And “protest” in a way that doesn’t offend anyone. Like that’s ever worked.
And “protest” in a way that doesn’t offend anyone. Like that’s ever worked.
The only thing you said that was even remotely accurate is “apparently that is not enough.” What’s wrong with taking steps to make it safer? What is lost?
Remember back in the day when the Wimbledon grass courts were as worn at the net as they were at the baseline?
Candyland is awful with its predetermined outcome. Is it bad that I used to stack the deck to make myself win in about four moves when my kids were two years old?
Still could throw the ball better than Andy Dalton right now.
Of course, those girls were 12 and one had been diagnosed with a mental illness prior to the incident. Did Ma’lik?
I knew I loved this comment before I read it.
Except the game was in Slovenia.
I’m wondering if that is a difference between Canada and US ownership. In the US, sports arenas are almost always owned by governmental agency. (MSG being a notable exception.)
Actually that’s usually not the case. Usually they are owned by quasi-government agencies. The teams make money through sweetheart lease deals and allow them to operate the facilities and collect all gameday income.
Why should I pay for parks if I never use them? I only drive on a small portion of my city’s streets, why should I pay for them?
Maybe she should have asked the kid then.
Maybe he, and others, are willing to pay simply to keep the Flames in town. This is what annoys me about Deadspin’s theme. If the citizens of a municipality want to pay for this, they should pay for it.
So when they open up at home a week later the weather will be substantially better?
The Giants took a crappy baseball stadium situation and made it better. The 49ers took a decent football stadium situation and made it worse.
Has Peterson *watched* a New Orleans game from the last decade or so? Payton is about as dedicated to the run game as the Ryan brothers are to a healthy lifestyle.
Hehe...”massive resurgence”...he he he
On a beautiful 70 degree day in September? A lot.
Not when you have college roster sizes the way they are. Yeah there may be more openings, but you have many more players trying for those openings than in leagues like the NBA.
American Red Cross: 90% of their donations go to program related expenses. That’s very good. Big charities need strong management.