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beat and sweeped. But we’re minnesotans. We are worried when we see Baltimore again they’ll be mad still. Just sayin’. Only a game, you know.

You can’t really complain about the capitalization in hand-printing, which is always idiosyncratic. The shot of the book shows that it looks pretty good. The content, however, is pretty fucked up, as you note correctly.

What’s up with that slo-mo tag at second base?

Saw that one coming. Dogs are not nice. My bird dog just lives to kill shit. What you didn’t see was the head-shake neck-snap, then the chomp chomp gulp. But it happened, I can assure you. Dogs.

The Allied armies broke Europe. They stormed into Germany on three fronts. All of the wealth and innovation of the United States was focused on one aim: destruction of Germany. The German navy was trapped and exterminated. Shiploads of men and materiel poured into the Channel harbors, and into the Soviet railheads.

If you look closely you can see his fingertips dimpling the surface of the basketball as he clutches down to jam it. I guess that makes physical sense but it is cool as hell to see.

That’s the thing you’re never supposed to be able to do.

That is what you get when you clog up the passing lanes. His target was wide freakin open.

No convulsions. That’s a pretty specific term. Clearly a concussion, though. They are common in sumo.

Spicer is a dick, but he’s also right. The paper is eliding best practices here. A correction is appropriate in the case of a misspelling. Spicer’s letter references a correction. This is clearly not a misspelling but, as the letter says, a copy joke that made it into the final version. (note to students: the odds of

Maria Bamford is amazing.

Give broccoli stalk to dog.

I’m a high school journalism teacher. I get two pizzas.

Can’t be that brutal if he was upright and calling for the technical. It was more of an aggressive caress than a nutshot.

Not an accident. Negligence.

baskethoop

Why did he get a card?

a manchurian would seem pretty good to me right now.

Looks like he might have taken a warning for it, too. I’m sure somebody out there knows whether it’s a no-no.

Wildly undercovered in the corporate liberal blogs, too—like Slate, no mention at all, but they loved the ‘Hollyweed’ guy AT THE SAME TIME.