MidwestCoastBias
MidwestCoastBias
MidwestCoastBias

no he actually hasn’t, i know the family.

Yet another lesson that men need to keep their dick in their pants, especially to prevent it from pecking out a Facebook update on their phone.

Let’s be honest: The fact that he name drops the employers of so many women he’s slept with means that he came into those situations as acquaintances of the employers of said women. Which means that saying “no” could negatively impact these women.

How does he know the kid he just walked by wasn’t poor just like good-ol’-West-Virginia-boy him?

Of all the “How did we get here?” takes you could come up with walking around Alabama today, the jeans were the head turner?

This is all in preparation for Nick Saban’s open mic night routine.

My favorite call-in was my Dad’s. There was an NFLer that graduated from one of the big schools and it got out that he was illiterate (I don’t recall who it was, this must have been before James Brooks though, because I was definitely a kid.) Anyway, the whole show was about what a scandal it was and how it was

I’ll be there Zuk - I’ll be the non-descript, balding, early thirtysomething white guy so you’ll be able spot me in the crowd right away.

“Bob I was reading there in the Globe that a quarterback in the NFL, I think they said his name was Dak or Jak or Bak, was earning 10 million dollars a year and it really got me thinking about Ol’ Curtis MacGillicuddy, who could probably put any of these modern kids to shame because he could run and throw, who was

“Can ghosts travel through time”? Good question. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain of the 20th Maine- who looked like Jeff Daniels, and commanded the outfit that anchored the Union left flank on Little Round Top- had this to say about ghosts during a commemoration speech at Gettysburg twenty years after the terrible battle:

love to be an internet commenter shitting on radio callers

It’s so hard to put perspective on something that both seems so recent, but has so quickly become history. My “oldest” boy was born at the end of 2013, after a pathetic 73 win season threw an ice bucket on all the happiness from the years before (2012 was lousy, but we were still drunk from the previous half-decade).

This was really great to read. As a Toronto fan, my overall experience and memories of Halladay are obviously different, but my all time favourite Doc moment was him pitching the no-hitter on his playoff debut.

It’s amazing that Roy was able to achieve so much over a 4-year career that started when he was 33 years old. Not to mention spending his whole career with one team.

Great article. As a life long Philadelphian and Phillie fan, I couldn’t agree more. The fact that someone could be this beloved in this town in such a short period of time is really telling about what kind of player and guy he was.

Totally random, and I, too, will probably be chastised for “defending” the Reverend, but ..... he’s a weird dude.

I promise you, husky brother, that it is extremely possible to meet a woman - and even pay attention to her! - without sexually harassing or touching her!

there was so much talk of Watson running a “simplified, college-style offense” during his breakout stretch. So if anybody is saying that an experienced QB who’s been in the NFL for years can’t come in and learn an “easy” system, then maybe it’s not the playbook that people are concerned about!

Throw deep to Will Fuller who blew by two dudes or throw deep to Hopkins who will jump over two dudes. If neither are viable, run. Boom, offense solved. I will be submitting my resume for offensive coordinator of the Texans shortly.

“Everyone without HepB take two steps forward. Not so fast, Hollow_Log.”