So I actually clicked to see what Europeans two big ideas were.
So I actually clicked to see what Europeans two big ideas were.
When Europeans first settled this continent they had two big thoughts: “Where is the gold?” and “Are you going to use that land?”
If I remember correctly the Warriors choked away a 3-1 lead. They may be the chokingest team
While I’m inclined to agree for the most part, extreme density does come with it’s own quality of life problems. Manhattan would have it’s downsides for many people, even if affordability weren’t an issues.
Because HamNo understands why most of us come to a subblog designed for not sports talk with a different url so it’s easy to see and people don’t have to click on the link. And I hope he keeps trolling.
Out here in the hinterlands we have “bedroom communities” which are code for “segregated suburbs.” For many middling-to-large cities, the [white] housing crisis is solved by moving to the small, about-10-miles-away town that has yet to see a minority family.
Mike Trout has 45.9 fWAR from 2012 to today. The next closest position player has just over 2/3 that much, Josh Donaldson with 31.0. To put that in perspective, through five years Willie Mays had 31.1, Hank Aaron had 28.4, Mickey Mantle had 29.5, Alex Rodriguez had 35.6, Barry Bonds had 31.0, Ken Griffey Jr had 28.1,…
Even crazier - Jeter has 5 of them.
Neat.
nice
Anthony Rizzo hit two home runs and Jon Lester pitched eight shutout innings as the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis…
This shit is no doubt stupid.
Golden.
It took him a half hour to send those tweets because he kept accidentally logging out. Just another example of Hinkie having absolutely no clue how to draft successfully.
Guys, child slavery is really bad and I could’ve done more to fight against it, but I decided to focus on staying quiet because football.
Intrepid reporting by this news affiliate; who can say whether the runners themselves would ever have mentioned it to anyone ever again.
Classic example of overtraining.