...and not a single fan in attendance even noticed.
...and not a single fan in attendance even noticed.
The Milwaukee Brewers never won the World Series but the Milwaukee Braves did.
That's the best part. There was nothing deceptive about it. Every question was a true statement. All you had to do was concur. They were basic and straightforward, so only unfair if you're the type to overthink things.
People who hate on Homer calls hate fun and must be stopped. Sports are exciting, and a good homer call at the end of a great game is almost always celebrated.
I had a physics teacher do that once, where every answer was “True”.
The gap between women and men is more pronounced in soccer than most other sports actually. Almost any competitive men's high school team would easily beat any of the women's national teams.
This headline should read:
The networks are locally overloaded with journalists and bloggers right now, so people trying to upload are getting squeezed out. Their plan actually makes sense.
If you clip a walkie to your shirt or belt, you can pretty much do anything you want on almost any set.
I knew a teacher like that who was actively tying to get fired so he could collect “unpaid leave” in the months between getting in trouble and actually being fired.
I knew I wasn’t crazy for thinking it was as simple as adding the two velocities (and subtracting whatever impact drag would have).
Tecmo Bo Jackson would accidentally qualify.
For cheap cuts I put WAY too much salt on and then let it sit at room temperature for ~30-45 mins. Then I rinse the salt off, pat dry, pepper and cook for 2 mins per side on a barely oiled cast iron at full heat.
We were just far better at gaining ground without sustaining the kinds of massive casualties the Russians endured.
Does he throw the same stuff (ie location, velocity, and pitch selection) from both arms, or is he faster with one and more technical with the other?
How did you get into this line of work?
If EA wants tokeep making games this way, they really ought to consider switching to a subscription model akin to something like Netflix.
You probably haven’t met many non-Americans then. Most UK kids run circles around our little “snowflakes”.
He's a she, actually.