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Step 4: Charlie Villanueva.
Any bets on how long we have to wait for Greg to post Suarez's 3rd hat trick against Norwich in as many games? Including his first goal, which will be short-listed for goal of the year? Nice work Jozy, by the way.
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Except Suarez was clearly using it an angry way.
Seriously. Mirallas should've seen straight red. Studs up, a step late, with force, into the back of knee. FFS! That's a red card every time.
So wrong.
Why the fuck were those defenders leaving Ronaldo wide open for those runs? I get it that you need your fullbacks to push up from time-to-time, but leaving him open on counter-attacks is something you have to specifically plan for.
Like that's better? Disdain for "Urbanites" while incurring $300M of debt while the schools are so broke ($88M in the hole) that they're suggesting online high school classes?
Great article. It's shame that most cities have realized that sprawl is a disaster yet here's Atlanta embracing it in all it's forms.
I don't know if it's the same phenomenon though I agree there are some strong similarities. Whereas White Flight was based in the desire to move away from minorities and lower income individuals, I don't think that's a motivating factor for gentrification. You seem similar demographics flowing (in white flight and…
I don't know. Even the Tea Party leader acknowledged the necessity of transit (though didn't want to pay for it). Do you think I'm hearing the dog whistle, where it doesn't exist?
Why are people living in Atlanta unlikely to attend an Atlanta Braves game? And what do you mean by "inner city" people unlikely to attend? I'd think, if you move the stadium out to the suburbs and make it such that you can only attend via private car, then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
White flight isn't an issue in most cities anymore. In fact, it's the opposite with higher income individuals moving back to the cities and causing "gentrification" issues. Even notorious sprawl cities like Houston and Dallas are promoting their downtowns (and seeing populations increase). Atlanta seems to be going…
Obviously most Braves fans are not racists. Although, I couldn't help but sense that much of the Braves twitter-verse love for McCann giving it to Carlos Gomez, was the fact that Gomez was acting uppity and it was nice to see McCann put him in his place. This is just speculation on my part of course.
Well he does such a good job at keeping those people in their place. Ya know, the people who don't adhere to the unofficial rules of baseball. Look how fucking angry he is. You'd think Carlos whistled at his sister or some shit.
Your comment isn't responsive to anything I wrote. Pork is bipartisan. I don't disagree. The desire to make it difficult for people from the city to attend the game, I don't believe, is bipartisan anymore. That's the point I'm making. Please share your thoughts on that.
Fucking Republicans. They hate taxes so much, that they want to be able to avoid the darkies for free. Seriously. Amazing quote from the Cobb County GOP chairman (at least the Tea Party chairman acknowledged that they need transit, but, doesn't want to pay for it either):
Damn, last time I was in Mass, I was hitting the bowl in the Fenway Parking lot, on my way out of town. Didn't know it was decriminalized.
Who hasn't lit up a blunt while waiting for a friend at the airport then hit up Sonic for some munchies? We lock people up for this shit. And yet Tebow is still free.