Petehammer
Petehammer
Petehammer

LOVED when Ultra-MAGA Stefanik, during her introduction of Gym Jordan, commented that he has always been a great leader all the way back to his days as a wrestling coach and the ENTIRE democratic side of the aisle broke into great laughter. Fantastic unexpected comedy.

I definitely share the joy of seeing him in flames, but the idea of him NEVER getting the chair depends on the spines of a non-zero number of Congressional Republicans, which is not something I’d ever feel good about betting upon.  

Jordan is a fascist insurrectionist piece of shit who enabled the sexual abuse of minors. Watching him get humiliated as he’s flailed about like someone who doesn’t know how anything in Congress works (spoiler alert: it’s because he doesn’t) has been a joy to behold. Add in the fact that a number of Republicans from

Maybe find somebody that’s not an unelectable extremist....

This thing is a turd.

You’re missing the point. I’m not suggesting that a line-worker is capable of running Ford. That doesn’t disparage the line worker; I’m sure Jim Farley can’t paint a Mustang.

Given how replaceable they are, it always makes me scratch my head as to why these companies wouldn’t limit CEO compensation even if it’s just so it can’t be used as a narrative backdrop. You’d think the narrative of “we can’t afford it” would land a little better if you weren’t paying your CEO an insane amount.

29 million is a lot of money no doubt, but lets say Fords CEO decided to work for free.  That 29 million divided up across 57000 hourly workers is $508 a year.

If you don’t have money to invest in new products, new technology, etc., those workers will be laid off when Ford doesn’t have relevant product to produce and sell to the market.

As someone who grew up on Karateka on my Atari 1050 Disk Drive and Prince of Persia 1+2 on my first Windows PC, I honestly can’t believe I didn’t know they were designed by the same guy. It seems so obvious in retrospect.

Then again, although my experience dates back to pre-NES, most of my trivial video game knowledge

I would love a documentary on this era of home computer gaming period. The post-Atari/pre-Nintendo era was such a weird, wild time for games to just go for it and experiment.

Totally agree. I played the hell out of this game and replayed it multiple times. I played it on an Apple IIe.

I loved the hell out of the game.  Also, the gate was way worse than the bird for me...  :p

This was one of my first gaming obsessions as a little kid so this release was an instant buy for me. That box art (and the ride home from Toys R Us, staring at it) is etched in my mind forever. Sitting around the screen with my older brother amazed at what I was seeing....The way everything is presented in this

If Tommy Tuberville gets hit by a car crossing the street, I think this video should be run again. Even if the car has to pin him to the steps of the Capitol.

That is why it gives me great pleasure to share this video with you of Tommy Tuberville falling off a plane. Is it car-related? Not at all. It is, however, plane-related, or at the very least plane-adjacent, and we write about plane stuff all the time. So why should this be any different?

The plane has wheels, close enough for me.

Stick to sports.

I just checked, and you can save it if you open it in a new tab.

I need this gif, it expresses things I have difficulty putting into words.