To be fair it sure seems like with Depp it isn’t trickle down, more like pouring down with $30k in wine a month.
To be fair it sure seems like with Depp it isn’t trickle down, more like pouring down with $30k in wine a month.
Wine is supposed to be drank out of a bag that’s ripped from a box, then passed around in a circle and shared.. “That’s Franzia, The Socialist’s Wine.”
You know what these guys really need? A $54,000 per year tax cut so that their conspicuously consumed dollars can trickle down to the 24 million who are soon to be without health insurance.
It’s not just that the Wolves beat the Warriors, Clippers, and Wizards in the past week, but Rubio thoroughly outplayed Wall, Paul, and Curry in those games*. Like beat the pants off of them. If you only saw those three games you would assume that RR is the best PG in the league.
(As a Timberwolves fan) I kinda hate reading takes from national writers and commenters about Rubio. Maybe there’s some Stockholm syndrome as part of it, but when I hear the inevitable “Yeah but he can’t shoot and he should just be a backup PG and you’ll never win with him,” all I can say is: No! You don’t get it!…
To be fair, with the Nuggets you are trained to look away when a big play is about to happen.
Briles could have kept his job if he knew how good this kid is as a kicker.
From the linked SB Nation article: “Dr. Bertram Zarins, team doctor of the Patriots from 1982 to 2007, tells SB Nation that he would prescribe Toradol before kickoffs even if players weren’t injured, as a prophylactic to the pain they hadn’t yet experienced.”
Have you met many doctors? Almost every doctor I have ever met is no more in their line of work to “help people” than any other industry. It takes smart dedicated people, but holding them to a higher ethical standard doesn’t make logical sense.
I find it hard to believe that the best standards of care are compatible with pumping players full of Toradol and opiates.
You also forgot the second part of that treatment which is to take a lap.
i blame big pharma for pushing a drug that merely replicates the functionality of the traditional folk remedy of rubbing some dirt on it
Meanwhile, in Happy Valley, a tasteful montage of Shultz and Curley is in pre-production and planned for halftime of the Pitt game.
...pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child.
No fair, must administer Toradol to Brown’s fans eyes.
I have no doubt Roger Goodell and the league owners will treat this issue with all the care and compassion they have shown towards NFL players who have, or are going to have, their lives turned into a nightmare by CTE.
Makes sense that he quit right before March Madness. Didn’t want to have to suffer from the Cameron crazies.
Or letting them dance! The horror!
Calm down, it’s not like the teams were doing anything dangerous, like giving the players marijuana.