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helooklikeaman

You missed my point. The non-Christmas students also get a day off from school on those days. We can't all make up days of importance to us and then demand days off from school for them because then no one would ever go to school. And yes that comment implies what you think it does. Christian holidays are orders

Are you telling me that all the non-Christian students go to school on Christmas?

Please ask whoever is in the room with you to hit you. Hard.

And the furthest thing from an interesting highlight

I've got a video of me using wood like you've never seen

Where's the audio sampling of the Challenger disaster I'm so used to with Beyonce songs?

To be clear, Shamus Beaglehole is the name of a beagle, right?

It's gonna be tough for Lolo to continue to win no sports championship or awards

At what other base does the action of the player doing so cost the offensive team a run?

It's a shift in the timing of the play. That's what you have to get your mind around. Under the new rule this ball is delivered late to get the runner out. Previously it was on time and I'm sure that was very exciting to everyone but it was blatantly unfair to the runner.

Well no, I was exaggerating. Obviously the thing I hate most in baseball is the coloreds but, seems like they're here to stay. So among things that could change, this is the thing I hate the most.

How is it fair to block the path of the runner when he doesn't have the ball? Yes he gets the ball before the runner literally gets there but by then the runner already had to make his baserunning decision. My understanding of the rule (and my personal liking of the enforcement of it is) if you're running and

He is blocking the runner, the runner sees him there and has to plot his path and slide accordingly when the guy doesn't even yet have the ball. Now in this particular case it's borderline but you have to make a rule that holds for all cases of the action. You have to presume that by being in front of the plate

No, that's the exact reason the rule was put into place. Doesn't matter if the ball gets there in time. You can't block the plate in anticipation of the ball arriving. Before the rule was put into place, you're right, this is fine. Rule was put into place to prevent this exact action.

I have no stake in this. Looks like correct application of the rule. And I like the rule. Top thing I hated in baseball is this and even borderline like this, the catcher absolutely is in front of the plate with his body before the ball arrives. Absolutely.

Of COURSE Gawker Media would have a European toilet

Plex

I mean like for my experience, I retrieve them from the cloud then?

Where does Aereo record shows to?

Does Beats make a butt plug?