earlofsandwich
EarlofSandwich
earlofsandwich

San Diego is a fine place to live, but its reputation as some kind of paradise is over the top, and not in the Sly Stallone way.

I used to work for a large financial firm in Sacramento. For some reason, the head of our office was a huge Rams fan. He was also kind of a loud mouth prick. You can guess what working there was like.

As many as you want. The real question is: How many coworkers SHOULD you bone?

The average Deadspinner: Hates corrupt college sports, and corrupt football. Loves soccer that is played eight time zones away, is run by FIFA, and has almost zero cultural relevance to this country. Is 25 years old.

Give them a break, it has to be difficult to plan for a regularly scheduled, annual event.

On June 1, Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto had a triple slash of .213/.330/.404. I wrote an article

That’s what she said.

FWIW, the Indy Convention Center is used quite frequently.

I’m four times as old as the kids in attendance, and I would still be pumped. It’s a Single-A game, this was the best action all season.

This is good kinja

“They took literal paradise and turned it into a paved-over Navy base, filled with aggressive douchebros in pooka shell necklaces grabbing asses outside a bunch of overpriced Gaslamp Quarter fusion restaurants.”

“Somehow, some way, the best city in America is stuck with this shitshow of a franchise.”

I’m 95% convinced that ComicCon has more influence with San Diego than the Chargers do at this point. They probably bring more money into the city in one weekend than the Chargers do in eight.

You’ve won three titles in five years.

+1 Home-opening loss to Northeastern

That the NBA purposefully rigs games.

I believe Derek Jeter’s running catch and leap into the stands vs the Red Sox was totally overrated and not that great

That Lance Armstrong truly deserves the 7 Tour de France victories, because everyone else was cheating then anyway

The 2002 Kings Lakers series was 100% rigged by the NBA. I don’t care what anyone says.

The high point of the last 5 seasons of the Browns was trading Trent Richardson for a very late 1st round draft pick after trading their 1st, 4th, 5th, and 7th round pick to move up one spot to take him.