I’ve never seen an episode. Is it good?
I’ve never seen an episode. Is it good?
This is a guy who said he’d be the perfect choice to clean up corruption because he’d bought off politicians from both parties. And then he was elected president!
ha!
Sorry, meant to add a smiley or something to indicate I meant to tease and not be insulting. yes, probably latent issue with this Jersey-born guy.
“Did I mention I’m from New York? I’m from New York. Don’t make the mistake of thinking I’m a Jersey dude just because I went to Action Park. I said I’m from the city, right? Just making sure.”
“...official ran up to Whipple to remind him that there was still a yard between the first-down line and the end zone, so he didn’t have to score a touchdown.”
Bad call... It just didn’t work. It was a bad call.
And every single one of us knows someone who thinks he’s awesome and smart and good at being president.
It’s overused but yes, she absolutely did hand him his ass. He thought he had a bulletproof analogy but it was shit, and she showed why. If you and your neighbor are both dumping your trash in the street, you need to stop and they need to stop. You don’t keep dumping because they keep dumping. That was really…
Tony Stark made it for him.
I don’t know, you didn’t exactly STORM OFF if you left at the break and came back during it.
That last video angle is the money shot. Not sure how he can deny it.
No, she Brim.
Conventional wisdom dictates that you try and get as close as possible to put your team’s kicker in an ideal spot to score a game-winner.
I want to have the “fakes on kneeldowns are unfair” take, but I can’t because I’m so in awe of the sleight of hand on that handoff. The running back didn’t flinch a centimeter. That’s some Shin Lim-level shit.
So this Ditka-faced jackass is a Trump parrot? No way.
Wait, his highlight videos are of 2-on-2? That’s kind of like challenging Trump to mini golf.
I know! They made it worse in several ways, in exchange for what seems like no positives.
That would be the most viral video of all time.
There was a scene in the geek classic “WarGames” in which Matthew Broderick comes walking into a room where the TV is on, says hi to his mom, then turns to see a story about the result of his hacking misadventures. You aren’t supposed to pay attention to the TV until he does, so you might miss that the story being…