The thing that sticks with me the most (pardon the word choice) is poor Qyburn’s brains popping out of the back of his shattered skull.
The thing that sticks with me the most (pardon the word choice) is poor Qyburn’s brains popping out of the back of his shattered skull.
I’m not sure if I would use the term “upside potential” given their massive losses...
Practically speaking, I find them too thin and uncomfortable to hold without a case.
Maybe investors can make back a few of those lost bucks by picking up a few rides in their spare time.
I also didn’t realize that dragon breath = wrecking ball. At one point he even let off what was the equivalent of blowing out a single birthday candle, and an entire tower completely fell to the ground.
Did you just ask if a dragon was magic?
Secretly it had been eating performance enhancing sheep.
I totally agree, but it’s easier to repeatedly yell 27 missed 3s in a row when “debating” someone at a bar.
Last year’s loss was excruciating but excusable. They were missing Chris Paul and it was possible to look at 0-27 as some cosmic anomaly. Sometimes, sports is cruel.
The Rockets:
He’s got that robot agent at his house consoling him for his loss right now.
He decided to go to Toyota Center to get shots up, nixing Curry’s reservations. The Warriors’ point guard offered to stick to half a court, but Paul wasn’t having it. Curry was kicked off the Toyota Center court.
Why do I feel like his State Farm agent really is Chris Paul’s closest friend?
I found the call to action, it was not included in the article for some reason:
“CP3 a year older and slower next year, still getting paid $24m, and I just don’t see the Rockets being a factor going forward.”
I laughed sadly while shaking my head at Eric Gordon getting T’d up after passing up an open lane to the bucket in favour of throwing up an off balance one hander from 25 feet because he wanted a foul called on Bogut from contact a good 2 steps earlier and blew a gasket when it didn’t get called. This is what…
I hate the warriors with the passion of one thousand suns. But man, shit, it was cool to see them acting like the warriors of a few years ago. I don’t know how to reconcile this other than to make some pizza rolls and have one more coors light and say
I wouldn’t call them better than the AirPods. They are different than the AirPods, and certainly better at certain things (and worse at others). We now have two very different options from Apple, and that’s a great thing. But I would not give up my AirPods for these. Why? I want the compact charging case that fits in…
Apple’s standard earbuds try to fall out of my ears if I think too hard about them. AirPods stick in my ears like glue. Considering the fit is identical, I assume it’s based solely on the fact that there’s no cable weighing down the super light buds. I love mine. Being able to go out and run with AirPods and an Apple…
I agree $250 is ridiculous, but those Ankers aren’t truly wireless. The difference between fully wireless and “kinda wireless”, for people like me who run and exercise and hate ANY wires touching my body anywhere, the fully wireless is amazing. Sadly there aren’t any credible options under $50 right now.