so when the Bruins win the Cup on Wednesday will these ads then show up on the web browsers of poor children in Africa?
so when the Bruins win the Cup on Wednesday will these ads then show up on the web browsers of poor children in Africa?
This wasn’t no robbery.
That’s not what I was expecting John Rocker’s kid to look like
My favorite part (not in the attached video but elsewhere on Twitter), is him walking off with a bloody lip. Trying to remain cool/tough in front of his teammates while sporting a very noticeable split lip.
“I’m a white guy lawyer lots of people don’t like”
arrr ‘tis true, the sight of gold drives many a Pirate mad
Search and Rescue helicopter pilot guy here. In case any of you are wondering if this will happen to you after falling off a cliff face or something and needing an airlift, it won’t if they do their jobs right. In the organization I fly with you have to use a line attached to the litter that’s held by a member of the…
It may not shock you to learn that Leonard was, even then, a man of few words.
“objectively speaking...True Detective season one all over again.”
Ok hear me out though. Your opinion is not objective.
Period.
I was going to point this out as well but figured WTF.
- “Boris, you were the one who mattered most.”
He also tweeted that he regretted taking that selfie with Drake before the last episode. Which I found hilarious.
Holzhauer changed his twitter avatar to this picture last night, which I thought was pretty damn funny.
“ferried us far from the radioactive air of Chernobyl and the poisoned Ukranian countryside to a clean, insulated courtroom” LOL you do realize the courtroom was literally *in* the city of Chernobyl, right? As evidenced by the large chyron that said Chernobyl as they were driving to the courthouse.
Staying on first base in no way prevents a double play. McCutchen became a forced runner the moment the ball landed and until the throw was made to first base to put out the batter. Just as McCutchen would have been called out — even if he had never left first base — if the fielder had instead thrown to second base…
During tonight’s episode, did anyone else, at the explosion, see the infamous piece of graphite fly through the air and linger on the screen? I could’ve sworn I saw that, and it caused me to laugh loudly (although not out of disrespect... it was more of a nervous laughter).
If you went into this series with any foreknowledge of the event, seeing those smoldering blocks of graphite being picked up by men in firefighting gloves is almost too astonishing to comprehend. And Dyatlov walking the corridor, seeing the smoking graphite on the ground—-the actor playing him was brilliant in…
In all honesty, it stopped being a thing for me partway through the first episode. Mazin also makes a point to discuss this very issue in the first episode of the companion podcast series.
I feel like this could be an excellent blueprint for a type of biographical dramas, one that focuses on telling a less peachy keen version of the story but one more honest to the actual events. Katrina would be phenomenal second in this type of show.