Ha. I assume he’s not. Time will tell. They hang on to blood samples for 10 years, so we’ll eventually know.
Ha. I assume he’s not. Time will tell. They hang on to blood samples for 10 years, so we’ll eventually know.
I’d pick myself for a pick up hoops game.
Haha, more like geographical ignorance. I didn’t know San Jose and Stanford were only 15 miles apart. NOW I get it. Thank you.
They’re journalists, not musicians.
Seriously, why is it insulting to say she’s Stanford student? Good for her, it’s a good school.
Please don’t say bl*ck. They aren’t even that color.
I didn’t smile, but NBC treats like we’re retarded. Seriously, look at the prime time coverage - it’s so safe, so comfortable and so predictable and thus, boring as hell.
How do you know what she deserves? Learn to read. The headline was meant to acknowledge the rare time where historic records were made during one day and one sport of the olympics.
The problem is people don’t know their colors. African American’s aren’t even bl*ck, so why call them that, it’s insulting. They are a shade of brown. Same for wh*te people. You’re more of a very light tan or very very light tan with a pinkish hue.
I don’t even use the word bl*ck anymore. I just substitute “African American” for bl*ck. .
Nothing wrong with driving under the influence. Most drivers are.
90+% of men have been sexually assaulted if using the same standard of what assault is.
Divers should throw glitter when they dive.
RIP. We’re gonna miss watching him run the bases. Such a tragedy and if only there were a way to avoid those injuries.
Dude, that’s good, I bet that phrase could catch on.
I blame the safety and the bullet as well. People could use less lethal projectiles, but they don’t.
She had the safety on and the cop got the drop on her.
How did she react? Given she gave her life to this event, it seems negligent to leave that part out.
It definitely gives him time to get into a defensive position, but no, there’s no reason to serve like that because he sacrifices accuracy and strategy by serving like that.
No. I’m 19 and my Olympic memories are Rio, London, and Beijing. I live in the suburbs of Atlanta and when I learned about how long pregnancy lasted I asked my parents about August 1996 and found I was conceived on the last day of the Atlanta 1996 games.