That is, I say, that is a big ass chicken.
That is, I say, that is a big ass chicken.
To irrelevancy, and beyond!
One thing most people don’t realize is the massive influence of Irish music on American Black music.
This entire response screams “white people are important too.” It’s only when black people are given credit for something that these types of diatribes are written.
So the league is just going to ignore teams like the Nets, who routinely sit their entire teams for multiple night stretches at a time?
Now that President Obama has moved on, it’s actually nice to see the new leader of the free world sitting in the Oval Office, and also Donald Trump.
Why the fuck does Pence always look like he’s about to introduce legislation to outlaw the X-Men?
Giz did an earlier post on this and I wanted to vomit because of the comments.
Yep. Of all the white people I have met in my 28 years of life, the percentage of them who ask me to “talk Jamaican/speak Jamaican/say something in Jamaican etc.” after learning I’m from Jamaica hovers somewhere around 65 percent. I wish I were joking.
I don’t think that needed clarification.
Muppets - Muppets are both a group (aka The Muppets) and a category...so Fraggles, Sesame St, Muppets etc.. are all muppets but not necessarily Muppets...if you get my drift.
Well, at least the Seahawks don’t have to worry about being second-guessed when they throw it from the 1-yard line anymore.
In which Erykah Badu, with Andre 3000, works The Isley Brothers’s cover of Todd Rundgren’s ‘Hello It’s Me’ into her own song, ‘Hello’:
Let’s remember some guys on the 2005 White Sox (with higher WAR than Scott Podsednik)
That comment is out of bounds!
Let’s remember some guys:
When Wu-Tang Forever came out I was a junior in high school. I skipped school and drove 1.5 hours to buy it because I lived in a small rural town with no record store or mall or anyplace other than Walmart to buy CDs, then drove home listening the entire time, went straight into my bedroom and listened to it on…
It’s an NBA-style move that’s drawing comparisons to what Sam Hinkie did with The Process in Philadelphia.
It’s the Yankee way. Nobody loved trim more than Jeter.
I don’t know, the output from Nujabes in Champloo is transcendent. That’s a hard call for me to make.