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Austin Rivers is also amazingly delusional.

Too bad he’s only the third-best PG to come out of the 2009 draft.

I love this site and its point of view, but for how much they denigrate towing the company line and the preposterousness of #content, shit like this is really hypocritical.

You gamer dickhead.

C’mon, Tim. For all the terrible shit Wilbon spews, this is pretty level-headed. He basically says, boxing is a guilty pleasure, it’s a messy business filled with unscrupulous characters and thankfully that unscrupulousness is finally getting the media attention it deserves.

I bet he’s going to try to ban Wikipedia now, too.

If he were from certain states in the Midwest, I’d say it’s a (wrong) regional thing to pronounce it Or-uh-gone, but he’s not, he just sucks at a lot of things.

SportsCenter being irrelevant reminds me that ESPN (unintentionally?) tacks their ads onto the beginning of their highlights so you can skip past the ads (usually 15-20 seconds), which I’d be pissed about if I were paying for that ad placement.

I think, like what probably led to this article, that the distinction between “overrated” and “maybe more well-known/reputable than it should be” is a hard one to make.

If my Facebook feed is any indication, most of Minnesota’s mistakes originate from typing “Skol Viking’s!”

What do you think of Bitter American? I feel it gets slept on because it’s so sessionable and sweet, but it’s always so good (and actually produced for retail in MN).

It’s really good, and I love Green Glash, but it’s not better than Zombie Dust. Hoping to head south for some Toppling Goliath soon to compare ZD with PseudoSue.

I worked at a Subway for a year, so 2 things.

9.

Why did the news report in the embedded video say she didn’t finish?

"My apologies. I have a nephew named Anfernee, and I know how mad he gets when I call him Anthony. Almost as mad as I get when I think about the fact that my sister named him Anfernee."

From my own experience, I’m sure there’s some self-important people that do, but I’d like to believe the answer is no for most.

You may have not been in the area at the time, but Blue Oyster Cult also killed it in 2002, and I recall Molly Hatchet being pretty great a couple years later.

I haven’t lived there in a decade, but still go back a few times a year to visit family and friends. So I haven’t been to the Festa in awhile, but the last time I did I saw Blessid Union of Souls and they kept getting mad that everyone only wanted to hear them play “Hey Leonardo.”

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