Congrats to you and your family, CoolWhhhip !
Fantastic Work, Jay, but I think you're forgetting the ultimate prop bet:
Rapoport: [Attempts to high five fan]
Judging by Northwestern's blatant disregard to uniformity this past year they'd be better served with a primer.
So much fuss and it turns out all Sherman had was a frog in his throat.
Lady: [Looks around]
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Point: The great tragedy here is that thing you're looking at isn't the thing you think you're looking at.
When I was in my early 20s visiting my dad, he asked me if I had any old dealer friends left from High School that would sell him some pot. Now, I knew he had, but I didn't know he still did. Anyway, my point being, he probably expects it of you. Most parents aren't as myopic as we might think, even as we (and they)…
Congrats to you!
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You'd think St. John's would be the one team that would see their end coming via a pale horse.
Sure, he scored 15 points, but 6 of those were on the installment plan.
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Smart of Sherman to start collecting evidence before the game. After all, photographs are what the media takes so they’ll know what you look like when they want to kill you.
Nice! +1
I completely agree. It was largely what I was getting at, but you put it much better. It was definitely good business for Gawker, and good business is hardly altruistic, and I certainly don't begrudge them going after the story, just the fundraising part of it.
I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. I wasn't questioning their ethics in regard to their brand, which in retrospect was a bit irresponsible on my part. I was just offering my criticism on their approach. And no, I don't think any of the money they sought would have otherwise gone to a charitable organization.