Wouldve definitely gave lil homie a plate. I could never turn a kid away who wants food. And I’d ask him if he wanted to learn to grill and if he did,I’d ask his parents if it’s cool if he comes by and helps the next time we grill. Grilling is fellowship. Grilling is community.
Still on a high from that game last night. One of those games that feels bigger than just a game. Feels like the start of a new era, a new rivalry, a new chapter in NBA history. Saw this rivalry coming for years now and we’re finally here. And we need it the next 5,6 postseasons
he’s gonna make a bunch of all-star and all-defense teams. probably end up in the hall of fame. i think he’s excellent.
but he’s the proverbial 4.0 now that vic has arrived.
How many dudes in NBA history are putting up 41 and 24 on a road conference finals game and sending the game to OT on a 3 ball from 30 and putting the game away by catching a lob. How many
I think they should take chromebooks out of classrooms entirely because they’re glorified tablets. Bring back having computer lab as a class so they know how to save documents to their computer and include typing lessons as well
The fact that the cast of The Wire never received a single acting Emmy nomination still feels unbelievable. One of the greatest ensemble casts television ever assembled somehow got completely ignored while redefining what TV acting could look like.
Roy Ayers dropped "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" 50 years ago today, a song sampled by Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Common and Pete Rock, and interpolated by dozens more.
It's also probably the closest that anyone has ever got to making a song that sounds exactly like warm sunshine.