The first video says he shot 52% from three on the day. I can’t see any way he can get to this percentage without going 9/17 or 10/19 (and rounding down in either instance).
The first video says he shot 52% from three on the day. I can’t see any way he can get to this percentage without going 9/17 or 10/19 (and rounding down in either instance).
No snark intended here but was anyone on earth asking for this information?
OK I’ll bite: what?
man, what the fuck is this. what is the deal with blogs telling people what to wear and not wear. mind your own damn business man.
Wise words indeed, Fartsmello.
I’ve never understood the insistence that baseball, or any sport, is a “kid’s game,” simply because kids play it. Baseball has been a business first and foremost since the 19th Century. A lot of money changes hands; there’s nothing childish about that.
Amateur night. Legit art museums/galleries, like say, the Met (where I once worked) use extremely heavy stands that can’t just be knocked over like this. For that reason, when I originally saw this video, I assumed it was some kind of prank.
It’s not as if their entire working life ends when their football career ends. They can presumably go sell insurance or go work at as bank or some shit once they’re done mashing their brain into pudding
my god man grow the fuck up.
My guess is spare bedroom/office.
The article clearly states that the road was dry.
thank you for setting this bozo straight
Pitching changes are clearly the main culprit keeping games so slow. Since there’s a commercial break for every pitching change, I have a feeling MLB won’t be addressing this issue any time soon.
No, he won’t. That’s the point of the article. He received so few votes that he isn’t eligible to be on the ballots anymore (although he could technically still get in, eventually, via the Veterans’ Committee)
How can anyone make this argument with a straight face? L.A., N.Y., and Chicago are all part of the United States. Their residents live under the same Constitution as rural Americans. They are Americans too.
i think he meant yuengling?
Agape is greek for love. not the erotic kind of love, that’s eros. but like, friendship love. sorry for knowing this, i went to catholic high school.
i imagined myself explaining the rules of baseball once while getting a massage, to prevent myself from getting a boner. worked.
Central Grocery on Decatur. Get a muffeletta