wasn't it you in another thread that claimed to attend funerals solely because it was a great place to pick up women??
can't recall but i did say the two saddest occasions happen at church; weddings and funerals as both celebrate someone's life being over
Sometimes I take the bait but you're right This part is a little harder for me. I've lived a few different places in Cali including LA and had to get out. I know millions of people love it there but I can honestly say I hate that state for what it truly is
lol, looks like even espn couldn't fuck this one up just curious how many of the asshat votes won't give kersh a 1st place vote Forecast: Cy Young Award picks ESPN.com | November 12, 2014 ESPN Forecast predicts Cy Young Awards for Seattle Mariners right-hander Felix Hernandez (15-6, 2.14 ERA in 34 starts) and Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw (21-3, 1.77 ERA in 27 starts). The voting breakdown for the awards, which will be announced Wednesday evening, is listed below. ESPN Forecast: Who will win the NL Cy Young Award? American League 1. Felix Hernandez, Seattle Mariners | 47 first-place votes (70.1%) 2. Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians | 18 first-place votes (26.9%) 3. Chris Sale, Chicago White Sox | 2 first-place votes (3%) National League 1. Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers | 67 first-place votes (100.0%) 2. everyone else | 0 first-place votes (0.0%)
we all do done it myself many times i'll respect your opinion on that but, to be fair... a lot of people say the same about NY as well i think its more a case of personal preference and/or what someone is familiar with
It should be a unanimous vote for Kershaw. People are weird though, someone might throw a vote towards their local team's pitcher with the caveat "Well, Kershaw was going to win anyway."