Hockey is the Babe Ruth / Muhammad Ali / John Coltrane of stink sports, no question. Fencing is top 3 though. Lots of clothes, lots of sweat, lots of equipment that is hard to wash.
Hockey is the Babe Ruth / Muhammad Ali / John Coltrane of stink sports, no question. Fencing is top 3 though. Lots of clothes, lots of sweat, lots of equipment that is hard to wash.
It's a shame that you can't even see Wade Boggs from that angle.
Mmm, erotic cakes.
Nice. My very first thought upon seeing the image in the article was “how long before someone appends cocknballs a la Clark the Cub?”
“Based on the numbers from a previous high-prize Powerball in 2013, Walter Hickey at Business Insider explains that it’s possible to guarantee a “win” with some math.”
It’s like there’s a party in my mouth and everyone is invited!
None of these tracks can hold a candle to the best song on your 2014 list.
George Blaha, the Pistons’ announcer, can call an entire game without using a single verb. He also refers to Pistons’ players by their FIRST names which I find infuriating. He is also the MSU football PBP man whose description of the blocked punt return in the Michigan game consisted of him cumming right into the…
Yes, Dylan Chmura is Mark’s son.
That makes sense, except that the scoreboard says that the final score was 50-47, neither of which is a multiple of 3.
Doesn’t hurling have H-shaped goals like in rugby and Gaelic football? Those just look like soccer goals. The playing surface at Croke Park is 144m x 85m - surely you can’t draw a rectangle of that size in Fenway Park, although there’s no reason why you couldn’t play on a smaller field.
Thanks for the info - that makes sense.
It seems like all of these contests collect about $1.15 in entry fees for every $1.00 they pay out (for example, the “millionaire maker” game collects 2300 * $5 = $11,500 and pays out $10,000 for exactly 1.15:1.)
“You also have to understand that in our society, there are people who are making arguments that marijuana is a gateway drug.”
I was last at the Palace in winter of 2014, and thought at the time that it was finally starting to show its age; but consider how well it has held up compared to other arenas built at the same time:
Rejected alibis:
Mays’ career splits: 335 HR in home parks, 325 HR in road parks. His career SLG at Candlestick (including games in which that was an away park) was .563 vs .557 for his full career. And the Polo Grounds was a great HR park - Mel Ott hit 323 of his 511 career homers at home.
“Negative affect [sic]”
“Show all your work.”