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Was going to turn on Netflix to play Christmas movies. Can't do that if I'm not signed into PSN. You dick.

I know nobody gives a shit about my fantasy team, but holy god did Odell Bethlehem completely sail me through to my first Championship. That kid is the nastiest ever.

Hey, I blogged my first food blog. It's one of the few foods I know how to make really well.

I'll always remember the final battle with Scar, and how I just COULDN'T defeat him, no matter how hard I tried. Then it dawned on me to do the exact move from the film, the ol' flip-kick off the cliff. What a moment! It didn't spell it out for you, it just kind of....expected you to remember. Awesome, awesome game.

Lynch is my favorite football player of all time. Without a doubt.

A. I don't think there WERE pedestrians, at least in the first two Tony Hawks

A. I don't think there WERE pedestrians, at least in the first two Tony Hawks, and B. no, no I did not. I tried to have CLEAN LINES.

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OH MY GOD I couldn't make it thirty seconds into that video. AVOID THE GODDAMN PEDESTRIANS. Go into the street. Open spaces. Cripes.

I can safely say he'd beat me one-on-one.

Which is why I qualified it with "of which he is heavily involved."

I get more insight into Marshawn Lynch from this than I would if he said "It was a good run." I KNOW it was a good run.

The guy created a charity for disadvantaged kids, of which he is heavily involved. He just hosted a fundraising dinner with Joe Montana for crying out loud, during which he was open and candid, on camera, for journalists. He'll talk when it's involving something about which he actually cares to discuss. That's Doug

Amazing run and my favorite football player ever. But I can't say I'm too crazy about this tweet from Lynch's good buddy and former Seahawks fullback Mike Rob:

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I'm not upset, bud. I never was. Which is more annoying and pointless, correcting someone's grammar in an informal conversation, or pointing out the TRUE story of Bonnie and Clyde, when it was being used in the traditional, "we are a close-knit pair" sense? I've got no clue what your point is anymore, since you've