The Final We was trademarked by Nintendo in a flurry of grabbing eventually rejected names for the Switch.
The Final We was trademarked by Nintendo in a flurry of grabbing eventually rejected names for the Switch.
As much of a fartshit as Hinkie was, this is all Butler being as ass.
But the Spurs had won before him, it would be someone leading one of your teams to a title, it would be someone leading one of yours teams to a fifth title. Bit of a difference.
Yeah, the Raptors are definitely going out in the second round to like, the Pacers or something. Unless they go on a big losing streak to end the season to get the 4th seed where they’ll lose to the Pacers then.
I mean, good joke aside, if he falls to them, they’d be stupid to pass on him based on where they’re likely to draft. The worst of the 3 centers they drafted was the one who wasn’t injured. It’s not like drafting injured centers was what made Hinkie a barely average GM at best.
You asked “How many of those $200m+ mammoth contracts have actually panned out?” and the answer was “plenty of them”.
$30 million. Not because I’m particularly attached to Facebook, but if I have to be aware of something for a whole year, I’m driving a hard bargain.
But at 10 years, you’re paying a guy until he’s 36 or 37 when he WILL NOT be anywhere near worth the money.
Fine, wasn’t really giving the list a big once over, just saw that most of the players are still good and couldn’t remember the exact timing of when those two trailed off. So, including another I couldn’t remember (Cano) and Fielder, that’s what, 1/3rd that are or could be busts? Doesn’t seem like the sort of rate…
Just looking up the ones that cost more than $113 million (the cutoff for most expensive contracts): Alex Ovechkin & Joey Votto. A handful of the most expensive ones aren’t even halfway over yet, so can’t count those out. There’s only been 12 of them that made the list, and of those 12, almost half were after 2010, so…
How many of those $200m+ mammoth contracts have actually panned out?
I thought the final stage was “released by the Philadelphia Union”.
You are replying against someone who is trying to say people not voting were “nearly statistically insignificant” in an election which turned on 3 states with differences less than a percent. No one can say any block of voters not voting wasn’t a big deal and be arguing in good faith.
Glad I checked all the comments before doing exactly that. I mean, it’s right there.
I’m pretty sure there’s like, 16 different books where you’re kidnapped and pressed into working on a pirate ship so child abduction might be a running theme to the books.
Makes more sense than staying in Tampa Bay
I never got choose your own adventure books, only one I ever read gave me the option of not going into the magic portal and then told me I was a boring bastard for choosing such. Well, at least I’m not being mauled by lions, book. Why aren’t you praising me for being level headed and not giving into rash decisions…
Give Montreal a team again since it couldn’t be worse than Tampa. Plus, it makes the AL East a bit more compact travel-wise (not that that was really an issue compared to other divisions) and creates an inter-divisional battle for Canada.
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It’s always funny to me when I keep a ticket from a game or show, then come across it later like, “why the fuck did I think this would be something I would want?” as I toss it into the trash.