Great point. Drones are the natural next step after 40 elderly gentlemen in yellow jackets holding hands.
Great point. Drones are the natural next step after 40 elderly gentlemen in yellow jackets holding hands.
I KNOW RIGHT??? CAUSE THEY'RE ALL THE SAME AHAHAHAHAHA!!!1!!1
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"Because, you see, everyone hates Duke..."
+1. I had a feeling Deadspin would write this article today, and I knew I'd disagree with it. I would think there would be a better plan in place to protect the losing players and coaching staff than 40 senior citizens in yellow jackets holding hands.
ironic <> coincidental
I am 99.9% positive it is NOT against the rules to shoot a jump shot free throw in the NBA. As long as you begin the shot from inside the half-circle formed between the free throw line and the top of the key — and don't touch or cross the free throw line until the ball hits the rim — it's a legal attempt. I'm not…
I think that "Know thyself, little boys" might be the douchiest thing I've ever read. There's a valid point behind your comment, but that last shitty little remark of yours damn near obscured the whole thing.
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hmmm, i don't know...it looks like he didn't touch the rim.
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yup, pretty much. +1
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Wow, I can't believe I'm being challenged to a debate about whether it's OK be drunk and/or high while simultaneously playing a professional sport. I'll be back for tomorrow's debate on whether the sun sets in the west.
if you read Jay Williams' comments, you'll see that his point wasn't that they got high, but that they were high WHILE PLAYING because they were smoking up before games. Which means they were playing while impaired (and undoubtedly in breach of contract, not to mention cheating fans who paid money to see them play).
Yes, this would truly be a dumb idea. Thankfully, you're the only person I know who's proposed it.
+1. I love the way your boobies bounce when you type.
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