A co-worker of mine, a Bills fan, offers this:
“Our only great win as a franchise so far this millenium is when Jim Kelly beat cancer.”
A co-worker of mine, a Bills fan, offers this:
“Our only great win as a franchise so far this millenium is when Jim Kelly beat cancer.”
“Pegula” sounds like the world’s worst erotic horror film.
Would have taken him less time to rank all his Any Given Wednesday episodes.
Man that was just depressing! I now want to kill J’s dad and spread his ashes on the Patriot’s locker room bathroom floor.
Jesus Christ, I’m a lifelong Bills fan and even I found J’s story depressing. I’m sorry man. Find a therapist.
Smartest man in Buffalo right here. Never gonna need a new jersey.
I find it hilarious that possibly one of the most pseudo-pretentious pieces of op-ed journalism I’ve read this year chose one of the most un-pretentious enjoyable books I’ve read in my life as its topic. Can’t we just be entertained for a few hours by a simple plot and nod worthy references? Sometimes people need Tom…
Jesus Christ this is pretentious. Do you people enjoy anything? Close your eyes, count to ten and realize that is okay to have dumb fun without preparing as many multisyllabic synonyms as you can pepper into an article that will say nothing original. Not everything needs to be The Great Gatsby. Fuck.
This diatribe is an unnecessarily verbose bashing of something which is simply meant to be a fun bit of fiction.
As I read through this review, and many of the comments, this is all that came to mind.
Man, this is a lot of words on something you don’t like.
The internet just wouldn’t be the internet without 10,000 word articles telling me why I really should hate something.
its odd—-everything you are complaining about in this story is exactly what makes the book good.
>Oh my God, fuck off.
I agree with you. I had fun with the book.
Is shitting all over this book, clearly meant for just some light mindless entertainment, the cool new thing? Sweet. I look forward to more ridiculous over analyzing of it like this silly article.
It’s like you’re saying there’s no place for popcorn books like there is for popcorn movies. The Fast/Furious movies don’t have anything important to say, and are basically just showcases for music, cars, and actors. People still love them because they’re not pretending to be anything else.
Young people did not turn out to vote. Barely half of those registered even bothered. Now we have Trump and now, lucky you, you get to know what it was like growing up during the cold war. But this time you may not escape it. Even Reagan wanted fewer nuclear bombs. Trump wants more.
I don’t know the best place to hide, but a chain link fence is total crap. Doesn’t help at all. Just find some place else. Seriously.