That Taylor Swift commercial made me laugh out loud.
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
"This song is called Night after Night, and its about two nights..."
Sounds gay.
"This song is called Night after Night, and its about two nights..."
Sounds gay.

Originally posted by Catullus16
wow theo, not cool. stop making fun of his voice.
Wasn't. Try this; night.... knight...
wow theo, not cool. stop making fun of his voice.
Wasn't. Try this; night.... knight...

Originally posted by Catullus16
thatsthejoke.jpg
And I thought I was blonde. Sheesh.
thatsthejoke.jpg
And I thought I was blonde. Sheesh.

Larry Roadgrader
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One of the best throws I've seen in a long-time occured Friday. I grew up watching video of Roberto Clemente making ungodly throws. This one by Yasiel Puig is pretty awesome: http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266/v613737383/ladcolpuig-throws-out-story-at-third
My penchant for getting drunk has lead to me getting a job at a hospital.
Went out drinking a few times with a pharmacist at another store who introduced me to a friend from pharm school who introduced me to his old boss who now works at a hospital and is looking for a technician that isn't a tight-ass 40 year old with no better job prospects.
Went out drinking a few times with a pharmacist at another store who introduced me to a friend from pharm school who introduced me to his old boss who now works at a hospital and is looking for a technician that isn't a tight-ass 40 year old with no better job prospects.
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Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
One of the best throws I've seen in a long-time occured Friday. I grew up watching video of Roberto Clemente making ungodly throws. This one by Yasiel Puig is pretty awesome: http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266/v613737383/ladcolpuig-throws-out-story-at-third
Ichiro used to throw like that.
One of the best throws I've seen in a long-time occured Friday. I grew up watching video of Roberto Clemente making ungodly throws. This one by Yasiel Puig is pretty awesome: http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266/v613737383/ladcolpuig-throws-out-story-at-third
Ichiro used to throw like that.
Originally posted by rams78110
My penchant for getting drunk has lead to me getting a job at a hospital.
Went out drinking a few times with a pharmacist at another store who introduced me to a friend from pharm school who introduced me to his old boss who now works at a hospital and is looking for a technician that isn't a tight-ass 40 year old with no better job prospects.
Drinking has always been good to me......
My penchant for getting drunk has lead to me getting a job at a hospital.
Went out drinking a few times with a pharmacist at another store who introduced me to a friend from pharm school who introduced me to his old boss who now works at a hospital and is looking for a technician that isn't a tight-ass 40 year old with no better job prospects.
Drinking has always been good to me......
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Doug Gotlieb made a great point today.
Tim Duncan is a HOFamer.
But the spin that he's "the best power-forward ever" is laughably wrong. He hasn't played "power forward" for any appreciable minutes since San Antonio won its 2nd title (of 5) with Duncan onboard.
Duncan has spent the bulk of his career as a center. He's had a great career. He's a first-ballot hall of famer.
But he's not in the same league as Kareem, or Shaq, or Wilt, or Bill Russell. Heck, Hakeem Olajuwon was as good or better as a center than Duncan.
There's nothing wrong with being one of the 25 best players to ever play the game. But we don't need to pretend he played a different position just so he doesn't have to face the comparisons to the best *centers* to have played the game.
Tim Duncan is a HOFamer.
But the spin that he's "the best power-forward ever" is laughably wrong. He hasn't played "power forward" for any appreciable minutes since San Antonio won its 2nd title (of 5) with Duncan onboard.
Duncan has spent the bulk of his career as a center. He's had a great career. He's a first-ballot hall of famer.
But he's not in the same league as Kareem, or Shaq, or Wilt, or Bill Russell. Heck, Hakeem Olajuwon was as good or better as a center than Duncan.
There's nothing wrong with being one of the 25 best players to ever play the game. But we don't need to pretend he played a different position just so he doesn't have to face the comparisons to the best *centers* to have played the game.
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