I don't know why he would want to fake the height. He would risk being exposed, plus a super well-conditioned guy his size and age really should be able to dunk - so it's not really surprising that he can dunk on a 10 ft. rim.
I don't know why he would want to fake the height. He would risk being exposed, plus a super well-conditioned guy his size and age really should be able to dunk - so it's not really surprising that he can dunk on a 10 ft. rim.
Hooray for math!
An inability to understand that events occur in multiple locations, perhaps.
Wow. I'm completely blown away by your abject stupidity.
My girlfriend used to think grits were terrible - then my aunt from Alabama made them for her. Now she loves them. It's all about who makes them; they can be utter shit when cooked incorrectly, but they are wayyyyy better than any kind of cream of wheat or oatmeal when the cook knows what he/she is doing.
It's spring training.
You are a wise, wise man.
This post is pretty much the reason I have who ever wins this game winning the matchup against St. Louis - reason being that whoever wins probably has their act together at this point and is good for at least one more W.
Yeah. It's pretty much the only explanation for the biggest sporting event in the world being held in a place without adequate climate, infrastructure, and venues for said event.
Well, two aspects I was considering:
Ah, I did not know about the delayed bonus payments. Thanks. Mostly I was just wondering if teams recoup the cost of traveling to the tournament and staying extra days.
What's your source on it being financially beneficial to play 2 games (with one being the play-in), as opposed to one 2nd round game? Just curious.
You're the best. +1
He might be a real-life trailer park boy. Look at his location.
Isn't that the case with most major pro soccer leagues (and pro sports leagues, in general) as well?
Aren't universities already developmental "leagues" for nearly all other professional occupations, though? I think your logic is a bit flawed on that count.
To be fair, I blocked more than he did last year.
She can say whatever she wants. It's a free country. I'm only saying that there's a more measured, mature way of handling a jackass. Being overly aggressive to someone like that is the way situations are escalated. We're always presented with a choice: Act in a permissible way, or be better. Personally, I'd…
No one is obligated to be nice. It's just the right thing to do.
Yikes. So her bad jokes make her good jokes stand out more...and that's your reasoning for someone being a good performer? You're stupid, Stupid, STUPID.