My mom recently replaced her toaster (which she got from a bank 30 years ago for $8) with a fancy toaster oven that is also a regular oven and rotisserie and steamer and nuclear fallout shelter probably. My dad just wants to make some toast now and then. He’s got no time for this confangled new bullshit.
That’s not a bunt home run. This is a bunt home run.
Questionable positioning? Then every goal keeper I’ve ever seen has questionable positioning when someone is coming down that side of the field with the ball.
Methinks Charlie is Full of Himself.
Ornette changed the face of Jazz entirely. He created his own beautiful, crazy language that few learned to speak. Yet so many continue to try and that’s a great thing. The loss of Ornette and Charlie Haden in the last year has been devastating. The music they made together was some of the most unique, stunning,…
Would that be the one that said “Giants 6, Cardinals 3”?
Weird. At 40 you’d think he’d have a lot more experience in dating.
As I said in the other Blackhawks thread, I am so thrilled for this guy. With everything he went through this season, to the heartbreaking loss with the Flyers in 2010. He deserves it so much and I am effing happy for him.
That was a wonderful moment. He didn’t know what to do with it!
Damn straight.
The only way I could possibly stomach seeing Kane lift that Cup again. Psyched for Kimmo, a great player and a better man.
Congrats to Kimmo for getting a cup finally.
Of late he had been working at the WWE development facility in Orlando, so many current WWE’ers would have been instructed by him at some point.
Wouldn’t be the first Bishop to ever have an inappropriate boner.
I used to live in a duplex next to some college-aged kids who played their techno at full-blast at all hours. I finally just put on John Zorn’s Spy vs. Spy (his take on Ornette, but *much* heavier), cranked it and went for a drive. Never had a problem again.
He did stunning work here on Joe Henry’s “Richard Pryor Addresses a Tearful Nation.”
My Dad was a member at a local semi-private club from the day it opened and he and I played there pretty much every weekend for 3 years. He and I were about as much “regulars” as you could be. Place was nice, but a little hung up about accentuating the divide between member and non-member amenities/facilities. Dad had…
Not a story about a petty golf club, but the shittiest of shitty people that play golf.