“It’s not a career for me, it’s a calling. When you find your purpose, you don’t quit,” he said.
“It’s not a career for me, it’s a calling. When you find your purpose, you don’t quit,” he said.
I’m glad they apologized, but I’m waiting for Frederick Douglass to comment.
and, bonus, they napped for HOURS!
This is a gem of a post. Do you know who wrote the article? Copied/pasted from Wikipedia: Ray Ratto has been a San Francisco Bay Area sportswriter since the 1970s and a sports columnist since the 1980s. A native of Alameda, California, he has been a Senior Insider for the TV station Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (now NBC…
“I’m three times that old and my facility’s doing pretty well,”
Hey! the miracle of birth has only happened about 110 billion times in the earth’s history, so have some respect for something that has happened only as many times as McDonald’s has sold a hamburger.
Thought I was losing my mind.
I predict that contract will look bad by year 42. Also, I’d add a mutual option for year 51, just in case.
Nothing wrong with the old-school artificial turf.
“People are making comments on posts about my son.”
What’s it costing you to have some compassion for these guys? Okay, so the 300k a year doesn’t meet the smell test? Fine. It’s not a binary option, either 300k a year or fuck ‘em. Your statement “I do not feel bad for their difficulties in retirement”, seriously, what is wrong with you?
Did someone say bang?
I’m guessing the apartment was furnished, so the stuff he broke belonged to the association. Perhaps that was what they were referring to.
Yes, it’s a question, but it’s clearly answered in the song.
Racial epitaphs was an idea that never really caught on in the funeral industry.
He also worked 300 events a year. You working 300 days a year? That’s 6 days a week for most part, in shitty conditions, hustling his ass off. But you seem to think he makes too much money. You suck.
Just stop it with your so-called “reporting”. Chad Johnson and Oregon State playing in a bowl game, much less the Fiesta Bowl? No way that happened. Ever.
Nope. Ron Wolf signed Reggie.
It’s a collective noun. Replace the team name with the word “they”.