Let's go old, old school:
Let's go old, old school:
As a photographer who has done many, many "teams entering the field" shots, you always have to have an escape route and make sure you're standing somewhere where the players will see you and likely move out of the way. Standing as close as he did to the entrance when player's are still looking down, it's a recipe for…
Sadly, his crushing student loan debt will still outweigh his legal fees for this fiasco.
This is the greatest comment ever.
My only run in with Ditka and it wasn't very exciting:
Clearly Parker got the best out of his UNC education. Only the best for those Tar Heels.
I think it's a sixth gen Civic, 96-98 (Note the black plastic door handles
I love SMs and even I'm thinking these are goners. Which is a damn shame because I hate to see virtually any car with classic ties being left to rot but as others have said, there are four cars and not even enough for one running example in all likelihood. It might cost another $15k just to get ONE back on the road.
Has anyone mentioned Piers Morgan? They've hated each other for 14 years.
Anything is better than Kid Rock screaming "I WAS BOOOOORRRRRNNNNN FREE" every freakin' commercial break.
@PFTCommenter, is that you?
J. Michael Gearon Jr. should be commended for doing the right thing. He didn't sit on his hands, he spoke up to the majority owner and asked them to do the right thing. Perhaps he should have followed up more, since it's nearly three months later, but who knows what happened off a paper trail. Still good for Gearon…
Presumably, since they don't actually SAY Ferrari and merely imply it with references to "cars" and "high performance" and red and yellow, they may just skirt by a copyright infringement case.
So was Jim Irsay on Molly when he handed out hundos at Colts camp?
Notre Dame is full of haughty dipshits
The Iola Old Car Show in tiny Iola, Wis. It is massive. It has over 2,000 cars, 4,000 swap meet booths and it's all on a fairgrounds-sized land parcel.
I picked the Fiat. I bought one back in May, but a couple things to note about this:
I got basically flamed on here a couple months back for saying the Dino was "not beloved" but I really should have clarified I meant controversial, they didn't carry the Ferrari badge and it took many years before they became collectable/desirable. So yeah I think they are controversial, that even all these years…
We are now discussing how NBA rookies can become personal brands.
Indeed. I don't mean to diminish her side at all. Even if she was dumb and made the mistake of letting him do this thing, he still should have let it go when she turned him down AND he never should have put the photos online and/or edited them. "Mega fucking creep" is right.