You forgot the Sit and Reach. Which would come in at #10 after more strikes from said vehicle.
You forgot the Sit and Reach. Which would come in at #10 after more strikes from said vehicle.
Jose Andres is the guy teaching Mads Mikkelsen how to cook people on "Hannibal," so I can't be angry at the guy. Or ever eat at his restaurant, because now I'm wondering where he sources the meat.
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11. The war ended in 1918.
I always just snap a quick photo of the nearest labeled pylon if I think there's a chance I'm going to forget where I parked. Hasn't failed me yet.
Of course if a tornado hits you it is devestating, but the fact is that compared to the area of the land in tornado alley a tornado is relatively small. This makes the actual risk of getting hit by one very small. You have a much greater chance of getting struck by lightning in a storm, and this can happen anywhere…
Pictured: The biker about to totally land it probably
Sounds like two TiVos going at it.
Yet another downside of Paul's constant travelling.
Not that I want one, but I would love to see the Ciel on the road. Such an American way to do a luxury car.
And yet here you are, commenting on one. Isn't that a hoot?
They need to make room for the Xbox Ones.
THEY DID IT!!!!!!!
Coming off a SB victory it's easy to get complacent. Props to him for making the difficult decision to make the necessary roster cuts. He obviously thinks there are upgrades available on the open-market, and based on the film I've seen, I agree with him.
Two leading proponents of the "One and Done" strategy
This movie sounds like it would be a lot more interesting if it just focused on why Jesus has a horse.
I caught a sneak preview of it. It's a fairly accurate depiction of the Cleveland Browns war room. Right down to the part when Cleveland chooses the best available player according their draft rankings without realizing that somebody had sorted it alphabetically.
Mute away. Especially if you've got a Nielsen box.