100 years ago today, on June 8, 1922, Nick Carraway traveled across the bay to East Egg for dinner at Tom and Daisy Buchanan's house – the first scene of The Great Gatsby
“Attention passengers, please do not run to make your train. Allow plenty of time to reach your destination,” says the automated JFK AirTrain as the train inexplicably slows on a straightaway.
@graham_dietz If it's like 4th and 4 from the ND 43 as a 29 point underdog at home? Yes, going for it is an obvious choice. Again, don't like the execution or the play call, but using two downs to get eight yards there is the logic.
@BCBOB2 Hi BCBOB, first time long time. Would you mind kindly creating a separate Twitter account to delineate your well-sourced, high-quality, and informative BC Athletics content from your batshit crazy right wing political takes? Perhaps you could move those over to BCBOB3? Thank you.
@StilettoFireCEO@BizNasty2point0 I don't understand get how you consume this content but do not seem to "get" it. Like, do you still enjoy it even though you clearly don't know what the jokes are?
@VanityFair Weird flex from me, but I was in the audience for the dress rehearsal and can confirm it absolutely bombed. The entire studio was dead. I couldn't believe that they kept it for the live show and that it actually ended up being fantastic