Thanks for this. I’ll have to check them out when I’m a little less sleepy!
Thanks for this. I’ll have to check them out when I’m a little less sleepy!
I’m sorry to hear about what you’re going through.
I’m always shocked when I’m reminded he’s the second most decorated male, Olympic swimmer of all time
I should add a preemptive “thanks.” My question reads more like an interrogation than I intended it to.
I’m aware that The Tragically Hip hold a special place in the hearts of Canadians, but that it goes even beyond that.
“I’ve definitely felt the difference...but I have the same ‘how does pulling on SKIN alleviate the issues with my muscles and joints’?”
As somebody who has also earned an MBA and later was part of a science-based program, I noticed the same thing.
Is there any doubt that Trump is a clumsy, selfish lover who requires multiple reassurances that he was amazing?
I just wrote an to Baylor’s AD, telling her how I felt about the school keeping this piece of shit on the team.
It’s pretty easy to raise well-behaved dogs that love people without smacking their face, so what’s the point?
I completely agree that 420ft is inflated when the ball barely clears a 390 foot wall. But your original comment talked about a 400 foot homer that cleared a 395 foot wall, which doesn’t seem weird in any way, whatsoever.
A Colbert spit take?!? I’ve made it!
JEAHL!
Lochte filing for copyrights on his new catchphrase, “Jeahl.”
I don’t want to give Donald Trump any ideas, but Japanese and many other Asian languages really provide a great way to sidestep Twitter’s 140 character limit.
Slide? Dive? Run through?
I definitely see a double standard in terms of how Maroney and Douglas were treated, but it’s probably not fair to compare Phelps to Douglas since he was scowling in preparation for a race and she was (ostensibly) scowling out of frustration.
What luck did Phelps require in Beijing?
I’m baffled by the loyalty so many people have to In-and-Out.
Agreed. That omission was intentional, and I’m actually a Denverite of nine years.