That's Jared Lorenzen playing QB or I am gonna eat my shoe.
That's Jared Lorenzen playing QB or I am gonna eat my shoe.
I know I don't have kids, but if I did, I would have gone to the minivan, kids in tow, after telling the waiter I would be right back and that I needed to change my baby's diaper, because there wasn't a changing table in the bathroom. I understand that it's inconvenient, but as my mom just said (I relayed the story to…
OF COURSE YOU CAN'T CHANGE A FUCKING DIAPER IN THE MIDDLE OF A RESTAURANT.
Frank suffered a concussion at the beer league softball game: When will Major League Baseball address this incident?
To clarify, if you'd have been going 93 MPH in an active school zone I'd have probably fired you.
This just goes to show how misguided all of the stereotypes about Alabamans are. Just look at all that effort, the utter determination, all for the once yearly opportunity to watch someone write.
You clicked on an article where someone "injured their leg horrifically" and didn't think there might be a picture below the fold?
clickbait headline smh
it needs to stop
Overrated list makers, Ranked
As a huge fan of both, it makes perfect sense to me.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that?
"He literally represents the male gaze—obviously inadvertent, but seriously? COME ON."
Huh? The women were diverse, not all young, not all the same size, and Pharrell wasn't the only person "gazing," there were numerous women watching the dancing with him.
The average age of the women in the video seems to be a lot older than "Blurred Lines." The author implied that the age of the group in this video was somehow barely any older than in Blurred Lines. That's all. Just seemed inaccurate. Her point could have stood alone the simple fact that a video shot through the male…
Um, I'd say the average age here is about 35 at minimum. That's a pretty big step up from what, about 20?