But we’re America. We don’t do that shit. We drink Budweiser, grill bratwurst, and watch fireworks. Or shoot off some of the illicit kind while the cops sort of look the other way. No fucking tanks.
But we’re America. We don’t do that shit. We drink Budweiser, grill bratwurst, and watch fireworks. Or shoot off some of the illicit kind while the cops sort of look the other way. No fucking tanks.
My goodness that cartoon is rather spot on but too soft on Drumpf. Personally I think he’d yell at them for obscuring his ball and making him take an extra stroke.
Man, these guys really won’t defend anything.
So glad the wife and I never had kids. What have you done to make the world a better place?
at least he has 13 years to turn things around.
ecstatic release at a Bone party, huh
In even bigger news, Amazon has a games division.
End the thread, we have a winner.
“I think, as a Canadian, we would just never ever think about doing something like that,”
This is true. But even with with these issues, its still better than the the trash that is Fortnite.
Russia should just make a series called Flint.
At least we got chicken.
The show is dark and full of errors? Ehh????
Spoiler alert: he is not.
I mean, you’re the guy writing for a sports news website and I’m just an internet commenter avoiding doing actual work on a Wednesday morning, but I get the sense that Magic had literally nothing to do with LeBron getting to the Lakers - LeBron went to the Lakers because it was the best fit for him, his business, his…
Im a fan so it sucks but I can only laugh. They bought a young winger, while refusing to play their current stellar young winger (Odoi), in favor of two dudes that are aging and who’s best years are well behind him.
I lived in Alexandria from 1971 to 1993 and went to T.C. Williams High School and met both Coach Boone and Yost. You mocked the whole “remember the Titans” bit in an earlier article, but now you see why it was important moment in the city’s history. Alexandria was not the liberal, left-wing utopia it is today. For…
I started this post a few times, deleted/rewrote, and ultimately decided to let brevity rule.
...completed a six-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Sprinkle
I’m so sad! I had coffee with Ms. Locke a few years ago to discuss a project. She was so lovely. Kind, smart, a little eccentric, but really a joy to spend a morning drinking coffee (she had tea) and talking about film. She was such a talented woman, both as an actress and filmmaker. She will be missed.