@LocalSoundwave I don't think you are old enough to remember that if you missed an episode of TV you had to wait until summer to see the rerun. Finding new episodes of Cheers when they came up on syndication.
@brxinbusterr I have a friend that played that game every night after he got home from work or where ever, 7 days a week at least once a day, for 10 years or so. I never got into it, interested in your thoughts on it.
I have never been more validated in the people I follow than to see so many people retweeting the dude in the parachute redesigning the tent area at Freedom 250.
Bless all of you beautiful people.
People in the NBA believe Jaylen Brown has a "disease" where he thinks he’s the smartest person in the room, per @colincowherd
“I had two NBA sources … two people in the league, one an executive, one a scout, say that Jaylen Brown has — it’s a disease. He suddenly thinks he’s the smartest guy in every room he’s in ... You make a lot of money, suddenly you’re absolutely sure, you don’t wanna listen to your bosses, you don’t wanna listen to consultants, you don’t wanna listen to teammates.”
(Via @volumebball, h/t @TheNBABase)
@wholesomefoxx There is a video I saw yesterday I think where Knoxville was talking about it. He told them to buy a truck and park it in the background of one of their videos so they could write it off.
I get what Shayna is saying, but it is pointless to tell these super intelligent multi millionaires anything. They win every competition they enter without losses and retire to their mega yachts.
@AIRGold_ Clipping this is fun for people that do not compete at all, but those people never post when he
1) Won his entire division in other NAGA tournaments
AND
2) Losing in competition isn’t a big deal
“A minute of showing up is better than an hour of intention”
@YoungDonny_ That clip also illustrates how much people wanted to cheer for Sid. He was a heel at this point, beating up Sting and people still cheered him.