Monday, June 13, 2016

I'd Rock These

Liberty x NikeCourt Cortez


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I Don't Know What Does This Prove?

Nine interesting things to know ahead of the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont 

The longest par-3, most Opens hosted and highest combined winning score in Oakmont history are just some unique quirks for the second major of 2016

5. Oakmont contains the longest par 3 in U.S. Open history.
  • The par-3 8th played to 261, 279, 281 and 300 yards during the four rounds of the tournament in 2007. Those are four of the five longest distances in par-3 U.S. Open history, including the three longest. It will play at most 288 yards this year. Jordan Spieth hit a 3-wood at the hole during his practice round on Sunday. A 3-wood! Into a par-3.
Complete list (CBSSports.com)

I'm Happy I Got To Watch This

Brooke Henderson Captures 2016 KPMG Women's PGA Championship


Brooke Henderson began her week at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship with a hole-in-one that won her a new car. She ended it with an even bigger keepsake – her first major championship, won in a battle of the LPGA Tour's two youngest stars.

(KPMGWomensChampionship.com)

How To Kill Your Promising Media Career Is Mere Minutes

Media Circus: Exploring Emily Austen’s racist remarks 

Emily Austen’s sports broadcasting career is over for now. Whether it’s over for good remains an unanswered question.

If the name is not familiar, some background: Appearing as a guest last week on a Facebook Live chat hosted by Barstool Sports, Austen, a 27-year-old sideline reporter for Fox Sports Florida and Fox Sports Sun who worked on the television broadcasts of the Orlando Magic and Tampa Bay Rays, disparaged people of Asian, Jewish and Mexican heritage during a 35-minute roundtable chat. She also called Cavaliers forward Kevin Love a “little b----” multiple times for good measure.

That type of racial animus naturally didn’t sit well with her employers. In a statement to various outlets, Fox Sports Florida called the comments “insensitive” and “derogatory,” and that Austen was no longer scheduled to appear on its airwaves. The Tampa Bay Times reported she was a contract employee for those outlets, making it very easy for them to cut bait as compared to a higher-profile name with a long-term contract or bigger standing in the market.

(SI.com)

The 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Illustrated

Award-winning artist Ed Murawinski draws up title tribute




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Eleanor Looks Good In Purple



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There's Some Truth To This


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Truth


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Some Surprising Brands At 11 - 20

The Car Brands With the Highest Maintenance Costs Over Time


Complete list (LifeHacker.com)

The Truth


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I Remember These Cookies


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This Is Terrible Dating Advice

15 Pieces of Terrible Relationship Advice From Dating Self-Help Books

4. "The man always does the ordering. Never ask the waiter for anything yourself.”—Women's Own (1950)
  • Of course you don’t. Why would you want to emasculate him like that, you heartless she-vampire?
7. "Stop dating him if he doesn't buy you a romantic gift for your birthday or Valentine's Day. ... This is not a rule for gold diggers; it's just that when a man wants to marry you, he usually gives you jewelry, not sporty or practical gifts like a toaster oven or coffee maker. It is not how expensive the item but the type of gift it is. A typewriter can cost more than an inexpensive pair or earrings, and a computer, one would think, connotes love, being such a costly item; but such presents come from the head, not the heart, and are not good signs of love at all. Therefore, The Rule is that if you don't get jewelry or some other romantic gift on your birthday or other significant occasion, you might as well call it quits because he's not in love with you and chances are you won't get the most important gift of all: an engagement ring." —Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, The Rules (1995)

Here we have the notorious “Rules.” Not much more to add. Also, if you feel this is terrible dating advice at its worst, that’s entirely irrelevant. “Feelings are heavy and nobody wants those so shut up and suck it up,” the authors proclaim.

Says Weigel: “The Rules also constantly tells you not to tell your therapist you are following The Rules. It's honestly like a cult ... The supermodel Kate Moss once quipped that nothing tastes as good as skinny feels. The Rules offer a kind of emotional equivalent for single girls. Nothing could feel worse than being alone."

11. “Busy is another word for asshole. Asshole is another word for the guy you’re dating, ... THE WORD ‘BUSY’ IS A LOAD OF CRAP AND IS MOST OFTEN USED BY ASSHOLES, … Men are never too busy to get what they want.”—Greg Behrendt, He’s Just Not That Into You (2004)
  • This started off as a throwaway joke on Sex and the City and then became one of those books they offer near the counter at Barnes & Noble for weak-willed impulse buyers. Except people started taking it seriously. I mean, why would anyone be “busy,” am I right, Samanthas?
Complete list (LAWeekly.com)