I think we may have reached our saturation point with all these networks! A network that shows nothing but Beowulf and then a marathon of a real life trail - haha
Was that a blood clot Serena had? I remember it all started with her stepping on broken glass.
I'm not for tanking - I just would like to see them lose meaningless games. I do the same thing for the Bills every year.
The casting is great except for Gooding as OJ. I have to keep saying - Oh, yeah - that's supposed to be OJ. Everybody else IS their character.
Especially Darden!
I could care less about any bobbleheads and junk like that - but they do have to get the bathroom situation fixed. I thought it was just my bad luck that I'm always grabbing for empty paper towels.
I'm with you and TheBug here. I really wanted a top 5 pick this year. Now our only chance for that is to win the lottery.
Stamkos out with blood clot. How does this now fit into our plans? I don't know anything about blood clots. I think Chris Bosh got them again this year, though:
http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/15121487/steven-stamkos-tampa-bay-lightning-surgery-blood-clot-right-collarbone-miss-1-3-months
Yeah, that Kardashian thing at the beginning was very annoying. I'm glad that stopped, too.............I normally hate Schwimmer, but after an episode or two of looking at him as Ross, I think he's done a real good job here.
This is what I think. He definitely didn't leave a dime on the table - as has been said many times up above.............And, I don't think that's a good thing.
Having players gain their leverage that he talked about by reporting but holding out in their own ways - that is horrible for the sport, wasn't good for Byrd (seems like Peters was able to turn the switch back on once he got what he wanted), and unethical in my opinion.
From that wiki page:
The Rangers and Red Wings were scheduled to play a nationally televised 2 pm ET Sunday match at Madison Square Garden. Roy Edwards was supposed to have been Detroit's starting goaltender, but his "headaches and chest pains" forced coach Sid Abel to press Roger Crozier back into service for the second time in 18 hours. The Rangers peppered Crozier with a franchise-record 65 shots on goal en route to a 9–5 triumph and a four-goal lead over Montreal. New York coach Emile Francis even replaced his goalie Eddie Giacomin with an extra attacker when the score reached 9–3, but it only resulted in a pair of empty-net goals for the Red Wings.[2]
65 shots on Crozier?!? I don't think his lack or rest was the problem!