Steve.
Steve.
It's good if you think of it as a little pop song, and ignore it is the former lead singer of the Mats. And let's face it, Bob was dead and he needed some distance from all that.
Everyone should read the EDSBS link. It is pure poetry, and a glorious proclamation of the greatness of Popeye's terrible service and delicious chicken.
My four year old loves dancing at the end of movies to whatever pop song plays over the credits. We're having a dance party regardless.
Movies we like have good dance endings and movies we dislike have bad dance endings.
Michael Keaton may have slipped from the spotlight, but he has consistently turned in good, off-kilter work. It's a shame he didn't get the same Tarantino bump for starring in Jackie Brown. It's not so much that he's having a renaissance as people are remembering that he's really good at what he does.
Fair. I thought the Wnedy's account was inbounds and a well-executed joke. But I agree that you shouldn't step into mean-spiritedness.
It's not like they sought this kid out, and besides… their joke was pretty mild and funny. It wasn't like they went to really personal or disgusting insults. They just pointed out he forgot refrigerators.
There's very few teams at the tippy top who aren't going to be affected by Football Loki (Florida St, Bama, USC back in the day, Ohio St… that's about it). Everyone else is game for crazy upsets. Clemsoning is a verb for an inexplicable loss by grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory. #Pac12AfterDark is a popular…
Men Without Hats thank you very much.
Honestly, the "trolls don't believe in anything" theory honestly makes it worse. Not only have the embraced a disgusting worldview, they don't even believe in it. So they are racists without the courage of their convictions.
And players openly accused him of being racist. Kelly had a ton of problems. But dictatorial jackasses tend to work better in college than the pros because grown men will tell you to shove it. Except for Tom Coughlin for some reason.
Well, Chip Kelly partially failed because the NFL wouldn't LET him run his offense. His offense is dictated on speed, and calling as many plays as possible with almost no rest for the defense. The NFL simply had refs stand over the ball to allow the other team to substitute in a way they wouldn't in college. His fast…
About the same number of pro coaches who suck when they get to college. It's because the jobs require different skill sets, not the inherent superiority of either game.
Actually, the FA Cup is a good analog. There's tons of crazy things that happen due to varying levels of interest in the teams (obscure fourth division team is going all out while that Premiership side worried about relegation is sending the B team). Throw in the fact these are kids, who aren't noted for their…
I think its a lot like watching European soccer. Your rooting interests determine what success is. If you're rooting for Wake Forest, you're just rooting to make a bowl game, and that can be super fun. There's no pressure.
Meh. Most top tier FCS teams are BETTER than the dregs of FBS. North Dakota St, James Madison, and McNeese would boatrace the bottom half of the Sun Belt or the MAC. Bragging about not playing FCS teams is trying to pretend your win over Arkansas St was more meaningful. It wasn't.
This is a big point for me. I want my kids to be aware that there is a whole wide world out there of nearly unlimited options. I've got a fairly diverse iPod, and want them exposed to tons of genres, so later on, they will develop their own tastes. but mostly, I want them to be curious.
My family drove across the country in a car with one cassette: Simon and Garfunkel's Concert in Central Park. I still know that album by heart.
I used the National's The Boxer album as lullabies for my kids. When I'd sing along in a low register, the babies liked the sound and feel of lying on my chest. My voice matched the singer's (sort of) and it helped put them to sleep.