CormacBrown
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CormacBrown

I’m not try to disparage the other stories in this vicinity, but this was definitely worth scrolling all the way down here.

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“I also kept my shoes on the entire night”

But if he does well in garbage time, he might sucker someone in à la A.J. Feely or Matt Flynn. You’re right though, the longer he plays, the more the opposing secondary locks-in on him.

Well said, except for “or guys who shoot birds at the airport.” Because unlike the NFL refs, the airport guys actually have to be able to see or they’d be unemployed.

And Namath would probably be a dead duck in this era, though that would be due more to his bad knees and mobility issues. Players are so much bigger now (Jets DT Paul Rochester was only 255 lbs.) and faster. Plus defenses are that much harder to read. Take Rob Gronkowski as an example of someone who definitely knows

“Stoops is short for stupid.”

Oh boy, that is not even close, as both words use the same amount of letters.

Besides the mental and physical abuse, if you take Jesus out of this equation (it doesn’t really sound like he was there to begin with), this was straight up a cult. No outside correspondence, no unsupervised outside medical visits, etc...

“Chris Paul, who was questionable to play just two hours before the game”

Yeah, right. Even Draymond Green’s mother called their coach on that one.

My 1996 Saturn SL1 had a loose fuse box, which had to be jiggled to get the car to start. We had the dealer replace and guess what? More of the same. It was a lousy car, but my wife can testify to its crash-worthiness, as she was t-boned by a Volvo and it definitely deflected the impact.

Thank you very much for the recipe, that seems like my best bet. In San Francisco, we have only about ten Russian places and two Polish, I have yet to see any other food from the Baltics here.

Visually, they seem more like piroshkis than perogis (more bread-like than pasta-like).

BRING THIS TO AMERICA, NOW!


But don’t ride the bicycle lane, or...


I saw a Brabus on 19th Avenue two weeks ago and it’s the first Smart that I have seen that didn’t make a 30 MPH turn an adventure. I’d still go with the Scion IQ over that, because I have yet to hear of one of them being tipped-over in San Francisco.

The whole thing should be retitled, “Wanna read something scary?”