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At first, I read it like 'The White Chief Queef'. I think I'm going to keep it like that.

What a loser. My Canadian girlfriend always puts out like crazy when I go visit her or see her at summer camp. She's so fucking hot at sex.

Facebook still serves one purpose for me: to check in on my crazy fundamentalist Christian college classmate. Since we graduated he has done several wonderful things like writing his own Christian fiction (my favorite one is from the perspective of a true believer captured by Muslim terrorists coming to terms with the

I've been to many flyers games in Penguins apparel never had a problem NJ on the other hand.

Weird because here in the bay area, people constantly go to Giants games in A's gear, and people constantly go to A's games in Giants gear. Maybe the answer is to not be a piece of shit?

Brandon Robinson - The Source

That's actually Magic Johnson's son, I believe.

I used to work with Matt at that station. He told me that, shortly after he arrived at the station, he timed out how many seconds it took him to run from the weather wall to the station's basement so that he could stay on the air until the last possible second. Really dedicated guy.

Since he's an asswad law student, he's also got way less experience than Kessler at shameless self-promotion and media manipulation.

Not to be a noodge, Tim... but you're actually deferring to the WSJ author. And I'd question the veracity of the quote, because the NBA Constitution and the NBA By-laws are actually two separate documents. He could have meant this section 35 (which appears to be from the by-laws), or he could have meant Section 35

I'm so sorry to be the resident asswad law student, but... we need to see a definition of what "Player" and "Member" encompass. This passage, at first blush, seems to indicate just that Rule 35 applies only to "Players," however those are defined.

I wonder. My inclination is to guess that the NBA is pressuring him as hard as it can to stay away, but he's such an incredibly nasty human being that I can imagine him showing up just out of spite and/or sheer indifference.

You assume that Sterling has the ability to process shame.

It'll never happen, of course, but I think the Clips' PA guy should introduce Sterling before tipoff, and then just let the crowd rain shit on him for as long as it takes to get him to leave the arena.

I can't imagine voluntarily going to a wedding.

Huh. The one time I'd actually like to see Jordan act like the psycho rage-monster that he apparently is behind closed doors...nothing.

I think the players should have a sit in for game 5 in LA, suit up, but refuse to take the court, sit on the bench, force ABC, TNT, ESPN to broadcast the 3 hour protest.

Before I handle this controversy, let me use the death of another human being for whatever possible leverage it will give me.

I mean you're right, I'm just trying to think of a way that the team can still play for a championship that they are very likely to get close to winning this year without coming off as "putting up" with Sterling's racism. Maybe the Warriors' will also be down to sit out the game in protest too. It's all a fucked up

I will, right after you read my link that shows that he quoted exactly from an NWA song. Douche.