I don't get it.
I don't get it.
How about you missed the part where this is a country with laws and even if someone does a job for some reason other than money, that employer still has to follow the laws?
"Misogyny? Fuck you asshole, I'm from Boston proper."
You clearly read your Bible, but do you know how it ends?
I'm sorry that you live a miserable existence
Looks like you should spend less time as TheLaughingMan and more time as TheReadingMan.
Are you going to admit that you didn't read the whole comment or are you going to pretend that didn't happen?
The problem with the people that keep pointing out Lueke's history is that it ignores the possibility for redemption despite a checkered past. People make mistakes and they grow as a result of it. Yes, it's an ugly truth. Nobody is going to deny it. But the fact remains: many people have gone on from being members of…
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I think we can safely rule out the latter, as there have been no Lightning sightings in the playoffs this year.
No. Relegation only works in other countries because there are so many teams so close together, most of which are playing in large legacy stadiums they could never afford to build new today. It's the product of having too many "good" teams in a sport that is perfectly fine with a total lack of parity, so they need to…
Considering the American owners in the English system are trying to end relegation there (because playing in the 2nd and 3rd tier leads to less money), I'm guessing it will never happen here.
I don't think the dilution of quality issue is really that pressing, to be honest. Sure, in the immediate future the expansion franchises may not be great, though I know NYCFC is going to spend a ton, and Orlando City (who have great local support by the way) has been linked with Kaka. But I think the real benefit is…
Bingo.
And you commented (thrice!) two minutes after this post went up. You don't read. We get it.
160 years ago he would be telling you that his slaves get a roof over their heads, free meals, the dignity of hard work, and that it's a pretty good deal for them.
You're right, that doesn't sound remotely Native American whatsoever.
Phil Jackson: "At this time I'd like to introduce the new coach of the Knicks, Steve Ke-"
I care, man.
Jaketoobad-: [Clicks on article he has no interest in.]