It was in the year 2000, on November 2, that a man calling himself John Titor logged onto an obscure internet discussion board and posted this message:
It was in the year 2000, on November 2, that a man calling himself John Titor logged onto an obscure internet discussion board and posted this message:
That’s not a CHAdeMO, that’s an IEC 62196 Type 2 connector, which you will not find in the US.
I have about 20 hours of seat time, test driving a small collection of pre-production Cascadas.
The AAF willing to pay him a nurse salary isn't evidence against the idea that the NFL, a separate organization, colluded.
Can you rephrase that in terms of something sent from my Cricket Wireless?
Or pork bellies, which is used to make bacon, which you would find on a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich.
Doesn’t this hurt his standing in the fight against injustice? He basically took a hush money settlement. Unless of course he is signing with a team as well. I will wait to see. But I think much less of him now as a fighter of injustice. You took a stand/knee. Now you’re taking the cash and a non-disclosure. If he…
*$42,500, after the $7500 tax credit. $40,000, if you live in Texas and claim the additional $2500 EV rebate.
Get a Chrysler Pacifica hybrid.
Pacifica Hybrid?
It gets cold and your range is reduced. The end.
Has to be said - they really Rammed it in there.
“41 year old man from Florida”
AD/Klutch are in cloud cuckoo land if they thought the reaction would be anything but.
It’s sort of weird that none of them seem willing to admit that it’s reasonable to think the Lakers offer sucked. I mean, we all just watched all those guys play without LeBron for a month and they were not that great.
Didn’t you hear? Not giving Lebron James exactly what he wants, when he wants it, is petty.
they chose to use that time to be incredibly petty instead
I’m really surprised by the way Deadspinners have been blogging about this whole situation. I guess they were never really the funny, unbiased, and sceptical people I thought they were.
You can thank the league, and Rich Paul, for that. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reported that
They weren’t always “well known”. They were a mix of hugely successful and the buzz worthy artists of the moment. You're just old now.