JohnConnorforealthistime
JohnConnorforealthistime
JohnConnorforealthistime

Or a family wanting to extract maximum value out of their DD family hauler. Churning through cars and getting whacked with the accelerated depreciation in a new car’s life over and over again isn’t considered wise or an option for many.

If you are a Packers fan and under 25, you should know that this is what quarterback play looks like to much of the NFL. It is what you have to look forward to someday.

Man, I really look forward to reading this article in two months at my dentists office.

It’s a numbers game.

I think that Jason Kidd might be able to get through to Bledsoe. This is based off absolutely no knowledge of Kidd’s coaching style or habits so I might be completely off here.

That’s so cute. Now they both have more rings than the Dodgers.

And, just like the current Mazda 3, a front plate will absolutely ruin that front end. Sure, there are ways around it, but probably 90% of them will have the stand front plate right in the middle of that grille.

I always hear people talk about how Steph Curry’s a threat to hit a shot as soon as he crosses halfcourt. Giannis is a threat to dunk as soon as he crosses the three-point line. And now that he’s stronger and he’s tightened up his handle, HOW DO YOU STOP HIM FROM DOING THAT?

I’d call him Milwaukee’s Best but it’s an insulting title

McCarthy’s playbook is now useless, as it consists solely of “Have Rodgers pull amazing plays out of his ass to save us.”

“...Also, I’m not sure I can take your opinion seriously when you say Michigan is an upgrade to anything.”

As a Milwaukeean, and. Bucks fan, I would be 100% okay with the Bucks pulling him from those games.

He didn’t raise his arms up one bit. He used his head as a missile. So as 50SOJG said, if the NFL is even remotely trying to improve safety, this must be a penalty, whether it currently is or not.

If that’s not a penalty, then your penalties are screwed up.

The biggest difference between a kid that’s born rich and a kid that’s born poor is that the latter has a ridiculously smaller margin of error. So many things have to go right for that poor kid to rise out of poverty, while so many things have to go wrong for that rich kid to stop being rich.

This should be repeated over and over. Demand drives supply, not the other way around. Increasing the buying power of the masses (i.e. demand) creates more jobs, and ultimately makes the rich richer. Concentrating more money among the wealthy via tax breaks (supply-side theory) is a horribly inefficient way to

$120k is still more than double the median household income in NYC, so you’d still be doing well here. I wouldn’t call you “wealthy” though, just “doing well.”

I think you just agreed with him?

“They may have had a bit of luck, but in general, people succeed because they are willing to work hard when others won’t.”

You shut your mouth, Taco Bell has some tasty foods.