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Bill Tobin's Neighbor, The Postman
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Since when is being correct a bad thing?

$3 for a Browns-Bills game is a rip off.

Well, think of it this way: You can get a decent ticket to a baseball game for $15-30, depending on the team. There are 81 home baseball games, and 8 home football games, or roughly 10 times more baseball games than football games. So if you multiply the ticket price of a baseball game by 10, you get $150-300, which

We use ExamSoft for all our exams at my law school. Before every exam the proctor has to read a statement along the lines of "Do not use the built in page break feature on SofTest [one of ExamSoft's products] because this feature is broken." The school makes us take exams using a product that it knows doesn't work

What are you talking about? Offensive line was the biggest priority this offseason. The Giants signed at least 3 offensive linemen including the top free agent guard and drafted a center in the 2nd round (plus they drafted an offensive lineman in the first round last year). Only 2 starters on the offensive line from

If the Giants are going to take a Seahawks player, I'd rather it be a defensive one. Lynch is a great running back, but you don't need a great running back to win anymore.

They can pace themselves (there are no pacers allowed in the Olympics), but having a pacer makes it easier. It's one less thing to think about. They can just focus on going fast and strategically passing people without worrying about whether they are going too fast or too slow. Plus, part of it is just human nature:

I thought what he was trying to say was "as a matter of self-preservation, if you see someone is getting angry at you, don't aggravate him because angry people act irrationally." But as you pointed out, that's not really what he said.

I'm not sure if this is what he's trying to say, but I interpreted it as "As a simple matter of self-preservation, it is dumb to aggravate someone who is clearly angry, especially if they are bigger than you, regardless of your gender." Maybe I'm giving Stephen A. too much credit though.

It's easier to run faster if there's someone right in front of you that you're trying to keep up with. The pacer's job is to be the person running in front of the person in first place for the first half or 3/4ths of the race. The pacer isn't good enough to run the full race really fast, but he can run half the race

Money

I read an article during the 2012 Olympics about why India is so bad at international sporting events. Basically, to be an elite world-class athlete, you need money to support you while you train because you don't have time to work another job. That money comes from one of three places: a contract with a professional

So you hate Jeter because the acts like he's the only shortstop in MLB? That's not his fault. You're blaming the wrong person.

Anybody can turn a DWI into a hot take. That's nothing. It takes real talent to turn a day off to see the birth of your kid into a hot take, like NY sports radio.

He should have looked it up, but in his defense, the announcers said it wasn't reviewable. They were the ones who were wrong and Samer just copied them.

What he's doing isn't exactly nice, but I don't think it's mean-spirited either. It's not like he's irrevocably ruining their fantasy football season or even their day. At worst, he's wasting 15 minutes of their time. Besides, I think most people don't care. I've done 2 or 3 of these practice mock drafts. In a draft

Is that annoying? A little. Does it ruin the fun for everyone else? No.

That's a bit of an exaggeration. I think it's more like if you go to practice then strike out every at bat and have a bunch of errors.

Couldn't FIFA just say that the Liverpool ban is extended 1 game for every game he plays for a non-FIFA team?