Redmanprime7
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Ugh. Just awful. Come on, people. Do you have any consideration for your fellow man? For crying out loud, it's 2013. Why are you still recording vertical screen videos?

...worked as the director of new media for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas.

A coincidence doesn't turn from anecdote into data just because it happens to you.

It's too bad the video cut off where it did.

Just a couple of minutes later, Blatter started mimicking the facial expressions — and assessing the romantic choices — of Franck Ribery.

To denounce the institution of marriage as unsafe and unsuitable for modern men, and to promote awareness of information designed to protect men who are already married.

Seeing fewer points for shorter kicks is exactly the wrong idea. Why should a team be punished for getting for getting forget down the field? Sure it's am easier kick, but you earned that. Make kicks over 40 worth 2 and over 50 worth 1. Then you'll see less field goals and more going for it on fourth down.

Get better friends.

You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.

Oh, don't forget to add your mother to that list. Definitely a hint of elderberry there.

I wouldn't trust them as far as I can punt them.

People liked Stan Musial. And he liked them. His teammate (and badass competitor supreme) Bob Gibson once said, “Stan Musial is the nicest man I ever met in baseball. And to be honest, I can’t relate to that.”

I wish I knew what that rope he's carrying was for.

I hope everyone enjoys this as much as I did:

I'm sure Aikman's forgotten all about it by now. Not voluntarily, mind you.

And that's the sort of gritty intangible that makes the show great, even if the numbers don't reflect it.

On September 5th, an article on Red Sox fan-site overthemonster.com focused on the change in Jon Lester's cutter over the 2nd half of the season (his "resurgence"): "The pitch has an average of almost ½ an inch less "rise" and almost ¾ of an inch more movement away from lefties." Sounds like the kind of change in

"It could have been vaseline, or pine tar, or even just a chunk of wet grass."

In the 20 years since the 1994 player strike interrupted Tony Gwynn's run at .400 and derailed the Montreal Expos' inevitable march to what would have been their first and only World Series, baseball hasn't suffered a single canceled game.