michael1960
michael1960
michael1960

If you could choose between left and right as the superstar direction, which would you choose.

Someone help me here. I’m not seeing the balk. It looks like he paused at the belt. Two pauses maybe? Also, that ump squats after the delivery as if to call balls & strikes suggesting he’s ok with the delivery. Next, he watches the whole play before making the call. That’s very odd.

“Canelo preened and postured and jutted his very square jaw. But he didn’t land punches. And you can’t win rounds without landing punches.” I have to disagree. GGG has one major weakness, and that’s that he doesn’t move his head. From what I saw, he took a ton of hard shots. Maybe it didn’t look like that because he

I don’t think it’s hate, but I will say that you do not deserve respect if you speak about women the way he does, or make fun of people with disabilities. At least not where I’m from.

Bottom line: people love to hate. It helps them feel superior for a time, since their actual lives have not turned out anywhere near what they hoped. I guess it’s always been this way, but it seems now more than ever if a demagogue creates an enemy (the press, Hilary Clinton, liberals, immigrants), he has a 32 percent

I wish Elliott was not on the team so I could more joyfully pull for the Cowboys. But in this case if you zoom the camera out, or any play like it on any team, you’ll see a half a dozen guys doing the same thing, or lightly jogging in the direction of the ball because there’s nothing else to do about it.

I see what you’re saying. In my opinion, Golovkin controlled most of the fight and probably should have won, but man he took a lot of good hard shots. I haven’t seen the punch numbers, but from my untrained perspective I would give 5 founds to Canelo, maybe six.

It is certainly conceivable that this fight was a draw, but no way did Canelo win 10 rounds of that fight.

Create an enemy and the dumbasses will follow. It’s worked throughout history and it’s working now.

Unless the catcher is acting great Robert DeNiro, I don’t think he intentionally missed that ball. The ball tailed hard and the catcher looked like he made a legitimate stab at it.

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The agony on his face going up Angliru was devastating. It was beautifully heroic. The day was emotional for a lot reasons. Carlton Kirby became verklempt talking about Froome accomplishing what only two others have done, the Tour and Vuelta in the same year. He said it well: “This is a day we will remember for a long

Lowering myself into the clear warm waters of Schadenfreude and hoping I’m not jinxing my team.

I saw a man who appeared reasonable say: I agreed with Trump’s platform, make American great again. I thought: That’s not a platform, you driveling idiot. That’s a slogan. Trump’s makes his cash now by branding and he used it to win an election. That’s a lesson for Democrats.

Glance around the league and ask yourself is Kaepernick is better than the second team quarterback on any of the 32 NFL teams (and maybe some of the starting quarterbacks.) The answer is obviously yes. I mean, come on. Ryan Griffin, Sean Mannion, anyone? So there has to be a reason. If the reason is politics, then

You’re now worse than willfully stupid. Now you’re just boring.

You’ve been shown to be sadly mistaken on substance, so you quibble over some irrelevant phrasing and start calling names. Nice. Smart!

But what about the Peloponnesian War? What about the Battle of Agincourt?

Sure Jamestown and the Puritans started wars against the Indians. ALSO, the US started every single war against Indians.

What’s great about Wikipedia is that have footnotes to scholarly studies. Footnotes are those things at the bottom of the page that tells you where you can find out more about something instead of feeling like you understand all by focusing on a single attribute.