
Donald Sterling in a deposition, when asked whether something is in his handwriting or not:
Your tag is unusually topical given the text.
And does anyone know what he thought he was being asked that elicited that response?
What was the content of the handwritten text?
This guy's the worst person to have on the stand ever. I bet his lawyer is having a damn fit.
I can't find the article that this came from, but I believe he was given a document and asked whether the handwriting on that document was his. It is just as bizarre of a non-sequitur as it seems.
wait is this the owner of the Clippers and now the big media news story Sterling?
wait is this the owner of the Clippers and now the big media news story Sterling?
One and the same.
Us prog rock fans have the same problem.
But that isn't even the first of your problems if you're a prog rock fan.
But that isn't even the first of your problems if you're a prog rock fan.
I was totally thinking of Rush when I first saw that image.
Hey, 2112 is only 20:38 long!
2112 is the 4th longest song in my playlist. The top 3 are Yes songs.
Yes totally made some short songs.
Wait for it...
That's a Buggles song!
That's a Buggles song!
There it is.
For some reason I just remembered this quote from 'The Last Days of Disco.' No one seems to have put it on a picture (probably because it's way too long.)
Josh Neff: Take The Tortoise and the Hare. Okay, the tortoise won one race. Do you think that hare is really going to lose any more races to turtles? Not on your life.
Alice Kinnon: I like that tortoise.
Josh Neff: So do I. But if you were a betting person, would you say, "That tortoise won against the hare; in future races I'm backing him"? No. That race was almost certainly a fluke and afterwards the tortoise is still a tortoise, and the hare a hare.
That's f*cking awesome.
There's an Oxford comma discussion going on in some other thread...
(via George Takei's FB)
Looking for his ex-wife... or somebody's...?
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