For a show that was “one of our favorite shows from the first half of 2018" and has a million videos on AVClub, why does it not get reviews? If nothing else it’d be a more unique conversation than like, The Flash.
For a show that was “one of our favorite shows from the first half of 2018" and has a million videos on AVClub, why does it not get reviews? If nothing else it’d be a more unique conversation than like, The Flash.
“Something more convincing and definitive”
If there is one key skill you think of when you think soccer, it’s hand eye coordination.
Yeah, qualification is far from a sure thing, but making up 6 points with nearly half the season left hardly requires “multiple calamities”; especially when they’ve gained 5 points in the last five matches.
The announcers mentioned this like 15 times during the match, and it’s been highlighted in like four different ESPNFC articles, including the one that was on the top of the page most of the day.
I actually don’t think this would be that hard to fight. Because BK had already given him the free food on a number of occasions, that’s an implicit acknowledgement of the agreement they made which takes away the “he said she said” defense that you might normally have against a verbal contract.
I would also absolutely vote for a Warren/Sanders, Sanders/Warren, or Warren/Harris ticket, or any other (D) ticket, but if it’s one of those first three I’d be doing so resigned to the fact that Trump will be getting his second term.
In the philosophical sense that you can’t disprove a negative, yeah I guess it’s hard for us to say that there is no collusion.
This wasn’t a “bad night”. A bad night is one where your material doesn’t land, or your timing is off, or your energy isn’t in the right place.
If you show up at work hungover on a Friday and are a little slow getting your TPS reports done, that is an off day.
Experienced comics bomb when their material just doesn’t work with an audience, or their timing is off, or their energy isn’t right that night, whatever.
Hey Chris, did you ever think about writing headlines that tell people what the article is about, rather than the smug, self-satisfied crap you usually go with that leaves the topic nearly impossible to discern? Just a thought!
It’s sad we don’t live in the universe where the first John Wick doesn’t exist?
Book at least 8 hours worth of flights on United, but make sure they are for planes with the TV in the back of the seat and not the use your own device.
Ketchup is terrible, so paradoxically none of it is wasted when it goes uneaten, while all of it is wasted by being made in the first place.
“Leagues are more than their top teams” / goes on to list several leagues as better than MLS based only on the fact that you recognize a team or two that makes the Champions League every year.
I’m very curious as to which dozen countries you are thinking of which have better leagues than MLS. Or why you legitimately think that Atlanta United can’t hang with the Sheffield Wednesday’s or Rotherham’s of the world.
If Haisley wrote this article it would be titled “American Soccer are Fine” (and the content would be totally different, but regardless).
If you are paying $60 at an open bar you are not drinking for free, you are paying literally more than full value for your drinks.
I know people like to show off about how much they tip, but if you’re dropping $60 at an open bar at a wedding, you aren’t doing it right.