sweetjennielee
SweetJennieLee
sweetjennielee

Except that the vaccine doesn't cause actual flulike symptoms in almost anyone. You are repeating myths to yourself.

There is absolutely no evidence that you comprehend "evidence." Or science.

Yes, it is a major problem. And it's not as if vaccine resources are robbing from research.

The Times often no longer sends a beat reporter on NY Rangers road games.

You are right about the stupidity of the coaches who punt, but in their mind, they think they are giving themselves a chance to win—or at least not to "gamble and lose." Never mind that the reality is that it is more of a losing bet to punt.

Sutter is making a travesty of a mockery of a sham of the rule book, the game of hockey, and Western jurisprudence! This violates the Geneva Conventions and every accepted principle of world law! You would not see this at a hockey game in North Korea! Not even if Kim Jong-Il was the coach!

His players say he's a good guy. At home in Canada he a regular guy and well-liked. But you know otherwise, so thanks.

It's simplistic just to brand them with their records. If Del Rio had "two excellent seasons," was that just luck and the bad seasons his fault? Maybe he didn't have the players in the other seasons. I'm not singling him out as great, but a lot of coaches who won championships were retreads. The control coaches have

Gawker often refuses to correct something if that makes the story less appealing. When it does correct things, it often does not publish an actual notice with the story; it just makes the change, with the author possibly acknowledging the change in the Comments. That's a no-no in big-league journalism. Right now, it

Well, before the season starts, do these lines move around like the game line? If so, they would just be moving it to reflect the betting and protecting themselves. That's why it's almost always BS when you hear that Vegas took a big bath on some Sunday outcomes.

So instead of holding opponents to 10, they let them roll up 50 and score fewer points of their own. Yeah, Trestman's the man.

The Bartman look didn't do him any favors.

And against Chicago, he inspired Eddie O in the booth to recall Ruben Kincaid from The Partridge Family, which inspired him to sing a little of "I Think I Love You."