Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, the hosers that got hosed.
Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, the hosers that got hosed.
6-foot-9 Kyle Kuzma got some:
This piece is basically in line with Jill Filipovich’s in the guardian and i truly don’t understand either one.
Kinda off topic but since we’re here: Does anyone else think that Simmons is pretending to like Phantom Thread because he had Paul Thomas Anderson on the podcast? Just me?
There’s like...a better than even chance that this movie ends with Han being like “Well, here we are in Mos Eisley, Chewie. Let’s get a drink!”
for the purposes of your health, dear audience member, this man is basically unarmed.
Airplane used to be my answer for this, but these days I’m usually able to just sleep through the flight.
Nothing gets a fan screaming in fear and disgust like a punt returner running the wrong way
When she sat down, she said, he locked the door, which he could do by pressing a button while sitting at his desk. (People who worked at NBC said the button was a regular security measure installed for high-profile employees.)
Look, I’ve long been in the “the media doesn’t have to cover Lavar Ball” camp. But i think that clearly changes within the context of this story, where the president all but demanded a private citizen to kiss his ring.
I remember when PFT said he was going to Barstool someone on twitter said that it would be like if Colbert moved from Comedy Central to Fox News. I think that’s about right.
As a Cubs fan, it sure was a delight when the Granderson-Utley corridor of the lineup would roll around last night.
You certainly have your pick of managerial second-guessing after this one. But intentionally walking JASON HEYWARD with two outs in this inning is a real boner.
Open call to any labor lawyers lurking in the comments, as I am no expert, but...
Keen observers will note Kendall Wright running free and clear up the right sideline during Glennon’s first interception. Folks; he’s bad!
God I sound like such an NFL shill but Posluszny has been around long enough to know that the refs will consider that a moral affront to the game. Easy for me to say, as I’m not the one who got blindsided, but hey.
*sigh* I know the ‘Cubs fans being salty about the Cubs doing it first’ has already become a joke unto itself regarding this celebration, but...
One cannot help but wonder: Why couldn’t the Indians win ONE game in a row starting around Oct. 30 of last year? hm
more like bored games
I would love to see McGregor go rogue and just tackle Floyd to the canvas in like round 3 but my understanding is he does not get paid if that happens.