So poor people just shouldn’t date. Got it.
So poor people just shouldn’t date. Got it.
I had the exact same response. The word “shortest” instantly brings up Muggsey Bogues or Spud Webb and pushes all other names out.
Whoa, check out Mr. Moneybags over here.
Muggsy Bogues was in Space Jam, Allen Iverson was not, it’s not rocket surgery...
This is correct.
“What is the Answer " would've been amazing.
Jeopardy is not about actually knowing stuff like “who won NBA all-star MVP in 2001" or “What was the date of Charles Lindbergh’s landing”. You know the question style well enough that you pick out the clue that is the real test. For instance, I know jack shit about operas, but damn whenever an opera category comes…
No, no. The question was literally The Answer.
I’m sure all the basketball fans watching yesterday’s episode of Jeopardy! just breezed through the Ancient Roman Fiction category.
Basically yes. It sounded all cool and fun when they were overcosseted Harvard brats but hopefully they’ll ruin something they actually care about one of these days.
If this is how he always is when people ask him reasonable questions about his job, maybe he shouldn’t have said job. Just a thought.
something I haven’t seen reported in all this talk about how the Astros are a trash organization: Lance Berkman called 6 games for them in the broadcast booth this season. He is one of the most outspoken opponents of LGBTQ rights in Texas. Why is he involved with the organization in such a public-facing manner?
If I was in the org at any level outside of crafting that statement and the GM says I own it along with everyone else, then he can own the pink slip we will all be demanding internally. He is going to fall over this one. You don’t take down the org as a whole just to try to save your ass. That was terrible PR.. the…
Wow. Just wow. I mean it’s like people in power (namely white men) refuse to acknowledge when they are at fault. The entire front office should be fired now. They attempted to smear, intimidate and flat-out discredit a person who simply did her job. This is the epitome of privilege.
The more I read about Tech-Bros the less I thin “disrupting” is just some cute buzzword for changing an industry, and more like an actual desire to pretty much fuck over the concept of community as we know it and replace it with something more compatible with their own desires.
Norm talked about his firing for years after his exit from the show. If it isn’t being brought up it’s generally because of other controversies. Similar to how when Jenny Slate was being talked about for her relationship with Chris Evans, that took precedence, rather than her saying “fuck.” Generally these types of…
Yeah, I think a lot of people are still debating and discussing why various people were booted from SNL. Norm’s firing is STILL being discussed.
I think I would agree with her point more if a man (Charles Rocket) had not had his career, and even his obituary, defined by saying “fuck” on SNL.
Wtf is this and why is it ungreyed? Oh god I looked at it’s history. An actual Russian bot?