This is incredible and I'm going to hell for laughing as much as I did!
This is incredible and I'm going to hell for laughing as much as I did!
And then there is McGregor.
I had to stop reading at that point due to the inarguable stupudity of that statement. Nobody who knows anything about football or watched the tournament would make such a statement.
Other players at the mound [holding bits of severed septum]: Hey Mathhews! You need to pick up the pieces!
This is a Hall of Fame comment!
The offside flag had already gone up and he was aware of that fact.
The minute you acknowledge a persons gender or race first over their talent/individuality, you create a poor narrative that begs for more “First woman to ...”
It would be nice if we could stop focusing on the gender or the color of who wins and just celebrate the person. Something is lost when we focus so intently on the Gender/Race of someone over the individuality of said person.
Nope. Soccer is derived from the ‘soc’ in Association football. It was coined in England in the late 19th Century to differentiate it from Rugby Football which was also referred to as just ‘Football’.
Can I wire you some money for this magnificence!?
Right era, wrong gal. Desire Wilson was the real deal. She won a round of the British F1 Championship and qualified 16th for the South African Grand Prix which sadly, had its World Championship status revoked because of scheduling and the FISA/FOCA war.
This is both the obvious response and the funniest possible.
Peter Hickman wins at Macau.
Ellen Lohr’s absence from this list shows a pretty breathtaking level of ignorance. That has to be the only explanation as there is no other logical reason why the only female winner in DTM history has been ignored.
This!!
As I read this, I'm thinking the same thing.
The Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge does not feature night racing.
The car got the name Darth Cayman while at the race shop prior to having any sponsor logos on it at all.
While all true, the star/sig has to take a back seat to the partners paying for the Car to run. It was more prominent in Andy’s launch render when it was blue on a white car.
This should be an Ars Technica story really.