“That guy, the one who’s huge and totally ripped and considered a great athlete by NBA standards, that’s the dude I’m gonna pick a fight with!”
“That guy, the one who’s huge and totally ripped and considered a great athlete by NBA standards, that’s the dude I’m gonna pick a fight with!”
Will she be as indelibly burned into Heritage Minute history as the “But I need these baskets back!” guy who almost prevented basketball from being invented? Here’s hoping.
Love the Avro Arrow included in this.
How long will it be before the “Heritage Minute”?
Oh, Canada!
And if you want to stay that way, remember to vote so Andrew Scheer doesn’t win this October.
Congratulations, Bianca!
Well, fuck. There goes all the Lou Marsh award suspense.
I wonder how many times you would get downvoted if there were a button for that
I agree with you that Belinda played well, and maybe Bianca stole the first set, but she also dominated the tie breaker so... I get that maybe you aren’t a die hard Bianca fan like me (Canadian!), but Bianca has been pretty good at beating top 10 players this year so she probably isn’t “playing above her level”…
Tennis players, in particular, don’t struggle with frustration any more than other athletes, that’s why. Unless you think breaking bats, smashing helmets on the ground, fighting your coach on the sidelines, smashing water coolers, pushing the referee, kicking dirt on the plate, pulling out the bases and hurling them…
“Against a teenager playing above her level on Thursday”
“Philly-born player full of shit.”
Just popping in to say that the rise of so much young talent in women’s tennis the last couple of years has been fun as hell to watch.
Blue Jays’ third base coach Johnny Rzeznik must be given the credit he deserves for the advice given to Vlad Jr. here.
Growing up, he probably had years of coaching from a master on the subject, a Maestro if you will.
Bianca has the mental game for this. She’s nice and all, but on the court, she wishes death to you and everyone you know, and she seems to be able to industrially refine pressure and attention into nuclear tennis fuel.
she’ll be rouxing all of the missed chances
He did this EXACT move earlier this year on a slide into second base, too. It’s so fantastic. He’s absolutely practiced this and pulls it out when he needs it.
Joey Bats would be proud of that Canadian racket flip