More like Chad ‘Not Even’ Le Clos.
More like Chad ‘Not Even’ Le Clos.
for what its worth...their ‘readability’ scores (grade score)
If Patrick doesn’t take her up on that offer and/or Marchman doesn’t force him to, then journalism is over.
Last week, I wrote a blog trashing the presence of horse sports at the Olympics. My point was that they should get…
Heck yeah. So much so, that they’re only allowed to do it until the black marks on the floating lanes.
Those people who “convinced” him to walk away were government officials. He was never heard from again.
If you are not familiar with air rifle, it is a lot like air guitar.
As long the sports of corruption and bribing exist, the olympics will be just fine. Believing Rio will kill the Olympics is either naive or hopelessly optimistic. The Olympics have survived a terrorist attack that killed 17 people (11 athletes) at the closing games, war destroying the country soon after they left,…
Is this gonna turn into some goddamn logic puzzle? The staffer who ranked Andy Capp the highest was NOT the staffer that ranked Garfield above Peanuts. One staffer whose last name ends with “n” ranked Ziggy and Cathy the same....
“Right now we’re more concerned about Tre Mason’s well-being than we are his football career. Once the season starts, we can stop worrying about his well-being.”
Come one guys, I’ve played the Baseball Fatalist, too, but this team is a game over .500, has mashed 146 damn HRs and just got its ace back.
I don’t understand the one-sidedness here. If it’s the job of the catcher to lobby the ump for favorable calls, if we’re opening the door to gamesmanship, then why is it not also the batter’s job to be opposing counsel? If a catcher wants to preserve the right to frame and massage the ump’s psyche, a batter is also…
So the good people of Naples drove out the Nazi’s but its football team couldn’t muster the resistance and had to succumb to a pushy agent and a duplicitous striker, and was forced to accept € 41 million gross profit on the purported fink’s sale to a hated rival?
Yeah....he really thought; 1)the reporter was asking about eggs; or 2) didn’t understand that “scramble” was a football term, so he answered about eggs. Yeah, that’s it.
Is this step 1 of killing the need to "pre-scroll"? There are a half dozen websites where the first thing I do is scroll down to about where I left off last time. Then, once it loads all the content I want to see, I'll go back to the top to actually read the page. This is a maddening waste of time every visit. SI.com…
call me.
The 1st does not guarantee freedom of speech. It prohibits the goverment from interfering with freedom of speech. It has no relevance to employers setting contractual conduct standards that would limit their employees speech. For example, Curt Schilling has the right to say whatever dumb-ass troglodyte shit he wants…
What’s the point of your comment? Of course it’s possible, he’s the victim. It’s also possible he’s the perpetrator. It’s also possible they are both victims and both perpetrators. ...Yet, you choose to only articulate one such possibility - conveniently, the one where the woman is a lying gold digger/vindictive…
“We understood their one-dimensional offense. We successfully gameplanned for it. If you want to celebrate them despite their terrible offensive performance, than do so, but we declare that we figured out their offense and effectively stopped it.”
Which they did, but then the defense scored three touchdowns and the…