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Pffft. You call that a crossover. Watch this...

5-9 huh? And people are surprised he came up short...

As movie promo photos go, this one is pretty dumb. Are they drunk and leaning on each other for support. And that Goldblum hairdo... Anyway.

OK, but in the context of the main thrust of this headline, still...huh?

As probably one of the very few who get this joke...good call-back.

Yeah, someone else point it out to me earlier. Thanks.

Like I said, there's some use for the media. Actual news stories break and you find out about it from the media, not from your lunch buddy at work. But this attitude that they're shaping opinion and perception and can make or break an athletes reputation... fuck them.

But here's the thing... you figured out all of that just by watching and practically without the media. That's where this arrogant "they need the media to shape the perception of them" craps ticks me off. You don't really need them to judge who's a good athlete and who isn't. As a news source, the sports media is

Thanks. I'm an idiot in that respect but I stand by the rest.

Not a bad Hitler impersonation.

As someone who wrote sports for a little more than 10 years, I gotta say she's right on the money*.

I've been applying for jobs as an administrative assistant. While I've done nearly everything that they list as qualifications for an administrative assistant - with the exception of booking flights and hotels for someone else at work, which they always seem to list - I feel like I'm "lying" when I apply. I don't tell

I tend to agree with you. It's your place of business. Short of asking someone to leave for less than ethical reasons (their race, sexual persuasion, etc.), the best way to tell them to GTFO is "I don't want your business." Maybe list the exact reason why. If they don't leave, call the cops. I don't really hate the

But there was a whole thread here a few weeks about about bad customers and how they were served their just desserts and one story involved a cook shoving someone's food down his pants before giving it to the waitress to bring out. That was a lie?

Considering the location and the caption, both expressions are perfect.

Single malt scotch, eh. I just might have to attend one of these things. On the one hand, they would welcome me with open arms and give me a speaking slot. On the other, I'm certain I'd get a lot of "Why do you people..." questions.

LOL. On second thought...

She was KILLING it with the Chris Christie impersonation, when all of a sudden, from behind...