Sounds like he had plenty of reliable dealers but in a pinch used an unfamiliar one and it didn’t work out. The whole thing is weird but of all the parts to call BS on, that one doesn’t seem particularly odd.
Sounds like he had plenty of reliable dealers but in a pinch used an unfamiliar one and it didn’t work out. The whole thing is weird but of all the parts to call BS on, that one doesn’t seem particularly odd.
I am begging you to please remove these video ads that autoplay when you load a story. I can’t use an adblocker at work and they are truly miserable to deal with
Also important to know that a penalty shot isn’t like in soccer — the success rate in hockey is considerably lower.
There’s a lot of parallels to it in football, like constantly holding and daring the refs to call it like the Seahawks did in the playoffs a few years ago.
The disclosure really is quite dumb, though. The amount of time and money it costs to comply with the requirement is way out of whack for the information provided (given that the CEO’s total compensation is already public).
With the win today Alabama will have a very good shot at making the tournament even if they lose their next game — I don’t think the statement in the article that they need to win the SEC tournament to make it is at all accurate.
Easy answer to the headline question: because articles like this will get written in response. Great free advertising for them.
Braxton Miller got moved to WR/H Back his last year at OSU so he wasn’t even trying to be a QB at that point. Terrelle Pryor was drafted as a QB and played several games at QB.
I mean, that’s sort of exactly what her character was in the first movie?
I cannot believe you tested this out by cooking it in your office’s toaster oven. Cooking (not even re-heating!) fish in a toaster oven at work is absolutely insane and a great way to make people loathe you.
I am clearly behind on this story — what is the implication here, that she is there because they are having an affair?
Really, Ohio State’s losses are not that bad:
It’s a fair point, but ultimately just being an employee of a public institution doesn’t (and shouldn’t!) mean anything in itself. All employees of local, state and federal institutions shouldn’t be required to hold press conferences where they answer every question asked of them with a smile on their face.…
I would think more likely was that he knew exactly the comparison he was making, because an apples to apples comparison wouldn’t be, as you put it, nearly as impressive.
I mean, Del Toro won at the Golden Globes
And I do not know the answer to your other question
Federal grand juries indict at a rate of 99.99%+, which is why quite a few eyebrows were raised when the cop from Ferguson wasn’t indicted (although state grand juries are a bit less than the Feds, which applies here as well probably).
Grand juries almost never fail to indict, so pretty remarkable it happened here.
IF you’ve got the money and don’t want to earmark it for something else, e.g. paying towards Amazon prime, Netflix, etc.