mediumheadboy
MediumHeadBoy
mediumheadboy

The Nard, son.

Actually, if you want to get technical, that’s only a myth. Toilet water isn’t strong enough to be effected by the Coriolis Effect. The toilet water will flow whichever way the jets are pointing.

I don’t see no reason to fine them... don’t see a reason to fine them.

Yup. I’m 165 lbs, and it bends for me. This stool is only good for kids who need to reach the sink.

Yup. I’m 165 lbs, and it bends for me. This stool is only good for kids who need to reach the sink.

Balls.

Wide right.

He died three years before he retired. That’s why they called him the Galloping Ghost. Painkillers were much better back then.

Jun 30, 2016

The only thing that can stop a bag guy with a gun...

Are we talking Dolan as a Knicks owner or Dolan as a Rangers owner? As a Knicks owner, he’s terrible because he treats the team as his little hobby and tries to stick his dumb awful-blues-playing hands in everything they do. As a Rangers owner, he’s great, cause he couldn’t give two shits about them.

Cocktail Waitresses

I agree totally. I was just suggesting Callahan, with his offensive downfall and all, may not be the one to leave off for him. He’s probably one of the best penalty killers and shot-blockers on that roster. If you want to replace Kessel with a disposable winger, theirs plenty on that roster.

I’m not saying they are valid concerns. I’m just mentioning that’s the sort of crap that they consider, and Kessel has earned (rightfully or not) that reputation.

Callahan has dropped off offensively, but I’m guessing they were trying to round out their fourth line and PK unit. In that case, Callahan makes more sense than Kessel. However, there are a few other wingers that Kessel should have gotten the nod over. I’m assuming there was some sort of “team chemistry” issue that

Exactly. I can’t believe he wrote an entire articale about how Juan Lagares is better than Willie Mays.

My god, you have a habit of trying to bend numbers to support your argument. Are you trying to use 3 anectdotal instances to disprove a correlation? I was trying to say you’re “evidence” of bias by the league is not exactly legitimate because of correlating factors like team speed. Puck possession is another factor.

And what I’m saying is you can’t really rely on the math. The Pens are the the fastest team in the league, and they spend a lot of time in the offensive zone. Therefore, they would see more penalties called for them, no bias necessary.

It looks like Ovie was trying to get some Pez.

Fast teams like the Pens tend to draw more penalties. I’ll admit as a Rangers fan watching the last series, I thought the Rangers got the short end of the stick most of the time, but you can’t just rely on those numbers to tell the whole story. It seems like every playoff series the Caps lose, the fans inevitably

Sorry, I got the age wrong. However, if you were familiar with science, you would be familiar with the concept I am trying to explain. You say “There are no magic genetics or workout habits that can make a 44 year old as athletic as a pro athlete in their late 20s.” I would say Jagr is probably more athletic than some