De’Aaron isn’t a wing.
De’Aaron isn’t a wing.
This is wrong because Green is the only congressman who has called for Trump’s impeachment, which means “who called for president’s impeachment” can act as a restrictive clause and thus needn’t be set off with commas.
You know what they say: New World Order in the court, narcissistic rage monkey in the tinfoil-and-blanket fort.
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When the fuck is “used to”?
Dave McKenna has always done hard-hitting investigative stuff but that’s not what keeps the lights on at an internet news site. It’s all the athlete dongs, all the gifs, all the piggy poop balls—all the bloggy articles you’re presumably complaining about—that subsidize stories like this one.
In any case, any rap video that falls outside of the Standing In Front Of Cars And Women Waving Your Arms While Wearing Nice Jewelry genre is great.
Because NFL careers are so much shorter than NBA/NHL/MLB careers, the players have a lot more to lose (against lifetime earnings) in the case of a lockout.
Brewer dribbled after receiving the pass so your quotation isn't pertinent. Then the next travelling determination is how many steps he took after the gather. I count three; still a travel but nowhere near six or nine steps. It's as bad as Conley's. It just looks worse because he takes a bunch of weird stutter-steps…
Two follow-up questions: how does that reshuffle Deadspin's hierarchy (is Barry the new EIC)? And how far does Tommy have to rise before he starts calling himself Thomas like a normal boring-ass grown-up?
Why didn't Draper write it for Deadspin?
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There are some pronoun issues in the section on transgender and gay inmates.
More (way way way more) Tommy Craggs essays.
"Fine, Jill, you can take the Bath Bombs. But what the hell are we going to do with the Mane & Tail?"
YES!!!!111!!!!!!!111!!!!!
A Toronto fan somehow managed to scale the glass and make his way onto the ice during a timeout. The fan, we're told, ran around on the ice, squatted in a faceoff circle, then got pummeled by security. Send us video, if you have it.
Motherless Brooklyn by Jonathan Lethem is a very good, very atypical detective mystery.
Jay Cutler: [Pads into doctor's office. Sticks out elbow, showing a small scratch]
Did you read George Kimball's Four Kings?
I just reread the collection CivilWarLand In Bad Decline for the third time. Still amazing.