I actually assumed there weren’t any such laws. Can’t you just register your kids as home schooled and unless you’re interested in proper certification or enrolling in post-secondary education, nobody bothers to check in on you unless you want them to?
Really weird. But as a parent it’s nice to get that heads up that I should start considering other teams.
Yeah maybe. I was actually genuinely curious if Griffey Jr to Drake was an apples to apples comparison. Like did Griffey not go to a traditional school either? Was Ken Sr similarly “not big on school”?
Like in clubhouses so much he didn’t go to school?
Yeah first thing I thought of too. I want to say Mike Golic? Regardless, I expect to hear someone eating his words tomorrow.
Oh I am so lining this kick up. I am going to kick this ball so accurately...
You mean “e.g.” :)
Ha, the spot picker figured he was safe going with Mr. Underwood.
Holy shit Donaldson was sitting on that pitch like a HR derby meatball.
Where’s Stannis when you need him? Oh right...
+4 touchdowns
Aw, sorry Bart, Lisa and I are going out for a gelato. We’d ask you to come, but...you know.
“They’re both losers!”
It actually is shown on the video above (3:09). Good to see.
They’ve actually had them for several years. Not really that new.
Bye bye career.
There’s also a tax benefit for paying out $6M in operating expenses (at a tax rate of say 30% that’s $1.8M). So $4.2M net cost to the Yankees. Vs the charity angle (cost of $2.5M) that’s a savings of $1.7M.
At 17.5K it would be one of the smallest but certainly still viable. They let the Jets back in with a capacity of <16K (although they did sell a ton of season tickets on 3 year contracts). I just wonder if it’s really possible to build an arena with good sightlines for both hockey and boxing.