #1 ingredient in most sodas after carbonated water, is HFCS. It's corn in an enzymatic base that does the heavy lifting in sweetening most sodas.
*shrug* Yeah, but this is the case with almost ALL addictive substances. For instance, recovering alcoholics often binge on candy as well, because their bodies (and brains) are no longer getting all those sugars from breaking down the booze. They need something to fill that void.
But if you thnicker, you get popped in the mouf.
Gotcha. You can indeed jailbreak many of the older e-ink Kindles. This allows you to install custom screensavers, custom fonts and apps, and so on. Link here, for example.
What a monster, to take personal responsibility for a mistake he made.
Note that you can root and ROM flash the living hell out of the newer Kindle tablets, as well, but it is considerably more difficult than the Nook's "add files to SD card —> guess what, you're done" method. There are some official Kindle ROM revisions out there that are highly purpose-built and resistant to…