No, that’s clearly a young Mandy Patinkin.
No, that’s clearly a young Mandy Patinkin.
And also, fuck fake tough guy Dwight Howard.
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“This perverted, pantsless, hairy mascot was the face of a historic professional sports franchise.”
“... and I’m QUITE CERTAIN that child has done SOMETHING WRONG at some time in the child’s life. And so, EVEN IF this singular act was not DIRECTLY in response to SAID CHILD’S WRONGDOINGS, YOU CANNOT, I repeat, YOU CANNOT argue that the child did not HAVE IT COMING.”
Absolutely deplorable. I mean, what parent would force their child to attend an AFL game?
In fairness, what were the odds his helmet would hit anyone throwing it into the stands at an AFL game?
How exactly does ND abide by ancient Irish traditions. Does notre dame have ancient irish prayers before and after games? All of the students at ND are irish? According to your line of thought. Being Catholic is the same as being irish (It’s ok to call us the fighting irish, because we are run by Catholics?) Oh, and…
1) UND has the “largest” American Indian Studies program in the nation 2) A good majority of all American Indian Medical Professionals in the US come from the UND Medical School 3) There have been hundreds of scholarships awarded to American Indians to attend UND 4) Every year in April there is American Indian…
My intro to Three 6 Mafia was this song by Project Pat.
Thats not in the Bill of Rights, neither is employment.
Professional sports ≠ legal system.
I didn’t think anything about these stories could shock me anymore but that is amazingly creepy.
The other thing, though, is I think they’re a group a lot of people say they like so that they can sound like they know what they’re talking about, but most people really can’t get into the sound. RZA himself stated he was aiming to make a kind of music that was distilled hip hop, and most people don’t really like any…
I agree this is a true hip hop fans favorite rap group, the author implying other makes me think they have no clue what they’re talking about.
He’s the mastermind behind the Wu-Tang Clan, the favorite rap group of just about everyone who doesn’t listen to that much rap music.
I think the basket interference concept exists more because of what could happen if the defensive player did it and it just gets applied to offensive players as well. It’s different than the airball because the ball was “outside of the cylinder”, meaning that there was a 0.0% chance the ball was going in.
Can someone explain this rule to me? Never understood it/feel like teams should get credit for a ball put in the basket this way since the “offender” has gained positional advantage, similar to being well-positioned for a rebound. Conceptually, how does this differ from catching an air ball and helping it into the…
The DA said that unlike other cases brought against WNBA players, this one was a slam dunk.