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    The guy followed protocol, gave them two forms of ID (and a thumbprint), and they STILL didn’t believe he was who he said he was. Yes, I am white, and I don’t feel any racial tension other than that another white person didn’t believe some guy was who he said he was and the only assumption I can reach as to why was

    As a white guy who begins reading a lot of these stories trying to give the white person the benefit of the doubt or assume there is some sort of communication breakdown, I have to go ahead and call this one racism right out of the gate.

    Why do some women always expect other women to totally have their backs on everything? Carrie Underwood is basically saying, “It doesn’t matter if you think my song blows, you should never, ever, ever say anything that implies you do not like it.”

    It’s pretty simple, folks; Say hello, order your chicken and everything will be fine.

    Nothing has been of greater benefit to NBA players than the referees allowing them to carry the ball while dribbling. When you can hold the in your hand for a beat or two it’s much easier to freeze the defender or get him to go one way before you put the ball on the floor again and go the other way for an open jumper. 

    “You should get back on Facebook so we can keep in touch.”

    Other than objecting to the line that “she never knew her father” I agree with everything else. I get that Clint Eastwood is more famous than she was, but other than mentioning that they were a couple and made some films together, the rest should have just been about her apart from Eastwood.

    Why does it matter to you if the shooting was fatal or not or if there was only one non-fatal shooting? A shooting of any kind, in any number, of any person of any political belief or sexual orientation is bad. I don’t understand why people want to argue that one side committing violence is somehow worse than the

    Even if this was true, which it isn’t, your rationale is, “People who disagree with my beliefs have no right to speak their mind.” So really, YOU should fuck off, because you don’t deserve the inalienable rights you were born with since you do not wish to extend them to others.

    And he used a bat that weighed 42 ounces. Barry Bonds used a 31.5 ounce bat and his muscles were saturated with PEDs. He hit 29 home runs in 1919 hitting balls made out of old sweat socks.

    The guys who wrote “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” deserve to be in the Hall of Fame more than either of these guys. Solid players, but you can tell your kids about the history of baseball without ever getting around to talking about either of them.

    Baloney. He was a good guy and a decent hitter and people liked him. That’s why he got in and George Steinbrenner didn’t. 

    I fine with players celebrating TDs, but choreographed group celebrations are the lamest stuff ever.

    The rules are designed to make sure the odds of winning are lower, but why do they always assume that successfully shooting a jumper is something that is nearly impossible unless you played organized basketball?

    It is stunningly sad that people not only cannot accept that these two have become friends, but actually DON’T WANT THEM TO BE FRIENDS. I think it is fantastic that they are friends and that we could all learn a little something from the fact that these two enjoy being around each other.

    She’s a great shit talker. She’s better at it than most of the people who call her out. She’s also really good at saying a lot of obvious, empty platitudes that are easy to agree with.

    We aren’t assuming she is consenting. It’s obvious from the lyrics of the song that she is. She even says “I ought to say no, no, no sir...at least I’m going to SAY that I tried.” In other words, I should say no, but I’m not going to. I’m going to lie my ass off, though, if anyone finds out and tell them I tried to

    They can turn the dial. Nothing is “foisted” on people when it comes to radio. Plenty of ways to NOT hear it.

    Well, then we shouldn’t play “Sleigh Ride” or “Jingle Bells” anymore. They were completely products of their day. I mean, in the context of modern society they make no sense since no one actually uses horse drawn sleighs anymore. The average teenager can’t even fathom that we didn’t used to all have mobile phones. How

    The only line in this song that I find mildly concerning when you consider that it is really a song about a woman who wants to stay and have sex, but can’t because it will ruin her reputation is when she sings, “I ought to say no, no, no sir.....at least I’m gonna say that I tried”