As a tall girl, 5'10", I love hanging out with other tall women. I fully support them chosing the awesome tall woman that I enjoyed watching in The Night Manager.
As a tall girl, 5'10", I love hanging out with other tall women. I fully support them chosing the awesome tall woman that I enjoyed watching in The Night Manager.
Lack of options for pall bearers may be the most hilariously depressing statement I've ever seen.
The more we mock them, the angrier they get, and the more they do dumb shit like this, and then we mock them for that, and on and on it’s gone for decades. This is supposed to be their big moment in the sun, their middle finger to everyone who looked down on them, and while they’ve had moments of that, it’s clear…
Barack Obama makes a video congratulating the 2020 grads. Trump posts this. I just don’t get it. Were all these people molested by a liberal at some point and that’s why they have all this rage and are willing to support this fucking moron?
Unpopular opinion: Timothy Dalton was a great James Bond, and “Licence to Kill” is a great film. Its deserves bonus points for breaking the traditional 007 plot patterns and depicting a very pissed-off, angry, vengeful Bond on the brink of going completely off the edge.
How about Arya training for a whole season to be able to disguise herself as literally anybody else (as long as she kills and slices off their face first) and to have a 100+ sneak, but when the most obvious tactical option would be for the North to send an assassin into King’s Landing to kill Cersei, nobody at the…
Why do you think this is an individual worker issue rather than a league-wide one?
Even if a team is allowed to use “Conduct detrimental to the team” to get out of paying a player, they should still have to count that money against the salary cap. Some teams will do whatever they can to save that money, but I bet fewer would do it if they didn't get to turn around and spend it on another player.…
It would be difficult for the Jets to look worse here, but I've said that before and been wrong so many times, so let's see how this plays out...
If only there were a group of people whose job it was to stand up for the players against owners who may not have the player’s best interests at heart. If only such groups were organized into some kind of “players’ association” or something like that. I’ve heard that writers on websites create these things called…
I guess my point is that they only held it when it was the secondary title. And then WWE made the WWE Championship a secondary title, and then Kofi was allowed to have it. Now it’s becoming the primary title again by virtue of Smackdown getting on the biggest network, and coincidentally he’s not allowed to have it…
Not if you're talking about The original title and its lineage. The since-discontinued World Heavyweight Championship is the one that Booker T and Mark Henry held. It was sometimes slotted as the more important title, though, yes.
I disagree with a lot of what you are saying here. I do wish that Kerr said more, but you can’t just jump from “he didn’t say what I wanted him to say about this issue” to “stick to sportzzzz!”
Actually, Master P just bought House of Glory, the NYC indie that runs at a nightclub right by the Jamaica LIRR station/the Sutphin Blvd-Archer Ave stop on the E, J, & Z subway lines. No, nobody knows why.
I normally hate WWE mood lighting, but, like many things with The Fiend, this was an exception...for a little while. Then the match fell off a cliff, to say nothing of the difficulty that the fans in the building had seeing the match.
Before I air my grievances, I’ll lead off with: Fuck Tyson Fury with a barbed wire bat.
Pretty sure Master P and the No Limit Soldiers vs The Kiss Demon and The Misfits is just waiting for the call.
I’m breathlessly waiting for McMahon to decide that a Dennis Rodman/David Arquette feud angle is what the WWE badly needs.
The PE guys will then blame “overseas competition” for the jobs stolen by their financial fecklessness, and “family breakdown” for the fact that unemployed people use drugs at a much higher rate. From Brian Alexander’s Glass House, about the debt-fueled takeover and devastation of glass maker Anchor Hocking and its…
The practice of private equity law is the most profitable practice there is. Except maybe defending an oil company after a major oil spill or doing the fine print for a petro state’s oil business IPO.