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Still don’t have a problem.

I’m glad I’m not the only one that noticed.

The Cubs Julian Green on the bathroom situation,

It's a tarp.

He must have been part of a recently expelled frat, which tends to free up the schedule.

I have no idea why I read every single one. I ended up just laughing at my own insane need to read more bad ham sandwich jokes.

Good job, sir.

A part.

Haha, then this is an attempt to finally make it safe.

Before Green said anything about safety, I had no idea that this was even a rumor, and I follow the club pretty closely. And there is really no evidence to substantiate that the park is unsafe, if anything the number of delays tells you that they are not being hasty and cutting corners. Originally a four year project,

I saw Ghandi after getting my ass beat in a fight in high school.

Though, now that I have thought more about it, the mass proliferation of newspapers that occurred during the 19th century. If you ever have read through some microfilm of a few 100+ year old newspapers, you’ll notice similarities between them and modern news coverage in the ways murders, trails of murders and wars

I think we should use NFL protocol on this, though. Until we get visual evidence of Rodger pulling his Rodger while slouched over his laptop, viewing BDSM, we need to withhold final judgement.

Maybe Rodger Goodell is a sadomasochistic pervert?

I never meant to imply that consumerizing tragedy was something new, just the ability and willingness to do it has hastened the process.

R-E-L-A-X

Ha, coke-fart.

I was thinking about soldier accounts post Civil War and how they didn't become something consumed in popular culture until the 1880s. It just seems to me that the turnaround of a shared experience becoming something to be branded for popular consumption has become shorter.

It's funny how we can turn tragedy into a product to be consumed rather quickly nowadays.

I just think David Blatt is a stupid coach. I thought the same thing with Vinny Del Negro, didn't mean I was stereotyping, I just calls is like I sees it.