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"Kendall Rae Talbot was working at one of her four jobs when she noticed some commotion outside her new car on Marshall Street in Syracuse.

Honestly, if you (1) went to Syracuse, (2) played lacrosse, (3) looked like a douchy frat asshole, and (4) were named "Hayes McGinley," how could you not totally expect to get the Jesus Fucking Christ beat out of you at least once in your life by a guy named Big Jim Whitcomb.

This goes beyond “not being a nice person.” He assaulted a producer for the show for 30 seconds. No matter how much money you bring in, workplace violence tends to get people fired.

Here comes the lunatic fans who are going blame everyone but Clarkson. Reading the comments yesterday was disturbing.

Who the fuck is surprised that a woman named Eileen would only fill out the first leg?

You don't say!

Rawlings should tell Jerry Jones that as long as Hardy remains on the roster, the Cowboys cannot play a single game in his city.

Bubbles from the Wire?

Why, because you are from the streets?

I'm guessing it signifies West Baltimore. That's the bad part of Baltimore. (It has 1% more crime than North, East, and South Baltimore).

Common tattoo for West Baltimore. Carmelo Anthony also has one.

Congrats to all of the Italian clubs that made it this far. I'm sure none them cheated like cheating cheaters.

The fire of indignant, misplaced self-righteousness that looks to ruin people's lives and unjustly ruin reputations is the abuse and violation that should be at the center of discussion

Well because, typically, physically attacking and threatening to kill a woman isn't something that someone only does once and then goes "nah, that's not for me." Especially when you get away with it or are able to pay the victim to drop it.

It's not a slam dunk at all. It's a 3-pointer, dummy.

Yo, bro!

bro cat, meet basic bitch

Is Mystery Cat in Jamiroquai?

Real Madrid were knocked out of the Champions League for 6 consecutive seasons at the Round of 16 stage between 2004 and 2010. With vastly more expense paid.

What is a guy to do about his brain when he takes his medical records and he's asked, "How many concussions did you sustain? Three or more? Two or more?" What's the cutoff? When will a private carrier say, "Well, we can't insure that"?