LOL what the fuck is this game?!
LOL what the fuck is this game?!
This new realistic Yoshi is over the top.
He’s also my favorite color.
Tim Howard robotically, yet awesomely mows the league like a lawn and counts every blade of grass.
The ‘83 Pistons’ leader in minutes per game was Kelly Tripucka, so you KNOW they’re gonna give these Warriors the business.
Can someone automatically grey all comments that say “just get a retroPIE/emulators/etc!” WE KNOW.
Multi-year contracts with no guaranteed money, allowing teams to cut players who become injured or old, with no penalty or payout?
SURE THING!
Seeing a doctor two more times in a six months span?
*Spit take*
Exactly Jack. I think people are misreading this entirely. The city council would love to say ‘No’. They would love to take that 20 mill and lead some project that will end up 200 mill and half completed 10 yrs from now. And no one would blink, until they realize what happened. But when a city provides incentive to…
I just wanted to say, I did a lot of design work on that condo development. It seems like a really nice place.
This is just another empty gesture ESPN is using to prove they’re not too Liberal. Well, if they ever want to win ME back, they’re gonna hafta:
I miss when they had the NHL they’d have the robot of the team who scored win a battle over the other.
I just want my dumb FOX robots fighting each other or catching a pass or something.
Hell man, Zelda had a 109% adoption rate. You can’t tell me the Switch isn’t selling like hotcakes. I’m with you, not sure where he’s thinking it’s suddenly going to end up not doing well.
Nintendo: “YOU WANT METROID PRIME 4??? FINE!!! HERE’S YOUR METROID PRIME 4!!!”
Counterpoint: The “Driver: San Francisco” soundtrack was even better.
I remember it. I was a child of the 1970's and 1980's. The industry really died around 1986. I can remember, we lived 60 miles outside the city, in the rural parts of Beaver County. I can remember waking up and smelling the sulfur-slag from the valley. I remember seeing the ohio - a murky brown death pool filled with…
Great point! Pittsburgh can just regulate against pollution coming from upwind in Ohio, Michigan, etc.
Spagnuolo later apologized if anyone was offended but his personal animosity toward fat people was because his father had spent years of his life fighting the morbidly obese.