MrFahrenheit
MrFahrenheit
MrFahrenheit

Shit, I definitely helped bridge the gap. Early 2000's Pullman, WA I was topping off 40's with lemonade and limeade concentrate. Tried fruit punch once, pretty foul.

God I hate Robbie Robertson.

Rah ha ha! Great novelty account. Finally a bot that scrapes the bottom of the ESPN comment sections.

Good to know, I just assumed they didn't even try and review and gave it to whoever came out holding the ball.

I thought you couldn't, or at least the nfl doesn't, review those dog pile plays. Really looked like the Seahawks had it before the ball disappeared into the void.

David Lynch is about dropping a camera into the middle of the story of which you are given absolutely no context. He creates a world and films it. It seems like it's about "I owe the viewer nothing". "You're a voyeur and I am not going to set up or explain any part of the plot to you". Keeps you guessing but is

I loved the ominous note about how a new arena would crush Key Arena and take away all of its business. This article is a feel good story about the little venue that could and the bad guy now is Chris Hansen. This whole thing is absolutely baffling to me. Starts off years ago with "NO PUBLIC MONEY FOR STADIUMS!"

Mixed feelings on this one. Definitely glad to see this isn't the money pit that a lot of us thought it would turn into. But I still wonder if the businesses surrounding the arena are any better off. A lot of the shows there seem to attract a get in, get out sort of crowd. Show up to the venue close to curtain and

Might be poking a hornet's here. Out West, and I think I can speak for all of us, we fucking hate Oregon football more than anything. So probably not going to get any sympathy for the devil.

Guessing you are joking about that, but yeah I was thinking the exact same thing.

Our weird attempt at sticking it to Joey Harrington.

What's wrong with Koren? You never showed up shitfaced for a DUI court date?

Oh God is it Big Lo? Big Lo is the "ultimate Seattle sports fan" that nobody in this city likes. I bet its Big Lo.

During the M's big inning someone else could be heard yelling "shit". Seemed to catch the announcers a bit off guard. Silence for a few seconds and then they pretended like it didn't happen.

Yeah I understand that I am among the, what I would assume to be, relatively small amount of people that got sort of jobbed on this. One side is "fuck Obama", the other is "fuck big business" and we're sort of in the middle. I knew it was coming though and at least management was straightforward this time around

Per the Update. It's absolute bs. A little over a year ago I was told that I had to work 30 or less. Within a week Obama pushed the mandate back to 2015 and I was told, coincidentally, that I could still work 40+. Same time this year, mandate was not pushed back and I was told I had to keep it below 30. All of

I think they fully understand what is going on and just want to get a jump on it. Maybe line it all up with their fiscal year.

Where I am, the work is not seasonal. As far as I can tell, they would rather have 2-3 part time employees that they don't have to give healthcare to instead of one full time employee that would be entitled to benefits. Based on the comments it sounds like it does make sense financially. The problem is when you

I work for a big four team. Standard practice here. I know everyone loves shitting on the Cubs but I promise at least one other team does this. They either cut hours and hope you can defy time and space by getting the same amount of work done in less time, or they just hire half a dozen more part time employees.