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I loved the show but am fully aware it was bad. I think I even knew that back then.

Back in the late '90s, I was in the Balkans with the U.S. Army and had to do escort duty for a USO tour. It was a couple of NFL cheerleaders, some middlingly popular starlet whose name I forgot about six seconds after she left, and Dennis "Mr. Belding" Haskins. I was a tad out of the SBTB demographic at the time, so I

Still waiting for Rod Belding to take us on that white water rafting trip...

Why was this ever written? Everyone knows Saved By the Bell sucks.

Great to see a populus fight back against its monarch.

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It looks like it hit someone else! Or rather, two other people:

The crazy van received rearend end damage sometime between backing up and running the intersection. Weird

Looks more like it should be delivering pizzas to me.

It's all just leading up to the inevitable reboot of "Ruthless People."

And in my Sunday morning reading, I came across this:

Why is this "hack your grill" and not, say, "use your grill"?

I do frequent mocks at the fantasy site that the first article about him shows in the screenshots and the guy's got a knack for changing his avatar name, but we know its him. He's pretty much the fantasy football equivalent of the Howard Stern fan who pranks CNN just to yell "Baba Booey". Personally, I find it funny

I came here to mention the same thing.

Didn't I read that some Chinese dude did this too?

It's not that easy to explain something that deeply ingrained into mexican culture. Some of the "latin specialists" that were talking on tv and complaining about hate speech have lived at the most, 3-5 years in Mexico, and that is, if they even lived in Mexico and they didn't spend time on a country on South

Eetsa nice-a look for heem!

First, Maddux was convinced no hitter could tell the speed of a pitch with any meaningful accuracy. To demonstrate, he pointed at a road a quarter-mile away and said it was impossible to tell if a car was going 55, 65 or 75 mph unless there was another car nearby to offer a point of reference.

Instead of taking the numerical difference between strikeout rates, it would be more beneficial to take a relative difference. e.g Gwynn strikes out 25% as often as his contemporaries (4.242%/17.309%) and Sewell strikes out 16% as often as his contemporaries (1.368%/8.407%). In that light, Sewell is still the better

Just tried it on my PC at home. If I hold the o down, I get Coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooote d'Ivoire. Which sounds like a cheer or a chant.