This video is perfect. Thank you for posting it.
This video is perfect. Thank you for posting it.
Nah, probably just in an elementary school.
Here’s exclusive footage from the pilot...
It’s not quite that. So speaking from my own personal experience, which despite our age difference sounds pretty similar, I was in my first LTR in college (met my gf freshman year, we dated on and off through senior year. It was not a good relationship. She cheated on me a couple of times, but I always went back,…
Agreed. We’re basically living Macbeth right now.
Even the Republicans in the House and Senate will become fed up with him pretty quickly if he loses popular support and no longer seems to be helpful for their agenda. Mike Pence, a calm, steady, Wonderbread and skim milk hand at the helm, is just an impeachment away.
Typically, on principle, I’d agree with you. But we’re clearly living in unprincipled times, and I have a really bad feeling about all of this.
From The Worldwide Leader (tm) -
He’s just so good at tooting his own fucking horn, or as he likes to call it, grabbing himself in the pussy.
Politicians whose names sound like pornstars...not actual pornstars.
I know not movie related, but some of the covers from Westworld were pretty great. This one was my favorite:
When he picked up the LeMat from the Confederado that he drew down on. It’s a pretty distinctive piece. Only the Man in Black carried one for most of the season.
Why does Trump need someone to be in charge of all the cyber? He’s good enough at it already. He knows all the best things.
Isn’t it equally (if not more) problematic that this article assumes that a black guy tweeting about hooking-up with white women automatically assumes that said hook-ups would be non-consensual?
I had no idea that Dick Klatt from Big Bend, WI was also a Deadspin commenter.
Not really. Although revenue from Rutgers fans is probably some number in the business calculus, what matters is that now that there’s a team in the media market, the cable companies must negotiate for network rights with the Big 10 on that basis.
Adding Rutgers was a brilliant decision for the conference, if you consider that their objective wasn’t improving the quality of their football product, but was instead keeping up with the SEC and Pac 12 as a money-making enterprise.
That’s the point that the article is making. This decision was 100% about money - that it allowed the Network to negotiate for basic cable access in the New York and DC media markets. Even the purported “football” reasons are actually about money:
It doesn’t matter if people are watching Rutgers or not. What matters is that now the Network is on basic cable in the nation’s largest media market. Some football fan is going to watch regardless of who’s on.