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This is how good this article is: I don’t give much of a damn about sports, I never watch ESPN, I’ve never really heard of this guy before, and I was still interested. He sounds to me like someone who is intimidated by a lot of his staff, knows they’re actually smarter and better prepared than he is, and thinks he can

That’s mindblowing. Have you made a screen shot of this, in case he suddenly figures out what a complete asshole it makes him look like to be searching for his name throughout Facebook and commenting whenever he finds it?

I’m from St. Louis, and I have to agree with you. But toasted ravioli is awesome, and I will die on that hill with a smile on my face.

Lovely story. This is what I wish more people understood, how delightful it is to be kind in this way. It’s fun. You get to be part of this wonderful moment, and it’s so worth whatever it costs.

I agree, the kindness of that is beautiful.

This is the best story ever. EVER.

I just want to make it clear that he is not related to me.

We are in complete agreement.

I don’t blame her for losing her temper with a scummy car towing operation. I blame her for the way she lost her temper with a scummy car towing operation. She could have lambasted the woman for what the SCTO was actually doing wrong, but instead she went the classic teen girl bully route and made it about totally

Huh. I would totally tell my brothers that I boned a rock star, much less if I had sisters, which I don’t. And my brothers would totally make fun of me and say I turned said rock star gay, were he later to come out. We would never need to resort to gory details, but the fact of sex having been had would definitely be

No matter how repugnant I find this person for whom a sufficiently negative epithet has yet to be created, I'm even more repulsed by the thought of these methods being granted legitimacy in a courtroom.

Precisely. Thanks for handling that for me. There's nothing more I need to say.

And posting this to a more welcoming audience would solve that problem how, exactly?

I think the audience that doesn't want to see it is probably the best audience to present it to.

Wait, who?

That's because you recognize perfection.

He's not interested in following in his father's footsteps. He's interested in riding on his father's coattails. He wants his father's fame and influence. He doesn't know and/or doesn't care about making any of the effort it took for his father to achieve those things.

But she married two Muslims. Come on, you can't tell me that's not suspicious. Everybody knows that Christianity is a very delicate religion that cannot bear direct exposure to Islam.

Bless you. I don't know exactly what that means, really; it's something I wish toward people who have made some great, selfless effort, as you have, to better the lives of others: that they be blessed, in whatever way they would wish. Parenting is always a challenge, but you took on some of the most challenging

I can't watch this. I can't handle the vicarious humiliation. For years, probably a decade at least, and in spite of having won three times, I was still beating myself up over having lost the fourth game.* I just feel so awful for anyone who loses badly.