jakuiper01
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jakuiper01

don’t forget the follow-up:

9. Infamously bad fields need to be dealt with.

cue the lawsuit from the driver for the additional damage to the vehicle in 3...2...1...

Too soon, man. Too fucking soon.

It did. But then they did a taste-test that they posted earlier this week. Papa John’s scored the best, by far.

Since you are one of the Deadspin Idiots that taste-tested, then ranked, chain pizzas, which is it: the best (according, somehow, to your rankings) or trash? It can’t be both.

Mega Man 2!

since the nearly undefeated Kentucky squad of 2014-15

Only if it’s concerted activity, which would fall under the NLRA. If it’s a single employee, they do not have that right.

Carlton Banks is a small man. That is all.

You are only partially correct about the 2009 date. Prior to 2009, it was up to players & coaches/staff whether they wanted to be on the sidelines for the anthem; it was after that the NFL began requiring it because of $$. Your statement should say “required” instead of “began” because as far back as I can remember

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Easy - Lenz Trucks in Fond du Lac, WI. It’s in the “perfect” location to be able to air ads in both the Green Bay and Milwaukee markets.

In Major League Baseball, the designated hitter is a hitter who does not play a position, but instead fills in the batting order for the pitcher. The DH may only be used for the pitcher as stated in Rule 5.11.

As far as I know, there is no technicality around this. The lineup card the manager submits to the ump before the game lists both the batting order and position each person is in. Those players must occupy the position on the field.

Yes, the DH has to be for a pitcher.

That you know of.

Yup. Furthest I’ve traveled in 8 years is about 20 miles staying in the same metro area (Milwaukee). Leave our house at the end of the 1st half of the first game, usually to my Uncle’s house right around 2nd half kickoff. It’s glorious.

Definitely not here in WI. We love road cones so much that for replacing a 10 ft. chunk of concrete, a full interstate lane is closed for 2 miles on both sides of said 10ft. chunk. This actually happened on a stretch of I-94 somewhere between Tomah & Eau Claire about 10 years ago. During Thanksgiving weekend.

Wait, so there’s now confidence that Blair Walsh could have made either a 35-yarder or something less than a 52-yarder?

I see your Phillip Glass and raise you Mr. Glass