Can't stop, won't stop, until a 64-team field.
Can't stop, won't stop, until a 64-team field.
I'm not 100 percent that Danny Ainge isn't contemplating bailing him out right now.
Kid's just like his dad, always playing well in spurts.
There is bacon portabella and then there is getting hit by a car. There is nothing else.
It's a great point - we're not developing the next Ali because nobody boxes anymore.
Grew up in New Hampshire, where there's no sales tax, and everything is funded through property taxes. No stranger to the cold - ran the cross-country state meet in 20-degree weather with a 5-degree windchill - and don't believe that's the issue. It's the facilities, which most communities won't stomach the…
I'm not. Just a parent thrust into a situation where my child has proven to be especially gifted in a sport I didn't play past the fourth grade, and trying to understand the available resources to support her without her (or my checkbook) getting exploited. I'd do the same for my other child if he was a gifted artist…
And how would you fix youth sports? Let them run around with no instruction or path toward a more competitive level? Do we not send dancers and artists and computer whizzes to special programs to help cultivate their talents, or do we just let them float along, hoping they'll reach their potential? I don't understand…
I get your comment on the whole parent pressure issue, but doesn't the "let kids be kids" mentality have room for a kid who loves a game, and loves to compete, being committed to just one sport? We let kids who love computers learn and develop those skills exclusive to other activities. We support musicians who spend…
It's mud season that's an issue. Like, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont lack turf fields and indoor facilities, and the late snow makes fields unusable until mid-April at the earliest. That was my experience, at least.
Here's the thing with the U.S., and especially so where the weather allows year-round training (forget the Northeast - snow and mud make soccer strictly a fall sport). The club structure is finally starting to take hold, allowing kids to work in a cohesive system, 12 months a year. But that's only been the last 3-5…
WHY NOT YOU INDEED??
I'm just trying to figure out whether to get my daughter Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire for Christmas. Jeez.
Love is truly blind.
Yeah, but what's the best way to reheat gravy? Mine is always a complete blob.
Talk about lame. He could've at least worked an "I am Groot" in there somewhere.
Who let Edgar Winter in?
Here's your James Beard Award winner, in perpetuity.
The Committee to Re-Elect William Proxmire abide.
Well, we'd have pulled out of Iraq and Afghanistan much quicker if we'd followed the Pitino Doctrine.