
I have been booed in thirty countries. I have been booed following UFC victories. I’m more used to being booed by a…
I have been booed in thirty countries. I have been booed following UFC victories. I’m more used to being booed by a…
I think Rome in September would be flipping awesome, man. 20 years.
Honestly? My wife and I bought season tickets in lieu of going on an actual honeymoon. I recommend that.
Once again, last night’s first round of the NFL draft featured a number of large men embracing an obscenely rich one.…
Things That Are Probably Under That Hat, Ranked
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It’s draft day today, and you may have noticed that former Fullbright distinguished fellow Gregggggggg Easterbrook…
Earlier this week, our own Greg Howard posted a lengthy exposé on noted couch tormentor Jason Whitlock and his…
For all intents and purposes is the usual form of the phrase meaning in every practical sense. For all intensive purposes is a fairly commoneggcorn derived from the original phrase. It’s often heard in speech, but it’s rare in published writing because it generally doesn’t pass through the editorial process.
I don’t think Chip is a bad coach per say. Nor do I think he’s strictly a gimmick coach. However I do think there some parallels between him and Jim Harbaugh.