Said once during the same game, by Bill Walton:
“Steve Nash is the least athletic player in the NBA.”
“Steve Nash is the best conditioned athlete in the world.”
“swapping triplets” apparently has a safe-for-work result. Internet... you never cease to amaze me.
... and yet, being hit by a car is not included. The list is a failure.
The AV Club has also numbed itself to Parkland.
Preach, brother.
I’m gonna go a step further and call you a racist, which is actually a thoughtful gift for the victimization conservative. You’re welcome.
A team like Man City expressing millions of dollars worth of interest in a player like Steffen is an encouraging sign full stop, even if they just see the move as an investment opportunity.
I think it’s about time you found work, Fred Hoiberg.
Thunderous dunking, Kudos. I think many-a-footyspin-reader has Billy PTSD, so please give them some leeway.
There are many great comments on this post, but this is the finest. Kudos.
He sent himself in the form of his son and then allowed himself to die for our benefit. Also, previously, he had a third form of himself insert himself into a lady’s womb. #monotheism
I cannot (yet) empathize with what you’ve been through, losing the Sonics like that. However your ‘college basketball is better’ take is utter madness, and you should be jailed immediately.
There have been many, many bits spilled on the subject of how terrible the average football or even NFL coach is. The combination of driving factors is pretty stark: repetitive brain trauma and probable addiction to narcotics as a player, people whose interests seem to be exclusively football based, extreme…
Accidentally canning resumes from @aol.com, @hotmail.com, and @yourprovider.com is my favorite form of soft age-based discrimination in hiring.
Because, as the article explains, it’s not the union’s prerogative to go after these agents, and also it’s a waste of everyone’s time.
And yet, somehow you are ungrayed...
Because, as the article explains, it’s not the union’s prerogative to go after these agents, and also it’s a waste of everyone’s time.
And yet, somehow you are ungrayed...
I’m an idiot. Boo me.
I’ve been arguing about this with my family for years. The movie is not uplifting. It’s almost entirely depressing and terrible events. That people bail him out and he decides he’d rather not be dead at the end really doesn’t make it worth enduring hours of depressing scenes.