I think the last time I saw someone try to put back a missed dunk while hanging from the rim was in the mid-1990s. That doesn't mean it hasn't happened since then, but it does mean that most people are aware you shouldn't do it.
Because, you know... computers
I think the last time I saw someone try to put back a missed dunk while hanging from the rim was in the mid-1990s. That doesn't mean it hasn't happened since then, but it does mean that most people are aware you shouldn't do it.
I moved into my condo/apartment 6 weeks ago. A few household items were left behind by the previous tenant and/or the landlord: a dish rack, a trash can, a shower curtain, etc.
Just now, while watching the MSU-Purdue basketball game, I glanced at my patio and said, "I have a grill?"
I need to stop getting home from work after dark.
You may have heard of this movie. It was on TNT tonight. Having noticed a definite downhill trend in the three Batman movies that preceded it, and having heard claims that this movie was responsible for the lack of any live-action Batman movies for eight years or so, I decided to see just how bad it could be. It lived up to its reputation quite well, I must say. It is not the worst movie I have ever seen, but it may be worst with a $140 million budget. That's a lot of money.
I chronicled my reactions to the movie as it unfolded, in case anyone is interested:
I already tried to rationalize your decisions once, Norway. I'm not going to do it again.