Hockey players express befuddlement.
Hockey players express befuddlement.
Maybe, but still, “maximum” is being misused there.
Try it with guys around and ask how many times you could actually do it.
never mind; question answered
The point is they don’t. Any such rule about intent would be impossible to enforce.
Fumbles, penalties, missed chances—great work!
Yeah, it’s not like Virginia is going to say, “Well, you kept it within state lines, so just 15 to 20.”
Yes, if everyone refrained, delivery people would not be called in. There is the ideal, and there is reality.
Your employer made you work, not the people who ordered from a business that was open.
If a place is open and doing delivery, do you really think that you choosing not to order is going to mean that someone stays warm and dry? Chances are, anyone working delivery in snow is busy no matter what you do.
If your full name is Odell Beckham, Jr., your last name by itself is just Beckham. To distinguish from the father, you’d say Odell Jr. It’s become a thing in college and and NFL to paste Jr. and III after last names on jerseys, but it makes no sense—even if it were vital to know the guy is not his father.
OK (O-kah), now you are talking sense!
Except that he is Anglophone and P.K., pronounced pee-kay in English, is essentially his first name
Good god, our Justice Department must have higher priorities than this. Kids have been expelled for bring a plastic butter knife or an aspirin to school, and we are making a literal federal case over a kid who bolted a clock into a case. I am trying to imagine her getting so worked up about such an “injustice” done to…
Well, the guy had “graduated” from the Pac 12, so he is an NFL ref.
Any game in which committing a foul benefits you has a problem.
It’s not exactly an unusual play.
Also, I don’t know what kind of fracture it is. My wife fell down on her knee and “fractured” her femur, though it did not snap or splinter. The xray showed more of a “crack” but it was classified as a vertical fracture
I can’t imagine a femur being “pulled apart” in that scenario. It is basically a long club, the strongest bone in the body.
Not at all the same? While “broken” is a more vague term, a “broken leg” means exactly the same thing as a leg with a bone fracture. Now, there are numerous types of fracture.