This is #2 so far this season. #1 is still, "Famine her right in the potato".
This is #2 so far this season. #1 is still, "Famine her right in the potato".
... 50th in everything else ...
And it’s Boston so this will get them more followers, not fewer!
Idiots! The jet is supposed to crash into the steel! I should have never drafted infidels.
As an ND fan, you likely don't understand reality, welcome to it.
Hummm.. How did the score turn out TouchMelm? Are you still touching your Melm?
It could be worse, ND fans. The game could be called by Michael Cole and JBL.
As a Purdue Grad from northern Indiana, if I can't enjoy Purdue winning a damn football game, at least I can enjoy the schadenfreude that comes from watching Notre Dame being epically beat down.
Or, I can choose to simply not watch the show, something I've already mentioned.
Yes, I do have issues.
See if Bungie had made this game they'd have patched it out years ago as it wasn't 'their original vision'.
Yeah, that was something phenomenal. I'll be talking about that the way the generation before me talk about Jack Morris's huge testicular outing in his Game 7. I mean, I hate the Giants (Dodgers fan), but a 0.25 ERA in 36 World Series innings is just pure playing the highest level of baseball with the opposition on…
I just can't believe how well he changes eye level, changes speed and hits every part of the plate with every pitch. Hitters really don't stand a chance. I was at the Wild Card game and, as a Pirates fan, was excited when i saw him skipping pitches in dirt while warming up. Little did i know at that moment that he…
Classless dame
It's true. It's all true.
Oh and by the way, as if all the above weren't enough: Bumgarner was also the best hitting pitcher in baseball this season (.258, 4 HR, 15 RBI, .755 OPS). http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/11…
Mike Trout in year one or year two maybe scores there too, but definitely not these days with the extra pounds he put on. Jarrod Dyson on the Royals probably scores there too, which is a painful thought for Royals fans tonight.
Why can't average working Americans be more like the Chinese and suffer their fates and indignities at the hands of the elite in solemn, patriotic silence?
Americans have a slave-like mentality when it comes to labor.
It's kind of fascinating to me that to so many of these commenters, the only thing that could entitle a person to complain about their job is being forced to do it at gunpoint. Literally, that's it.