So just a couple days ago, OKC would have had to give up picks to get someone to take on Westbrook’s contract, but now they are getting picks (lots of them!) back in return for sending out said terrible contract?
So just a couple days ago, OKC would have had to give up picks to get someone to take on Westbrook’s contract, but now they are getting picks (lots of them!) back in return for sending out said terrible contract?
That’s completely incorrect. The movement of a baseball is a function of the amount of spin that the pitcher imparts on the ball. The effectiveness of that spin is relative to the surface roughness of the ball; i.e. the more rough a ball, the greater its movement than a smooth ball, if both had the same amount of…
This. This was my biggest overall question heading into the final season and it seems the answer is....
I think Detective Pikachu has a chance to be the world’s first ten billion dollar movie. That’s right, $10 billion. It is the world’s most valuable franchise, a phenomenon in every continent it’s ever been unleashed on, with sentimental attachments by multiple generations. $10 billion is within the realm of…
I think the better route would be to change how each of the three branches are voted on. My proposal:
Really, truly touching. It hit me hard to that Betty’s initial wish for destruction of GOLB was not powerful enough. Destructive impulses are built on shaky foundations. It is in the desire to preserve and protect and make safe where the power gained enough resonance. I love the commitment to a wonderful message.
South Korea has inadvertantly shown the way of the future for the IOC. That is, the Olympic venues should all be temporary in nature, with the materials actually owned by the IOC, and they (IOC) should be responsible for putting them up before the games.
I find it hard for the show to go anywhere else. The Return ended very definitively, stopping exactly on the message Lynch/Frost was trying to make: the noble hero’s attempts to bring about an innocent and pastoral society, a happy ending for all, is a futile and tragic enterprise.
Dude, anyone who watched the travel food show Spain...on the Road Again, where he was one of the four main hosts, could see it.
I’ve watched nearly every Laker game this year.
“To solve it, I think we almost have to look at it like a public health issue.”
“Now to see if Tatum ever gets that Vegas show off the ground.”
I'd be willing to bet good money that the idea to capture an undead comes straight from Martin himself and he absolutely planned to put that in the books.
Fun Fact: This is also how Disney's film division works.
"The climax of Sparrow itself riffs on Jacques Demy’s musical drama The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg"
Sold!
What shocked me about the Louvre is that many of the galleries around the Mona Lisa, housing some of history's most important and irreplaceable works, is not temperature controlled.
There has yet to be any consequences for Jon Snow's resurrection. I keep getting confused by that storyline, because he was the sensitive soul warrior leader before he died, and he is still sensitive soul warrior leader when he comes back, basically with all his physicality intact, and I don't know what the point of…
The last possible situation Survivor must breach: a tribal council where everyone plays some sort of immunity. We very nearly got it this time. What happens when that situation does occur? They vote two people out at the next council?
I don't want to give away the exact passage, because it is the climax of the book, but two of the most powerful lines are: "Georgie Minafer had got his come-upance. He had got it three times filled and running over."
I will start twenty new amazon accounts and vote for this on all of them and talk about it non-stop to everybody I know and even to people I don't know and do my damnest to get this thing to series.