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Coors Field, not Coor's.

Ban rich people from the internet.

I do this when driving long distances. When I'm running, I find it's best not to think about distance at all and instead just count songs as they play.

It's almost like you have no idea what you're talking about but decided not to let that stop you from participating in the conversation.

Shut up, you gross old pervert.

Just cut male executives' pay for fuck's sake, nobody of any gender deserves what CEOs make.

Keith Hernandez: Oooh, look at the kitty on the boat!

While they're employing this baseless pseudoscience, they should get measurements of the applicants' skull size too.

It's almost like the system is intentionally rigged so the poor stay poor no matter how much they make.

See, what happened was, Sean used an idiom that also literally captures the situation described. In this case the drummer did not, in fact, miss a beat. Maybe not the funniest quip ever, but it's something. It does, in fact, "pass for a joke." Contrast that with your remark, which contains no humorous content, makes

> The Mets ... axed their hitting coach.

Very, they're very stupid.

I never associated either with women, but with Californians, who are universally insufferable.

"issues"

Can someone more tech-savvy than myself tell me why embedded tweets in Gawker articles would have stopped showing up? All I get is empty grey boxes now.

It is equally likely given the margin of error – that is to say vanishingly unlikely – that black respondents (86%) are 34% more likely than whites (52%) to favor Sterling being forced to sell.

Look at all these words no one will read.

This was broadcast on SNL 40 years ago. Unlike the monologue in question, it had the virtue of being hilarious. You can get away with a lot if what you're doing is actually funny.