the evilest card in the deck.
the evilest card in the deck.
Actually, placing 3 houses on each of your properties is prime Monopoly strategy. Rents surge at 3 houses, but then the reward slows for continued improvement. While your opponents struggle to get hotels up, you’re amassing a big pile of cash, that you can then use to buy properties from your opponents (who is feebly…
fuck the cat. worst piece ever.
seems about right.
there’s also the fact that most video camera feeds are not watched unless someone has a reason to go back and review footage (because a crime was committed or something).
really?
I think it started out that way, but now he’s addicted to it. He’s in it to win it. *gulp*
whoa.
Duh. Hasn’t this been true for a past 3+ millenia?
Wasn’t that W. Axl Rose’s fantasy?
I’m on board with this one. And I think he was suspended for gambling, but Stern couldn’t let that out of the bag and damage the reputation of the NBA and it’s number one star, so he kept it quiet and told Jordan he had to “retire” for a while. Reinsdorf then let him play baseball for shits and giggles.
I thought it was pretty well established Kissinger sabotaged the accords.
The Patriots did manage to give Manning a great retirement party.
thank you. this was great kinja.
It works for you. All the people who don’t watch ESPN and subsidize your viewing might think otherwise. Not to mention you subsidizing probably dozens of channels you’ll never watch. Does that work?
Isn’t that what Sling TV is?
I cut the cord a few years back. The only sports that I watch is what I can get over the airwaves. I’ll occasionally wander over to a bar for a big game that I really want to see, but mostly I just don’t watch much tv. We have netflix and amazon prime, so there are plenty of options when I do want to watch something.
Nevermind. Someone indicated $180 million or soemthing in sales tax breaks. That’s pretty odious.
Way I understand it is he was a real estate developer first. Then he married her, and got the inside track on developing property around Walmarts, and built his own little fortune thanks to that inside track.
$180 million in sales tax breaks seems like a pretty big chunk of change to me.