davosswinney
Davos Swinney
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Rumor is that it that he had a stroke while under the anasthetic, but we’ll have to wait for the official autopsy report I guess. We’re all so used to hearing the canned “all surgery has risks” speech from the anasthesiologist before we sign the waivers that it hardly registers anymore, but this should be a reminder

He gave us the Hellcat. That’s all the world needs to know about Sergio Marchionne.

Finally, the trade war with China has helped an American worker.

The New York Daily News was not killed by a fucking market correction. Sinclair Media is not a fucking market correction. Peter fucking Thiel is not a fucking market correction. Fuck off with this “well, that’s just how it is” bullshit. This is a goddamn siege, and takes like this are how we’re losing it.

Hammy the whiner narrative is a joke. As far as I am concerned there is bias, I am pretty damn sure there are other drivers on the grid who are just as whiny but don’t get as much airtime on the TV because they’re the ones at the back of the grid. Yes, that includes a certain guy driving an orange car.

A 30 second? Dude, just lol...

Nice to hear about a Carpenter succeeding with food.

Majors are only good when Tiger is contending

Arrivederci everyone. Thank you for the comments, COTDs and everything else. It’s been a blast posting as the man himself

I'm not wild about some of the things he's done, but he's always been interesting. Get well soon, Sergio.

The ritual is very simple.

“Civilians do not generally wear camouflage” -- written by someone who has never been to a Wal-Mart in the Midwestern/Southern U.S.

Salt Life.

You should really feel a 26 horsepower bump in this car.  Good stuff. 

Why are they so quick to defend owners over players? Doesn’t seem that complicated to me, it’s really a black-and-white situation.

Remember this the next time someone complains about how players need to learn a thing or two about loyalty.

“...in the double-shooting sleeve, late-stage Melo getup”

Two decades ago is another one. When the Astros got Randy Johnson, it was the NLs first taste of him. He made a mockery of it, going 10-1 in 11 starts with 4 complete game shut outs. 1.28 ERA in the roid-filled late 90s. Finished 7th in the Cy Young voting in the NL, where he only played for half a season.

Why?

Labor costs are lower, as are real estate prices, and because local governments are motivated to bring work in, they often get sweetheart tax deals.