wrighteous
Wrighteous
wrighteous

Baseball and Golden Retrievers and blues and snow.

Woof!

I live in Chicago now, and the brewery down the street is called Half Acre. Named after Devil's Half Acre, PA, where the owner is from. Good stuff if you're ever in Chi.

Yes, except it's not on the river. It's in Ohio City, which is on a bluff above and set back from its west bank. Though, it's not far. Ohio City has several craft brew options now along W. 25th St., but Great Lakes is by far the biggest and most well-known.

You must live in Pittsburgh, don't you?

Walgreens makes a beer?!?

Labatt is awesome. Why would it be on the list?

I drank 17 High Lifes (Lives?) the other night after I finished moving in. It was awesome.

Bike commuting helps. It's about 35 minutes each way for me.

Hahaha, great post.

Okay, yes. You're felt.

I don't feel you. Dwight isn't LA's hometown hero. LeBron was.

I'm doubled over on the floor. Literally, typing this on the ground.

Love those Nissas Tsurus. Wish they were street legal in the U.S. I'd buy one in a heartbeat. Perfect for whipping around the city. They seem to be the cab vehicle of choice in Mexico, when I visited there.

These were text messages?

This is an ironic suggestion, but perhaps you're right. I stopped buying Under Armor precisely because, over time, each garment trapped body odor and the wash could never remove the stink.

This is poor journalistic practice on Meisel's part. If you post an incorrect tweet, never delete it. Be transparent. Post a correction. Or, if you do delete it, tweet why it was deleted.

I've never heard of players being fined for flops. Now that LeBron and Stephenson got equal $5,000 fines for flopping the same play, what sort of hypothetical precedent could this set? Would bigger, more dramatic and theatrical flops result in, say, a $100,000 fine? Would players have to act like they've been

You must have excellent luck.

This.