Oh, I understand if you are invested. But from someone that cares squat about the NFL, the clip of the player slipping on the refs hat was pure comedy gold. You have to realize, I am a Kentucky fan, so I am well versed in the genre of tragicomedy.
Oh, I understand if you are invested. But from someone that cares squat about the NFL, the clip of the player slipping on the refs hat was pure comedy gold. You have to realize, I am a Kentucky fan, so I am well versed in the genre of tragicomedy.
I am solidly a college fan but I am jealous of the current comedy show being put on by the scab refs in the NFL. Sounds like it is quite entertaining.
No, that is what they where in Lexington. I know, I live here.
The last time Kentucky beat Florida, stonewashed jeans and Member's Only jackets were in style. I was walking around Gainesville and noticed vintage Member's Only jackets and stonewashed jeans.
Keith, this article should keep the Men In Black from knocking on your door for at least another couple of days.
Who was the idiot that game Rob Zombie the job over this guy?
Ok Deadspinites, I asked this a little over a week ago, but I am serious now.
I miss that show.
Lauren, I am not sure how I have lived 35 years without seeing this before, but thank you. Seriously, that is one of the best things I have seen in ages (in internet time, that might be a whole week or so).
Well, onion rings are close to the most perfect food afterall.
I would agree that is unlikely, but until the world no longer has hundreds of ICBMs armed and ready to fire at a moment's notice, it isn't impossible.
Unfortunately, thermo-nuclear war (far less likely now) and global pandemic (far more likely now) are still very real possibilities.
LOL. I would hope that the era of epic college pranks has not been killed by the fear of terrorism. The thought of that is worse than the idea that TSA agents are peering at my junk.
You are making the assumption that media sources will see this comment thread on io9 and remember it next year.
I think the key is to get a Princeton University club (preferably a physics club) onboard. Unfortunately, I don't have any contacts at Princeton.
That is an interesting point. We now live in an age where the ability to "tweak" the historical recordings of events is very common place.
Boo! It is cliche, but...