So the Cavs locker room is basically just a middle school and Lebron is the coolest kid in class?
So the Cavs locker room is basically just a middle school and Lebron is the coolest kid in class?
Elliott proves himself to be a pretty shitty human being in his interpersonal relationships: Fans stay silent or defend him
“That’s pretty hard to watch.”
Not on ESPN’s side here at all, but having unconditional respect for your colleagues and company is one of the dumbest things you can do in the real world.
Our officers, who were minorities, don’t make distinctions between whites and minorities in policing, which is their job. Which they do, as minorities.
The article is pretty clear that Massport did this to get the environmental group off their back so they could add parking spaces.
“When they decide it’s more important to protect their own and their children’s reputations than it is to defend their indefensible father’s, that’s a sign the end is near,” one influential Republican donor told me.
The dudes who come out and espouse the evil of porn are usually the ones into the weirdest shit they can find on the internet.
Supporting The Troops, who fought and died to protect things like the Constitution, which affords freedom of speech to those lucky enough to be American citizens: An honorable thing, for sure.
I thought Colin Kaepernick was the first white person to kneel for the National Anthem?
“Though apparently for some reason perhaps best explained by the various sides’ lawyers he is still nominally employed.”
There’s no residency requirement for the MTA that says you must live within the five boroughs.
The fuck’s a green line? You mean the Lexington Avenue line?
Are we sure it was Zeke who did all these things and not some random dude with his birthday and SSN?
You mean the guy whose parents had to donate $2.5MM of tax-evaded money to Harvard just to get him in is an idiot? Color me shocked.
“I gave him some stipulations and some things he had to be able to do and if he lived up to them he’d be able to come out and see if he could be a member of our football team. He did those things and continues to do those things right now and he’s done a nice job for us,” Pelini told WFMJ. He did not elaborate on…
Boston area here: Not gym, but we did it in music/chorus/whatever that class was in 5th grade.
These PR firms need to do a better job of crafting apologies to the Twitter age.
Same boat here. I know that it’s morally repugnant to continue to watch this sport, but I justify it by saying “Well, the Pats are unreal and once Brady retires and they start to fall off, I’ll stop watching.”
“I know I made some my mistakes, but I definitely learned from them.”