Don't worry about it, game will be back on tomorrow. What the fuck else is he going to do with himself as an attention whore? This is pretty much typical Fish.
Don't worry about it, game will be back on tomorrow. What the fuck else is he going to do with himself as an attention whore? This is pretty much typical Fish.
So what your saying is:
I like the camo ump uni.
Good analysis, but let me assure you, If ESPN had gotten the TV contract last time it was up, they would be pimping THE SHIT out of hockey.
and all the physical contact that makes it halfway interesting.
No, then you just have to go up top for the long ball.
You would think with 10's of millions of dollars you could afford a good hitman, instead of trying to wing it.
This is the same multi-millionare that murdered someone less than a half mile from his home and left him there...I guess thinking that he wouldn't be found?
oh you!
Well, your wrong. It only applies when someone is testifying to a matter of which they have no personal knowledge, and you are trying to prove the contents of the writing. A photograph from a security camera will absolutely be admissible as direct evidence.
Absolutely Correct.
Towers don't respawn, inhibs do if not attacked. If they didn't, it would be hard to come back once the other team got one.
As opposed to DOTA 2? ha!
If you need every action movie to have a deep, involved, mind bending plot, I question what the fuck your doing at "The Wolverine" in the first place.
Counter point: I saw it last night, it's a good action flick. It didn't need to be an candidate for best picture.
Sounds like fun to me, I'd play that out.
About 2004 When social gaming became mainstream instead of a thing to be bullied and beaten for.
Matt, I didn't attach you, I just summarized what you said. I think you and daddy cambell need to have a heart to heart about not assuming the worst in people.
This happens though, all the time in sports. It's why we invented the VCR. or in this case, any delayed streaming site.
Sporting Events conflict all the time, as do TV shows. Luckly, we humans have figured out a way to solve the problem called "watching what I really want live, then watching the other thing afterwards"