loudgizmo
loudGizmo
loudgizmo

Taking this outside the discussion at hand, I strongly agree that the notion that a team made mistakes or didn’t play a perfect game disqualifies them from complaining about bad officiating. This caveman thinking is present in all sports, to some extent, but it’s really rampant in the NHL. Listen to retired NHLers on

Nothing here surprises me, but it’s still infuriating.

While I agree with this in principle, I wonder what practical benefit there is. And yes, I’m thinking of the most rabid, rancid Trump supporters who are punching people and screaming “hang the bitch” about Clinton at rallies. I’ve recently found out that some friends and relatives are so ideologically poisoned that

Without the voice of reason, every faith is its own curse.

Trust me, it’s easier to walk away than you think.

And I am 100% certain that not only won’t Trump nose dive in polls after this landfill inferno last night, but at least once today I will hear someone I know claim that “there’s no difference between Clinton and Trump”.

My thought, exactly. The hotel room incident sounded like he was drunk off his ass or there was something else going on, like CTE. But adding this story really starts to make a case that he needs professional help.

Fuckin’ A.

The NHL’s forthcoming Las Vegas Gladys Knights and the Pips appreciate your remark.

I didn’t think even someone here could make a joke about this situation this soon that would make me laugh.

Agree 100%, but this opens up a weird phenomenon we see all the time in the US, the notion that something isn’t a real or serious problem until it impacts you personally. It happens constantly, and it’s not a function of someone being wealthy: A person lives his/her life almost totally oblivious to everything except

The sub-Kinja is strong with this one.

You had me at “70's pube-fro”, even though I disagree with the hyphenation.

The one-upsmanship angle is indeed an issue; ever met a humble, non-competitive billionaire?

And remember, after Ralph Wilson died, Trump was (supposedly) trying to buy the Bills. Personally, I always thought it was yet another cheap ploy for attention, from the king of attention whores, but I shudder to think what a spectacle it would have been if he, and not Pegula, had bought the team.

Dibs on Pity Hump for a band name.

In my neighborhood everyone has deed restrictions that say you cannot store boats, RVs, etc. on your lawn or in your driveway. Of course, one of my neighbors thinks rules don’t apply to him, so he parks his immense RV in his driveway for weeks at a time, and because his house is on a curve, it block drivers’ view and

This story is one of the most NCAA football things I can imagine, although I’m sure it will get topped at least 5 times between now and the end of the post season. (And yeah, the story about the Iowa strength coach making a bazillion bucks is pretty close.)

Exactly right. Clinton is in this to win the election and be president, Trump is in it to build a big, rabidly loyal following so he can make bargeloads of money in his next media project(s).

Admit it — you threw your shoulder out of joint reaching for that one, right...?