This post is pretty confused/confusing.
I starred your comment because the puns around here are generally pretty fucking terrible, although this one was better than most since it at least had some layers to it.
That was a really entertaining game, although it featured a Little-League level baserunning blunder far worse than the one in this post.
Agree. And this song was intensely annoying.
Supper’s pretty bad, but for my money, nothing’s worse than “tummy.”
Maybe?
Isn’t Hastert less of a dribbler and more of a diddler?
Not true. The sponsors will leave if there’s money to be lost by not doing so.
Then the Rangers won last night!
That’s fair. And I do agree that when two evenly matched teams meet, luck is an important factor (though luck’s role is reduced in a Best-of-7 series, compared to the NFL Playoffs or March Madness).
So, you meant that this particular series was as much about luck as talent? Because you made that claim about the playoffs as a whole.
I always thought it would be awesome if the fans of Entourage and the fans of Sex and the City could be introduced at the world’s largest Brotastic/Basic Bitch Mixer, and then be shipped off to Wish Fulfillment Island where they could live out their lives as a never-ending cycle of roofies, brunch and credit card debt.
“The only things this series proved is that the playoffs are as much about luck as they are talent.”
It’s great that Sherman wants to speak out against the NCAA and there are dozens of ways to do it without calling out a teammate for drug use.
The “stupidest reply ever?” Boy, you sure know how to flatter a girl.
The undergrad in your comment sounds remarkably mature for her age and her story is genuinely impressive, although it really doesn’t have anything to do with her “greatest weakness.” It’s much more an answer to “tell me about a time you experienced failure and how you responded.”
It’s pretty crazy. And this race is run almost entirely on residential streets or two-lane (total) roads, so it’s very, very congested.
“This way they can flip the answer from negative to positive, avoid humble-bragging, and demonstrate self-awareness and desire/drive to improve and excel.”