I think they legally have to have “Anaheim” in their team name.
Ah, the movie David Lynch hate-directed. Know then that it is the year 10,191 and while we’ve made miraculous advancements in space travel and latex clothing, dermatology and women’s rights sort of took a back seat.
Well, according to the One True Authority on all things Dunish,
The Butlerian Jiahd was really about abortion.
What if this “new info” is just your angry theory about how it really went down?
What if you are the one outraged about the wrong thing?
WHOA DUDE
Ha ha no they are Helpful Cool Guys that never get into Internet bickerfests they’re above it and have better things to do with their time, as they’ll tell you for hours.
Smulder you just blew my mind! How did i not see that!
That, actually, is an amusing con by the team’s owner.
Anaheim got the Angels to move from LA by promising a fancy stadium and the usual civic enticements, on the condition that “Anaheim” be part of the team’s name.
So he renamed the team “The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.” (-:
Anaheim sued.
The judge took the owner’s side, since the contract simply said the name had to include “Anaheim” - and indeed, it did.
So the joke was on Anaheim. They’re still not very happy about it.
There’s a “Nail Salon of Beverly Hills” in Van Nuys, too. (-:
They object to the term social justice because they have a market oriented outlook, under which everything has to be expressed in terms of rule of law for the individual. Society as a whole is not a subject and so can’t be “subject to” judgement.
I don’t agree with that, and I am not playing devil’s advocate. But that’s the impression I get of why there are these different connotations assigned to that term.
ITT
Oh yes, we really need the valuable misogynist-speech in society.
Image macros have taught me these values.
That’s really well said.
So that sentence was written on…Reddit, which you then quoted here? Because being told not to “go all SJW” on ANYTHING is a quick way to be marked as someone to be ignored.
Things are different in Chicago.
The surprise was organised thanks to a viewer, known only as Jeremy, writing in to suggest it after praising Mr Ramsey’s style.
The viewer wrote: ‘It’s so good to see Jim Ramsey this week. He makes you all better by bringing that ‘old-school swagger’ back to the show. But where are his bunnies?’
Jeremy is an unusual name for a man in his 80’s. It wasn’t popular back then. Maybe he’s a young MRA trying desperately to bring back the “good old days” of Hefner?
So 70s! (@japhroaig, @jerwin)
But Jeremy Brett would be in his 80s if he wasn’t dead.
Holy mole that chart exactly nails my birthday, to like the month.
Thanks!
Why does Aurora get a ribbon?