Yes I know, I finished reading some time ago. I just wanted to put out the info that the owner not only supports it philosophically, but financially, which says a great deal more. Actions speak louder than words.
Yes I know, I finished reading some time ago. I just wanted to put out the info that the owner not only supports it philosophically, but financially, which says a great deal more. Actions speak louder than words.
I work for a foundation so I agree with basically everything you're saying. I just was interested by the juxta position of the head honcho's views and those of the people he hired, and whose viewpoint (seemingly) won out in the end, if we take this article to be entirely accurate.
Well, being directly involved can become meddling when the consistent result of ones involvement is mediocrity, or worse.
Nice, polite, and incredibly progressive in their politics (maybe it's no coincidence that I'm dating a Minnesotan). Bachmann represents a pretty isolated district, thankfully.
Well then, you should definitely make your way over to Kotaku and check out the article on Penny Arcade's author's bullying revelations (which actually has a good ending). The comments over there are very much so about people being "too PC"
True, and I agree. I wonder if this letter will change the degree of oversight at all.
I wouldn't say I'd doubt it. I understand that owners are different and not everyone is as meddling as Jerry Jones, but still...for a player who has been with your organization for 8 years, you'd think there'd have been a conversation about him being fired. But yea, even if there was a conversation, I'm sure…
I'm still making my way through this piece, but I find this whole situation very interesting for one specific reason. The principal owner of the Vikings is Zygi Wilf, and his family has a foundation called the Wilf Family Foundation. One of the organizations that this foundation has supported heavily in recent years…
12/27 here as well. This is actually the first year that my best friend will be around to celebrate, but all of my other friends will be away. It's seriously a fantasy of mine to have a huge birthday dinner with all of my loved ones...I might just start celebrating my birthday in June.
WOOSH
I watch Eddie at least once a month. Melo is Stacey Patton, Felton is Preacher (Mark Jackson), Bargnani is Ivan, and there's even a John Starks cameo, not to mention the laugh-out-loud hijinks of Greg Ostertag. Such a classic.
Well then, check that out, they won 3-0. France has qualified for the World Cup. This article is now null and void. I love sports.
It literally boggles my mind as to how so many people like first class. I started watching it last year and my roommate walked in - we watched the whole thing together laughing at how absurd it was. I really don't get it...it's just not good. I mean, it's fine, I guess. But it's no better than 1 and 2, not even close.
If you are over the age of 12, I weep for humanity...
Except for local blackouts, yes. If it didn't do that, I'd have a reason to actually buy it.
Boomer and Carton were STILL taking jabs at Olbermann this morning. Some dopes never learn.
For the guy needling Al, is his twitter pic of a kid wearing an Islanders yarmulke? Seriously?
If you were familiar with the segment, you'd know that it goes from "worse" to "worser" to "worst". But if it makes you feel better to judge arguments based on grammar (of which this is not really a grammar mistake due to the theme of the segment) rather than substance, by all means, go ahead.
12) Todd Pinkston. My children have PlayMobil figurines with thicker legs.
This, however, is incredibly true.
"I would sit in a tent in the Arctic with an Eagles fan for seven straight weeks before hanging out with a Cowboys or Redskins fan. They're unbearable."
This just isn't true.