“Republicans in the House and Senate accomplished a plethora of great things this year,” he said in a statement.
“Republicans in the House and Senate accomplished a plethora of great things this year,” he said in a statement.
He has an extremely punchable face, right? I can’t be the only one who thinks this.
Not-even-a-casual-soccer-fan swooping in with a take!
As an overly optimistic Twins fan, I choose to spin this article as the Orioles being a team of fine pitchers who have fallen victim to an unprecedented offensive juggernaut.
Durant goes to China for a billion dollar contract. Kyrie quits basketball but stays in town and takes grad classes at Union Theological Seminary or The New School. Zion goes to the Celtics, somehow.
I suspect it might stem from everyone laughing at him for being unable to bench press at the NBA combine. (Which has to have been the first and last time anyone paid attention to the NBA combine, right?)
I can’t even get into the article because I’m stuck on the impossibly stupid sign behind him in the picture...
Bad luck...maybe she is Kursked?
Is it just me or did he take like four steps in that last clip?
Bill Walton is possibly the greatest living American, and is absolutely famous.
You ever see one of those nature documentaries where a pack of wolves chases a herd of caribou or something like that, then rests while the caribou rest, then chases again, rests again, etc., until the caribou are just completely exhausted, and then they strike?
This dog was out for flesh.
Matthew recommended she see Lions doctors, and they helped her figure out what was wrong.
He’s a ballhandler, that’s who you give it to late. Zion is just not that good at/comfortable with creating his own shot off the dribble. He certainly could’ve tried to drive before choosing to pass it to Barrett for the 3. Might explain the stat in the tweet as well (I didn’t watch them all year, can’t say).
He could hit 162 homers in a season, or be MVP for the next 15 years, and to me he will still be the butt-eating denier guy.
I consider Beilein to be maybe the best coach in the sport (and I am an MSU grad). Was jarring to see his team so incapable on offense like that.
Boooooooooo
That portion you’re quoting opens with “Portnoy proudly strained to portray the fiasco as further proof of his own renegade status...”, and Drew is presenting Chernin’s bio to explain how that renegade status is bullshit. The “ghoulish” part refers to his private equity background. His ties to Hillary, NewsCorp, and…
Yeah, but he wore a disguise in the movie so no one knew it was him. I say the no fame thing checks out.
Some seriously revisionist Ja Rule history going on in this blog.