Jeebus. That was the suckiest bunch of suck suck I ever sucked. Should've taken my own advice and checked the interwebs. And last time I comment while half asleep. Blah.
Jeebus. That was the suckiest bunch of suck suck I ever sucked. Should've taken my own advice and checked the interwebs. And last time I comment while half asleep. Blah.
Ok, yeppir, totally on me. Wording thing, how one reads it. No biggy, as I said, doesn't mean it's any less impressive, as was Rollie back in my heyday. But if you're bored with the off-season, feel free to look at the mustachioed God's stats. Ho. Man.
Yeah, I'm guessing you meant the first in the National League since Gibson to sweep both awards, but Rollie Fingers grabbed both with the Brewers in '81. Doesn't mean it's any less impressive.
I'm with you. On my old Sony's and HTC Vivid, texts, calls, emails, etc would pause my music on Player Pro and JRiver, the two music apps I use most. But with my HTC One M8, only calls interrupt the music. I've had to try multiple ringtones to find one that would sound so different than my music as to be noticeable.
I love how past success in life, not just sport, apparently means the individual is allowed to act in any manner they choose. Bryant has, of course, been a fine player for many, many years. He has won many, many deserved accolades.
I never understand why, in these situations, the one player (Howard) doesn't just stand there, one eyebrow raised, looking at the other player (dufus, uh, Bryant)... and calmly point to the scoreboard.
My own top 5:
I'm a decent enough fan of Pumpkins, and while I've tried the majority of these, nothing I've ever had is even close to Alaskan Pumpkin Porter.
Awesome find.
Many moons ago, I came across and eventually purchased a sheet of Brewers' 1983 playoff tickets. Think I paid the hefty sum of around a buck or two.
And I saw that video, and a screen cap on Olbermann a couple months back. It's pretty clear that Giambi was safe. I've since tried like hell to find the cap he had anywhere online, but I'll be damned if I can.
I plan to invite him to my wedding. We loves them two-fisted-slobbers in my home state Wisconsin.
They usually do...against my Badgers. At least for the last series of the game. :-(
I was just about to ask the question as to whether they signed him for football reasons or for "humanitarian" reasons. Given the info you provided, I think both are pretty great, thanks for the info, most appreciated.
Minnesota can't even do cheese curds themselves. Get 'em from Wisco:
It's a fantastic movie, completely enjoyable from start to finish. Might be my favorite Cruise film, and I couldn't be happier Bird (one of my favorite directors) was able to prove to us all that he can handle live action.
No call, if anything, but closer to a charge. But the gif shows the real problem with that play: Stokes trying to plow through two players with a wide open teammate at the top of the key. Pass the ball, young man. Pass the ball.
Saw Sykes earlier this year in GB against Wisconsin, where he alone nearly beat Bucky (with the Phoenix's giant Alec Brown laying an egg). Now won Horizon league Player of the Week 5 times, averaging 20.4 pts and 5.3 assists per. Even with his size, he's fearless and goes to rim constantly. Thoroughly impressed.
Moot point now regarding my beloved Bucky. Crean usually has Indy ready to play, and tonight, the Badgers soft inside D was smoked. I still think this is the best overall Bo team ever, but it may well be one of the least disciplined defensive teams he's ever had. I realize they lack size down low, but shitty D is…
Great finish. But when is the fad (is it a fad anymore?) of standing there flexing and screaming going to end? Sad I miss the days of Christian Laettner just turning and running with pure joy...