DangerBadger
DangerBadger
DangerBadger

Of course I make a spelling error...

I'd go for the Gallardo or Porshce

ASS. HOLE.

Of course. The sad thing is that so many dumb fans will gladly turn their cities into bankrupt failures if it means their favorite team (who these fans are convinced is their BFF and totally doesn't just see them as cash cows to plunder) gets goodies from the state/city.

That emergency manager is nothing like Parks and Rec. It's the same shit that happened elsewhere in Michigan: governor hires a friend of his to be an emergency manager. Said manager gets paid six figures to tell the city it can't afford to do anything and all services are getting cut. It's straight out of a corrupt

Hey-Oh! +1

They were the laughing stock of baseball last October. I mean, I'm saying they're bad, but if you're just going to get pissy at every funny/negative post about your team, no point in being a fan.

You're clearly using Photoshop Enhancing Drugs.

I always say this to butthurt fans: Accept it and laugh at it.

A-Rod likes muscular chicks. He's got himself quite a fetish.

Tremendous. +1

So what if he is? It's a game where big, muscular men in tight, shiny pants chase and tackle other big, muscular men in tight, shiny pants.

Excellent. +1

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Really? This is ESPN-level reporting. It's a bloody replica. His cousin is selling the gift he got, not A-Rod, so why the "DURR A-ROD SUCKS" angle?

My fail, I forgot they did add proper independent front suspension at some point. *prepares for flogging*

And to disperse energy through the car and not the driver. Regardless, I do look forward for the eventual 18th century solution NASCAR comes up with for this "axle and engine getting thrown out of the car" thing. They could get rid of axles and use independent suspension with steel wheel tethers to keep them from

I look forward to NASCAR determining that the best way to avoid cars breaking apart is MOAR STEEL and a minimum car weight of 5,000 pounds; all scary technologies not understood by the locals banned just to be extra safe.

I was just commenting that it's bad PR. I think this is something everybody can agree on.

You know, NASCAR, maybe blocking the fan's video on YouTube might not have been the best PR move.