Risk is a game of rage, never play it with family!
Risk is a game of rage, never play it with family!
On the other hand, and I'm just playing Devil's Advocate here since I far prefer actual board games to video ones, there are some awesome advantages to playing games on a screen.
My wife played Munchkin once. It has since been banned from our house.
There are three teams in the NFL I actively dislike, and the Pats are one of them. I'd be perfectly fine with the Colts winning it all.
Perhaps.
The Seattle defense is definitely going to be tough, but our offense is pretty amazing. In the first game of the season, we really only had Cobb and Nelson to throw to. Now, we have those two, plus Adams and Rodgers, Lacy has emerged as a good checkdown catcher, too.
I don't mind watching the ad, but if I have to hear it one more time... She sounds as inspiring as a used car salesman, she's stumbling over the lines, emphasizing the wrong words. She was born in Michigan (interestingly, I just found out, she's from the same city as my dad...) yet she sounds like she's speaking…
One of my friends has a tendency to just DVR the game, then watch it on fast forward. He'll stop, rewind, and watch a big play, but he can burn through an entire game, knowing everything that happened as well as I do, in about 20 minutes.
As a Packer fan, I really only feel confident in a win when everyone thinks we're going to lose. So predict away, expand your confidence, be the belief. I'll be on my couch on Sunday, watching the game, enjoying the fact that Rodgers is the best quarterback in the league, even on one leg.
It has sorted it out...more commercials equal more revenue. Until ratings drop, meaning commercial prices drop, they have every reason to cram as many commercials in there as possible.
What would they look like? Would it be a boy? Would it be a girl? Their first step, saying 'daddy.' But those are just dreams, dreams that often haunt me.
I'm sure, as convincing as this portrait is to us, it was even more so for people of that time. Now, we have many examples of women with short hair, wearing "male" clothing, and acting as if they have some volition of their own, so it wouldn't be as hard to spot that this was a woman in disguise, or at least, it…
I grew up in a small town in Wisconsin in the 80s and 90s. A small rural school is probably not the best place to learn about diversity, but Wisconsin had a very good public school curriculum, and there were a lot of Hmong children whose parents had come to the US after Vietnam, so there was some diversity apparent.
I've just returned from an alternate universe, where the Calvin Johnson rule caused enough uproar that the NFL changed the rules. In that universe, Dez's catch was ruled complete, McCarthy didn't challenge it, knowing the rule had changed, leaving him with a challenge.
I came here to say this. After that call, the Packers were in "kill the clock" mode, and still managed to get to relatively easy field goal range. Had they needed to score a touchdown to win, they probably could have done so, but that assumes the Cowboys are able to convert a 2 point try, which the Packers showed…
I am often amazed by the amount of stupidity drivers exhibit when driving in snowy conditions here in Wisconsin, and I can't help but wonder if their short-term memories are impaired by too much alcohol and cheese...I mean, it snowed just a few days ago, don't you remember how to drive?
A lot of those old newspaper accounts are not available on the internet because someone would have to scan or type them in from the newspapers, and the necessity just isn't there. If you want to read newspapers from before the internet, your best bet is to go to your local library and look through the microfilms of…
Well, see, the fact of the matter is that the whole point of BttF II was all about changing the future, because it was pretty bad for Marty and his family. As anyone who has any experience with temporal mechanics and chaos theory will tell you, making a small change in the past will have ripple effects that will…
In Wisconsin, Red is usually whole, Dark Blue is usually 2% and skim is usually pink (though I have seen light blue). 1% is all over the board though. In places where skim is pink, 1% is sometimes light blue (which gets really confusing) but I've also seen green.
I thought everyone knew that the H in Jesus H Christ stood for Haploid. I mean, he only got the genes from his mother.