brewerjx3
Brewerjx3
brewerjx3

I’m not sure I’d want to see Intergluteal Cleft opening for anyone.

That’s just how it was back then. You had your scraps during practice, maybe break a few facial bones and what have you, but when you went home, you never took those teammates out of your Myspace top 8. It’s called having honor.

“Unfollowing the team on social media makes you a bad teammate," says man who broke his teammate's jaw in a fistfight at practice.

I would’ve told the NBA that my tattoo was to honor the Better Business Bureau, and then if they still insisted I cover it up, reported the NBA to the Better Business Bureau. 

At the same time, people are dying from complications from brain damage, the cognitive issues these guys are facing are awful. The dementia type issues are even worse for the families because they have to watch someone die in front of them, then continue to exist for another 20 years.

I’m not siding with Tom on his clumsy statement, but I hate this concept that because I say something it automatically means I slighted something else.

I never thought it would happen. That I would see the phrase “headed to Cleveland and excited.”

He had a reputation at Georgia for being more sanctimonious than good. A scandal would not surprise me. 

LeBron should issue a press release with a top 50 list of the “coolest” current NBA players under contract.

“LeBron. Would you enjoy it if you could somehow play with Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Wilt Chamberlain in their primes?”

More proof that ‘stand your ground’ and other such laws are meant for white people and no one else.

Wait, you can fire someone for being an unhinged dumbass on Twitter? Asking for 325,000,000 American friends.

...should’ve went with, “I have so many questions, I’ll hang up and listen.”

Many she should have sold steaks or phony degrees instead.

Freedom of speech and a free press is more important than any symbol. Have the balls to say you don’t care about how black people are treated in this country instead of hiding behind the flag and changing the subject.

You are wrong, for more reasons than we have time or space here to even outline. Please go educate yourself.

So, Americans who served in the military “own” the flag more than the rest of us. Got it.

You don’t speak for all veterans. Veterans do not get to decide what the flag/anthem mean to the citizens of this country.

You can repeat yourself as often as you like, and you’ll still be wrong.