I’ll probably always remember Lamar Odom for his buzzer-beating 3-pointer to win the A-10 tournament over Pepe Sanchez and Temple. He was ahead of his time as a 6’10” big that could handle and shoot.
I’ll probably always remember Lamar Odom for his buzzer-beating 3-pointer to win the A-10 tournament over Pepe Sanchez and Temple. He was ahead of his time as a 6’10” big that could handle and shoot.
In college I woke up after a night of very heavy drinking and ate half a pumpkin pie and drank about a quart of milk. I spent 2 hours sitting on a toilet making two of the absolute worst smells I’ve ever made come out of both ends of my body at the same time.
One of my neighbors from my old apartment was trying to get on the show. She had already bought the apartment and just moved in. She told us that the producers of the show told her if she did x number of renovations (replacing carpeting, window fixtures, painting, etc) in about 2-3 days, she could be on the show. I…
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I watched the game from the 4th through the 7th and thought Jess Mendoza was great and a big upgrade over Schilling.
If he’s this good at calling bad baseball, the Phillies should seriously look at bringing him on. Tom McCarthy is pretty unbearable to listen to for baseball anyway (he’s surprisingly acceptable with football and basketball).
He reminds me of Brian Posehn without the full beard.
Compromise with ROFLNiners?
Roger Goodell has carefully mulled this over, because he wants to make it right.
The umps typically get a load of shit around these parts for their collective bad behavior and instigating (almost all of it totally deserved), but that ump handled the entire situation perfectly.
So did Magic Johnson
I see Chemical Banking on there. It’s no wonder Seinfeld’s grandma got so confused with all these mergers and consolidations.
You should include this in your next union negotiation.
So you’re saying he was past his prime and they were just entering their’s, at least by tennis standards?
It was awhile ago and I was probably only 16 or so at the time, but yea, he seemed like a pretty cool guy that just loves what he gets to do for work.
I met Charlie Steiner about 10 years ago at Yankees’ spring training and told him that was my favorite SportsCenter commercial. We talked about how the Phillies had a solid young core of players and he ended the conversation by telling me to “follow [him] to freedom.”
As a kid, I always thought he was the boring, Teddy Ruxpin-looking motherfucker. Now, as an adult, I realize he’s one of the best reporters they’ve got there and is one of the few journalists working at ESPN that I actually think has serious integrity and talent.