Cotton Candy? Did a 7-year-old write this?
Cotton Candy? Did a 7-year-old write this?
He didn’t lose his temper, he asked politely, he showed up immediately for an interview, and he composed himself during the jacket moment. If you think that’s not “professional”, then check out men twice his age who haven’t handled it that well.
College would have taught him that the professional thing to do is demand his safe space.
I was on the course all 4 days.
I can see why you didn’t transcribe it. “Not in the face, if you don’t mind, thank you” said in a mild tone isn't a very compelling story.
Deadspin, Classless Unfair headline. The opposite of... Well the guy you wrote the headline about. I thought Jordan handled it as well as a human who loves the game and Augusta could.
He asked the cameraman the most polite way possible to not film him at that moment. I mean, he said please twice and even said “just not right now”. How are people even saying he lost his composure?? He is the most composed un-composed athlete in history, if that’s the case.
He hardly told him to get out of his face like the article says. From the look of it he asked them to not shoot up close to his face because I think he might have been crying. Not defending the dude necessarily because cameras come with the territory but the article is kind of off. Plus, his post round interview he…
What must Steve do?
Always enjoy watching out-of-contention golf pairings cheering for each other.
The guy’s dad gets gunned down for holding a pocket knife and he successfully sued the city for not using non-lethal force. So he fucking arms himself and eventually kills someone?
Honey Badger has something to say about the guy.
No, crazy people willing to kill over a fender bender make all situations more dangerous.
So you’re saying prayer is bad? People at my work pray all the time and I work for a pretty big media company and I’m agnostic. The only people that have a problem with prayer are people who just want to bitch about something.
Yes. Even an atheist can appreciate a little blessing before risking injury and death.
Many racing series pray because every few years they have to scrape a dead guy off of a catch-fence. They do it for the drivers and their families, because they’re always at risk of dying out there. It happens in nearly every race series, and every major series has a staff chaplain- Indycar, F1, etc. Not because of…
The invocation, yes. Other racing series too, like Indycar.
“What she did is battery. That’s a fact, not an opinion.”
Jesus fucking christ! It was dirty as shit, but not everyone needs to be arrested for everything. These are high schoolers. You can teach people life lessons without arresting them.
Says someone who has never been to Louisville, or even Lexington. You gotta go to, like, Bowling Green for that to be true.