You would be correct (Giants fan here). Most of the middle-aged (and older) white dads in suburbia hate him.
You would be correct (Giants fan here). Most of the middle-aged (and older) white dads in suburbia hate him.
I make a motion to retire the “hold my beer” bit.
Just like Oreo handles their “stuf” levels, I think once you get to F-650 status it should maybe say “Mega Duty” on the back instead of “Super Duty.”
I love the funhouse mirror filter she used.
The video in the linked news article theorizes that it’s the same idiot caught doing this last month. Not that it matters, but it just means this clown does this a lot.
To attribute criticism to being “jealous” is about the most braindead argument people can make. Despite what mom told you, when people mocked you in grade school, it wasn’t because they were jealous.
The only word for this look into the worst of our society is chilling.
The GOP is a far right organization. It only appeals to racists and racist billionaires
It’s almost like Magic Johnson isn’t good at this.
Yeah, it’s an attempt to be funny but jokes have to at least be partially rooted in reality.
You are there to answer some damn questions.
I wonder what odds you could get on him in the dead pool. Because his time is coming.
Those memes were always amusing, yes.
I’m still very thrown by a goaltender wearing number 19. Maybe Pominville was, too.
Kraft was frequenting a joint that dealt in human trafficking so it’s not as innocent or moronic to have an issue with as you’d like to have everyone believe.
This sounds a lot like a modernized Running Man, no?
Except Adam Dunn reliably drove in a lot of runs.
Bryce Harper has hit under .250 in two of the past three years and has driven in 100 runs just once. I know those are old-head stats but, man....that’s a lot of money for his typical slash line.
If I could dunk a basketball, I’d believe in God, too.
A Patriots fan circles the parking lot in a large pickup truck, blaring “Bad Boy For Life”—we ain’t going nowhere, we ain’t going nowhere—for everyone to hear. It’s the third time he’s made this circuit in 20 minutes, blaring the same song, seeking the same attention.