It actually is a huge deal. You're right. He has more money. I don't think he cares about that, though. Despite his assholery, he loved owning and being a part of that team. If you don't care, then zip it. :) Some of us do.
It actually is a huge deal. You're right. He has more money. I don't think he cares about that, though. Despite his assholery, he loved owning and being a part of that team. If you don't care, then zip it. :) Some of us do.
Dude, the Senators have been around twice. Not a third time.
Generally, because I know it's hopeless, I don't step into these topics on this site. But I've been a little infrequent in posting comments over the last day or so, what the hell in which I don't believe exists, why not?
"and die a gentle and natural death at home without burdening their families financially or emotionally."
In the clubhouse during post-game interviews, his translator said that even though the fall looked violent, that Norichika was, "A-oki."
THIS IS JUST ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE PUSSIFICATION OF AMERICA. YOU DON'T SEE GREG SCHIANO STAYING HOME SO HE CAN CARE FOR HIS WIFE, TERRI. AND SHE'S IN A DAMN COMA! SMH!1!
Don't blame D.C. for the morons the rest of you send us.
"Yo, what's up now, [racial slur]?"
Pictured: 50 Cent's interpretation of American Iraq policy, 2003-present.
$2.5 billion? Smh, Sterling. You aren't actually selling the players, you know.
I can't be racist because I prefer al pastor tacos to blood sausage.
What a fucking coward.
Seconded. The RW was more "shocking", especially with that fetus-stabbing bit. But in terms of story structure and audience expectations, "Baelor" is the episode that sets it ALL in motion. "Baelor" is the episode that tells the audience: let go of your traditional expectations of what "should" happen and who is the…
Rebrand it as the "Obamapenalty" and you'll have it defunded and illegal inside a year.
And a lot of it was the protagonist dying, but I also think it was him dying in such an ignominious way. Usually if the protagonist dies, he does it saving the world. Here he dies from a combination of honor and horrific political skills, and it's totally for nothing. It actually took me a while to process that he…
I don't know, but i believe that the episode where Ned Stark gets his head chopped off is a bigger game changer than the red wedding.
Richard Kiel has aged gracefully.
No, he said he had never been farther than Sioux Falls.
I think trucker cap said he'd never been past Sioux Falls, which is just past the Minnesota / South Dakota border.