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You mean Paul Westerberg never played wideout for the Vikes?

"Our single best pop culture moment is probably the episode of "How I Met Your Mother" where they reference the Gary Anderson miss. The AV Club gave it a B-. Figures." Your single greatest pop culture moment? The Replacements? Hüsker Dü? The Jayhawks? The Hold Steady? MUTHAFUCKIN PRINCE?! No pop culture, my ass.

The last two paragraphs of Zodiac Motherfucker's post damn near got me in trouble at work.

"Catching a knuckleball is easy: just run to the backstop and pick it up." -Bob Uecker

How many times did Keep The Lights On come out? And in how many years?

Would that get scored as an error, or...? Cuz it was clearly avoidable. Or at least could have been a close play.

That's a shame, and then you are wildly incorrect.

Honestly, I find this a little charming. I mean, I'm a dude, straight, and live on the East Coast, so I'm clearly not in the target demo. But, as silly as this is, I would probably actually call someone who hit me up with this.

Now, if you can explain clearly why a left-handed batter hits better off a right-handed pitcher and vice versa, then we can move on to the infield fly rule...

Because it's easier to throw across your body than in the direction of your throwing arm. Imagine playing shortstop and fielding a grounder right over second: assuming you're right handed, which way would you rather throw? To first, or third?

I think not speaking for nearly two hours in the snow might have been the first piece of advice. Or, at least, it should have been...

I live in a major city, I earn half of that, and there's a whole lot of people who earn quite a bit less than me. I DON'T think $15/hr is a living wage where I am, but it's close(ish). As long as you don't need a vehicle. $30/hr is doable, I suspect.

There is nothing that is not funny about this comment. +1.

I think the people complaining about this ad should ALSO try speaking English. #spellingcounts #sodoesgrammar #fuckidiots

I mean... 8 teams at 3m is 24m. 12 teams at 2m is 24m. 30 teams averaging 2.5 is 75m. 75m -48m is 27m, divided by 10 teams is 2.7m. Yeah? Am I missing something?

I'm not an amazing mathematician, but to point 2: if 8 teams are pulling over 3 million... couldn't 12 teams STILL be pulling less than 2 million and have the LEAGUE AVERAGE be 2.5 million? Can someone smart work that for me?

Oh, they show the NHL finals on television now?

I dunno, you'd need to throw REALLY hard...

I couldn't agree more. I really like college's method. Don't know how that would apply to hockey, but the NFL should really take that on.

That is the correct answer.