Because Trump is trying to lessen the partnership forged between Xi and Putin in the past four years.
I think you mean "did" not does. It was funny at first and did a decent job of pretending like he might have had some sources. We are in a weird time where the head coach of a college football program making $7 million a year was pissed off because of stories getting made up by some random person making one burner account.
Good pole. I could have gone with several. Little Bill was just perfect though.I was thinking Little Bill, but one of my criteria for ultimate tough guy is that he's the toughest guy in the movie. So, like, in Josey Wales, there's nobody tougher than Wales. The man lives by the feud after all.
ESPN sucks, barely does 30 for 30s anymore, and when they do now half the time they're about dumbshit like YouTubers who do trick shots and eGamers. It's a dark and dreary offseason and it would be the perfect time to have a harrowing documentary about something UW-football related come out and there's been some great fodder in program history. If there was one well-made documentary about something UW football what would you want it to be?
*I'll note the best ones tend to not just be about a year or a team so more about big stories than a documentary just about the 91 Dwags.
My ideas…
You Can't Afford This, Billy Joe - You got everything perfect here - a brash and controversial character at the center of a story of the ultimate success which gets hit with a curveball which changes everything and ultimately results destruction, controversy, mystery, and significantly changes the course of a major football program. There's also the great final punctuation which works so well in sports movies and documentaries, closing with what the UW program was ripped apart for compared to what the sport became with NIL.
The Dawgs of War - An "insane" story which starts with the poaching of Neuheisel from Colorado for $1 million which everyone forgets was incredibly ahead of the times and a sign of things to come. You have everything with the 2000 season on and off the field with Stevens, Pharms, Vontoure, and Curtis Williams anchored by the story of the team which refused to lose led by local hero Tui and who gave the program one last gasp of greatness and Roses before a 15-year Hell. As a book by a certain someone did, this would go beyond the pure negatively of the Scoreboard, Baby book, but also not sugar coat anything with the aforementioned players.
A few ideas maybe more loose and not exactly connected to the program are Dave Kopay (kind of surprised nothing has ever happened with him) and Nate Robinson (more basketball than football though).
Any other ideas?
I think no tax on OT is also important. I never worked hourly and never got OT but still I do know a lot of guys that did and the taxes took most of it
SS and OT. Tips are a whatever for me. I like to tip. I liked it a lot more before fucking Taco Time started asking for one
So I placed an order and swiped my card and you want 20%? Fuck off
I am always sure to tip the waitress and send the lawn guy a little Christmas bonus
Did he reply to Elon’s email?