I have no problem with Brady not wanting to shake hands, and not being happy doing it. I wouldn't mind if they did away with that tradition. Pro football went from being about sportsmanship to money a long time ago. Teams shaking hands is something from grammer school sports.
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Belichik is a smart dude. Never look the devil in the eye and you can pretend he doesn't exist for another moment. He has to know that if Sanchez is real the Pats dynasty is over. That's got to have him trying his hardest to whistle by the graveyard in the darkness.
That's not spelling, that's the arrangement of the internal letters of a word. Spelling does matter. For example, it could be the difference between stepping on my mom's sister or your uncle marrying an insect.
Yeah, I've seen that passage; that passage works. But I can come up with a paragraph where it doesn't/
not a big deal. it was a crush of bodies. belichick wanted to get off the field. not the best shake, but whatever.
The first post above was instantly readable. It took me like 2 minutes to unscramble this one in my head. He's right, it only works for relatively common words in close proximity to each other, because you can use the surrounding words to provide context to make the difficult ones manageable.
I hope Belichick gets ran over by a car over and over again. Then again I do love seeing him frustrated after the Jets demolish him.
Yeah, yer both correct. It's about the actual arrangement of the letters as well as the context. The long paragraph can be read with flawless ease. The much shorter sentence I composed takes more effort.
Man look at that stadium in the background ...LOVE that it looks just as packed as when the game started. Sorry have to cherish it becuase its been a while since i have seen that!