The AL East is strong, but the rest of the American League is about as weak as I can remember. I'm an Indians fan, and I think they may be in the hunt most, if not all, season.
The AL East is strong, but the rest of the American League is about as weak as I can remember. I'm an Indians fan, and I think they may be in the hunt most, if not all, season.
See, that's what freedom's all about.
Huh. I learned that when I was seven years old — didn't need to be PC to figure that out.
Congrats to the Blackhawks. Even though I'm a Bruins fan, it is always good to see an Original Six team win the Cup.
It depends. There's really not a damn bit of difference between the Republicans and the Democrats anymore. I am a registered Republican, but I identify libertarian on a lot of things.
I know neither of those things. I'm not easily pigeonholed.
Wrong. I am a generally polite person who doesn't call "different" people names.
I love the Premiership (Liverpool fan) because it's the best soccer in the world, but I despise political correctness with every fiber of my being.
Oh man, that made me laugh.
"mostly from British people who don't find big guns particularly cool".
I wonder if the words "Joe" and "Theismann" are under the blacked-out part under the word "Sincerely".
Ugh. I've read stories that people were throwing up in the stands at the old Aud in Buffalo after that.
At least I can tell you who Steve Grogan is.
True, except in Canada, where "soccer" would be replaced with "hockey", and "riots, mayhem and murder" would be replaced with "Vancouver".
HA!
I knew someone who went to high school with Halle Berry at Bedford High. Described her as an ambitious cheerleader-type, even when she was 15.
I'm 44 years old. My first big TV crush was Valerie Bertinelli on One Day at a Time. She's still gorgeous, even when she was overweight.
Damn you. But it's true.
Ever notice Patriots fans seem to get extra-sensitive regarding criticism of their team?