Glorious.
Glorious.
Typical woman.
I kind of like the Metropolis aesthetic of the ad, and I generally hate ads.
The pots are sleek. The cages are meek.
This is absurd.
"Yeah? Well, fuck your peanut allergy!" I could be wrong.
If you said Tate made a one-handed catch with his left hand, I might give you the benefit of the doubt. But Tate's right hand first touches Jennings's right forearm, then lets go, then it grasps at Jennings's helmet. On "initial contact" Tate's left hand appears to touch the ball that is clutched inside both…
I thought it was disputable until I saw your gif. Jennings clearly has possession of the ball first, pulls it to his chest, when Tate manages to blindly lay one hand on the ball, the other on Jennings's helmet, and fall to the ground.
Obama also came to office during the first recession since FDR at a time of massive job hemorrhaging. So, am I surprised that more people are finding ways to keep their family above water with government assistance? Not really.
Down with unions! Up with more government regulation! Or something!
Unless they happen to be trained in CPR, an official is not a specialist in player safety.
It doesn't take an Einstein to know the difference between a Seattle receiver and a Green Bay defender.
Those are the places to which I refer, and gin bars like The Shanty.
Friend of a friend has been churning these out in Williamsburg, I learned this past weekend. My initial reaction was, "Hm, interesting concept," followed by, "Fucking hipsters." I'm going to craft the leftover wood shavings into mustache combs and press them into a bar for my new home-distilled gin bar, man.
Thank you, Drew! Re point 2: I'm sick and tired of hearing NFL apologists (announcers, commentators, sports journalists) perpetuate this myth that these bad calls haven't decided a game. Just because these calls didn't involve a scoring drive in the final two minutes doesn't mean they don't have a very real and…
Well, had this poor soul rather chosen the George Washington Bridge, I would have gone with the "Hudson" filter.
I think I got it mixed up because full frame cameras generally put out more pixels that cropped sensors of the same generation, even though there's no direct correlation between the two.
Video is video, but 100gb for a wedding? Holy cannoli, that's insane. Do you happen to know off hand what the difference in RAW file size is between a full frame sensor and cropped? Maybe I'm overlooking that factor, too.
Proof that speeding through a yellow light is doing God's work.
Where's the wormhole generator closet?