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Well, no matter how good a trainer Rodz may be, Big Cass is 7-foot tall, and you can’t... teach... that.

They’re lucky to have escaped Fanadik Island before being eaten by the native fauna.

He did himself no favors with his wrestling style either. In his first match back on Raw, he did a dive that sent him crashing into the barricade head first.

I’ve brought this up in this illustrious space before, but if you haven’t heard the Schoolcraft TAL about NYPD Corruption, you really really should right now. It’s seriously the most compelling reporting I have ever heard.

The retraction episode is fascinating. Ira’s interview with Mike Daisey is a great demonstration of how skilled an interviewer he is.

129 Cars and the summer camp episode were great, though.

Just last Thursday I boarded a flight from San Diego to Reno and even left work early to make it on time before it took off, I got on the plane and tuned out everyone watching my tablet so I barely noticed anything until we pulled back up at the gate after taxiing around for an hour. Long story short the dude right

“I wish I was unbeaten.”

Joey Mercury & Jamie Noble do not fuck around when it comes to PPV cuts.

GO ON A VACATION, ADAM.

Oh, come on. I really enjoy the repeated versions of the "subway two-step" I see every rush hour. Some dude makes sure he's first in line to board the train, takes one step into the train, turns 90 degrees with his second step, and then leans back against the partition between the entryway and the seats.

How could you leave off the biggest piece of etiquette? Don't block the doors. No one gets to have their own spot on the train. Move into the car so that others can get on. When you want to get on a train, allow people to exit first.

Do not address the entire subway car for any reason.

I go to about 50 baseball games a season and the most fun I've had is when I've found myself sitting next to foreign tourists who are seeing their first baseball game. After explaining the rules to them for about three innings you suddenly realize what a strange game it is. My favorite experience was with an

Basically what it looked like in my child-like brain when I watched it live. Now what I see on TV..well.