ALL HAIL BRULUER. I would be honored to be part of the clensing, if it pleases you
ALL HAIL BRULUER. I would be honored to be part of the clensing, if it pleases you
These fucking owners think they own the game, they think they matter. We only let them play a role because we haven’t woken up yet.
Easily the weirdest hockey divide that’s shown up over the last few years is the one between people who take shit about the All-Star Game super seriously and, you know, sane people.
How about we all do ourselves a good thing and just stop going. I enjoy how we as consumers force ourselves into these shit situations. “Well, if I want to go this is what I have to do.” How about we all just don’t go. This will change real fast.
I’m sincerely concerned about what the death of traditional journalism is going to mean for society as a whole. Modern American and European cultures were built on the necessity of the Fifth Estate, and if that cultural structure collapses, the people are going to suffer even more. The major oversight abilities of…
He pitched when the average AL team scored 5 runs a game.
then they can fuck off..
Precisely so. That’s how modern capitalism works in the USA, in all seriousness.
Yep! I pretty much took this season off from NFL (felt great like everyone said it would!) but dipped back in yesterday because, well, championship Sunday. But on display throughout the afternoon and evening were all the things we tend to despise about actual NFL games - bad calls, missed calls, endless replays,…
Denkinger’s was a bad call.
Booth reviews. That’s all you need. College rules.
True, but lets remember that Cardinals fans don’t deserve any joy if possible
This was probably worse just because of the situation. maybe a better comp is game 6 of the 1985 World Series.
I usually say that if a bad call beats you, it is your own fault for letting it be that close. But this was absolutely brutal. Like Armando Gallaraga perfect game brutal. If they are going to miss something like that, then watching a game is almost pointless and you can just watch a random number generator do its…
I find it humorous that when the Yankees used to spend money constantly people would never shut their mouths win or lose. Now the Yankees act reasonably with their money and people still can’t stop complaining. meanwhile, if said Yankees came out and gave a huge deal to one of these guys, we’d hear nothing but “Damn…
“29 teams simply refuse to take advantage of a depressed market and sign a player who would immediately become the face of their franchise”
Previous generations didnt have the internet. The internet is literally the biggest change between previous generations and ours. Previous generations would hear/watch/read the news, and talk about it within a very limited stream of people within their lives (teachers/parents/peers). If they felt like they werent…
“The blank decontextualized cultural tic of studying and celebrating and emulating the behaviors of the people that those interlocked perversities have made “winners,” on the other hand, is just annoying.” — David Roth
Like you said, one of the biggest losses is the ticket itself as a souvenir. Yes most tickets are pretty much meaningless, but every now and then a game comes along where you want to hold on to it. Like my dad’s ticket for Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, or the stub to Ali- Fraizer 1.
Silly rabbit, believing that the rule of law still exists in America.