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I agree with you completely here.

Lol, okay we Americans may look stupid to you if you look at reality tv or our politics (quick hint, research our electoral system and you will see how relatively tiny population areas wield equal power to our most populous areas, one large reason for why our political system functions the way it does) but for fuck's

I think that's a perfect example of why this show doesn't make sense. There is no catastrophic disaster, natural or otherwise. Just a loss of electronic devices and power. I'm not saying there wouldn't be some increased crime and hardship... but anarchy???

While I've managed to keep watching the show I have the same problem you do. It's not even the physics/electricity thing because I believe in cutting them slack until they actually explain what happened, but all of society crumbling instantly due to the loss of power is incomprehensible to me. Like cops would just

If electricity doesn't work, our bodies don't work.

When stated like that you have a point. I do take issue with your stating that the author's point is "just knuckleballers do this" as he did mention that over a career it becomes apparent that certain pitchers are able to maintain a much lower-than-average BABIP (off the top of my head w/o checking- Maddux), not

Much as I hate to agree with you, well said, bub.

Kinda see it after you pointed it out but still, you were right the first time. That's the shape of his face, not a beard.

You're completely missing the point of this article here. The argument is that a lower than average BABIP is not the result of mere chance/luck for some pitchers, especially knuckleballers, the way it is for the vast majority of pitchers. So unless you have evidence either disproving that point or something that

Bless you sir(/madam).

Thanks, I have a disable tracking extension installed now. Tracking should bring up ads etc., still don't quite buy how/why it would lead to a friend suggestion...

Lol, that's what I'm going to keep telling myself.

Sure, that's possible, except that A) the email address I used was not one associated with facebook and B) I find it extremely implausible that a sportswriter who has email correspondence with likely thousands of people would then click the option on facebook to search for people he knows using his work email (plus

Thank you. Effectively dissipated my anger into lol.

Is it me or is Icke actually beginning to look like a lizard himself?

Absolutely, that game was far better than I had hoped. It really ruined the effect when they would mix in bits from the movie, though (I was half-hoping Dea— Weapon 11 would win in that terrible final battle).

Yup. There needs to be a post to make up for this with just pics of Lovie Smith yelling at them or there needs to be a retraction to this one.

No kidding, I saw the headline and immediately thought, "All 32 NFL coaches? Got to see Lovie, there's no way" and what do you know, the only coach to not only not be yelling at the refs, he's not even looking at them or the field.

One can only hope, I suppose. First Class did manage to be good despite my going in expecting, wanting, even trying, to hate it. The one thing I do know won't happen that should is an R rating for Wolverine.

What has really freaked me out is that FB has been suggesting a sportswriter here in Chicago as someone I may know. The thing is, we share no common friends, did not go to the same or nearby schools nor neighborhoods, I don't know anyone who works at his paper, nor any reporters/athletes and pretty much there is no