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I did see it, although I have sort of a hard time getting excited about Drew's recurring stuff (TAWMMY, Rex Ryan) written by the new writers. It's just not quite the same.

NO ONE DENIES THIS

I once called AJ Daulerio an asswipe in the KSK comments and got my comment linked in his goodbye roast. It was the proudest moment of my commenting career, and I stand by all two syllables of that description.

I do love Drew (have a signed copy of The Postmortal sitting on my desk right now), and I don't think you can go wrong with either, but I think Mobute beats him in sheer loathing. That is not to say, BTW, that I enjoy reading him more, just that he's specificalyl better at hating on things. Drew's stuff is funnier a

"You agreed to the contract" isn't necessarily a magic bullet. There's a legal concept called unconscionability, which I like to call the "are you shitting me" defense. If the two sides are really unequal in bargaining power, and the side with more power put a clause in the contract that really favors it, and the side

I would love it if Lynch said "on to Glendale" or even "on to Bill Belichick" to every question in a press conference, just to see the difference in the tone of the coverage of Lynch and Belichick saying the exact same thing.

It absolutely is a tiny part of his job. If every athlete started rebelling and refusing to talk to the press (which isn't going to happen), you might have a case. Any individual player not talking to the media, though, is one single drop removed from a very large bucket.

Mobute/Jeb Lund writes hatred and contempt better than any writer I know right now.

This happens every so often in sports media, where Peter King et al lose their minds over something that affects them, but that no one else gives a shit about. Like, when New York was announced as the site for next year's Super Bowl, the media went "oh shit, we don't get our annual warm-weather vacation, this is a

They will definitely clear those clogged drains wide open.

I started liking her in the back half of season 6, right when she started getting more active and fleshed out and oh never mind I guess she's dead now

OMG DRAMA, that's actually the opposite of what I would've expected

ONCE MORE WITH FEELING SINGING RANKINGS:

There was a really good live one I went to with Matt Gourley as Christopher Marlowe that hasn't been released, although another one from the same festival has with Gourley as…Ian Fleming, I think? The Marlowe one is amazing.

He's around 6'6", I think. I have a picture with him and my then-girlfriend (5'1") from a couple years ago that is a very entertaining height contrast.

There's not really a way to describe it any more than there's a way to describe what "meat" tastes like - "craft beer" is a very broad category with a lot of different flavors. The best comparison to liquor/wine is that, if craft beer were stocked in stores the same way as liquor and wine are, it would be on the

Do we know when he first heard of U2?

"discriptic"

DA: Inquisition is a pretty good balance between those two, if you're into that. The zones are gigantic instead of being narrow corridors, with a lot of freedom to pick whatever area you want to do (although obviously you've got to progress the main story at some point). And the character development is on par or