Yep. Over a stupid policy that doesn’t even matter unless you completely fucked up your draft picks.
Yep. Over a stupid policy that doesn’t even matter unless you completely fucked up your draft picks.
That’s bullshit. I’m of the opinion that if the fan makes it back to the stands, they deserve to get off consequence free. Maybe then stadiums will hire fewer fatty security guards.
How is this any different from my usual routine?
I’m not sure ESPN’s lawyers have a full grasp of the situation here. I’d call them incompetent, but I’m not one to point fingers.
Celtic is so very, very fucked. Of all the teams in the tournament, nobody is more fucked than Celtic. When Borussia Mönchengladbach isn’t like to advance out of your group and you’re a smaller club than them? Yep, you’re fucked. Prepare your anal cavities Celtic!
I feel like there’s two ways the fans could go, maybe at the same time. The people who work for the casinos are largely dead inside, they’ll make for a dull and largely uninterested crowd, as will people visiting and the rich condo people. But the people that live outside of Vegas that might drive in? The desert and…
Deadspin should be all for this. Can you imagine the stories that will come out of having a team in the hookers, alcoholism and gambling capital of the US? Cromartie will impregnate five women just getting off the plane.
Well, to be clear, it’s two things, actually. The Chargers want both offset language and delay paying him his signing bonus, Bosa said he’s fine with one or the other, but not both.
The problem is the Chargers want both offset language and to delay paying him his signing bonus, Bosa has (rightfully) said pick one or the other. His agent is giving him very good representation, as that would be the worst deal for a top 5 pick since the implementation of the new rookie salary rules.
BILD is relatively reliable? Hahahahaha...no. The only time they get things right is when everybody already knows it; if BILD is the only one saying it, it’s bullshit.
+1FUCKSHITASS!
Not exactly. Both websites will remain separate and the print version of Sports Illustrated will still be Sports Illustrated. But they’ll promote each other by giving links to each other’s stuff. ABC and Yahoo! did something similar, it didn’t work out great.
Have any of these partnerships ever paid off? Yahoo! was partnered with ABC and it didn’t seem to help either of them one bit. CNN and Vice had a partnership, now they hate each other. This never ends well, either one side or the other will become bitter or they’ll both just lose out.
Technically speaking, they both remain separate media companies. Basically they now have a contract to provide each other with content, either side can back out of the contract if they want. They aren’t becoming one entity.
How do you take screenshots of Pokemon anyway? Separate app? Anyway, according to Blanche, all of my best Pokemon are apparently “the smallest they have on record”.
They have a warning that pops up saying “you’re going too fast!” and that if you’re driving, you need to stop playing. You can bypass the warning by clicking “i’m a Passenger” so that people riding in buses or cars as passengers can play. This guy deliberately ignored the warning.
They did indeed.
If only Roma had someone in their lineup who could make a clean defensive tackle at midfield, like some sort of central defensive midfielder, yeah that’s the ticket! You know, if they paid Toronto enough, they might be able to get that Michael Bradley guy; I hear he’s pretty good.
Does it work with PS3 controllers?