Same. I miss that show, and Hardison was hands-down the best character on it.
Same. I miss that show, and Hardison was hands-down the best character on it.
They totally got the spirit of his way of thinking; he was so much about inspiring children and showing them a hero that looks like them.
I’m not crying, you’re crying. **sniff**
I love that show.
Aldis Hodge has been a fave of mine ever since Leverage. It’s been really gratifying to watch his career take off. I’m so happy for him.
Congratulations. Him and Christian Kane were my favorite parts of the few episodes of Leverage I saw.
The kind of people that want to be cops should never be allowed to become cops.
The Root -100, where they count from 0 to -100 on the worst of the worst. We know Herman Cain’s ghost is -99 (only beaten by Clarence Thomas at -100) but where will Candace Owen or Larry Elder rank?
Just as long as we get Roger Ebert back.
Best Shuck and/or Jive
Poundcake Republicans l
Can we not report anything on Candace Owens unless its her announcement to get White Woman Reassignment Surgery. I hope she gets whatever disease Robert Ebert had. She is fucking useless.
I say we revive Chappelle’s Racial Draft and we debate who gets to stay Black, and who is an excommunicated self-hating Sammy Sosa. “Awards” shall be given like the Razzies in categories such as:
Gets 15yrs suspended - commits more crimes in prison.
Yeah “pain injection into his cracked ribs,” like bruh his ribs already cracked, what do you think is gonna happen to them when he gets sacked again?
The worst part about it is that kind of attitude trickles down to all levels of football, so you have high school kids getting addicted to painkillers so they can play through the pain.
That’s always been the case. I’d seriously question anyone who was a NFL team doctor because the whole “do no harm” thing obviously gets pushed to the side over not pissing off the owner.
If you do procedures, you have complications. Anybody who claims they never have a complication is lying. This was taught to me 30 years ago by my department chairman. Complications are no more malpractice than an interception, fumble, or missed tackle. They are going to happen to everybody and they only get you in…
I’m honestly more concerned that ‘pumping ‘em up with painkillers and sending ‘em out to play’ is still a thing.