“Well, I see what has the locals so upset around here. Not a decent Asian fusion restaurant for miles.”
“Well, I see what has the locals so upset around here. Not a decent Asian fusion restaurant for miles.”
i get it, i really do. i’m not even saying i don’t have a few questions about his performance, and i say this as a huge RF fan. but just saying ‘90s baseball’ without any more insight or evidence is kind of bullshit.
Ineffectual governing, a child-emperor, crises of legitimacy, corrupt courtiers, appeasement of rivals... you said this was history, right?
Mostly speed of the court and resulting height of the ball after it bounces. Clay is slowest - it neutralizes power and the ball kicks up higher than on hard or grass. Guys like Nadal, with their ruthless spin and depth can overwhelm guys used to short points blasting away on fast courts.
I just don’t get the mental gymnastics skill that it takes for a brown person to somehow believe that they are safe in this country because they voted for 45. As if there’s some sort of halo effect that comes with the ballot receipt.
Don’t even need xenophobia just the brown skin. Being a black man that grew a beard post 9/11 I was definitely asked if I was converting/was I Muslim/”jokes” about joining ISIS
I know not everyone here is on the same page, and DS can lean a bit to the left these days, but I hope people who are angry at Israel might take just a minute and think about what you just read, and how Israelis felt living through it, and how that might make them feel about
apeople who not only deliberately murder…
You spelled “ruining” wrong.
This is outstanding. I’m actually genuinely thrilled for this and hope that he has a long, long career running the Lakers.
First call I’ll make if I’m in charge: Kobe Bryant. Because Kobe understands winning. He understands, also, these players, you know? And so I would call. “What role you want, bro?” If you got a day, just give me that day, I’ll take that. Whatever time he has, I want him to come and be a part of it.
Disagree. Camera girl did a nice job sealing off the inside angle—her Swiffer game is strong. Her job was to stay out of the way and don’t let that rat turn inside. And while her camera technique is flawed—portrait mode!—she tracked the action cleanly all the way down the stairs to capture the epic wrister at the end.
Ours has never drowned a live mouse, but he does have little mouse toys that we regularly find floating in the bowl.
He’s also just a little overweight (not huge, but a little paunchy); had my wife not named him early on, I’d probably be calling him Don Catleone by now.