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Regrettably, I have watched those intervening years, and the routine is a bit threadbare now. He looks like the frat brother who turned 50, maintained the partying lifestyle all along, but never let go of the adolescent temperament. If nothing else, he desperately needs a plastic surgeon to deflate those massive bags

Regarding the wife being rich, the family can and will likely sue the state for not preventing the suicide. It is a prison staff’s responsibility to protect the health and welfare of inmates: usually including actions like rape, assault and suicide. In all likelihood, the family will prevail in such a lawsuit

The odd angle left largely unstated in most reporting is the family can and will likely sue the state for not preventing the suicide. It is a prison staff’s responsibility to protect the health and welfare of inmates: usually including actions like rape, assault and suicide. In all likelihood, the family will prevail

This is the wrinkle people underestimate: not having a charismatic, engaging, or otherwise vivid persona in TV makes an ESPN talent vulnerable. One common thread in the layoffs was a preponderance of people with shaky TV personas: people who didn’t have a memorable visage and identifiable personalities. Talent and

It’s the NY version of Hotel California.

There is a common misunderstanding about the frequency of suicide notes: in fact, “All age groups leave suicide notes behind between 10% and 43% of the time.”

Curious as to why nearly every person’s note referenced the number of years they amassed at ESPN prior to being let go? Is it a way of conveying status, or a signal to potential new employers?

His ultimate strength is, for non-hockey fans, that we can swiftly identify his his comical garb, bloated, alcohol ravaged face and greasy doo, and swiftly hit the mute button until it disappears from the screen.

That would end in murder most foul.

I was thinking those must have been 29 dog years.

Continental now equals United: subsumed in an acquisition in 2010.

Except Hawaiian has a troubling history of baggage theft.

I agree with others that this role is clearly not his forte, but this is beyond being bad at a new job. I have to wonder if some form of cognitive decline (eg, dementia) has hit critical mass because his decision making is beyond inexplicable.

Yeah, does he have a sizable bonus in his contact that he needs to pay off a bad loan on a failed business? It’s not like they would have done anything in the playoffs.

The fraternity was portrayed as, a fraternity: a sexual assault facilitator.

One I saw was a two foot long penis down the inner thigh of a dude. Thought, why put a point of comparison so close to the real thing?

Wait, your user name implies you can’t swim and yet you’re interested in bars with pools? That, good sir or madam, is an ever so mild provocation worthy of a quizical, albeit subtile eyebrow raise.

CI was so good...until the actors changed: then it was just a sad shell of itself.

This is Poca on her pillow. She always has something to say on any matter.

I can’t imagine the issues some NFL players have: I played football through college and endured several major concussions, and a lot of smaller ones. I’m in my early fifties and have a number of neurological issues that currently inconvenience me (eg, memory, dizziness, balance), but adding more time in the NFL would