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I thought it’s the opposite, as in NYC I use the horn as a communication device.

Has your Spanish improved at all since leaving Nick Denton?

In other words, someone from Either Tinley Park or Orland Park.

When he gets into Notre Dame finally and shows his dad the letter at the Steel Mill. Kills me.

Rudy, and I’m not even catholic, or give a shit about college football. I hate myself for sharing this, and now I’m going to cry.

Sikma off the bench.

I went to one game 10 years ago and they’ve been sending me e-mails ever since. The “two for one” season ticket deals are going away?

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I’d rather see him fight Connor McDavid, and on skates.

Well, the bonus is having Isiah Thomas move to Pyongyang.

I don’t see how swapping one short, fat dictator with another changes anything.

He’s pretty much broke, so there’s your answer.

Terry Shumpert makes me even sadder.

Mike Trout is dull as fuck off the field; Kris Bryant is handsome, but pretty dull as well (Rizzo is a much better quote). Bryce seems to antagonize everyone, so maybe it’s wise to hype a guy who is doing shit that is making people lose their minds regarding baseball for once.

Benny only in body girth.

Your source doesn’t even mention the huge infrastructure rebuild on the NYC Subway system in the 1980's. Seems more like anecdotes than any real inside information .

Who said they would raise their fee to the level cable does, which deals with a middleman (content provider , then to cable operator, which features a markup)? They overpay, hoping it drives more subscriptions so that it mostly pays for itself, or retains the existing customer base.

That’s what they do for the NFL Network, which is less accessible to people than those with a decent internet connection. It’ll happen, because the provider - Amazon, Hulu, Netflix, etc - will overpay to make it happen.

I can’t stand Bill, but you’ll see streaming only for some, but not all, of the NFL package on an exclusive basis (say, Monday Night) pretty soon.

“(Why would the NFL, for example, cut Netflix or another streaming service in on the “rights” to sporting events, rather than just running them on NFL.com?) “ - Simple, because Netflix can pay a lot of money due to a huge subscriber base, the same way ESPN pays twice as much for Monday night football as NBC does for