She's going to become UMD's version of this:
Oh, Heaven's no! Disgusted Buckeye Girl is America's Sweetheart.
As for the other one, I try not to talk that way about other people's daughters.
Upvote
0
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
She's going to become UMD's version of this:
Oh, Heaven's no! Disgusted Buckeye Girl is America's Sweetheart.
As for the other one, I try not to talk that way about other people's daughters.
I wonder if that chick is the lunatic sorority girl who wrote that insane ranting email a couple of years ago? http://gawker.com/5994974/the-most-deranged-sorority-girl-email-you-will-ever-read
To this day I agree with every word she typed... and to an extent, the way the message was delivered.
There were times I more or less thought that way about some brothers in my house. And yes, I wanted to cunt-punch a few of them.
Michael Shannon's reading of the letter may be my favorite short internet video of all time.
Dude, that letter is psycho. A horrible error in judgement and makes me think the writer was somehow having PMS and giving birth at the same time as she was writing it. Just insane.To this day I agree with every word she typed... and to an extent, the way the message was delivered.
There were times I more or less thought that way about some brothers in my house. And yes, I wanted to cunt-punch a few of them.
Edit:. Cunt Punt... Punt! I'd obviously been too long sine I read the letter in full. Classic.
Dude, that letter is psycho. A horrible error in judgement and makes me think the writer was somehow having PMS and giving birth at the same time as she was writing it. Just insane.
Fuuuuu. That means they are going over the top to open up the run game.QB Kasim Hill out for season with a torn ACL. Maryland now down to third string QB.
https://sports.yahoo.com/10-takeaways-pac-12-biggest-loser-day-college-football-chaos-070212779.html
...
The most intriguing story on Saturday came at Maryland, which has a mysterious case of a missing athletic director. Maryland’s Kevin Anderson hasn’t attended the school’s past three football games, and multiple reports of his firing emerged on Saturday. Those reports, at least technically, appear to be incorrect. The school issued a tweet – “Kevin Anderson is UMD athletic director. Media reports to the contrary are false.”
But no one at Maryland is saying why Anderson hasn’t been showing up. It appears some type of buyout, job transition or exit plan has been in the works for weeks, as Anderson and president Wallace Loh have been at odds. Since that plan doesn’t appear to be finalized, Maryland doesn’t appear to be comfortable to comment. Two different Maryland athletic spokesmen declined comment on Saturday, pointing to the tweet and pointing a reporter to a university spokesperson. A university spokesperson responded by text: “Kevin Anderson is our AD.” The lack of information, context and detail hints at a sensitive high-end legal standoff.
The funniest part of Maryland bumbling through all this with no explanation is that they are drawing far more attention to themselves than a typical athletic director transition. As a bonus, the internal candidate most likely to replace Anderson will likely bring up another public-relations headache. Senior associate athletic director Damon Evans “arrived instead of Anderson at [Coach D.J.] Durkin’s postgame press conference” on Saturday, according to The Washington Post. Evans got fired as the athletic director at Georgia in 2010 after being pulled over for a DUI and found with a “red pair of lady’s panties between [his] legs.” They belonged to a woman in the passenger seat who was not his wife. Evans later told the officer, “I’m not trying to bribe you, but I am the athletic director at Georgia.”
Oh, and Maryland lost at home to Northwestern on Saturday. A staredown between the university and its athletic director has everyone looking and laughing at the Terps. The only certainty is that more awkwardness is surely to follow.
...