Now I'm not a big basketball fan, but isn't it usually played indoors and therefore not subject to rain delay
Now I'm not a big basketball fan, but isn't it usually played indoors and therefore not subject to rain delay
or if he had real biceps to kiss
Bud Selig is about to start a witch hunt over PEMCs (Performance Enhancing Mythical Creatures). Expect Hardy to miss all of next season.
The other important part of the Eli Special is that 3/4 of the interceptions are actually his recievers' faults
I'm in New York, and the only one of the four I agree with is Denver. Otherwise, my opinion is strongly opposed to the stats.
Ugly, I tell you. Ugly!
No ew gross. Shooting Brakes suck shit
Nah, they all did too much LSD. All of their reality is distorted
There is also this: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/68069… .
Looking through his followers, it seems likely it is him
I'd be giddy too if I was his first target back in lord knows how many years
Speaking of WWE HOF, rumor is Jake "The Snake" is going in this year. As someone who grew up being called Jake "The Snake" this makes me ecstatic. I cheered at the TV when he showed upon RAW. This is all
I mean, sanctimony is what the 'S' stands for in ESPN.
Thing about Mattingly is he didn't play long enough. If he had done what he did when he was good for 3-5 more years, he probably could have been in easy
What I want to know is how they are allowed to be smoking on the floor of a basketball game
My argument isn't really one over accent. I could care less about your Southern Drawl as long as you use proper grammar and your sentences are constructed well. Yes, I can understand you, or at least often can, if you use faulty construction. Does not that proper make.
There is a difference between something being effective as a form of communication and it being the way you should communicate if you are trying to present yourself nicely or in an otherwise dignified manner
Except that there are accepted standards for grammar and syntax in most languages that do constitute "proper" and generally should be followed
I think running just means that at some point, both of your feet are off the ground. At least by Olympic rules