Shoes in the News.
Shoes in the News.
Pro sports comes up again about 51 minutes in, when the same person asks if anyone “retired or people who work in another professional sports capacities” were connected to the case.
Asshole turns out to be asshole in yet another way. His assholery has more facets than a Kardashian diamond.
Should we make sports history a curriculum in schools? I mainly think about this cause it can show how shitty some sports franchises have been to their cities and also show how society has sometimes been shaped by sports (i.e. Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, etc.)
Shout-out to the New Orleans fans who drove to Atlanta and put a hex on this turd of a game. They are now sitting at home thinking, “We did that!”
Based on my small sample size of guys I knew in the Army, the racist quotient is higher at the Citadel than VMI, but both are at the wrong end of the spectrum.
Or better yet, “Eat the immigrant children we took from their families.”
I’m not sure you got the joke. Click on the WaPo article.
Growing up in Washington, I thought it was “Fight for old DC!”
Thank you for writing this!
So does it have to be a minor or light-hearted scandal?
This is true and right. I can’t tell you how happy I become in December when the NFL drops their games in on Saturday nights. And the playoffs? Love it.
Yeah, I’m a St. Louis fan (sorry!), and while I loved Pujols in his prime, I laughed for a week when I saw how much the Angels were throwing at his ageing ass.
In a martial arts tournament a few years ago, I caught a similar elbow from a guy far less talented than this.
I started using the slow feed bowl from Company of Animals.
I see what you did there...
He won a prime time Emmy and, and spent six years writing for SNL.
He does favor the n-word in his routines, which for many people is beyond the pale. If not wanting to see performers using racist language is PC...okay, then.
A couple thoughts: One, that jokes are not the same as attempted rape. Two, Barry’s here apologizing. If Kavanaugh said, “I drank like a monster in high school. I don’t remember doing this, but it’s possible that I did. If so, I am sorry to the marrow of my bones.”
Albert Burneko has a good argument on this front. He makes the point that politics is no longer about getting what you want, but about defeating the other side. The GOP could nominate any number of Scalia clones who haven’t assaulted women, but that’s not the point. The point is to show their dominance.