His whole premise, while obvious, also turned out to not matter at all. The Patriots were playing from behind for most of the game.
His whole premise, while obvious, also turned out to not matter at all. The Patriots were playing from behind for most of the game.
“Son of a son of a bitch!”
Club Dread was great. On a second viewing, that is. The problem is that I and everyone I know who saw it expected another Super Troopers and it was a very different movie. If you went in without those expectations though, it’s a really fun movie.
I’m amazed at how vigilant they are with parked cars too. I was out of town when my tags expired once. My car was parked on the street in front of my apartment in Chicago. I got 4 tickets in the 3 days between my tags expiring and when I got home to deal with it.
Same here. It’s unlikely I’ll ever return to Paris, so I made sure to take it all in. I’m glad I did, as I know I saw some things that I didn’t know were there, and it was also good to be exposed to some art that I would not have known about or cared about until I saw it. That’s part of the fun for me. I enjoy finding…
Also, hopefully:
That was the only theory that made sense to me. I feel like being a Skywalker or Kenobi would have been a cop-out. The only thing better than her being a Palpatine is being a nobody. Heroes can come from anywhere.
The thing you have to understand is that 7-9 would be tied for the second-best record the Bengals have ever had under owner Mike Brown if it weren’t for Marvin Lewis.
Owner Mike Brown is known for 2 things: Being incredibly, mind-blowingly stingy and being a tad too loyal. It’s part of why he gave players like the late Chris Henry a second, third, fourth, and fifth chance at redemption. He’s loyal to Marvin Lewis and vice versa. But more importantly, he’s cheap. Marvin is…
The lawmakers don’t care about guns, abortion, or racism (maybe this one). Those are just the things that they use to get elected.
You’re right. But I believe he was talking about the people who used that one quote to say that Hamill hated the movie and willfully ignored the fact that he went on to say that he came around and agrees it was the right way to go and that it was a great movie.
I’m mostly on your side, but I see a difference between: 1) every mystery needing an answer and 2) every mystery being brushed aside in a way that almost ridicules you for wondering in the first place.
As soon as the narrator started speaking I knew with 100% certainty that the video was a parody. It sounded too ridiculous. It’s like a really bad New York mob guy accent. But you mean to tell me that was a legit video from the league? I was just waiting for the punchline. I guess the call being overturned was the…
True. To understand the Bengal ownership and Marvin Lewis in context look at the Bengals as having 3 eras:
He’s so dependant on the O-line. I realize that holds true for all QBs, but I feel like he needs a good line more than most. Dalton can be average to above average with a good line, but he absolutely cannot make something out of nothing.
I’m sure it’s some mix of the 3, but I’m growing more convinced that the majority of them are just dumb. Or at least ill-informed on most policy matters. These people are so busy raising money for the next election cycle that they just have to take people’s word for things. Hopefully in most cases it’s an aide who is…
He probably should be suspended further. He was penalized for making a dirty hit (no surprise, he is a Steeler after all). But the real punishment came for the taunting. How is this not further taunting?
Much like half the Steelers roster. Honestly, the best way to describe Burfict’s play is that he plays exactly like a Steeler. But for some reason they’re a classy organization and when a Bengal does it he’s a thug. What if I said the same thing about Shazier? He’s guilty of far dirtier hits than Burfict and his…
Apt username.
A few years ago Marvin’s contract was up, and contrary to what most would expect it was the Bengals who supposedly had to convince Marvin to stay.