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Who knows who did what. The DA cited the Niners interference in the first Ray McDonald case as a reason they couldn’t charge him so it’s not hard to imagine they have a playbook ready for this shit. But with Ennis’ prior conviction and her role as Foster’s “babysitter,” to the point that teams wanted to talk to her

Yes. I trust the 49ers front office. Who presumably share the judge’s opinion on this. That’s definitely what I said.

Not sure what the point of that was, it neither supports nor counters what I said.

Welp, I still find the original version of the story far more believable. For starters, there’s no way in hell I believe the guy who got thrown out of what was essentially a multi-million dollar job interview for threatening medical staff broke up with his girlfriend of years because she got in some random road rage

Ed’s not trying to share the stage with anybody.

Hey thanks. Would be the third quarter by the time they open for regular hours, but it’s sure better than nothing.

As a football fan who’s been over there twice during the NFL season, it’s pretty surprising to me. I assume it’s mostly because of the time difference (afternoon kickoffs are at 5 AM), but they really don’t do the NFL in Japan. We asked around for a place to watch games in downtown Osaka a few years ago and struck out

The Clinton stans are just never going to take the L. It’s hilarious.

Huh. I look forward to the opportunity to call you a liar.

Dude. Deadspin has not been doing any digging on this one. All they’ve been doing on this story is passing along the information as it’s come, as dryly and objectively as possible. They direct you to other people’s reporting via links every chance they get. And nobody had this up until yesterday.

Shame on you for not giving this man the credit he deserves for not sharing his totally legally binding opinion in the comments of an internet article.

In my experience in the biz over the last year, the people who are actually knowledgeable are generally pretty mellow. It’s the people who think they’re snobs who drive me up the wall.

It seems like a lot of people in the comments are either ignorant or just don’t want to acknowledge that there really are retail businesses that treat people well. It doesn’t have to be terrible.

I don’t feel half as trolled by this as I do the routinely awful Bay Area pro football coverage on here.

There may be no worse non-criminals than people inclined to judge and shit on other people over how they make an honest living. It comes from ivory tower liberals and conservative trash. I often feel thankful that I was raised to be better than that.

My understanding is that felony convictions don’t affect the mindset or ambitions of the hiree as much as it does potential hirers. It’s not as much a matter of settling for low-wage work as much as it is being shut out of better opportunities.

When I quit big-box hardware, my GM who I got along with great essentially acknowledged that. Took me outside on my last day, told me that the fact he didn’t try to talk me out of quitting was 100% a testament to how much he liked me, and said in that business they are essentially looking for indentured servants. They

I’d be willing to bet SF is worse, just by virtue of being so much more condensed. I’ve worked at spots where I would literally rotate between serving millionaires and bums.

It takes a real quality human being to think that an 18 year old kid getting aggressive shit from his bosses about continuing his education and maybe having aspirations bigger than being a retail lifer is cool.

It doesn’t have to be as bad as it is at a lot of places. And when the person responsible for one of the most notoriously unpleasant workplaces in our country writes a book about how much he loves the money he’s made making his employees miserable, who then pass along that misery to the customers often enough that his