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It absolutely was 100% true.

If there’s anything that will DEFINITELY sway the refs to your side, it’s trying to public question their ability to do their job.

Wow! Neat stuff, this is inspiring to me as someone who does not feel secure/fulfilled by their job.

Way to invert the narrative, considering all the women who have left sportswriters and never regretted a second.

Only one letter separates writer and waiter, after all, and the salaries are about the same.

Holy shit.

As I get older, things that I found emotionally destroying as a youth tend to lose their sting (to be replaced by new things that I viscerally fear and hate!)

This tweet has now given me immunity to “My Girl.”

Holy shit. I’m still laughing.

He didn’t need the money because he still has all of that Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf and The Zoo Story money coming in.  

To make matters worse, next year Kevin Durant will be lost in New York.

Looks a lot like a Graham Hollywood. (She’s standing on the running board)

I hit on a 16 in an uncertain situation, a move that made my new tablemates cluck their tongues at me,

Not really. Perfect strategy should get you to about a 99% return on your money, and it doesn’t vary all that much. It will absolutely be a losing proposition in the long run, because 99% is less than 100%, and it has to be that way for casinos to exist. But it isn’t the case where bad luck is overwhelming good

Its an NY based website and presumably many writers are from the area and may have familiarity/interest with the team. Also the Mets have a fairly large fanbase that would read the site and are basically a buffoon team that lends itself nicely to mockery.

Vegas and/or Atlantic City weren't built on winners.  Frankly, I think millennials definitely don't have the disposable income and value experiences rather than the thrill of a casino winning streak.  Also, 1.1 trillion dollars in student loan debt isn't helping.

Super relevant to this article.

Not only is this the most shocking moment of Snooker I have ever seen, it is also the only moment of Snooker I have ever seen.

I don’t normally respond to these things, but on a per-student basis, I believe the federal government is providing more assistance than in the last 30 years, adjusted for inflation.

How exactly does one determine “Broken” in such a vehicle? I’m assuming this is a fluid concept...

Jon Gruden often seems like paranoid nutcase Humphrey Bogart in The Caine Mutiny, and the Raiders are the modern version of baseball’s long-and-deservedly-dead St. Louis Browns.

Sure a boat’s a boat, but the mystery box could be anything — it could even be a boat! And you know how much I’ve wanted a boat!