I am curious what parts of the Star War “experience” and tone will they keep for the stand-alone movies and what is reserved for “episodes.”
I am curious what parts of the Star War “experience” and tone will they keep for the stand-alone movies and what is reserved for “episodes.”
The point in my life where I feel so old I have absolutely no idea who this is someone change my bedpan please.
Damn.
Totally expected this response (and it’s totally fair - I have no clue what I am doing in this arena and was, in fact, incredibly proud of even this abomination).
Once the situation had progressed to the point where the video starts picking up the action, I don’t see how he could have handled things better, to be candid. I think it was lose/lose for him.
If you work on your photoshopping skills you might just have a future in this internet meme’ing game.
Lose-Lose-Lose*
Anytime I hear someone with a strong Northern California twang like E 40 or Marshawn Lynch I have to stop and listen. Unlike the mushmouthed motherfuckers from down south and the midwest who seem to delight in being incomprehensible, the NorCal delivery is so over the top, so over pronounced, so deliberate, just…
Fair point. Kroenke was too cheap to pay George Karl and Masai Ujiri—coach & executive of the year, respectively—after a 57-win season. And then hired Brian Shaw. Turns out there was a reason why Shaw kept getting head coaching interviews without ever getting the job. (Hint: Player-hating asshole who can’t coach his…
You aren’t giving Kroenke (Josh) enough credit. The Kroenkes don’t really seem cut out to manage professional sports teams.
Despite their differences, both guys went home after the match and had their dicks sucked by dogs.
So you’re telling me an NHL ownership group spurned its hardcore, longtime suffering, loyal fanbase in favor of chasing a new fanbase that never had any interest in the sport in the first place? I’ve never heard of such a thing in my life.
as an LA Kings fan who lived in NY for a 15 years, i made the trek to Nassau once a year or so. It was a bit of a pain to get to (I was driving from Manhattan), the arena isn’t exactly pretty, and the surrounding area literally offers nothing, BUT just as you said, the sightlines were fantastic. it may be the best…
I’ve only been for concerts and it’s perfectly fine for that. Although, I have had people say it gets a little tinny the higher up you go. As far as hockey is concerened at the place, it’s just a mess. It was never made for it. So it comes off like afterthought with horrible seating and an off center scoreboard.
OT: Saddest thing on that chart, for me, is to see how two years of ‘Coach’ Brian Shaw destroyed the Denver Nuggets: Players, fans, attendance, the franchise’s will to live. RIP to a once-fun team.
Season ticket holder here. This one’s simple: The new Nassau Coliseum is currently being renovated to have 13,000 seats and open in early 2017. The plans in the bid had a provision to add 3,000 seats. The stadium is owned by the same people as the Barclays Center
I wonder if you can get grouper rates for behind-the-plexiglass seats
Someone cod’ve helped a little.
The last thing I want to do after making overpriced yet convenient coffee is spend part of my day toting the pods to some specialized recycling center.
How to make coffee and save the environment at the same time.....