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The bill’s vague association with the underworld continues to this day, as it is often used in strip club to double the monetary value of anyone making it rain, and by some gun rights’ activists to signal their support for the second amendment.

This is a lot of bravado for finding stories that, despite the URLs, are not about throwing or breaking things. They just include one sentence about them throwing or breaking things and move on. Save for Roger Clemens throwing a broken bat at Mike Piazza which is a bit different than the others.

I think the girl being carried like a baby is the daughter from the scene at the very beginning of the game?

Yeah, no idea what’s going on. I’ve always meant to read them but have never gotten around to it. Can anyone answer, does the movie only cover the first book’s material? I’ll try to read before seeing the movie. Thanks

You’ll find out in a few hours but just a heads up, hard mode only unlocks after your first play through and, if I understand correctly, is more like a chapter-by-chapter NG+.

One factor that may get overlooked why more casual fans enjoy attending baseball games: the chance to get a ball. Got one for the first time the other day and gave it to my son. I can’t think of any moment of any sporting event I’ve attended that comes within a mile of being that great.

I’m surprised young participation has decreased by that amount. But I imagine that decrease will start turning around a bit with the amount of parents refusing to let their kids play football. We’ll see.

Why the “maybe” in front of Rodgers? State Farm, his brother being on whatever show, Olivia Munn... he famous with the casuals

Great timing after that idiot trustee said, just this morning, there’s no chance ncaa would investigate.

This works much better in basketball where there’s five on the floor from each team. In baseball it’s 9 on 1-4. You’ll never see that rule.

Genuine question, which presidents grew up poor in the 1800s other than Lincoln?

Can he dunk?

Actors used to just get locked into contracts with studios sort of like athletes used to get locked into their team. It wasn’t like the tickets cost any less back then. The higher ups just had more money to share since they didn’t have to negotiate with actors as often.

They provide a minimal benefit of entertainment that helps X number of people get through their day. They didn’t patent anything. But they provide something valuable to millions of people whereas an everyday surgeon and the vast majority of people on this planet are only providing a benefit to a limited amount of

Get that surgeon to patent some form of medical device/technology that benefits a large swath of people like the entertainment industry does. Then he’ll get way more money. If he’s only going to operate on a few hundred people a year, his income is limited to what he can get from them and their insurers. And I think

Those are hits he gave up, dude. He hasn’t made contact that often.

I’ve thought this idea would be great in the past. However, I think the AL has too great an advantage with the DH. Having a true DH in your roster for home games versus the best hitter on the bench of the NL team filling the DH role is a much bigger advantage than the NL gets in its home games against AL teams.

I like how there options such as “The Lord” rather than “Lord” and “The Viscount” as opposed to “Viscount”. It’s like everybody’s been classing it up at Ohio State.