anotherburneralso
anotherburneralso
anotherburneralso

Ya know, at the start of the game, BOTH pitchers are working on perfect games. It really is rude of any batter to try to get a hit in that situation.

8% of all cars, but the Bayesian probability on a car being put up for sale...

Meh

Or, maybe some of us realize that by accepting higher mileage, we can get the more enticing S...

Sorry, but you’re still playing Russian Roulette.

Hanging metal skull from mirror. CP because current owner has less-than-zero taste.

It was a fucking joke, dumbass.

What’s the matter? You color blind? It’s obvious which ones they are.

As an actual pilot, autopilots are not smart systems in all but the most advanced aircraft. Most will happily fly you straight into a mountain, stall the airplane and make it fall out of the sky, or just fuck up in any number of different ways. Autopilot is a perfect name for an imperfect system. In fact, I would

As long as they come with three sea shells, I’m fine with that.

I was a goaltender for 20+ years so I’ll try to explain the best I can. Though it might be long.

Foster had seven stops and one H&R Block.

There’s a significant advantage that comes with mindfucking the batter like that though.

The only reason the ball went to left is because Gallo was so concerned about the shift in the first place. That’s the whole point, you moron. He almost never pops up to left field with the fielders in their normal positions. Gallo was obviously trying to hit it through the left side both times. That doesn’t happen if

Oh cool a routine flyout was caught where the right fielder would’ve been standing my socks have been knocked off by their progressiveness

You mean building a car is difficult?

you think the first thing that comes to mind at work is to google “rude negro”?

If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day

Personally I laugh every time I see “Rude Negro” comment. I watch Holt most nights, so I end up reading all the guys comments in in Holts voice, adds another layer of comedy to the comments.

Volkswagen wasn’t someone’s name.