Michigan, too.
Michigan, too.
All congressman were present for the vote except newly elected Pete Carroll, who decided to pass.
Washington D.C. (Politico): After weeks of debate and a deadlocked Senate President Richard Sherman finally passed his stadium reform bill by having VP Marshawn Lynch cast the deciding vote. “When it came down to what to do it was a no-brainer to have Marshawn carry it across the goal,” the President said afterwards.
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HAH! I witnessed something like this in Los Angeles. Sometimes it rains here and this city absolutely cannot handle rain. LA’s city planners saw no need to create storm drains and just made the curbs high enough to funnel the now rivers to the sea... quality =\
I drove up to something like this and thought... you know…
Maybe your buddies over at Gizmodo know something?
Oh I like this. I like this a lot.
Something reasonable but unrealistic (“After a meeting with the commissioners, the NFL has pledged to institute a zero tolerance domestic violence policy with automatic one year suspension and loss of wages”) that they will look terrible when backtracking.
Not that I care about baseball, but if I hacked MLB’s Twitter I’d probably report Derek Jeter (or Mariano Rivera) both admitted longtime PED use, and have subsequently renounced their HOF status. Just to BREAK BRAINS.
For baseball, I would only tweet the losses by the Cardinals, nothing more.
No, or more so aren’t aloud to try.
Because playing on the Lions is, metaphorically speaking, the same thing.
Typical hotshot corner who thinks he doesn’t need a safety.
Hanging out at a park at 3:40 in the morning, eh? I mean, I know I love me some monkey bars and those swings are great, but....
Earlier in these playoffs when these blowouts happened it was because one team was absolutely firing on all cylinders for an entire game and just blew their opponent out. Happened in multiple series including the WCF for both the Warriors and the Thunder.
In this week’s SI, there’s a quote that really struck me:
$200 million in hotel-motel taxes (likely how Cobb will fund the Braves ballpark), or about a sixth of the total cost of the Falcons' stadium.