marcello1988
Professional Chair Tester
marcello1988

The typos were gold.

...well technically it was only against the Texans.

People in Chicago pay double for cases of it and I think most of that is because they can't have it. If they could have it, it wouldn't be as coveted.

You may be familiar with their Red Ale, Fixed Gear, as it's bottled and distributed well outside of Wisconsin.

Admit it, you're just looking for an excuse to spend more time in Wisconsin.

It's still legal in states that aren't lame.

You seem stupid enough to maybe be Roger Goodell.

Spot on. Those of us who understand this sort of thing realize it's the nfl who dropped the case.

You seem to not understand that every hour they work on one case is an hour they aren't working on another.

Doesn't matter. In-house investigators must account for their time the same as anyone else so that accounting can determine how much money has been spent on each investigation.

Contrary to what you see in the movies and on TV, most investigations are conducted primarily from behind a desk.

I'm a freelancer and one of my steady gigs is as a private investigator.

Pro Tip: if you read a science headline anywhere that isn't a respected science publication, assume it is mostly bullshit.

As someone who has had to deal with her on set I promise she shares your belief about what she can do.

Ramblin' Joe...

This is the most literate racist letter to the editor I've ever seen.

I live in Chicago, so ya, I know quite a few fans of both. I will admit the cards fans I know are generally alright but the ND fans can get bent and I don't even watch NCAA events.

Couldn't agree more. Cards fans are fine in person (they do know their baseball) but insufferable online.

God that's tough. I can honestly say if every fan of either of those teams dropped dead tomorrow, I wouldn't really be losing any quality friends.

Way to gloss over the alleged misconduct.