Yeah. And if you don’t want bedbugs and semen in your hotel room, buy your own goddam house. If this “host” had rented out an entire house, she’d have had cameras and showed up anyway. This is 101% not about what the guests did.
Yeah. And if you don’t want bedbugs and semen in your hotel room, buy your own goddam house. If this “host” had rented out an entire house, she’d have had cameras and showed up anyway. This is 101% not about what the guests did.
In another useful study from ol’ QMU, habitual heroin use appears to have no impact on the length or texture of armpit hair.
The problem with the Keown take — then and now — is that there are vast number of offensive linemen, many of whom might fit the “bully on the field” paradigm, who are not psychopathic assholes the rest of the time.
The half of his base that consist of ignorant Hannity-fappers only care that he’s “being tough to stop the illegals.” They neither care nor understand the details and impact of tariffs. They’d cheer if he said, “I’m going to stop the criminal aliens by giving every American Ebola,” because they’d only hear the first…
Hard to argue with that. Based at least on recency, though, this seems to deserve about the same response as mcavoys hit earlier in the playoffs and that's what he got.
Good point. Fwiw, DOPS explains it on video at nhl site.
His shoulder drove the guys head into the glass. That’s all that matters to DOPS. And he got 1 game, just like mcavoy did for a shoulder to the head.
None of that changes the fact that he at least drove his head into the glass with his shoulder. DOPS is what it is (and aint what it aint), but intent usually only serves to increase a penalty for a solid hit to the head; lack of intent rarely makes it go away. And especially when the hittee gets hurt. (not a good…
You could be right. Shoulder not forearm. But the head contact is pretty indisputable. Not that DOPS is consistent or logical, but McAvoy got a game for a shoulder to the head with no resulting injury. I dont think the result should matter, but DOPS does. I’d be surprised if it was more than one game, though. As far…
I’m just glad when she got fired, she didn’t remove her KOA-issued t-shirt right there on the spot. “Is that cottage cheese growing in there?”
KOA is The Villages of portable living.
He wasn’t falling. He was turning to go up ice and avoid the hit. Regardless, first contact was forearm to head and right into the glass. He didn’t even slide off his shoulder. I dont know Sundqvist’s past, but those kind of hits usually dont get ignored by the DOPS Random Wheel of Discipline.
A bit of both. But just as a high-sticking call can result from a completely accidental situation because the player is responsible for his stick, making the initial contact with another player’s head is often treated the same way.
Yes it does. Yes they did.
How to remember which weed to buy. Indica = you will be InDaCouch
You were talking about me shitting my pants in a meeting.
Right. The wall grift works because they actually spent money on a wall (while paying the grifty principals hefty salaries and consulting fees).
She’s like a Twilight Zone character who has lived in her make-believe world for so long that she can’t adjust to the reality that “real” people live in.