mitzelplick
Mitzelplick
mitzelplick

I was reading through the thread looking for someone to make this point. The report is stupid on its face. Airports were not the targets for the terrorist attacks of 9/11, they were the points of origin. I'm no expert, but it probably takes a minute or two to take over a plane and redirect it. It seems like that would

I don't think he's ignoring it at all; I think the value you place on a woman's life is quite a bit higher than the value he places on a woman's life. Just sayin'.

What would happen if all regulations disappeared from the "legitimate" pharmaceutical business? Would the customers still be at fault for getting ripped off, or would their belief in science absolve them?

This is just sad.

It's funny how a New York Times article on the necessity for regulating an industry can turn into a discussion like this. A bunch of people didn't get what they paid for, but let's make fun of them because science! It's pretty victim-blamey to me.

I have been wrong before, but it sounded to me like the guy might have gotten a piece of the ball. There was another sound after the sound of the foot hitting the ball.

This is a better headline and more click-worthy, IMO, because it bleeds a little more than Jezebel's headline and it leaves off the word "accidentally."

This is probably not the "most insane," but it struck me as funny.

2 years ago, before you had ever heard of Richard Sherman, Brady threw to Sherman's side of the field all of 3 times in the Seahawks' win over the Patriots. 2 were incomplete passes and 1 was an INT.

Boston fans using the "smaller league" argument now? Does that count in NBA arguments, as well?

I always just assume that somebody who says the Seahawks never had any fans until last year isn't a serious football fan or just started watching in the past 2 years.

Faneca is just jealous of the Pats because the last Super Bowl he won was after the 2005 season.

Installed? Have you ever inflated or deflated a ball in your life? Step away from the computer. Go outside.

That's a good tip. Thanks!

It's a little annoying. It's my understanding that banana peppers and pepperoncini peppers are actually different things. The former are good on pizza. The latter, not so much.

Pats' fan excuse bingo. I like it!

That perfect regular season was one of my favorite things, as well, mainly because of the way it ended.

Wow. I was genuinely taken aback by Belichick's ability to learn something so complicated in such a short period of time. You got me there.

One team used leagally inflated footballs. One team didn't. You can say it's a bloody miracle if you want (that's the explanation I like best), or you can actually see what's happening in front of you. Enjoy the big game!

I didn't know what he knew until he told the national media what he knew.