pkellen2313
pkellen2313
pkellen2313

Every World Cup, pundits ask what would happen if our best athletes chose soccer. Now we know.

It’s less about vets and more about earning the school more income because those “new” camo items will sell well and for a high price and also slurping up the free media about how the school or coaches or players or all of the above care about vets.

Even the best of the best from the glory days didn’t bat 100% and those who rarely comment now shouldn’t complain about those who are still trying to follow the old rules. I would hate to lose one of the Finest Kind of commenters that are left. Be well, and soon be back, we’ll keep a light on for you.

My dude, I’m a big fan of yours, so I’ll say this with all respect due:

It is odd that a soccer writer demands resolution of every plot.

Nah.

Probably the worst use of this meme I’ve ever seen in my life

the Indians never quite threatened, but they constantly threatened to threaten

This feels silly to type, but what impresses me most about Marshawn stories is they all seem to illustrate a man who is tremendously present. He doesn’t seem to be somewhere else when people interact with him. He doesn’t have alternate plans. He doesn’t decline the invite. The focus and mindset he demonstrated as a

there’s a guy outside who says he needs to be in here

Good to see that Tim Tebow isn’t the only one walking around with single A written all over him.

Well, that was certainly incoherent.

1. Danny Trejo.

It took a while, but it looks like this fan base has embraced the wide Right.

It’s almost as if he’s aware of the value of his profile and his image and wants to use it to make a political point.

I can’t predict the future — otherwise I’d be in a different line of work.

It has not.

Follow up: why do you mispronounce coupon?