Because it's probably never been done before and its a lot to take in.
Because it's probably never been done before and its a lot to take in.
Reynolds was, by definition, WRONG. The rules state that the ball doesn't have to touch a glove to be considered an error, so long as there is a reasonable effort.
Sheesh. Someone sure is mad this person used their Instagram to try and make something for themselves.
I've been to Big E, and the fried jelly bean (and kool-aid) are actually pretty tasty
Personally, I think this Vine is better, because you get the WHOLE monologue:
Why is this bullshit? Even if Adams tried to goad him into something, Randolph still punched him in the fucking neck. This is like those "they should let the players play" situations, as if just because its Game 7, and the playoffs, doing something against the rules shouldn't have consequences.
He probably shouldn't have punched someone in the jaw then.
Damn. Found em all, just saw this today :(
Sad to hear, as this was probably my favorite late show out now (Fallon is good, though). The way he talked to guests, the way he joked around with them and just seemed as if he couldn't care less that he was on a TV show was awesome.
State Farm's response was their taking a "pause" in the relationship between the team.
Stupid brain fart, but the way OKC reacted was perfect; instead of getting angry, everyone just congratulated him for probably keeping their season alive anyway. Derek Fisher laughing and hugging him, and KD looked the happiest of all both post 4th quarter and post-OT
real question: why does this make them bastards? I know you have to pay and qualify with a time to get in, but how are they taking medals from people?
Could you not swim either time?
Oh wow. Did you get caught somewhere, or?
Why the fuck doesn't Charles turn the boat around?
God damn. What's it like?
My apologies. I meant to write the harm and meaning of those words fade away. But it's much easier to just call me dumb and tell me I don't know what words mean.
I'm not trying to sympathize with the guy here, and if he did what he did, that's terrible, but the more and more you say it, I feel like you lose meaning, and it becomes sort of a joke.
Why do they have to live with a caretaker, having only lost one leg?
He played barely half the time everyone else did in the NL and still almost won the Rookie Of The Year award, so yeah, he is better then above average.