Captain_Crutch
Captain_Crutch
Captain_Crutch

This is all perfectly fine and mostly correct, and I have no dog in the hunt whatsoever, but I think the “loveable losers” tag is less about the team itself and more about the hard luck of the fans, who have no control over the outcome on the field and who stick by through every tragedy, etc.

So Simmons realized he was about to make a shitload of money and then just decided to stop caring? That’s not news at all.

Point of information: I only watched part of the first episode (no malice, just didn’t get back to it), and I could have sworn I heard multiple F-bombs. Is that a thing now?

“it’s a gritty, tough, hard-working shrimp. The word that probably best describes it is tenacious.”

Like he grabbed my hand and took my ring and put it on his finger for two hours.

“As long as the client isn’t doing anything illegal, we’re not allowed to refuse services to them,” Mahanian said, rather apologetically.

Funny becuase I’m sure this guy, like most Republicans, has a giant hard-on for sex offender registries. Maybe we should create a new registry for anyone who publicly advocates violence against women, or gun violence against anyone. Gun nuts always say we should take steps to stop violent people rather than limit

I’m almost certain that kid ended up in The Upside Down.

“At gunpoint I would say Indians”

That’s the shittiest Ash costume I have ever seen. No shotgun, no chainsaw, nothing.

That would be a first.

Howie Kendrick would like a word.

What about Jaworski?

I mean, if you’re actually a Chargers fan, there is that Rivers guy.

Good thing they only shoot the horses, and not the cows.

Yes it has, or, two times for every dollar Clay Bennett will still have regardless of how well the Thunder performs on the court.

Not for nothing, but anyone who might actually be interested in this to begin with probably can’t read anyway.

“Well, maybe Vezo should stay away from the stairs.”

I think they should stick with Dak, as long as he doesn’t start saying he feels like he could take on the whole Empire by himself.

No one lives by the “Players are expendable” creed more than the New England Patriots.