aren’t they the team that cheated in 1919?
aren’t they the team that cheated in 1919?
low-wage workers- you kn ow, low -over $21 per hour plus benefits for an 8 month work year - $32K
they already made over $21 dollars an hour for PART TIME WORK (they only work 8 months a year) - plus they get Health benefits...
he;s got a pretty good right hand...
cunt - if he clearly meant to leave it - then why did he never bother to get it right?
yes, it’s highly immoral to offer the guy - who’s 85, a quarter mil...
apparently it’s okay to use the word cunt when we disagree - hmmm...good to know...
burn in hell for fighting for money in a contested will that was never drawn up properly?
no fuck you - this is about money. they could’ve married, or declared a domestic partnership or - at the very fucking least, done the will correctly - but even more head scratching - they offered the 85 year old $250K - just how much money does a man that age need?
that’s some fucking hard hitting journalism - not quite Hogan’s dick, but something...
Do you think Derrick Rose will be accepted in NYC - even after the not liable verdict?
good to see that Univision retained the idiots! It’s just like the old days!
hey braintrust - he was prosecuted -
it was never good...
replaced by a (yuck) MAN
pretty defensive of you -
women’s basket ball is not good - iot’s not just you - no one likes it except phony feminists like the Gawker media pussies who write deadspin
this is the comments section - so you can now go fuck your mother...
While I always supported Kaep’s right to protest - I really didn’t give it too much thought - until I started rewatching Ken Burn’s Baseball - and saw how -in my lifetime, black athletes were so badly treated: it’s a national disgrace. Now I get it much more clearly why it’s not only a right - it’s an important…
I’ve rewatched it repeatedly - and it probably would not have changed the outcome, but it looked like his hand was gliding parallel over the plate before touching it and as he was tagged.