I’m always baffled at how bad so many pro-athletes are at falling. Six months of aikido could prevent so many sports injuries.
I’m always baffled at how bad so many pro-athletes are at falling. Six months of aikido could prevent so many sports injuries.
I am intrigued to see IT on Cavs., too. I kept telling my wife last year that his success was proof of Stevens’ genius. So he’ll be a great test of Stevens’ skill and, more importantly, my basketball-coach-assessment acumen.
I think you posted the wrong thing. This is just Reggie Miller calling a game in his usual way.
Pop is a vet and therefore much more qualified to talk about guns than the vast majority of people in congress.
The last level in 3D World is insanely hard, for me at least. It’s the only Mario game I haven’t 100% because of it. Those jumping sections with the alternating blue and pink vanishing platforms crush me, as does the forced-sprint part a bit after. That’s the furthest I’ve gotten in it, but I imagine it only gets…
There were actually 96 theses, not 95. At the time, no one knew what 96 was talking about, so it gets left out a lot. Modern scholars agree the proper reading is “Getting hit by a truck.”
Yeah, but did you know you can quit your job, work from home, and make $10000/day, via the Internet?
If the Clippers win but they’re the Clippers, does anybody care?
Having torn my Achilles while playing Demon’s (Demons’?) Souls, I can relate. I would never admit that that’s what happened in person though; I made up a story about falling down the stairs. Bully for this guy for being straight up about it, I guess. On the other hand, now he looks like an idiot, so maybe not.
Because of how the All Star game works now.
That can’t be real. It’s a joke, right?
But until he played under Coach Brad, Thomas wasn’t very good. Likewise for Crowder.
That Wizards video is amazing. Thank you.
Legacy comment was about Kyrie. This play was right after a timeout full of Kyrie vigorously Kyrie-ing.
Is it future or is it past?
Who is that? It looks like this CG character in a movie called Guardians of the Galaxy. I think his name is Drax, but I’m not sure about spelling. The big difference is the movie guy is green and red (ish). It’s crazy how similar they look.
Merriam-Webster lists it as an adjective and a noun, as does the OED. And etymologically it comes from a noun. Where did you hear that it’s only an adjective?
Closed Caption for the second gif: “Where’s my peppermint roll?”