The fact that he did it while mountain biking and slamming a Mountain Dew, though, THAT was extreme!
In retrospect, football was sort of a thing he fell ass-backwards into for a while despite being an irredeemable turd. The most interesting aspect of this case isn’t that a football player was just convicted of murder, but that a murderer actually managed to have a short pro football career.
Meh, I don’t really even have a witty comment to make. Probably the only thing that comes to mind is good riddance, and what an absolute moron. He threw away his entire life for nothing. All of the money he stood to make from football is gone. All of the potential on-field success and accolades are no more. Most…
so does this mean he was not good at murdering?
I'm THRILLED that the end result of this whole thing is V Stiviano losing millions of dollars. I mean yeah, Donald Sterling was the main villain, but she was almost as reprehensible in her own way. So that her greedy pursuit of more unearned wealth ended like this is absolutely fantastic to me.
Look, it’s like they always say - you can’t have your birthday cake and jump out of it in an Easter bunny costume wearing a lace-thong, basketball sneakers, and Chanel #16 ‘sandal’, without getting skin treatment for contact flour dermatitis, footing a hefty dry-cleaning bill for the whole lot of it, just to realize…
Per the official MLB 2015 rulebook:
18th in defense. No NBA champion has finished lower than 11th in defense in at least 30 years.
They’re based in Cleveland.
“I don’t respect him,” said Rowe, a 56-year-old who serves on the Caroline County board of education.
Someone else this guy didn’t respect: the fan sitting directly behind him.
Differences in mound height, equipment, segregation, variance and sundry drugs, and ball park dimensions makes any attempt to compare players across the various eras impossible. Throw in the fact that today’s players are larger, faster, and receive medical care unknown to players even a few decades ago and the attempt…
We live in the area. We’ve had enough of Mary Kay LeTourneau to last a lifetime already.
Aramaic
First you let a witch bless your legislature, and next thing you know you’re diverting aid to Hogsmeade and spending half your defense budget on developing anti-Dementor weapons. It’s a slippery slope, Iowa.
Rep. Rob Taylor (R) attended, but turned his back during the blessing. This, he believes, is what Jesus would have done. “Jesus would be in the chamber, from my perspective. He would passively protest,” he told reporters.
Jesus would be pretty pissed about the whole Christian public prayer thing that they usually do before every session, given that whole speech he gave specifically prohibiting it. I doubt he’d be very concerned about what one Wiccan did, and more concerned about how most of his followers are getting his message so…
God I love when they’re all directly confronted with what inclusion means. If you’re gonna let one religion in, you have to let them all!