I think the most surprising thing in all of this is that a Doug Baldwin cardboard cutout exists.
I think the most surprising thing in all of this is that a Doug Baldwin cardboard cutout exists.
Depends on if the Lawyers can prove that the purchasers willfully knew that it was a way to scam them at first (the second and third image could definitely be construed that way). Then they'd probably get slapped with Receipt of Stolen Goods, which is a misdemeanor and I'm sure they'd end up with liability of damages…
"Fraud is a deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful gain (adjectival form fraudulent; to defraud is the verb)." Seems pretty cut and dry to me. Granted, most law enforcement wouldn't take the time or resources to actually prosecute, but if one person did this enough times, it seems…
act.
Do you still jerk off with those guys?
Peyton Manning was, like, 16 when Philip Rivers was 10.
A game that would've meant the NFC championship should have been played in SF, too.
Funny...I seem to remember a bunch of loud Seahawks fans calling everyone else whiners for talking about the refs screwing them out of games against Seattle last year. It's amazing how quickly things change.
Now you know how the Green Bay Packers feel.
No, they ruled that the ground caused the fumble, so there was nothing to be recovered.
Didn't they rule that the first guy recovered the ball? What did you expect the officials to see on review? If it was in the pile, It was impossible to find any definitive proof that Seattle recovered. As a neutral, I think it would've been insane if the refs had overturned the original call.
I thought you couldn't, or at least the nfl doesn't, review those dog pile plays. Really looked like the Seahawks had it before the ball disappeared into the void.
I'm surprised the Seahawks didn't rage quit and turn off their Xbox after either of these plays.
Can we have him work for Jez instead? It would be like a Voltron of non-self awareness.
I think you're reading too much into some creative license. Harper hit home runs in every Nationals post-season game except Game 2 (the only one I attended, sadly), so the author is making a little joke. He's not actually saying that Harper hits home runs in every single game. That would be silly. Lighten up.
Well, yes, if your sample size is Harper and Stanton, Stanton wins. That's also true for Andrew McCutcheon and Freddie Freeman and Tulo and a bunch of other guys who are really good.
Normally I would let this go. But I'm bitter and you're an annoying nerd and a liar, so I'm calling you out.
You know he was on the DL for half the season, and struggled upon his return (while still healing, like most batters recovering from a hand injury). But let's keep saying the guy that hit more HR's than the majority of the league, while only having about 2 months of healthy play, doesn't know how to hit.
I know right! I'm not good with maths but I wonder how many he would have hit playing a full season?
I'm only one guy, so I can only speak for me, but if I was falsely accused of rape, I'd be suing from here to Tacoma and back. I understand the big picture of not silencing victims of real assaults, but if it was my career and livelihood on the line I'd be salting the earth in my wake.