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Similar happened in the Raiders-Seahawks game on Lynch's first touchdown. Raiders D stood him up and pushed him back but when the Seattle O-Line came and pushed Lynch into the endzone it was "Beast Mode". Ravens defender just made sure that didn't happen.

I've only watched the one with Mo Collins and Patton Oswalt about gov't regulations on businesses (in this case lemonade stands) and it definitely had a "big business is bad" vibe to it. I don't necessarily disagree and I don't think anything they said is false but it didn't seem like it was providing just the facts.

I'm just curious what people think about keeping butter out of the fridge? Any thoughts?

A lot of my bills are the same payment each month so if they go through at the normal rate I don't look in detail. If my variable bills are off by about 5% from the norm, I will take a second look.

I get that it's redundant but he has some of the best behind the scenes insight about the business of sports and tweets a lot of little nuggets of good info. He live tweeted during 30 for 30: Broke and his stories about his days with the Packers were ridiculously awesome.

They are also used, or at least use to be used, as snow on tv and movies.

This story about Larry Bird has always stuck with me about getting tough and do what needs to be done. To me, it's about not letting a negative hamper oneself.

Although a little off topic but I'm curious what people think. I don't answer the phone if I don't know the number. Is this rude?

Mix and match two slices. If you use shredded cheese, I hate you.

Why did they leave out the step about running into a tree?

Beat me to it.

So for extra injury? haha

Sorry about the grammar in this post. It's garbage.

Although it wasn't the first choice, did anyone else use a broken down cardboard box for snow sledding as a kid. Ridiculously effective. My friends and I should have the use of at least a couple of limbs from that choice.

Just deep fry them.

Diving over the top of lineman should be an illegal action for both offensive and defensive players. Not only dangerous for the jumpers but also the lineman (knees to the head, 500 lbs landing on top of them)

While I see the backpeddling by King, one thing Woodward and Bernstein had going for them is that they could properly investigate. IMO, today's media are pushed to break stories and info on twitter and it really cuts into the vetting process at times.

Why have an extra penalty for domestic abuse when they could just have a stiffer penalty for all assault?

Better include a hammer to knock the crap out of rusted stuff when it gets frustrating.

This isn't meant to sound snarky but if a school of "high academic standards" wants to get a kid into the play a sport, I am guessing there is some way to get around the academics.