I’ve thought about that too especially since the wild card winners also celebrate. That said, fuck it. It’s a long ass season and a massive grind.
I’ve thought about that too especially since the wild card winners also celebrate. That said, fuck it. It’s a long ass season and a massive grind.
Thoughts and prayers with the real victim of that wipeout, Art Briles.
And ISIS went to school on the Three Stooges.
Counterpoint: unless your life is in danger, do not retaliate. Seriously, we teach this shit to kindergarteners.
It’s a common number to wear for fans and on-field entertainment. The drumline, team, for example all wear #49 jerseys. Ain’t no thang.
Conservatives on big government: “I made this money with my own hard work, I didn’t need the government’s help.”
I get this is probably an unpopular opinion on here but with Phelps wife and kid being constantly shoved down our throats and this sanctimonious teen and her “I’m clean... you’re not” I’m starting to hearken back to the Atttitude era on WWE where you consistently root for the Heel. Go Russia? I guess.
I can’t speak for everyone but I think it’s a really stupid concept and I have a weird mixture of pity and revulsion toward people who care about it.
And to think all of you pearlclutchers didn't even want them there in the first place.
If you as a fan went to security & complained about the behavior of another fan they will generally observe & if they agree it is a problem they will either provide you with different seats (often better) and/or escort the problem out. Source: having worked security at MLB & NFL games until I got fed up dealing with…
If the stadium were a public venue (such as a university stadium), it would be questionable.Even publically funded stadiums may be subject to first amendment protections, it has just never really been tested:
If the umpire believes that a fan is interfering with the game in any way, the umpire can ask the home-field security to take care of the situation. So techinically, the ump did not “eject” the fan — but rather the unpire used his authority to have security take care of the fan.
It’s not stealth. She’s criticizing vaccines using the same language as the anti-vax movement. She can say she’s not anti-vax all she wants, but as long as she’s repeating their talking points, it’s going to ring hollow.
Doping/anti-doping is apparently like flammable/inflammable.
“The ‘garage’? Hey fellas, the ‘garage’! Well ohh-la-di-da, mister Frenchman.”
So... a city with a $4 billion revenue base is being asked by a corporation that made $13 billion last year to pay to host its private event to be televised on a network owned by a corporation that made $53 billion last year. Fantastic.
But was it the right call?
Did you ask your partner before you left this comment
Maybe she’s one of those unfrozen caveman reporters who’s “frightened and confused by the little people inside the magic box” and never considered that others would see it?
I don’t know if I agree with that. MLS is not at a top tier league, but there’s definitely an anti-American sentiment that might cause people to underrate it. The U.S. has done well in the World Cup, and quite a few Mexico contributors play in MLS as well. And regardless of the valid criticisms of MLS/American…