Yeah, this is a pretty ass team.
Yeah, this is a pretty ass team.
Someone needs to isolate that goddamn screaming. It would be the scariest part of any haunted house.
Well, obviously there is the tax base in general—they have a shit ton of people to tax. There is also the geography and climate, which makes it much more desirable than, say, North Dakota. There’s the fact that Hollywood started there (basically because labor was pretty cheap), making it a hub for early stars and…
It’s not quite fair to compare San Francisco to fucking Louisville though.
Hey, listen, you won’t hear me arguing that Democratic policies haven’t made California THRIVE. I’m just saying Democratic policies benefit(ed) from a lot of natural or already-in-place advantages.
I agree that Democratic policies are better than Republican policies, but let’s all be clear that this also has a lot to do with California just being the home to multi-billion dollar industries--which was not on account of Democrats.
(What kind of psychopath has a fire going at 8 a.m. on a Wednesday? In their office?)
This is a good comment and should be out of the greys.
I mean...they’re kind of right. Not the dumb “it gives him something to run against” argument, but the fact that in places like Florida, Democrats weren’t able to move the needle from 2016; or in Ohio, they won a contested gubernatorial race, despite the incumbent holding the Senate seat; or in places like Indiana,…
My man. You’re the spitting image of the great Hank Baskett.
Fraley was with the Browns in ‘08, I believe.
So...you’re a large, normal looking, white guy? Yeah--no need for that picture. I can already picture you.
Can we get a picture of Jason? I feel like I have a good handle on late 2000s Eagles players..
I know there are some Baltimore City residents lurking around here as well, so I would suggest a “no” vote on Ballot Question G. It’s a blatant power grab by politicians to take control of what NEEDS to be a nonpartisan, ethics-enforcing position in the Department of Legislative Reference.
I’m confused about the timing of the flag. The flag landed before the phone was even out. What if he had just pretended to pull out a phone and fake dialed? Everyone would have understood the reference, but there was no prop involved. Is that still a penalty? Fuck that.
It does need to be restated that the first interception should have been caught and the second was pass interference.
Pistons definitely deserved the win, just given how Blake Griffin went off, but does anyone here want to defend Embiid not attempting a shot in OT (until they ran an in-bounds play for him at the three point line with 1.8 seconds left) despite being guarded by Zaza Pachulia, who had 5 fouls?
The three best pitchers in the NL (possibly the majors) are all in the NL East. And none of their teams are making the playoffs this year...
Every time I watch that Anthony Barr hit on Aaron Rodgers, I understand why the NFL instituted a rule to protect QBs. It’s just that the rule should have been made to stop the QB from getting hit well after he throws the ball.
Especially considering they’re obviously not very good, and neither is Dallas. It will probably end up being quite a high second rounder.