Is it just me, or did Taurasi say to the ref "What? All I did was kiss her!"?
Is it just me, or did Taurasi say to the ref "What? All I did was kiss her!"?
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I don't think more weight classes is the solution. The problem here is that guys cut weight. Regardless of how many weight classes there are, guys will always cut weight to gain an advantage. No one except heavyweights fight at their walking around weight. To prevent that they might have to create some sort of…
Dallas Ennema, who is of course named for the experience of watching a Cowboys game during the Danny White era.
"The All-Gender Confusion Team"
Interesting point about the comebacks. Personally, I'd rather watch an average NFL game than whatever craptastic shitshow college game ESPN is putting up on Thursday nights. MOAR NFL!!! 32-game 17-week schedule!!!!!!!!
I was being serious. I will retort in kind:
I think you're trolling...I hope you're trolling.
It's really not a matter of good or bad, and you're just proving that you haven't read Powell's article. It's a matter of claiming to be "real" and leading people to believe you are "real" while creating issues where none exist and playing into negative stereotypes and generalizations about the issues being portrayed.
My God that's awful.
Because if you actually read the article you'd have read quotes from the producers about how they were attempting to do for Juarez what The Wire did for Baltimore and how they were attempting to address the real issues of Juarez and the border and immigration.
I think the biggest problem here is the length of Easterbrook's columns. All his pronoun-based pomposity gets swallowed up in the mess of 30,000 words he calls a "column." I mean pound-for-pound, I don't think there is a single more pompous columnist. But we really should come up with a more holistic measurement of…
I'll submit my personal favorite:
I love that. "Restore religious liberty." As long as you have a religion. And that religion is Judeo-Christian.
Like another famous Christian martyr, Craig James is alleged to have associated with prostitutes.
Yeah, that's why I said especially "new" rich. But even so, I was under the impression that Zygi really turned the company from average rich to uber-own an NFL team wealthy. And "decades" is relatively small when you're considering time to amass the type of wealth Zygi has, which is why I'd consider him more "new"…
This isn't hard to comprehend, you dig hard enough on any wealthy person, especially someone who's "new" rich you're almost guaranteed to find: a) fraud or some other dishonest conduct (this case, Haslem, Snyder, Madoff, Stanford and any number of others) and/or b) complete exploitation of workers, either domestically…
Shagging fly balls is one thing, Mo was running backwards and looking over his shoulder, and made half a leap and came down awkwardly. I don't get how you come down awkwardly on your knee doing something as simple as stepping on first base.