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He actually didn’t have the option to do that. Bryant is no longer on the team. That Jalen allowed that shit to happen to him shows that he’s bought in to the whole BS

Yeah, maybe it was something odd about my family but my grandparents on both sides of my family had separate beds in the same room just like that and both were married for 50+ years.  I’ve seen it in other couples as well but all of them were like people that raised kids in the 50's/60's kind of age

From the book -

I think that he came down out of bonds b/c he didn’t care where his feet went b/c he had to watch the ball go straight through his fingers. If he catches that ball I can see him making a quick adjustment with his toes. He’s done that tons of times before.

Wasn’t he even really only running Alabama’s offense for one single game. I always felt that he got that job because he was the closest person available because I really couldn’t see any other reason why he would be fit for it

1) Daniel Kaluuya’s performance is ridiculously amazing but I wonder if it might not get all the cred b/c it’s a quasi-horror flick. I don’t know.

Actually, its widely believed that the advent of iodized salt in the early 1900's has raised IQ’s by over a standard deviation. So in all actuality, we’ve gotten smarter

“If I were to die tomorrow, maybe the studio would roll something out. Rated R or rated X performance in there somewhere.”

Its not a question of time, its a question of liability. If your stepfather is creating all this shit and suing you right before the draft, maybe that guys crazy, maybe he’ll cause all sorts of crazy bad press...that’s a liability and has to be brought into the thought process when deciding who to draft and when.

It was also stupid to sue that person before the multi-million dollar contract was signed in the first place as it could also affect that money but that didn’t stop him

I would actually say that the InCryptid books are a good bit better. The humor and the characters really make it just a much more fun read altogether.

From what I understand its Bradley Cooper’s dream project and he’s been campaigning for it to get done for a couple years and has put together as much as he can to try and make it a reality

Awesome, because both shaving cream and underwear are on my list of being tired screwing around with basic stuff and looking for something high quality. Can’t wait for the articles

Awesome, because both shaving cream and underwear are on my list of being tired screwing around with basic stuff and

Going for the vote of the masses works for a lot of things but I think that this and the fact that Barbasol won the shaving cream vote Prove that it doesn’t work for this. I’d really, really, really rather have had a great thought out article with one of your writers trying out everything for awhile and then making an

Going for the vote of the masses works for a lot of things but I think that this and the fact that Barbasol won the

I work in an HR consulting firm and can definitely agree to this. They did a shift in the pension system and it screwed a bunch of people and their HR system is very bad a lot of times. Talked to a consultant about it laughingly and he was like we're a 5-10k ppt company, our company would actually be too small of a

Wouldn't Jessie Usher just be playing a grown up Dylan? Also the President's daughter was played by Mae Whitman from Parenthood. It would be cool to see her come back for the movie as well

Hahah, I actually had a similar response to this book except even after finishing it I didn't like it really and didn't see what all the fuss was about. It wasn't until years later that I decided to try out Culture again and I picked up Player of Games that I was hooked immediately.

The Magician King.

So first one is a secondary celeb encounter but its fun and I love it. I was in 7th grade at a really, really christian private school and my English teacher doesn't show up on a Friday and we all ignore it. Monday comes along and he apologizes to the class for missing, it was just his buddy Scott Weiland called him

Actually it wasn't a board (as it normally is for these things). To try and make things as completely unbiased as possible FSU found three extremely reputable retired judges and allowed both parties to kick off one. The one left was a retired Florida Supreme Court Justice with no ties to FSU. But as to be expected,