Some states have laws determining when you can divorce. In my state, for example (NC), you have be living at separate addresses for 6 months, with no regular sexual activity during that time.
Some states have laws determining when you can divorce. In my state, for example (NC), you have be living at separate addresses for 6 months, with no regular sexual activity during that time.
If it gets annuled, then it’s like the wedding never happened. A divorce might be a different story.
You may be right about the major leagues, but the minor leagues go by the PBUC rules, which didn’t have this rule until 2008.
There is. But if he switches due to an injury, he can’t pitched with that hand for the rest of the game.
Switch-hitters care. In his professional debut, the game was delayed about 8 minutes because he would switch hands, then the batter would switch hands, then he would switch hands, then the batter would, etc., etc. That rule came into existence after that game, for precisely that reason.
Neither of those are 4k
Neither of those are 4k
TBH, this is the first 60Hz 4K monitor I’ve seen...ever. I’m gonna guess that you can’t find a 60Hz 4k monitor that wasn’t released in 2015.
TBH, this is the first 60Hz 4K monitor I’ve seen...ever. I’m gonna guess that you can’t find a 60Hz 4k monitor that w…
Nah, it’s $10 each. And they said that at the moment, there are no plans to release any kind of bundle.
“The Dodgers have no business being in the world series.”
The irony from your post is hilarious. The point isn’t to not intentionally be an asshole. The point is to intentionally not be one. There’s a difference.
If it’s the two doors I’m thinking of, someone proved a while back that they are two sides of the same (unopenable) door.
(Math incoming)
My favorite part of this is when Cody Allen got booed by the home team on his way to take the mound in the 9th.
AP and Chicago both say #3 should be hyphenated except when the adverb is “very” or ends in -ly (as there is no real ambiguity with -ly adverbs.
Keep in mind these are speedpaintings. Each of these paintings, he completed in about an hour (sometimes a little more). I’m lucky if I can complete a coloring book page in an hour.
Thing is, if you look at the overhead shots, it definitely looks like it doesn’t cross the line. Going by the overhead shots, it’s more likely not a goal than is.
Here’s the overhead shots from the USA telecast (at 2:10). Definitely nothing in those shots to indicate the puck crossed the line:
There are different types of free agents in the NFL. From my understanding, until you’ve been in the league for 3+ years, undrafted free agents have their salaries capped, and their contract terms limited to 3 years. Also of note, is that in the NFL, unless you have guaranteed money in your contract, you get a weekly…
Later in the game, that same catcher slid feet first very hard into the second baseman, causing both benches to clear, and the umpires to issue warnings to both teams. Now, I’m not saying this throw into the batter was intentional...ok, yes I am.
One of two things happen: 1) nothing. 2) the runner gets called out. Which is what the catcher is trying to argue, and why the whole thing looks awfully intentional by the catcher.