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Then how come the Red Sox showed the same trend? Lots of other teams have strong attendance despite disappointing years. Chicago is a huge market and attending games is a cultural institution. Also, they have been until relatively recently a poorly-run and somewhat unlucky franchise. I don't see a huge relationship.

you pooey dooey, sounds gooey

Ah, brain damage. Football is fun!

I see how this can be seen as a balancing act that help each team in the long run. But that's just it - it helps the teams. I feel like separating reporting on the league and reporting on its individual teams creates a different kind of problem. Giving the teams a first crack at breaking news doesn't feel right to me.

Giannis is so much fun to watch, but the specific number of dribbles he takes to cross X area of court has more to do with how many steps he takes between dribbles than anything else. He's taking around 5 in most of these videos. Still fun as hell though!

Glad you included Sculpin. I randomly grabbed a 6er a few months back without knowing anything about it and HOOBOY: I was blown away. Phenomenal.

Looks like they missed Sandy Denny's collaboration with Led Zeppelin

I was the starting left fielder for the local Legion baseball team. The first inning of the first game of the season placed me in the dusty outfield staring into home plate with the sun inconveniently beginning to set behind the backstop. With two outs, the opposing hitter smashed a line drive right at me - I darted

Hell yea. Willington Pizza's Red Potato Pizza has awards for how amazing it is. In the non-New Haven style division, that dish would be a fine representation of Connecticut. Someone bought me a boiled burger in Meriden once and I was absolutely floored that it was considered a delicacy. The town's a shithole, sure,