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Mark Richt is now my favorite coach for the week; that's same damn good, cold comebacking there.

In a move to lure customers, The New York Post has offered to provide the Daily News' racism at no charge.

Nostradenton

You're Gawker Nostradamus.

I rarely comment or even like comments on gawker sites, but I gotta say, bravo. Best thing I've read on the internet recently.

Followed by 5 shitty reviews of the same movie by people without a film degree.

Still waiting for the Gizmodo feature on how it happened, the Lifehacker feature on how to make sure it doesn't happen to us, the Jezebel feature on how our culture allows males to feel that they can invade any women's privacy, the Gawker feature on how 4chan heard about the leaks, along with the TMZ call to get them

Regarding union rules: it could be somewhat complicated by the fact that the NFL is a non-profit. Note that the league asked if the musicians would be willing to "donate" a portion of their income. That makes it slightly different than a pay-to-play situation, which a union might otherwise from upon. The contracts for

really hard to choose which union is more of a bottom bitch..the NBPA or the NFLPA? Can't believe they don't just cry uncle and hire a third level lawyer from the MLBPA...

That's a black man in the US saying that Sam shouldn't have a chance because it wouldn't be smooth.

College bands use Sousaphones. Drum corps use tubas.

Sorta. He begins a turn, then while still banked cranks the rudder the opposite direction, doing a slip. Pretty common maneuver, but never filmed quite like this. Most of the time you'll see it on crosswind landings and it looks like the plane is flying at some funny angle (aka not parallel to the runway) toward

They gave up an own goal, and the keeper essentially threw it to an open Ronaldo for Portugal's game winner. But they also attacked well and scored. It was weird.

I fixed it but weird... so if I watch the video on the source URL it works. I finally got it working on gizmodo by going to "youtube.com/html5" and enabling html5 player. I wanted to make sure it was indeed the problem and when I switch back to non-html5 (default) it didn't work again. I do have flash installed and I

"Here's your problem. See this support column? Looks like it was designed by a guy who learned calculus at a school which spent its money on a football stadium instead of a decent teacher."

Just a reminder that Brooklyn threw the last few games of the season specifically to get this 2nd round matchup with the Heat. How'd that work out, guys?