Team standings based on arrest records - seven points for a felony, three for a misdemeanor.
Okay, what's interesting is that there's one whole conference that gets a perfect score. It looks like the problematic people cluster on particular teams. (And why am I not surprised that New England scores a 0? Bill Belichick has been known to get rid of players because he didn't like how they talked; I imagine if one of his players got arrested he might have the offender roasted on a spit.)
I do know that, last summer, some reliever for a team I don't remember was arrested on the street outside Fenway for hitting his wife, and at the game the next day his whole team got booed. (More than usual, I mean.) I was... actually I was pleasantly surprised that Red Sox fans had made it all the way to "it's not okay to hit your wife" in the feminism Olympics.
if someone has a cluestick handy, i wouldn't mind being the one to knock some sense into that NAACP president. i need a place to funnel my rage today and he seems like an appropriate person.
un-fuckin'-believable!
How the heck can you malign a whole group of people loquacious while using the word obfuscation!?!
Okay, what's interesting is that there's one whole conference that gets a perfect score. It looks like the problematic people cluster on particular teams. (And why am I not surprised that New England scores a 0? Bill Belichick has been known to get rid of players because he didn't like how they talked; I imagine if one of his players got arrested he might have the offender roasted on a spit.)
It certainly puts the lie to the people who argue that the league just can't do anything about it.
Teddy seems to like the '50s, especially doo wop and "Vegas." I'm not sure about our other two.
tiggy, I'm laying odds Vick won't return. The NFL may be able to look past the dogfighting, but it won't overlook the gambling. The only reason he pled was because they were looking to add gambling charges to the case--which he was way more frightened off, since it would kill his chances of ever returning to the league.
They've got enough on him to ban him for life and I hope they do the right thing and do it.
Mnnf. Developed another bad migraine so I got a chance to use the injectable Imitrex.
And then I went back to bed, missing my first meeting of the day. Oops. Off to join the working world now.
Ahem. shrift (and Jilli when you get here): MySpace is streaming a 6-hour concert of Projekt Revolution today, starting at 1:30 Pacific, 4:30 Eastern. Which I'm sure you already knew about, but I'd though I'd alert you to the imminence of Gerard Way. And Brian Molko. Basically, a bunch of cute, short, eyelinered guys will be jumping around on your internets today.
They've got enough on him to ban him for life and I hope they do the right thing and do it.
I dunno. I followed brenda's lead and wikipediad Ray Lewis. Either participating with, or only consorting with murderers hasn't seemed to slow him down at all. Oh, wait, he missed a Pro Bowl game. Oh, the humanity.
Oh, and b.org isn't a chat room, as I define it. Chat rooms aren't static like our posts are. Communication is happening much closer to real time. No meara there.