Yeah, Louis CK has a whole bit about it.
Yeah, Louis CK has a whole bit about it.
I want to go to a rugby game one day, just so I can go with my ears taped.
Bogut doesn’t need tights, he needs greaves.
“LaChina Robinson covers the hottest topics in women’s basketball and more.”
Except Pablo S. Torre -- that guy is brilliant.
I don’t have any idea what that means, but I like it.
For some years I’ve wanted to send a couple of Asian folks dressed out in Chef’s gear to those fancy Dog Shows and then have them comment the entire time about how to prepare each breed to “bring out the flavor”.
It is my understanding that most human beings are limited to messages of 140 characters. Maybe the writers of said article are both of that ilk and writing for them.
You really don’t want to watch lacross, Billy.
Watching the 4th S. Africa vs. New Zealand ODI the other day, one of the SA players was named Quinton de Kock, pronounced just like that.
Only if he played Lacrosse, too.
It’s difficult when they are the class of people who won’t really see much change for the worse.
They most certainly have maximized 140 characters. And we can all see the dipshittery that results. Emoji’s are not going to advance civilization.
I had one job that I didn’t want to leave, but it didn’t matter to my employer.
One would hope that they would hire people with opinions that are indicative of the horrible facts their investigative folks dredge up, thus making important statements that help steer society.
Don’t tell anyone, but you’re not the only one ;-)
Then check out the highlight shows, they’re really well done and the 15 days make for a kind of reality show soap opera kind of thing.
We’ve got a really nice stadium here for the Norfolk Tides. I got to see Mo Vaughn play there some many years ago when he was doing a rehab stint. Because most of the seats are good, I can state definitively that that guy can fill a doorway.
The sad thing is that I have a feeling that watching scantily-clad athletic ladies do all manner of splits and whatnot is particularly “interesting” in Salt Lake City.
I think we need a livepool for this one.