As heatherkay said, the dude was on the same night as Jon Stewart. So no, your not bothering to read when his story actually aired (not when Deadspin made it viral) does not make him a plagiarist or something.
As heatherkay said, the dude was on the same night as Jon Stewart. So no, your not bothering to read when his story actually aired (not when Deadspin made it viral) does not make him a plagiarist or something.
Considering tire technology wasn't good enough to deem sustained speeds above 220mph "safe" until about 1995, it's just absurd that they had guys running 269mph in 1938. They didn't even have radial tires then for Christ's sake. A wobble and you're dead.
Good lord. So not only is that guy apparently a terrible father, but as soon as one kid succeeds despite him, he freaks out that the kid is gay. No wonder Michael Sam played so hard. He wasn't trying to impress his dad. He was trying to get away.
Agreed. Just about everything Sam has done up to this point checks every damn box for him being great for the NFL. The only thing the NFL can do now is either accept that or act like all those accolades are suddenly meaningless and explain how that has nothing to do with him being gay.
Apparently the dog is a rather progressive equal-opportunity hater though.
"If you're poo and you don't know where to go to, why don't you go where fashion sits?" — Putin on the shits
You've been waiting for this moment ever since Russia got into Berlin.
That looks suspiciously like a KGB two-way wall. Nobody talk shit about Lenin.
(Disagrees with Knomercy)
You don't understand how points and counterpoints work. But we now know that you deeply understand and respect how much Richard Sherman "loves the game."
That's what I'm thinking. But when you go deeper here's the part that sucks for all of us: When a guy only has McD's to look forward to because he ruined his sports career, and he was already eyeing those giant paychecks at the other end of 4 (or 2) years on a college team, he's a lot more likely to turn to crime to…
I was screaming at the screen for Bowman on that play. That poor guy literally took what could be a career-ending injury for the team, and the (clearly home) refs took it away from him as he was being taken to the hospital.
Rivers used to do this to guys all the time in high school. I remember watching him play and thinking he was the best basketball player I'd ever seen. He could fake out anybody in just this manic fashion.
C: "I'll start believing if they can beat Seattle"
Don't get me started on those high jumpers.
Apparently you don't believe in that game this season where San Francisco beat Seattle.
I pan my eyes a few inches to the right, look at all the awards I've won in my career and wonder why I'm debating some douchebag troll on the internet.