You need a hug?
You need a hug?
Agreed 100%. I think they both genuinely love the game, but whereas Judd is happy just being a fan, Lee seems just a liiiiiiittle too desperate to be part of the action.
That makes sense. I was operating under the assumption that ride cards are refillable. Is that not the case?
Well, you sure tore that straw man to shreds.
I was just looking at your comment history. You seem mean and angry.
It's not that this person is selfish, it's that she's a hypocrite.
I don't consider myself an authority (your words, not ever mine) but having spent nearly 20 years in cities with public rail transport, I'm also not talking out of my ass.
"So I take it you have never ridden a subway before."
That's another good point I didn't consider.
Agreed.
Respectfully, I'm still not seeing it.
Ok, this makes some sense, although you'd still have to coordinate your final ride with your card's expiration date, which seems impractical.
Is there any practical benefit to the "perfect balance?"
More like daily, so what I'm saying is, BRACE YOURSELF!
Narcissticks.
"Something that is perfectly normal should not be treated as though it's obscene."
Tom, are you just trying to take a provocative position or do you actually believe the Astros were wrong to drop their offer in response to the discovery that a pitcher had a damaged arm?
What gave you the idea that weight training doesn't strengthen tendons?
Now you've got it! The Gawker network's masthead should just read, "Shit on Something . . . Anything."
The fact that Tommy John surgery is no longer a career-ender would drive insurance premiums down, not up.