That's shockingly bad. I used to read him regularly about 6 years ago and I thought he was entertaining. It's shocking to see how far he's fallen. Or maybe my taste has evolved. I can't tell.
That's shockingly bad. I used to read him regularly about 6 years ago and I thought he was entertaining. It's shocking to see how far he's fallen. Or maybe my taste has evolved. I can't tell.
Simmons isn't good by any measure, but he's light years better than Reilly, and it's not even close.
Isn't that bad news in a way? At least if you're not trying there's a change you can make to lose weight. If your genetics make it harder for you to lose, that just plain sucks. Or maybe I'm just a pessimist.
If you think D-1 schools that spend a boatload on football are in trouble now, just wait until the cable TV bubble bursts and their TV deals are up. If I owned stock in bottom 70 FBS teams i would sell, Sell, SELL. (Jim Kramer voice)
Gotta make sure you can take a shot at Barstool! Even when it's totally unwarranted.
*whoosh
At least you didn't copy and paste your write-up from Barstool. Just the idea for the story.
Mike Harrington that is.
Mike is a fat fuckin' dump.
Along the same lines, I hate when someone retweets someone, but does it as a quoted tweet so the tweet shows up under the retweeters avatar and handle with RT @example. Not sure if I'm explaining it well, but it irks me.
I agree with you. I also just think that it was en vogue to bash hashtags for a while (see Timberlake and Fallon), and many people jumped on that bandwagon railing against all hashtagging without understanding at all that they serve a purpose. But I shouldn't assume what others are thinking.
"Clearly this isn't even close to the biggest mistake people make on Twitter."
Sorry, it's a bit of a pet peeve for me when others rail against hashtags because it's sort of become the popular thing to do. You do realize they serve a purpose, right?
Are you Georgia O'Keefe?
As someone from Western NY, I find this conversation cute.