as someone who hated the braves throughout the 90s and has hated the cardinals ever since, this series is very perplexing.
as someone who hated the braves throughout the 90s and has hated the cardinals ever since, this series is very perplexing.
Edited due to confusion on my part
apparently you didn’t watch the video. stephen miller uses the fake throwaway line “i like you a lot,” not wallace.
and she’s been famous for 25 years
As a non-horse racing fan my first question is - how common is it that horses have to be euthanized anywhere? 32 times since December might be a lot but it feels to me like this must not be that uncommon in general for this "sport."
is there an established term for this particular type of trump-speak? it has definitely become a part of discourse in some circles and it’s kind of maddening how prevalent and immediately recognizable it is
Is that standard on the BBC? I never read the stuff published there but that's a little surprising still
Wont someone think of the poor former child racists
If you’re putting sour cream and shredded cheese in your chili, you might as well throw in some bland overcooked Kraft brand spaghetti noodles in there, move to cincinnati, and call it a day
What are you on about?
until chris vernon came along, geoff calkins had long been my least favorite local sports media guy.
still, iggy can sit tight and let the business run its course
why is he being checked by a fifth grader?
Youve said things that weren't stupid before. You don't have to double down when you're wrong like every other dipshit on the internet
The issue with the NFL isn’t that it has grey areas - it’s that no one has enough God damned sense and courage to take a stand about obvious situations. This world is fucking ridiculous.
If the rules force you to forfeit a modicum of humanity, you don't follow that rule, if you have any self respect.
He's not *completely* wrong, but I'm not sure he understands how he is wrong.
Im not saying you’re wrong, but I reserve “piece of shit” status for serious offenses like domestic violence or rape, for example. I didn’t know about earlier offenses by him of that severity.
I was all in on him a few weeks ago when he was being an asshole to other football men and football watcher guys were losing their shit about what a nutcase they thought he was.
I don’t think that indicates the extent to which sexual violence is accepted and faced as a fact of life to be reckoned with across sports as a whole, although it does seem that Olympics sports are undergoing something like that.
i know this is not normally a catchable ball, but since he should have caught it, should there not be an error ruled on the play?