bitterroot
bitterroot
bitterroot

Just one more game, hopefully, of watching Gerrard drag his old ass around the midfield getting owned by everybody and then we can forget all about it and act like it never happened...seriously, that dude is ass.

You can only make a Mark Zuckerberg type so sexy, though, you know? And then when the main thing the guys involved in the major plot do is code, it's not the easiest task the creators have set for themselves. I laughed often, and I think that's the most important part.

Let's be honest here: he's no longer a writer. He's a personality, but he's not a writer. It's a symptom of the larger problem with ESPN: they demand (most) of their web people also do television, and it cheapens their written offerings. Simmons couldn't wait to become a big-time personality, he did so, and he doesn't

Supposedly Silicon Valley was really starting to hit its stride during initial production when the actor playing Peter Gregory died. They had to shut down the production when that happened, take the proper time to grieve, and then completely re-write the back half of the (eight-episode) season on a tight deadline

Masterful.

SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Pretty sweet how you get all hot and bothered while calling everyone in a city you've obviously never been to fat.

And three yards from a Super Bowl two years ago. I totally think it's a ridiculous argument, but when people insist on referring to people as elite, the definition they use I'm not sure quite yet applies to Kaepernick. He's fucking awesome, but he's got a little ways to go still to validate this level of cheddar.

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No offense taken. I remember being flabbergasted as a 17 year old when she went down the line. Imagine living from your first presidential election at 20 to your 60th birthday and only picking one winner, and it was W!

Wasn't every year, but from Nixon's first campaign through to the second Clinton term (that's '68 through '96), my mother (registered Democrat) voted for nothing but losers. She had her reasons, too: didn't trust Nixon, thought Ford was a good man, didn't like Reagan, thought the Clintons were scummy. She finally

Yeah man. BJ's eyes linger a little long there at the end. Gotta be careful with the psychedelics, kids.

The larger point is, this is hilarious. Two really famous rich dudes let themselves get videotaped at a club, on Molly, with their shirts off, doing drugs. They also sort of look like they're in love.

Man, I really enjoyed this show. This scene alone was worth the six episode order.

No, he has a face for a cartoon.

He was at the height of his powers then. It was pre-Oscars, when people were still convinced he was a genius and everything he did was hilarious ("a pot smoking teddy bear? OH MY GOD THAT'S FUNNY!"). No one talks about it now, but multiple folks in my life were obsessed with it at the time.

Now that's funny.

My parents were in Oxford, MS, for a wedding a couple years ago, and they decided to stay an extra day to see what was up around town on a quiet Sunday afternoon. Sometime around kick-off of the early NFL games that Sunday, Dad found out Oxford is dry on Sundays and immediately went to the hotel to start packing. A

Any chance that massive Bible Belt dominance of grocery stores has anything to do with dry counties/local beer boards/draconian rules regarding drink not present elsewhere in the land of freedom and good times the rest of us refer to as America? I know, WisconsinWisconsinWisconsin, but otherwise it's a pretty even

You mean two years ago, when he was 23 and doing it for the first time? He's got four triple-doubles so far in the playoffs and is averaging over 8 assists a game. Forget about what happened the first two games of this series, even Durant wasn't playing very well without Serge. Getting rough averages of 26 points, 6