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you would know that we love the World Cup

basically anything else you could want in a larger streaming box.

basically anything else you could want in a larger streaming box.

This is a trick question, because the best way to close chips isn’t a clip at all. It’s the heat sealing strip on a vacuum sealer, which seals them up air tight and allows them to be put back in the cabinet for months without going stale.

This is a trick question, because the best way to close chips isn’t a clip at all. It’s the heat sealing strip on a

This is pretty close, but the notable difference is Kareem was traded. Kawhi winning the title as a team’s franchise superstar and then leaving as a free agent that year would be unprecedented in NBA history. 

I mean... I think that’s a reading comprehension issue, because the disclosure doesn’t say was—it says is. It comes up regularly on the podcasts and they work on HBO aftershows with HBO’s branding and cooperation, it’s a pretty openly discussed media affiliation. ESPN is owned by Disney, Deadspin was (until recently)

They are ads though. They’re clearly revenue generating, they bear a small warning that it’s “independent of editorial,” yet they are written like reviews extolling the virtue of products many of which are absolute garbage. Heck, I’ve expressly pushed back on several of the regularly-promoted commerce products with my

... whole lotta intellectual property lawyers in these comments, it seems.

Conveniently they’re not calling it New York Pizza, they’re calling it New Yorker pizza. It’s not imitating your pizza, it’s parodying y’all constantly complaining about pizza.

Ordered the V3 off ebay yesterday, oddly enough for reasons ENTIRELY unrelated to this post which I didn’t even see. Very excited.

Ordered the V3 off ebay yesterday, oddly enough for reasons ENTIRELY unrelated to this post which I didn’t even see.

It could simmer into a beef which would be delicious. But scuffle? Come on. 

It’s funny because Draymond does basketball for a living but is absolutely right that words have meaning and “scuffle” does not mean “mild shouting at each other.” A scuffle is a physical altercation.

It’s impossible to measure, but you have to figure for a lot of teams the damage had already been done. If Boras comes in at a crazy 6/100 for a stud reliever who oh by the way completely fell apart on the nationally televised playoff stage last year and teams go all offseason thinking they aren’t getting Kimbrel at a

Uhh, you want to source that claim? Or are you talking about the Missouri settlement statute that the Harts tried to trigger by settling with Lewmar for $0 which would have barred WWE from suing Lewmar (which is certainly not waiver). There’s no mention of waiver in your article or, as best I can tell, the content

Except the insurance carrier would have subrogated the loss when it paid out on WWE’s behalf, and would have recouped the money it fronted when WEE (or really WWE’s Insurance, as subrogee of World Wrestling Entertainment) settled with Lewmar.

The mediocrity of a major game company’s major move on another major game company’s dominant platform is absolutely gaming news. The coverage of EGS would be better if EGS were better. It’s not. So they’re left with only two options: ignore its existence, which means ignoring a behemoth in the room, or address the

Not even vaguely the point—the article flippantly dismisses Rodriguez’s intent to pursue legal action as “What action, exactly?” when it’s exceedingly clear that the photo is criminal and subject to civil liability. 
 

I mean, it took me literally five seconds to Google New York’s peeping tom laws and discover that this is probably Unlawful Surveillance in the Second Degree, pursuant to NY Penal Law § 250.45. It is safe to say that Rodriguez has a reasonable expectation of privacy in his own bathroom and taking spy photos of someone

Question so important I was legitimately shocked Claire didn’t address it: but has any one tried using clarified butter/ghee?

I get your point on the spirit of the rule, but do you really want to take an objective rule and turn it into a subjective one about whether or not the official thinks the offsides player affected the play? That hasn’t worked out so well in other sports. Next we’ll be debating whether or not he made a “hockey move”

I don’t know what “your” food is, but there’s a shitload of working class local restaurants doing GREAT, in large part because of the sprawling business reaches. All of my favorite restaurants these days are local places where you eat lunch for ten bucks or less, and most of them have the owner working in the kitchen