I thought so too when I first read the mention. But when I watched the gif again I saw how poorly he was positioned.
I thought so too when I first read the mention. But when I watched the gif again I saw how poorly he was positioned.
Not to mention Isco was poor on the ball as well.
They're in third place, on a terrible run of form and are facing a year-and-a-half long transfer ban with aging supporting players, not to mention retiring (Puyol) and badly injured (Valdes) cornerstones.
Isn't there some sort of extension of the baseball rule that protects franchises/parks/owners from litigation if attendees get hit? From my understanding, you go to an event knowing the risk of getting hit is there.
When I was in the Navy, the girl I was with got busted for pot and dimed me out to NCIS. They pulled me in and interrogated me for 3 hours and at one point asked me if I would wear a wire. Uncle Sam don't play around.
+1 for making a The League reference
Take that, Rivaldo!
Kid's been doing this since his UCLA days (1 year, to be precise), and it seems he really likes finding Corey Brewer.
"1...2...3...SUPER BOWL!"
"We're the best team in the league!" -Dez Bryant
It's like listening to Bill Cosby in a Pats jersey.
I too, could talk about Fudge all day.
Might want to check that Billy Hamilton link. I think this is the one you were looking for:
Even Ellsbury liked it—at 0:09, he pats Martinez on the back for making the play.
My second thought was proles and plebes, but I didn't think college frat terms applied here.
What's really frustrating for print journalists is that things aren't going to change with his death. I'm the EIC of my community college paper and it kills me that I'm using the same vocabulary as the staff writers for the LA Times—on top of that, if I do decide to pursue a career in print journalism, I really won't…
Small typo in the second-to-last graf. "Proles" instead of pros?