Boston media helicopters following a white Bronco: 1.
Boston media helicopters following a white Bronco: 1.
Wrong. Pulmonary embolisms are more common than you think and can be brought on by frequent air travel, hormonal birth control pills and genetic disorders — not steroids, but thanks for playing The Smear Game.
I hate when they do this. Blizz did the same thing - replaced the old VA for Kerrigan (who really wanted to come back and do the role again) with someone from Battlestar Galactica, just so they could appeal to more mainstream gamers.
Maybe the other trainers are just acknowledging how difficult it is to rehabilitate an athlete when that athlete is firmly lodged under a bus.
Wired is reporting that the Xbox support twitter feed says there is no fee for playing the game on a friend's console:
Next up: Seeing the writing on the wall, Gregg Easterbrook quits, goes to the Atlantic full-time, and proceeds to write a 10,000-word column on weasel columnists not fulfilling their obligations.
On women:
Ratting out star players for frivolous rules infractions...a tradition unlike any other.
On the contrary, he should absolutely be invited on to share his views. Encouraged, even. To not do so would be as bad as firing him for holding his opinion, while putting him front and center at least opens the possibility of people watching at home saying, "Good God, do I sound like that?"
That's nothing - the Wizards dedicated entire seasons in honor of Dr. Jack Shephard.
Not really surprising. Dude's always been a grindr.
If you're looking for a silver lining, at least Murdock stopped before he tried to hack the coach's phone.
I'll post the obligatory, "I hear he's a wide receiver" post
In before the "he's probably not a tight end" jokes.