Ironically it is you who actually introduced the joke. Clever of you. What was the point of an actual punchline? How about just saying “please ban anyone with insensitive jokes”?
Ironically it is you who actually introduced the joke. Clever of you. What was the point of an actual punchline? How about just saying “please ban anyone with insensitive jokes”?
No, it’s not a complete fail. The link isn’t to the false story. The link is to Jezebel’s response to someone who pointed out the cracks in the false story.
You’re literally complaining that the biased media won’t cover a certain topic in the comments section of a media article covering the topic.
There are plenty of us liberals who get our panties in a wad or our jorts in a twist over shit that is really nothing.
Looks like both boxers should’ve been using protection.
This is all of a piece with a whole line of white lady rappers in the UK, which is just a really different scene from the US. Change up her accent a bit, and she’s Lady Sov.
Wow, you know you’ve got problems when you’ve ceded the moral high ground to university president (!) Jim Tressel.
I have no idea if you’re right or not, but I do enjoy how this thread is completely confirming the stereotype I have that Californians talk about traffic\best routes to places for the majority of their day.
as a whiteish bay area native, now LA-dweller who recently visited family in Michigan and was walking around the whole time there wondering which of these very nice white people around me voted for trump and knowing it was probably about 1/2 of them... i’ll take assholes who vote liberal any day of the week over the…
Yeah... for all its many, many faults, Gawker was at least somewhat self-aware most of the time. They were über-lefty, but they knew it, and I always got the sense that they had the ability to laugh at themselves and recognize their own excesses. Splinter, on the other hand... well, they seem to actively discourage…
Sigh.
Re: Chuck Pagano, from a reddit thread.
Well, Simba became king because of who his dad was too.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll done in collaboration with the University of Virginia Center for Politics has found that…
But they want that stupid parking lot so everyone can drive to the game. Teams still insist on tons of lot parking even though those damn lots are what destroys any intimacy a downtown ball park might have. Oakland Coliseum is one of the easiest to get to stadiums in the country by car and public transit, and isn’t…
Three separate issues here though.
Ummmm......No. Not on the transit part. Public transit was NOT an option used by any appreciable number of fans at Candlestick. Charter buses did bring people from other parts of the bay, but that was about it. People parked, the closer you parked, the more you paid.
Ok, NOW for sure, you’re talking out of your ass. VTA runs on time and runs extra trains. I live a mile from the stadium, right by a light rail stop. Those trains are never more full than when stadium events are going on.
Agreed. Candlestick was never near transit, while Levi’s is right near both Light Rail and Cal Train. Believe you me, the Stadium does have issues and as a Season Ticket holder you should see how I fill out my weekly feedback surveys with brutal honesty. But Transit is not one of the issues. Also, it is right off TWO…
The stadium regularly packs in crowds much larger than a football game. Wrestlemania had 80,000 people. Taylor Swift had 70,000. It’s the daytime heat and the shitty team.