I cannot stop staring at that graphic and want to applaud whoever over at ESPN decided to use it here. Just the epic nature of the pose while everything else is happening.
I cannot stop staring at that graphic and want to applaud whoever over at ESPN decided to use it here. Just the epic nature of the pose while everything else is happening.
“The most important thing is that you guys have fun!"
Because it’s cops and district attorney’s offices professionally investigating claims as opposed to attorneys making conflicting claims, supported at best by their own private investigators.
Why is Antonio Brown mentioned more than 3 times as much as Britney Taylor in this editorial? Is Diana only looking at this through the male gaze?
There aren’t going to be any wheels of justice turning, because she’s chosen to file a civil suit instead of involving the police. Unless one’s definition of justice is a months-long protacted negotiation between two sets of very well-paid lawyers discussing what amount between $1M and $2M of Antonio Brown’s money…
This is a cart fire, you’re thinking of a dumpster fire, easy mistake.
No Adam Beach? Pass!
That was a good domestic beer joke tho
1) Buy a ton of land in one of the older warehouse/port districts
The state of Florida could use a professional football team.
Jacksonville has more residents than Detroit.
Detroit, because they are probably the largest city without a professional football team.
They tried to revive the UK version around a similar time to the US, and one of the big problems was the set design. It felt so small, cheap and cramped compared to the original in the massive NEC arena. It had the effect of making the challenges seem a) restricted and b) predictable.
Part of the allure of American Gladiators (and Rollergames too, I remember that!) was that the shows weren’t advertised at all and we didn’t have full TV on-screen guides (except for the paper versions), so we stuck it out with a lot of shows that wouldn’t get one shot today.
My dad references the flopping Adam Sandler request for a loan in many, many different situations (job interviews, persuasive arguments, etc.) “See... you have a lot of money, and I don’t have so much. So I was thinking, maybe I could have some of your money too?”
I love this movie! This is one of the first films I saw with my wife when we started dating in 98', and we still have very fond memories of it and watch it whenever it is on. This article did a wonderful job of articulating what makes it great.
Being very much “of the 80s” myself, Drew’s very-late 80s-and-really-more-90s look would also be my only quibble with this adorably sweet movie.
Yeah, I like this movie a lot. The third-misunderstanding where Robbie is going to tell Julia how he feels about her and sees her happy in her wedding dress causes him to change his mind. But he doesn’t know Julia is actually thinking about marrying him. A great way to keep them apart, but not annoying because it…
CINDY AND SCOTT ARE NEWLYWEDS!
The jokes about how virtually every important cultural event of the 80s seems to be happening in this movie’s version of 1985 is actually something I enjoy.