Everytime my son hears this song, he demands that we swing him back and forth in a blanket. Pretty soon, he’ll rip that blanket in two.
Everytime my son hears this song, he demands that we swing him back and forth in a blanket. Pretty soon, he’ll rip that blanket in two.
maybe;)
I dunno. to prevent active deception of the opposing team?
I guess I have nothing better to do with my freetime than read a lacrosse rulebook, now that the Brewers are “rebuilding.” ;)
Weird. why doesn’t a ref toss a single ball to the team?
looks to me that they were using a second ball. So, their win will be vacated by the league?
It’s all fun-and-games until someone gets impaled.
hey biddy, fick yoi
mine seem fine, thanks for your concern.
grabbed it off the interwebs. however gawker doesn’t appropriately cite source URLs and I’ve already deleted my browser history. go me.
meh. UC is Berk.; UW is Madison (or Seattle...depending on which W); U of I is champaign-irbana. the flagship campus.
that’s not a tube. tube = hollow cylinder open at both ends.
some people couldn’t make out the garbled audio though. only thing i heard was “trigger point”, which I assumed was referring to the pitcher’s release point, not a specific product name that I’ve never heard of before.
A) that’s a very long bat weight and B) that’s a rather wide bat weight. Widest part of the standard college bat is less than 3 inches. The diameter of a baseball is 2.9 inches. So, the weight is on the widest part of the bat yet stays on? And the ball passes right through with about 10% extra space on all sides? I’m…
doh! -1 Fossey and -a bazillion Stewarts and Harcourts for me.
gotta love how they tried to get you drunk when you wouldn’t sign the disclaimer right away. They were looking to lower your inhibitions to the point where you probably wouldn’t have been legally competent to sign such a disclaimer even if you had. What they did has got to be against some law, right?
if this scenario was in Asia perhaps...
it makes me think that the show was looking to portray Tom as an actor and an informed participant. They were probably looking for the date to go further and see the reactions of people seeing the two of them together or something.
Probably a thing since Animal House? The scene where one of the main characters meets Dean Wormer’s wife for the first time.
I’m a bit confused as to why Youtube doesn’t allow WMG/BMG to display ads from 10:05-10:36 in his video? If the claim for IP is only for that time span and there’s no competing IP claim for that time block, you’d think their code would default to allowing the IP claimant to display ads at their discretion. Or if…