Detroit: where factual statements about the downtown area result in a level of butt hurt usually associated with diaper ointment.
Detroit: where factual statements about the downtown area result in a level of butt hurt usually associated with diaper ointment.
There’s no health code violation, since it’s a condiment stand. All the health code covers is preparation of the food (i.e. everything up to the point you take possession). If they want to put condiments next to an open toilet, that may be a really stupid idea, but it’s not a health code violation.
According to vice-president of ballpark operations Carl Rice, the portable toilets were suggested by the city of Chicago.
Regular season: club’s decision until first pitch, then umpire’s discretion. Postseason: MLB until first pitch, then umpire in consultation with MLB.
To put things into perspective: assuming a capacity of 35,000, state plumbing code requires a minimum of 27 mens stalls, 71 mens urinals, and 121 womens stalls. I would be *very* interested how many they actually had open on Sunday based on this, and how many portable toilets they’d need to install to hit those…
When I went to Fenway in 2009 and sat around a bunch of Sox fans, we came to a general agreement about both our ballparks: they're shitholes, but they're our shitholes.
13 years > "too soon"
I understand that this will never, ever happen for many reasons, but I would love, just once, for Al Michaels to call a tournament game in which a last-second play affects the spread and hear him try to bury a reference to that. See this example.
But what Mayhew proposes wouldn't have helped the Lions. The officials picked up the flag, meaning there was no penalty. Since there was no penalty, there couldn't have been a challenge.
Speaking as someone who has gone to many a game over the past 33 years, I can tell you there are plenty of times when I've thought exactly that. And I don't think this is to deal with shorter World Series games. This is to combat that late-May 3-2 game that takes 3:15 to play. What I really want to see is what's going…
I assume they went the fine route to remove forcing umpires to make judgement calls for the noted "exceptions to the rules" (e.g., Did the catcher who was stranded on the opposite corner base from his dugout make an effort to get back to the dugout quickly to take his position for the pitcher's warm up pitches? Did…
I frequently handle business matters with letters in 30-point type.
What's asinine is to take outlier events (as you did with the photos) and treat them as the norm, which in fact every one of those locations you present are utterly dead when there isn't a specific event going on here. To use a Chicago example: there doesn't need to be a Cubs game for there to be a lively atmosphere…
Yes, because they're all photo of events. Pick a random non-event day, and go take a picture of Campus Martius, or Hart Plaza, or Woodward south of I-75, or Corktown, or wherever they're going to move the start-finish for the marathon, or the stadium complex (remember how Illitch sold us that building Comerica would to…
A reminder: every time you post that bullshit photo of Campus Martius that was captured exactly once and has never, ever, been like that again, two more houses are abandoned.
The phrasing was:
The fact you do not have Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) invalidates this list in its entirety.
Also worth noting: same host as well.
It is utterly depressing to see someone you regularly interacted with in a past life (and enjoyed doing so to boot) being harassed by a shit of a person.
"I shouldn't have turned down those cue cards."