That final over was easily the most exciting ending to a high stakes championship since the Seahawk’s goal line fail vs. the Patriots.
That final over was easily the most exciting ending to a high stakes championship since the Seahawk’s goal line fail vs. the Patriots.
“I don’t know about cards, but I think these four sixes beat a full house.”
I hope she knows that Darryl Whitefeather is still learning how to get bi.
Every article that mentions Ted Leonsis should include a sentence or two about Ernie Grunfeld’s disappointing tenure as the Wizards’ GM.
I can’t fault Calvin for being loyal to the company that gave him his first job.
He was the only one who came out, stuntin’ in shades during his walk-out. Full Hollywood.
I dunno, this feels a little dated. The Berlanti shows (Arrow, Flash) play up the obligatory angst associated with secret identities, but they also earn their keep on the sci-fi/action front.
I think ABC Family/Freeform has taken over the corner you’ve described.
“If this gets Grunfeld fired, it’ll be worth it.” —what I say to myself after every Wizards game.
Ask any Christian pastor if they’ve sinned before, and they’ll readily admit it. How do Jackson’s (more public) sins make him a phony?
Would anyone really be surprised if Curry were a Skrull?
“Yeah, but when you have a shot at getting one year’s worth of Mike Miller and Randy Foye, you *gotta* take it.” — Ernie Grunfeld, still in denial
Articles like this require a link to Greg Seigle’s classic story “Michael Jordan Tried to Steal My Date.”
Not die-hard, but I do support them. And I like their crest. :)
Good for her. Losing might’ve sent her into a sexy French depression.
Normally, when I read “hair pull,” “buttcatch,” and “Roethlisberger,” I assume I’m reading a police report.
I love this clip. I love the look of utter consternation on the coach’s face when the Bengal player takes umbrage. “Whattayou getting mad at me for? You mean you *don’t* like your hair yanked!?”
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“he isn’t even a legitimate Bible-pounder”? What’s that about?
When the OC Register editor killed that line in the editorial, I hope someone played Imogene Heap’s “Hide and Seek.”