I was just looking my sweaters and hoodies the other day thinking soon, soon.
I’m going to the pool on Monday, and if you dive right in, it’s less cold than trying to get in slow. It’s freezing, this unheated pool water in the mountains. I miss heated pools so much. I swam for years and years at my gym. And Tuesday I have Rolfing! I got Rolfed years ago, and it was one of the best things I’ve…
I split my time between Long Beach and Denver/Bailey, and you might be surprised about the weather. While I left my big, BIG winter coat in the mountains, it’s not a bad idea to have just a plain big one in SoCal. My in-laws dragged me to the Naples Boat Parade a number of years back and I froze my ass off, it was…
That's a big change!
I can imagine tearing off a piece of that wonderful bread, and how good it'll taste.
That’s when your skull “accidentally” meets their nose...
Ugh, that is one of my pet peeves. Don’t pick other adults up like they’re children, it’s beyond disrespectful! I don’t even let my husband do it.
I’d be very down with a memorial album about your mom full of diss tracks against your mom’s enemies.
It literally is a white man attacking a black man. The Root didn’t make it that. It is that.
That’s the part of the story I want to hear. Did Wallace still own the place when he did that? Was it a dispute with the new ownership? What was his end goal? This story leaves so many questions.
“I would love to know exactly what he thought...”
I mean not to mention attempted murder for trying to fatally poison employees. Oh to be a shitty white man in this country.
Seems like Wallace opened himself a can of whoops-ass.
Wallace’s “drilling holes into the tanks of sodium cyanide, hydrochloric acid, yellow chromate, ferrous chloride, and sulfuric acid risked a potential environmental disaster,”
I’m in the greys but it’s important to note that this article left out that the material in question was said to have “cover art” indicative of child abuse and bestiality. That places his father’s comment about discarding it “for his good” in a context different from that of a prude.
Yes, he’d get beaten up by an actual boxer in his weight class
Paul may not be a good boxer, but people should stop expecting him to be a random celebrity who’s just turned up at a gym - the guy’s been training boxing for three years, seemingly pretty intensively. Yes, he’d get beaten up by an actual boxer in his weight class, but people should stop expecting him to collapse in…
Me: Everyone knew the outcome and I can’t really fault any inactive fighter for jumping at a PPV payday even if it’s a glorified birthday party appearance because we all know that’s what it is.