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I mean, PART of Konerko's place, though is that you knew you could count on him, everyday, for most of his career. Much like Jeter, who was a decent hitter and terrible shortstop defensively, but he was there, every single day, for years. That's kind of Konerko, too. Plenty of 1B, big guys, break down after several

I'm just going to hope that he was referring to the OP's admitted Cub fandom because fuck the Cubs are such a horrible, depressing shitshow they can't be "the" team from Chicago, they just can't.

The only thing terrible about MLB playoff celebrations is the incessant need to nickname the event Something-tober... Buctober, Rocktober, Soxtober... Please make that stop. But smoking cigars, double fisting beers, spraying champagne... Nice.

Yeah, people really give a shit about what happened in the 1920s

Thank you for making the point I was trying to make much more eloquently. I drink beer sometimes on Sundays while watching NFL games, somehow I have never beaten my wife.

So is, apparently, football and domestic violence, but Arian doesn't seem to have a problem cashing those giant checks from the Texans.

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It's from Wicker Park, idiot

If Texans are to be believed, the majority of them would love to have their own national team in Russia in 2018

FWIW, September is the first month of meteorological autumn.

Ray Lewis finished the job

it's awesome as fuck

They may be born in New Zealand, but that doesn't mean they're from the aboriginal population from where this dance comes. I've always felt this same kind of uneasiness about the Haka dance; it's always appeared to me to be much like the Dancing Chief Illiniwek at the University of Illinois football and basketball

Their original brewery in Chicago now can make all sorts of good stuff now that they're freed from having to produce as much 312 as possible to satisfy the demand. So nationally, I agree, they are just an arm of the InBev-AB attempt at "craft beer" which is fine, but nothing all that great, but if you are ever in

IMO, there has been a noticeable drop in the quality of 312 since the InBev-AB acquisition as 312 is now brewed somewhere in New York or New England and no longer in Chicago. While this would upset me as a Goose Island fan from Chicago, they have been able to use the time, space, and money very well in creating all

As a Chicagoan, I've been torn on Goose Island's acquisition by InBev-AB. On the one hand, fuck Budweiser. On the other hand, the influx of capital, plus the ability to have their more popular beers (specifically 312) brewed off-site, has allowed the guys here to experiment with some wild things. For instance, they

You're missing his point

West Virginia =/= Virginia

If an awkward, 11-letter response to a text message isn't a binding, lifetime guarantee of consensual sex, THEN THE FEMINISTS HAVE WON. That's not what the Founding Fathers wanted when they invented America.