Great, thanks for making me realize I DESPERATELY NEED a Barclay procedural where he’s a brilliant but anxious science detective with a weakness for problematic women.
Great, thanks for making me realize I DESPERATELY NEED a Barclay procedural where he’s a brilliant but anxious science detective with a weakness for problematic women.
Indeed, the most exciting thing for me about a new chapter for Picard (other than the obvious) is that it’s a new chapter. It’s been hard for me to have any interest in Discovery or any of the other backfill that they’ve done lately.
I didn’t say anything about Long John Silver’s collectively, just those local bastards. They know what they did.
By their definition, I have been running a lifelong boycott of the Hall of Fame, the state of Idaho and my local Long John Silver’s.
c) you’d miss the bunt too.
And even if you got lucky and really felt like you got one on the screws, you’d watch the shortstop casually camp under it in shallow left.
Yeah, if you have any sort of regular riding experience and fitness, you should wreck the field.
So as a dorky white man with some disposable income, I’ve been to one of those baseball fantasy camps where you spend a week playing with other dorky white men at a big-league spring training facility. At the end of the week, you play a game against the real ex-big-leaguers who have spent the week coaching you (the…
beating the Baltimore Brigade, 69-55
“What do you mean ‘but?’”
I feel like the issue here is conflating come-from-behind wins with lots of wins in close games. The latter is typically seen as lucky on some level, and the Cubs don’t have that — they’re 13-16 in one-run games. The former is simply a function of when they’re scoring runs. I’d be curious to hear from the analytics…
A bunch of ‘roided up guys, no less.
Hell, it’s even legal for actual progressives to run on those policies in the mainstream!
Ah, this brings me back to the days of ME3 multiplayer when the Carnifex/Paladin-only build was immensely popular to keep weight down.
Yeah, and handing out those deals is a big part of the reason there isn’t more money for Capela right now. It’s not that Mahnimi’s deal should set the market for Capela at our near the max; it’s that Mahnimi’s deal and its ilk are really bad. Nobody in the NBA has money to spend because (almost) everyone makes stupid…
Indeed, I’d say railroading (or to frame it in more constructive terms, structure and guardrails) are largely good — at the most fundamental level, it funnels players toward the most well-developed content. As you said, the most important thing is being on the same page so you know when to give a little and they know…
That’s a harsh way to talk about the NFL, but yeah, I guess some people do.
What was key here is that the manager was calling the officiating bullshit, not the person doing the officiating.
Also, I’m not sure the word “durable” means what they think it means. He’s extremely tough, and somewhat injury prone, in no small part for the reasons you described.
Yeah, the logic here is tortured. They’ll happily pay him any amount of money to stay.