And if she does write more often for Jezebel, can she write about women’s sports? Because men’s sports are boring.
And if she does write more often for Jezebel, can she write about women’s sports? Because men’s sports are boring.
you’ll probably get a lot of new people from the other sites over here
YESSSSSSS more Diana Moskovitz pieces over here on Jezebel pleeeeease
I agree with you that camp day does work with the WNBA, but I think it’s a stretch to call “many” MLB weekday games camp days. Maybe that’s how the Mets work it, but in other MLB towns, day games are lightly attended or true “businessperson’s specials” with a lot of work groups playing hooky.
Oh, come on, it’s a team effort! Who’s more important in an alley oop, the lobber or the dunker?
So it’ll take Melo three moves to get where he wants to go. That’s a surprising level of efficiency from him.
He’s never been afraid to go deep down the middle, or to target the tight end.
Aahh Businesspersons Specials. My favorite Phillies games to go to as a kid! Often one of my dad’s friends would have a group of tickets that were hardly ever used, and we’d get primo seats (if such a thing existed) at the Vet in one of the section 100 boxes, which of course were just like 8-10 seats surrounded by a…
Play games at reasonable times for kids? No thanks. Only 9pm EST starts please.
Your penis is a lot like your money.
Agreed, a “tip” jar in a place like that had better just be for giving the spare change (or more if generous) to the local food pantry or something. The cashier is making at least minimum wage, as they aren’t under the “tipped worker exception”, and all they are doing is handing over the food.
I’m watching Venture Brothers right now and it made me read your comment in Brock Sampson’s voice. I agree completely Mr. Sampson.
Exactly. At a walk up counter there should be no expectation of a tip anyway. So Why should there be a problem if someone leaves spare change in a tip jar on the counter?
I agree, but I still throw a dollar in or two if I’m a regular at the place. Like a coffee shop or deli or something. It’s basically meaningless, but still just a nice way to occasionally show your appreciation.
“A piece of shit. Entitled, rapey, gropey, grabby, disgusting.” ... “The way they efficiently dismantled, destroyed, and shamelessly discredited these women for speaking their truth is unforgivable.”
So I didn’t cry immediately when I heard the news about Bourdain, but I got a little bit of tears in my eyes reading what you quoted(especially in our current political climate). Yeah, I’m going to miss him too.
A local DJ said this about Bourdain, “He was the antidote to xenophobia.” Miss you, Tony.
hot take: new yorkers think their bagels are better because most places not in new york don’t do it right and don’t boil the bagel first, but new yorkers think their pizza is better because they’re assholes
“grow the fuck up” ≠ guys