I was terrified when I drove while high. I'd find myself looking at the speedometer for what seemed forever and then I realized I was on the freeway. never again
what a sad pathetic testament to hear youth say greed is all that matters. who's gonna save our soul now?
Ye nigga its dangerous af. My mental was lagging from my physical by like .5 seconds. So whenever i touched something (my seatbelt, door handle) id only feel the sensation like .5sec after. All my senses were fucked up. I was watching myself in a movie/cartoon. So i was speaking in 3rd person I kept laughing with my tongue out like a dog. I was cold af I felt like i was gonna piss myself while at best buy I dont remember half the shit i did I was paranoid I was def in no position to drive... and wouldnt ever take the chance tbh
I'm not saying that it's all that matters, but just look at people today. Many rude people that could care less about others outside of themselves and their family. I guess it sounds a little shallow, but it's the truth.
Random as fuck, Jerry Hairston Jr. is in studio on Intentional Talk. They never have current players on the show, weird that they randomly decided to get him lol
The ALEast is now a foregone conclusion. Unless there is incredible pressure from Candians with French surnames. It can be awful. Hurts your play and abilities.
I think you mean "Hot Stove", "Intentional Talk" is that stupid show with Kevin Millar in the afternoon.
i wasn't saying it was shallow. in fact i meant the opposite. just sad that the cynicism and resignation creeps in so quickly now. i know it sounds trite but try to keep a smile on your face and live up to you word. its all you have.
well jerry did say he'd retire if we won the world series maybe it's a done deal in his mind...:rubhands:
a-rod may be done... Rodriguez May Not Return To YankeesBy Ben Nicholson-Smith [January 31 at 8:14am CST]Alex Rodriguez’s Yankees career could be over. The third baseman is unlikely to play for the Yankees again, no matter what happens with allegations linking him to a supplier of performance enhancing drugs, Bill Madden, Christian Red and Teri Thompson of the New York Daily News report.The hip surgery that Rodriguez is recovering from "will likely derail his playing career," according to the Daily News reporters. This would force the 37-year-old into a diminished role and could lead him to consider retirement or a settlement. Even before this week’s news, Yankees officials had already begun preparing for the probability that Rodriguez would not finish the five years remaining on his contract.Rodriguez could retire as a result of the injury if it's as serious as expected. This could allow the Yankees to be reimbursed for up to 85% of the $114MM remaining on his contract with insurance companies covering the bulk of the commitment. It’s also possible Rodriguez could return in a diminished role and decide to retire. Under this scenario the Yankees would discuss settlement options with him, the Daily News reports. __
The leaders are behind in the times because they won't legalize "adult" inscest and polygamy. Neither is any weirder than gay marriage and actually is more natural. Again, it's a social and/or religious thing.
And just like that..wow. Un fucking real Alex Rodriguez to Announce Retirement By Steve Adams [January 31, 2013 at 4:44pm CST] (VIDEO) & Article http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2013/01/arod-to-retire-developing-story.html
Some sportsbooks have the blue jays as the faves to win the World Series at 7/1. And guess who they have tied at 8/1 right behind them, the Nats and....
Baseball Vegas speaks: Latest World Series odds By Dayn Perry | Blogger December 11, 2012 6:00 pm ET How does Vegas feel about what Ned Colletti and the Dodgers have done lately? (AP) Recent hot stove events have no doubt caused you to adjust your 2013 baseball expectations to some extent. Vegas bookmakers are no different, which is a fact that occasions what you see below -- updated World Series odds. These digits come to us courtesy of Bovada.lv. Here's how Kevin Bradley's, Bovada's Sports Book Manage, sums up the action and movement: “I cannot remember a year where so many teams were jockeying to be the World Series favorite at this point in the year but with the amount of trades and key signings it is still too early to have anyone as a clear cut frontrunner. The Jays obviously have had the biggest move going from 35-1 to 10-1 and the Royals even going from 100-1 to 40-1, but the Dodgers have been taking the most money from the public even before signing Greinke when they were 12-1 and are now co-favorites with the Tigers and Nationals at 17-2.”Note: The figures to come do not reflect the rather whopping three-team trade that went down on Tuesday night ... Odds to win the 2013 World Series Detroit Tigers: 17-2 Washington Nationals: 17-2 Los Angeles Dodgers: 17-2 Toronto Blue Jays: 10-1 Texas Rangers: 12-1 Cincinnati Reds: 12-1 Los Angeles Angels: 12-1 New York Yankees: 12-1 San Francisco Giants: 14-1 Philadelphia Phillies: 16-1 Atlanta Braves: 16-1 Boston Red Sox: 20-1 St. Louis Cardinals: 22-1 Tampa Bay Rays: 25-1 Oakland Athletics: 25-1 Milwaukee Brewers: 28-1