The helicopter from the ‘80s TV show Airwolf sits parked on a rooftop helipad (it’s a “sculpture,” says Makowsky, who notes that the helicopter is inoperable).
The helicopter from the ‘80s TV show Airwolf sits parked on a rooftop helipad (it’s a “sculpture,” says Makowsky, who notes that the helicopter is inoperable).
I think the general consensus has been “yeah, he was good, but not *that* good, and if an already-borderline candidate is going to spend his retirement using his public platform to do nothing but repeatedly shit on various groups of people, it’s hard to feel pity for him if journalists don’t feel like voting for him…
That’s not a radar gun. That’s a percent of effort given meter.
WHITE SOX ARE GOOD NOW SORRY EVERYBODY ELSE IN THE WORLD
Somehow that logo is only the second most criminal object in this photo
That logo would have been accepted if not for two things.
*bursts into room, gasping for breath* Students... students of the game! *collapses* Stick-to-it-iveness... *dying breath* They play the... right way...
How is he going to watch Yankees games now?!
I hate when these people start rioting and destroying their own neighborhoods...
The worst part happened when he discovered that Aaron Rodgers wasn’t actually inside the TV.
“Don’t let white people see you on a boat”
#peptalktruthers
“You think that’s bad—you should see my videos of the things they say at practice”
Oh. For real? Great American’s Day? Between this and Trump disrepecting John Lewis on Twitter, I have got a full day of teaching to do. Here I thought I could enjoy my day off but America continues to demonstrate it needs to be schooled.
Millenniums don’t even have to pay their dues before getting massive payouts and that’s why they are soft. Bill Belichik had to work for THIRTY YEARS in the rock smashing factory before anyone even allowed him into the room where you can look at a football. The only thing these Millenniums are DISRUPTING is hard work.…
Funny thing about the photo of the Chargers last home game, all of the Chargers fans in attendance were Philip Rivers kids