Agree to disagree.
Agree to disagree.
It makes me think this entire thing is just a sham...
Who said anything about the last season as a whole? I agree it was probably the worst season. But we're ranking "series finales" not "final seasons". And the last episode of The Wire, the way it ended (essentially the players changed but the game stays the same) was perfect, and everyone I've ever spoken to about it…
Da'Rel Scott is our best RB??? No wonder we fucking suck.
I loved Lost. Lost is hand down the second worst series finale of all-time (you guys really nailed it with Full House, no complaints there). Loved the Twin Peaks finale also, but for my money the single best was The Wire, and it's not even close. That show ended exactly how it was supposed. It just felt right.
I've read the complaint. I don't see your point.
As to my third paragraph, I'm pretty sure we're saying the same thing. I said "the interference must cause a breach." You're more explicit and clearer in the way you express it "defendant acts in a way that causes a third party...to breach the contract..." but to me those are saying the same thing.
See, that's what I get for working off memory. I went to LS in NY and passed the bar here...but I definitely forgot that they had to allege intent to interfere with the contract.
No, if MLB finds A-Rod guilty, they would allegedly be a breach of the Joint Drug Agreement, which is between the MLBPA and MLB (the allegation being that there was no "just cause" as required by 7G since none of this evidence should hold any weight). The improper breach of that agreement would cause the Yankees to…
He rolled with it after the initial, "hold on stop touching me I'm watching what's happening reaction"
Yeah, that's certainly there...but how often are you going to be exclaiming that? I'm not going to say that to my wife when she's trying to get me to express my feelings on something. Whereas I feel like, "I'M A MAN, I'M 40" comes up constantly in the run of conversation with friends who would actually get the…
It doesn't really matter which party would technically be in breach. Presumably A-Rod would be ready willing and able to perform his contract by playing, but the Yankees wouldn't let him due to MLB's suspension, plus the Yankees would not be paying him, so really it'd be the Yankees who would have been induced to…
Not exactly. The Joint Drug Agreement lays out it's discipline in section 7. In Section 7 each "type" of violation is a separate subsection letter A-F (i.e. failing a PED test, failing a stimulant test, being convicted of using PEDs in a court). Each of those subsections specifically lays out the punishments for…
Let's break this down:
That's a good woman. Plus, at least now you have something to look forward to at 40.
I didn't realize that in my first viewing, but yeah, definitely looked like Texas' RB fell on it. The article set it up as them being robbed twice and didn't mention that Texas recovered the 2nd one, simply that it wasn't reviewed. Bad reporting.
Putting this in the same category as Mike Gundy isn't fair. This one lacks the epic quotability of the Gundy sketch. I still occasionally yell out "I'm a man, I'm 40" when someone calls me a kid or something. As entertaining as that was there's no simple, quotable, comedic line that's going to instantly make you…
They were both pretty clearly fumbles, but if you felt like you can't overturn the first one, ok. But that second one??? How do you not review that? That was so blatantly a fumble, and easily confirmed as a fumble on video replay. Brutal.
Not sure where you live but we don't even have RC cola here in NY anywhere. I've bartended a few places and it was always Coke/Pepsi.
I thought there were both green and orange varieties of Ecto Cooler, with the green being the original.