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I got the Dish sports package just for NFL Network and Redzone, but I have to say the PAC-12 Networks coverage of women's volleyball has been the main benefit.
The Wedding Present does Julee Cruise
Oh, shut up: it was a great match. If you cannot enjoy those incredible saves seen today don't even bother watching soccer.
Formed in Melbourne in 1975. Sounds Australian to me.
Welp, some minds are alot alike.
"Where the hell is" is also probably trending
I'm not sure Klinsmann's DjinnsMen makes sense but Klinsmann's Rootin' Tootin' Cowboys seems somewhat on the lengthy side.
Unfortunately, Campbell's goal caused a long delay because in Brazil the celebration could not be aborted.
He's just talking about his Dominion.
If this isn't sarcasm, you're a fuckin' idiot.
Yeah, some of our guys tried one of those except with high caliber weapons but then the pedants started explaining how a circle doesn't have ends and that even if it did and that it meant there was a gap left in the circle then you didn't have a circle anymore but an arc and so they ended up in a circle and someone…
Yeah?! Well, you're damn right, cuz that cat is abnormally smart for its species and age, and it can pat its head and rub its tummy at the same time and shut up!
Not as much as the NRA or their clients, the firearms industry.
"I'd vote Netherlands or Belgium."
That Rock and Roll Hall of Fame thing has been on HBO for like 2 weeks straight. I do like the part with the Cat.
Since overtime is sudden death, it is logically impossible for any team to ever hold a lead. The game is over the moment one team scores.
They don't really "take a lead" when the game automatically ends as soon as you score. Having a lead implies there is more to come and that, at some point, you could not have that lead.
Thats kind of the point, true analysis is handicapping not just the chances but how they could win. I think Deadspin is doing a great job here
Amused by the idea that longer segments is the product of fewer staff. That's totally how journalism works: get rid of journalists, produce more in-depth content.