UndetachedRabbitParts
UndetachedRabbitParts
UndetachedRabbitParts

I ran the marathon yesterday, and the crowds were amazing. Some of my favorite signs/spectators:

This is just... I can't.

Listen, I was Skype/watching with two friends, and they said they saw my jaw drop when that was happening.

Tracie you do such a good job with these recaps! Glad to see you back at it for another season.

You forgot another LL Cool J line in the song: "If you don't judge my gold chains, I'll forget the iron chains."
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I think you may be conflating two issues. One one hand, it is admirable that she was the first female PM in Britain. On the other, her actual policies were bad for women, bad for workers, bad for poor children, etc. If she's getting flack, it's because people remember that she tried to dismantle the welfare state

Is this the piece that got Junius Redivivius his job at Jalopnik's Gentleman's Illustrated Steam-Driven Machinery Quarterly and General Advertiser?

Please feel free to contact these fine individuals to share your concern:

Superintendent Mike McVey's Phone number: (740) 283-3767 and a contact form on school districts site here. Should probably bombard him.

This is atrocious. Just like in the NCAA, the adults in charge have no problem throwing young athletes under the bus while they get off scot-free. What these boys did was despicable in every way, but there's a special place in hell for entitled authority figures who allow these things to happen on their watch.

Nike is doing what they can to get around NCAA Bylaws. The Bylaws state the the name or picture of a student athlete cannot be used for promotional purposes, except by the NCAA. Nike has outfitting agreements with the universties, but not the NCAA. So to promote tourney they are using pictures an athlete that is no

"Told you I was right, guys!"