DuckOnARockLobster
DuckOnARockLobster
DuckOnARockLobster

Those tarps won’t be there next Sunday, those are areas that will be full of people on race day. Those tarps have been there for the whole month because those areas aren’t used for the Grand Prix/Practices/Qualifying, and it looks better on TV than empty bleachers. They have already said that they expect another huge

My father in law does this shit all the time. We’ll get a text or email that’s like (totally made up subject matter for illustrative purposes): Hey, saw your article in the paper. It was “great”! You’re truly “one of a kind”!

No, check the play by play in the tweet. He scored 30.

You forgot Millicent Gergich.

This wasn't in Lafayette, the ramp is in White County, north of Lafayette/West Lafayette.

At some point in the next month I will become a new dad.

This game was not in Louisville, it was in Corbin, KY.

Don't know if this qualifies, but what about Social/Veteran's Clubs' bars? Moose Lodge, Eagles, VFW, American Legion, etc? Some of my favorite drinking memories are of having an uncountable number of Stroh's with my grandpa and the rest of the old WWII/Korea vets while listening to their tall-tales and getting up

Butler?

I prefer Matt Sarz's site. He doesn't have all of the web links, but he does appear to have a more complete list of games on TV. A quick check turned up a few games that Matt has a TV provider for, and IsThisGameOn does not.

Is anyone else, like, creeped out by those photos? I've never seen tumbleweeds IRL, and my only familiarity is the stereotypical lone tumbleweed blowing in a western movie or cartoon. I had no idea this happens. Something about the images of these huge piles of foreign objects surrounding a home sets off a weird,

Yeah, I worked on the Audio/Video crew for a AAA team for two summers as part of a collaboration between the team and the school's Media Arts program (my major). This was SOP for most inning/half-inning breaks.

I went with "Fleener Schnitzel"

Have you tried the Stone's new "session" IPA, Go To IPA? Thoughts?

Context: I'm 29, my grandparents are in their late 70's and early 80's. I would have to add "eating in loud restaurants/anywhere you don't sit down and get waited on." Dear God, my grandparents are incapable of functioning once setting foot inside a McAlister's Deli, QDoba, or anywhere similar. They recoil at the

As a Hoosier living in Louisville, I heartily endorse this plan.

Well I'll be damned. Good catch. Although I don't really get why you started your comment with "Except that it wasn't above the rim." I understood that, that's precisely why I initially thought it shouldn't have been a goaltend, based on section d. You are correct though.

Not goaltending unless the ball is above the rim: "d. During a field goal attempt, touch a ball after it has touched any part of the backboard above ring level, whether the ball is considered on its upward or downward flight."

I worked at the Apple Store in Indianapolis back in 2005-2006, and one day Ron Artest was at the Genius Bar getting assistance with CD label-making software. I recall another employee who was closer to the action specifically reporting that it was related to his record label, and not just "I want to make a cute label

It's just you. That elbow 1) was clearly intentional, you could see LeBron really put some umph into it, 2) was like getting sucker-punched, and 3) caused him to bite his tongue open, his mouth was full of blood. So yeah I think I'll give him a pass for laying in pain for a minute, going to get a concussion test, and