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This is true. But subway stops are not public buildings- they’re subterranean locations designed solely to be in for a short period of time. They should not smell, and they should have some interesting design, but that’s about it.

Fultz wasn’t Hinkie.

I was going to homer for Merrill Reese, but yeah, Australia wins.

WINNING. (Unlike Brady.)

Please, we don’t throw batteries at Santa. Those things are expensive. We save those for Cowboys fans and JD Drew.

This is the whitest article on Deadspin.

Random thought: this would make a great strategy video game: “Beat up Larry Nasser”. A reverse tower invasion game, where you determine how to use your allocated parents to overcome obstacles (baliffs, defense attorneys, USA Gymnastic board members, MSU AD staff) and beat up Nasser. Proceeds go to the appropriate

No, it won’t. And it won’t help him. But I also understand that this probably wasn’t a rational, thought-out decision. He’s in pain, too. He didn’t make the right decision, but I understand his actions far more than I do the actions of those over two decades who could have stopped this and didn’t.

You know, I feel a little bad for this judge. Nasser is clearly one of the sickest mass predators our society has ever seen. I doubt she went to law school for this. And yet, she’s handled this case with compassion and reason. Even this situation, where this man understandably lost his cool, she handled appropriately.

Proposals are not for fixing problems in your relationship, unless your best friend is the best divorce attorney in the world. Just move on, and don’t date weed smokers. It’s not that hard.

...not even a set of KUMOU tires?
(I’m not Googling that.)

Damn you. Here’s your star.

I am paying more (monthly, not interest rate) than this on two car loans for new cars, one for me and one for my wife. While I hate writing that check every month, by doing this, my wife and I have had the opportunity to have fantastic employment opportunities that required long commutes. Despite lengthy daily drives

You didn’t, and I didn’t mean to throw that at you. Sorry. It just bothers me that people will dismiss those two situations as excusable.

Forget Lou and DJ. What can the Clippers get for Doc? I mean, wouldn’t Doc to the Bucks make sense right now?

A few things to take into consideration:

1. The Daily Beast rebuttal is written by a man who had a professional relationship with Woody and produced a documentary about him. I haven’t watched it, don’t know anything about it, but that adds skepticism in my mind.
2. The polygraph has long been discounted as a reliable

“If we know about him molesting his step-daughter and seducing & marrying his another, there is quite likely something else that he has successfully buried.”

Um...how much more do we actually need? Aren’t those enough? I don’t need Woody Allen to have hit Cosby victim levels to say enough. Those two were more than

I wonder how many of the commenters have tried driving in lower Manhattan. I had a job interview there, and it took an hour to maneuver to a parking garage and park, at a cost of $50 for a few hours. Once I got the gig, I bought a bus pass from NJ and will never drive again to my job.

I can understand not wanting this

While I don’t fix cars, I do fix my PCs, which involves some of the same frustrations. Admitting self-induced stupidity is the best part, because that’s how you get better.

I love these articles, and I’m rooting for you!

Yes! There’s one around the corner from my house in Brick, NJ. GREAT fried chicken.