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Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: May 25, 2014, 05:39:01 PM »
Salvy going oppo like that is a beautiful sight. True stud, especially deep in the count, and late in the game.
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Has Cain changed his at bat rituals? Shortened them? His ABs piss me off much less lately
WTF is up with the MLB replay? Yesterday with the Gordo catch there was no evidence/camera angle that showed the ball touched the wall & with Dyson there was nothing that showed he was off the bag & the call stand on his stolen base attempt.
eminem is great you guys, but weird to randomly compare one of his songs to TURN DOWN FOR WHAT
It's the only current rap song that I listen to on the reg. I recently had a conversation with a rap connoisseur about Kanye vs. Eminem. Our consensus was that Eminem is a great rapper, he is not good at making beats to rap over though.
In that sense kanye and em are opposites, imo
I've only watched like an inning and I want to keep these announcers for the rest of the season
They spent pretty much the entire first 4 innings talking about the Royals' power woes. It's refreshing to hear some honest talk about the Royals from time to time.
Agreed. The Royals' guys have infinite ways they try to spin the shortcomings.
I've only watched like an inning and I want to keep these announcers for the rest of the season
Ned treats the most simple questions with the utmost disdain in his post-game, and it rough ridin' drives me nuts. He talks about baseball in such mystical terms, and only a baseball shaman like himself could possibly understand, so why even try and explain it to us mere peasants? eff you Ned, you arrogant eff.
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just tried this. what do you do if the bun is too small?
putting a bun between his penis sounds like a real talentI'm doing that tonight.
One of the issues in play is what took place — or didn’t take place — during the appeals hearing itself, led by K-State vice president of student life Pat Bosco. The committee, “comprised of individuals from the institution’s main campus and outside of athletics,” according to the school’s student-athlete handbook, failed to record the session or produce a transcript, despite assurances that it would.
Romero asked to record the hearing and after being told she could, Sonia Topliff, who works in Bosco’s office, later told Romero, it wasn’t necessary because K-State would take care of it and make it available.
“You do not have to provide your own recording equipment,” Topliff wrote in e-mail to Romero the morning of her hearing that was obtained by The Mercury. “The university will record your meeting with the hearing panel and make it available to you upon your request.”
Romero never received an audio recording or a transcript like she requested.
“Is there a transcript of tape of the hearing? No,” Jackson said. “These people knew exactly what they were doing. They didn’t want a record of it. They lied to her about recording and did not create a record of it — told her there was no copy.”
- See more at: http://themercury.com/articles/romero-exploring-other-options-to-gain-her-release#sthash.VMxvZKlk.dpuf