The way he's handled all of this shouldn't be impressive, but in comparison to others who shall remain nameless, it is.
Taking responsibility. Realizing there are consequences for actions. Being humbled, etc. All the stuff you learn when you grow up / become a fully-formed adult.
I know he's not everyone's cup of tea but you have to respect how he's played this whole situation.
John Mulaney used his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel to plug Bruce Hornsby's new album.
Mulaney: Did you get those YouTubes I sent you of Bruce Hornsby? They're great.
Kimmel: I was telling [Jeff Babko] about the Bruce Hornsby album, which you tipped me off to on your Instagram.
Mulaney: Let me plug that first: Bruce Hornsby has a new album out called Indigo Park. Best album of the year. It's really good.
Kimmel: It's really good and kind of weird.
Mulaney: Also June 16th, June 17th: Live at The Troubadour, Bruce Hornsby. I can't attend, but you should.
📸: David McClister
If LIV does cease to exist, the biggest question is what happens with the players...but I think there's already a clear precedent with Reed. Sit out a year from your last LIV event and then you're free to return with whatever status you earn. Rahm, Bryson would still have status from their recent major wins. Not sure the tour really cares all that much about anyone else.
@winsford99 Pathetic excuse. "He played and raised a family in the United States" applies to MANY Canadian legends who would have been proud to put the Maple Leaf on last night.
The Winnipeg Football Club is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of long-time Winnipeg Sun Sports Editor, Ted Wyman, and would like to offer condolences to his many friends and family.
Wyman, 58, passed away this morning after a courageous battle with cancer.
Today's Jim Hughson news is a great excuse to post some of his finest work — calling the World Series in Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch.
https://t.co/oQUgsJ5h8w