You can’t do any of those things because you spent all of your money on $3000/mo in rent for a 200 sq ft closet, and you had to spend 90 minutes on the train to get back to it so its too late anyway.
You can’t do any of those things because you spent all of your money on $3000/mo in rent for a 200 sq ft closet, and you had to spend 90 minutes on the train to get back to it so its too late anyway.
Austin should be far, far lower. Yeah, SXSW is nice and all, but it’s a shitty town full of 35-year-old hipsters who still think they’re in college.
I’m assuming this is cities to live in, and on that criteria, New York City should be lower. San Diego should be #1. Denver should be top 5. Has anyone ever actually lived in Oakland or is this based on being there for a one hour excursion from San Francisco where someone luckily escaped murder?
Oakland is #4? I take it that nobody from Deadspin has ever been there.
The spurs are built through the draft and they’re the most consistent team from the last 20 years.
The Pelicans are awful. Norris Cole has become their bellwether.
I think that this misses the role of talent development. To develop talent, you need to attempt to win. There are very few players (all time greats excepted) who go from college to amazing nba player in 1 year. They may need years of development on a winning team, like Kahwai, Steph, or even Jimmy Butler, before they…
The Pelicans are cursed by injuries and over-achievement.
Porzingis’ agent refused to talk to the 76ers because Hinkie had turned them into a joke and alienated lot of agents across the league while doing so. It was a side effect of “the process”, it’s absolutely Hinkie’s fault.
You can be sure that no matter what happens from here on out, the Processors will insist Hinkie was right. If the Sixers blow it, then they should have kept Hinkie around to see it through. If the Sixers do become contenders, then it’s on the back of all the Hinkie did. Hinkie is now a martyr.
Timeline is a bit off. They traded Durant the day they traded away Ray Allen. Lewis left that summer. So they didn’t have to trade them to acquire Durant. Maybe it works for Westbrook. As for Harden, I’m not sure if they were tanking at that point so much as they were still on their upswing. It is possible to be in…
Look man, after being born and raised on the Navajo reservation, I’m gonna go with what my entire life’s experiences have been. Which is “they don’t care”. Some do! Like some white people would hate that shirt! And some black people hate being called black! But really they don’t care.
I was talkingn about the term Indians, not Chief Wahoo. The fact that you get “aggressive killers” from the term Indians or Chief Wahoo says a whole bunch about you though.
No one is offended by “indian”. Redskin yes, indian no.
During Vietnam, there were all kinds of protests. Here were these [servicemen] going over there and dying for a cause - we don’t even know what it was really all about. And here are these young kids, that were free, bitching about it. There’s something wrong with that and with [disparaging] those poor guys. We were in…
Donald,
Rule 609d says yes. Canseco’s gaffe was correctly scored a HR. If the ball travels more than 250 ft before caroming off the defender, it’s a HR. If less than 250 ft, a 2B.
That’s because you’re a preening, self-serious, sanctimonious idiot. Just accept it. The one friend you have in the world and your family members came to grips with you being a douchebag a long time ago.
I’m glad about your rant about the fact modern “country” is mostly harking back to the originals and using them simply as totems. Even happier you mentioned “Pledge Allegiance to the Hag,” which from my knowledge is the only song Church has song at every concert. Church is the modern day Merle and that’s saying…
A couple things here: