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It is funny how postseason stats just sort of evaporate into thin air. You’ll even see it happen with things like innings pitched or running back carries - numbers that reflect the physical toll a player took during a season. Those count! For example, Shaun Alexander carried the ball 430 times in 2005, and was never

Technically Sileo is still wrong because the company is named iHeartMedia, not iHeartRadio. But yeah, it’s ClearChannel.

Most famous people from central Pennsylvania (updated 2019)

Oh man, I totally had a crush on the Out Of This World girl.  And still barely watched the show.

I think the more relevant point is that it didn’t have much of a syndication run. Most of the rebooted shows - Full House, Roseanne, Will & Grace, etc. - were a constant presence in syndication for years, giving them a fan base that knows every episode and remembers it as a big part of growing up. Punky Brewster

Punky Brewster seems like an odd choice for a nostalgia reboot. Do people even remember the show? It didn’t last very long and most importantly, didn’t have that long 2nd life in syndication that most of these nostalgia reboots had. I was nine years old when Punky debuted - in other words, right square in the target

Gotta admit, I was kind hoping that SNL would start the new season with a cold open in which Shane was introduced to the rest of the cast.

Actraiser is one of those games that encapsulates everything I love about the early NES days, when developers would just mash together different game genres to see what happened. I don’t think we’ve ever seen this particular mix of side-scrolling action and SimCity-like town building since. And don’t get me started on

imagine how Gillis would be lauded today if he’d said one of these instead.

I would watch this SNL sketch

Making fun of Aaron Sorkin is one of the most noble acts humanity can undertake how could anyone think it’s not worth a blog post. 

I got it in spring of ‘97 and that was my experience exactly - slept 16 hours a day, never left the living room recliner except to go to the bathroom (which I crawled to on my hands and knees because I was too weak to walk) and for some reason I can still remember all the TV I watched (Cartoon Network launched Toonami

And he’s focused entirely on T.O.’s Dallas star incident, which honestly is barely a blip in his career.  He played three more years for the Niners after that.  T.O.’s antics in Philly and Dallas were much more damaging.

Hell, he basically admitted that it was impossible for anyone to get through to T.O.

Hmmm, didn’t see a lot here about how good organizations handle players like Antonio. Mostly just this guy’s idea of what a team *could* do that he believes would work. Except that it’s mostly what the Raiders did and it didn’t work. And the Steelers are a well-run organization by nearly any standard and it didn’t

Why can’t you like someone who’s frivolous?

moved to KC from PA last year and this deserves more stars

I’m supposed to watch 3 hours of debate with no Marianne Williamson?  Please.

OH MY GOD this fucking guy. Keee-hrist. That MSNBC clip might be my favorite video of 2019. The way he calmly explains his actions assuming he’ll be seen as a wise, reasonable sage. Assuming that everyone will agree that “analogizing people to insects” is some kind of obvious and grievous line-crossing. But MOST OF

At least he acknowledged that Luck is a good player. Jim Bob Cooter declared that “Detroit Lions information”.