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I forgot how a very specific instance of following the rules requires payback.

Some of the CC roasts have featured folks who are both funny and know the roastee quite well. The William Shatner roast was pretty good, mainly because George Takei was awesome in it.

If they had thrown the jerseys to the ice during a stoppage in play, I would agree 100%, as hats are thrown to the ice during a stoppage.

If the refs didn't notice while handling the balls constantly but a Colts equipment manager noticed upon touching one ball once, I have to wonder how that guy magically knew while the professional referees did not.

Could the balls deflate below the minimum allowed PSI if they inflated them inside right to the minimum level at the time of the pre-game inspection, where it was warm, then used the balls outside in the cold?

From ESPN's article on the allegations:

From ESPN's article on the allegations:

ESPN follows the People Magazine model of focusing intently on a few people who bring viewers no matter what (even if other people are more newsworthy, like talking about how Lebron spends his day off instead of covering highlights from a hockey player's INCREDIBLE peformance the previous night) while Skip Bayless

CBS likes saying they're the #1 most watched network, so yes, they are desperate for continued viewership and ratings.

:)

Seriously. Even if I see something in front of me, if the News Feed updates without me reloading the page, that post can up and disappear, even if I scroll to look for it. Posts near it will still show up and the odd post from days and days ago can appear, but not the post I wanted...

Ashton Carter is next

One is a currency alternative and one is a coupon for a certain level of service. That's why they're different.

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.