The cost of sadness sure is getting competitive.
The cost of sadness sure is getting competitive.
But, then you’ve got to go to Applebee’s.
Bob, you could have told somebody.
I’m not too familiar with her filmography.
They’re all on Hulu if you’re so inclined to watch one of the best cartoons ever made.
I love Michael Caine as Alfred but this just made me think of Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan’s “I’m not going to bury another Batman” impressions.
I’m pretty old, but not that old, and I don’t understand this post at all. What is the point, or issue? Genuinely curious, this is over my head.
No, that’s systemic racism, its own thing.
Browbeating unpaid players isn’t so much a ‘management style,’ as a raging personality disorder, but I guess other than that and the potential child rape coverup Greg sounds great. Why would anyone, at any age, want to work for a micromanaging authoritarian?
“As someone who comes from a family who has held Rutgers Football season tickets for going on nearly 40 years,”
Basically, a lot of “football people” look down their nose at trick plays for not being “playing the game the right way” and think the game should be an unending series of 3-yard gains. It’s strange, but it’s true.
Damn! You’re right.
He’s better than every QB on the Browns
I saw Blade Runner 2049 in the cinema but I’m in no rush to see it again.
4 rules for wedding planning: short ceremony, good food, good booze, and good music.
I thought it was funny how my wife slaved over seating arrangements for a full day. Then I looked at how she did my side, asked her if I could handle that, and divvied that up in about 15 minutes like England drawing borders on an African map.
If this gets more than five stars I’m going to light myself on fire.
Maybe you missed the point. Jaylen was in high school a few years ago. He’s had to grow up and be more mature in a shorter amount of time than most people his age (I’m 24) to be where he’s at today.
Damn... That video really underscores the fact that at the end of the day, these guys are just kids. Jaylen just turned 21, only spent a year in college, and transferred high schools apparently at least once. Combined with constant hard work and travel, plus the very weird societal dynamic that comes with being an NBA…