Gay sex on the track
Gay sex on the track
Lynch's agent: "9 million signing bonus, 1 million base salary, 1 million roster bonus."
I actually stopped reading at "When he was still just a skinny cornerback at Florida State University, he dubbed himself 'Prime Time,'" because Richard Fain gave him that nickname at North Fort Myers High School. Sanders exploited it at FSU (which he would not have been able to do had he not been a pretty fair country…
Wilson: I don't know what happened. I thought I put the ball there. I don't know though. He cut inside. I don't know if 21 was on top or underneath. I think he just went around him.
Getting a better grip on a football IS AN ADVANTAGE TO THE PITCHER. More control = better movement on a ball. Yes, a wild pitch can hurt a batter. That being said, I don't believe for a SECOND that's the reason pitchers hide pine tar on their person. They want the advantage. Barry's analogy is spot on:
I feel about this the same way about pitchers using a little bit of pine tar to keep a better grip on their balls in particularly cold or humid weather. It's technically illegal, but it's so universally done and offers such a negligible benefit that it should be legal. And it is de facto allowed, except when some…
Hey panel of players that the Patriots destroyed during your playing careers, what do you think of the Patriots?
He didn't even cry when he filed for Chapter 11.
Brunell was emotionally shaken up because he had just gotten off the phone with his accountant moments before the segment aired.
Was he investing 50 million dollars in footballs or something?
"The average person can get this exposure, if they want it. You can read Gawkers Letters from Death Row, which has been going on for years without people deciding it's the greatest thing to happen to storytelling since storytelling was invented: http://gawker.com/tag/death-row-…. You can read up on the many…
If only a real crime reporter (you?) had been the host it would have been so much better.
You're not entirely wrong but you just come off as bitter that no one cared about your true crime stories.
Just wanted to chime in and point out that Adnan's lawyer was disbarred for mishandling client money, so your assertion that she couldn't have thrown it just for appeal money isn't the most convincing.
You can read Gawkers Letters from Death Row
Reads like something written by someone bitter that nothing they write will come close to being as popular as Serial.
All this show did was make a bunch of sheltered, oblivious, middle-class Americans feel very smart about themselves.
Clickbait.
So... a generic crime reporter is upset that an extremely popular podcast isn't more like generic crime reporting? Tastes salty.