I was hoping for snark. All I got was apathy. This was a Lame Post.
I was hoping for snark. All I got was apathy. This was a Lame Post.
Really? I actually found this pretty funny
The development in the area around the baseball stadium was far behind the growth experienced in several other D.C. neighborhoods without stadiums or arena. The truth is that by 2016, more neighborhoods in this tiny city, flush with post-9/11 anti-terrorism and defense contracting dollars, could flaunt lots of new…
BREAKING: Outsider Who Will Not Examine Actual Facts Thinks Back-Breaking Stadium Deal Was Great For City He Doesn’t Live In
You should read any economic study of the Nationals Stadium not funded by the team, such as the good Greater Greater Washington piece linked above. Development of Navy Yard was well under way before the stadium was built, and tellingly was spread throughout almost all of Southwest, not clustered around the park as…
His punishment will almost certainly be a lifetime ban from Blue Jays games. Or, if he has a really good lawyer, he’ll get a lifetime ban from Blue Jays and Leafs games.
Some facts for those that are unaware of kitesurfing stuff:
Say what you want about homeboy’s complete lack of basic self-preservation instincts, but he fucking stuck that landing.
That is by far the funniest thing Larry the Cable Guy has done.
An inch too short.
Christ. Even fucking natural disasters are a liberal conspiracy now.
“Just die on the mound like a man!”
I absolutely love when people don’t read the article, and the comment they make is literally mentioned in the first sentence. Well done. +1
How serious would you expect any claim to be, for a sport that’s predicated on being higher than the other competitors?
Counterpoint:
I remember arguing a long while back about Brian Matusz being a better pitching prospect than MadBum. Orioles fandom is painful sometimes
Never take Noah out. 2 awful pitching calls in 2 WC games.
Maybe they’re taking the soft approach on the off-chance they have to work with this joker someday.
Despite what the 90% own corporate presstitute media would have us believe, this article seems to have the most genuine take on the Syrian narrative.
I always thought what ended wars was completely destroying the will of your enemy to keep fighting.