i watched manchester by the sea and my first thought was that its essentially a depressing version of big daddy.
i watched manchester by the sea and my first thought was that its essentially a depressing version of big daddy.
great to see phillies pitching is picking up where they left off last year
I dont know I think they need more centers
Noel was a pretty good insurance policy if you lose Joel Embiid for a length of time (seems plausible given his track record). He trades him for peanuts,all while keeping Okafor who everybody knows does not fit. The one silver lining in my estimation is that i do believe in Richaun Holmes, so he will get more minutes.
Once he threw in the future rights to a european ink cartridge I couldn’t resist
A source close to the issue says “the sixers and world renowned economists are in advanced discussions over whether in fact this is a double dip tanking”
got the CD in the mail this morning
Pretty good film on Jaco if you’re into documentaries
So you think the Zimmerman note was out of the blue? The Mexicans and Germans had shared recipes for decades
Get the new album
Kingsmen and John Wick body counts’ probably equal the population of some of the smaller countries you flew over
I got confused once we find out Jeffrey Tambor was in prison, I couldnt tell if i was watching Arrested Development or some shitty Ben Affleck movie
What if the sixers/pistons/kings executed a three team deal:
Is there any way for Ainge to top the Isaiah trade? Why tarnish your legacy with any other trades.
You always should think What would George Thorogood do?
Okafor is a ball stopper and whats worse is he plays no D. You’d have to be desperate to make a trade for him, best case scenario he puts in 15 off the bench while the team gets outscored by 10 pts.
That last bit is the most important part. I’m of the opinion that we’re only hearing about “how bad” Vegas did as sort of an advertising campaign. As time goes on the numbers will regress to the mean and Vegas would be happy to draw in new betters looking to cash in on a down year for Vegas.