Not really.
Not really.
Then they should review every pitch and every play. And the game should take 6 hours to get everything right. One of the beauties of baseball is that it's a long season. One call in one game probably won't affect anything in the long term. Sure, Galarraga got screwed on the call last year, but it didn't change the…
How many have been game changing? One? Two? What's the point?
Baseball's replay system isn't working on any level. It has slowed the game down a bunch and they're not getting the calls right. AND, important plays aren't reviewable because of some arbitrary standard. Scrap it.
If they don't comply, cut off their heads and put them on pikes at the edge of the village.
Most of those jobs aren't full time employees. They don't work all year around.
As long as the options are not back dated or priced lower than the market price at time of hire, I would have less of a problem with this. It's the guy like Anthony Mozillo that sends his company into bankruptcy and still cashes out for hundreds of millions that makes everyone batshit crazy.
If there is no lengua or cabeza on the menu, it's not really Mexican food.
The problem is, why would all those $20 bettors continue to bet if they are getting smoked by the professionals. Remember when everyone wanted to be a poker player?
You are delusional.
Um, really? McDonald's have never taken back a franchise? There's no such thing as eminent domain? Maybe the lower case america is somewhere else?
Only after the fact are people citing this rule. The refs said the replay was inconclusive, which is crap.
Show me where this EVER gets called. And the refs didn't point to that rule. They said the replays weren't conclusive. Which is a steaming pile of horseshit.
This is the correct answer. If there is a replay system in place, and it absolutely DOES NOT work, then it's time to move on.
Unless you're a power forward or center. Then it NEVER gets called.
Because he has those KitchenAids.
Alex, I'll take "Things that Don't Need to Be Changed" for $100, please.
#3 is absolute. I don't care how many people came. I was just in a bar and when half the big party left, three people were sitting at 6 tables shoved together. If you move furniture, at the very least, put it back!
This. OKC's blue is a little more turquoise, it was definitely Clipper blue. I think Oklahoma City got punked last night.
Exactly! My grandfather was diagnosed with prostate cancer in his 80's. Didn't do much treatment - I think a pill a day. Died at 95. Not of cancer.