FridayNext
FridayNext
FridayNext

Now there’s something for the CV.

I’m deeply amused that you think something that happens in front of dozens of cameras, an international tv audience, and tens of thousands people in public arena is “private.” Coach K is a veteran of the tournament. He knows how to work a crowd and the cameras. He knows exactly what he’s doing and how it looks on

Don’t forget that time when he had to choose whether to side with a fellow coach who tried to conspire to cover up a murder (David Bliss) or the assistant coach who blew the whistle on his boss committing a felony (Abar Rouse) Coach K decided to publicly dismiss the whistleblower, because, you know, that’s what

If Hitler invaded hell I would make at least a favourable reference to the devil in the House of Commons.

And if he had gotten injured he would have won a lifelong career working in a car wash. It’s a huge gamble for these kids where even a short, modest career in the NBA can reward millions but the slightest bad break and their coaches, schools, alumni, and student body will forget their names and kick them to the curb

Wouldn’t the Terrence Jones of the world actually benefitted from an extra year or two at UK?

And the way he took Dave Bliss’s side over Abar Rouse’s.

But it’s kind of an odd case isn’t it? It is a lesser known hero in an edgy, R-rated film. It had to earn it’s audience in ways that most anticipated blockbusters don’t. (To a lesser extent I’d say some goes for Guardians of the Galaxy, which got an August release.) If it was released opposite an established franchise

What’s difference between a burn, which this seems to be, and “throwing shade” which is what this looks like to me.

Re: Television watching for kids.

And he bets on Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro in the Oscar pool.

Wheels on the bus ALWAYS go upside down. They’re round. And they spin! Wait, how do you know if a wheel is right side up?

Yes. I know. I have mea culpa’ed several times about focusing on the murder without mentioning the rape. Yes, the people involved with the murder investigation are gone from Baylor for ten years. On the other hand, Dave Bliss the coach who tried to cover up the murder is coaching in college again. Not in the NCAA yet.

Rule 34 says otherwise.

How do you know they don’t have evidence? Do you have access to the hearing transcripts? If you provide a link I will read them and let you know.

Why? Whether someone has broken the law, and found guilty, and whether a student has done something to warrant expulsion from a school are two completely separate issues. It’s possible that a student could do something to earn expulsion, or something lesser, and never break a single law. Plagiarism or cheating on an

And people would see your undershirt so at least they know you’re putting in some effort not to be disgusting.

I don’t at all disagree with you