It's Sorkin's way of trying to prove that he's smarter than everyone. It works really well with certain characters in his shows, like Josh on The West Wing, but other times, it just comes across as unrealistic and douchey.
It's Sorkin's way of trying to prove that he's smarter than everyone. It works really well with certain characters in his shows, like Josh on The West Wing, but other times, it just comes across as unrealistic and douchey.
Epic Nellie Bly reference!
Auburn.
Make it to the pros and it gets even murkier.
And what do you recommend for those of us who prefer thick gravy to runny gravy?
Yeah. I don't know. Inaudible.
He does have a contractual obligation to respond to some media inquiries.
If unsatisfactory answers could nullify you having satisfied your contractual obligation to speak with the media, Bill Belichick would get fined every single week.
He talked to the media. He answered 22 questions. Can't fine him for not upholding that clause of his contract just because the media didn't particularly like his answers.
I don't know. Inaudible.
Between Belichick's "We're on to Cincinnati" and Lynch's "Yeah" in press conferences, I think we've got ourselves an NFL "Groot-off"
Or rather doesn't understand exactly what is and is not considered "playing football"
"No big deal. It's football." - Raiola
Well done! Re-signed today.
With Ridley out for the rest of the season and Jonas Gray getting all of those touches on Sunday, LeGarrette is probably wishing he'd stayed in New England right about now.
This has got to be the most interesting headline I've seen all day.
A couple buddies of mine did a cross-country road trip and hit a bunch of national parks. They found that Wal-Mart parking lots are great places to post up at for car sleeping, given the chain's RV-friendly policies.
All valid arguments, but the point still remains that the way it has been reported, it seems that they immediately jumped to punish her without ruling out the possibility of technical error
Did the track club even look into the possibility of technical error in their systems?
Might be time for SNL to ditch the weekly musical guest. An otherwise decent episode can have its whole tone thrown off by a horrendous musical guest and the only musical guest who can improve an episode is Justin Timberlake...but only because he's an excellent host-musical guest double-threat.