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One of the best thing about Oskar's success is that I can run grab this great brew in Texas easily, and not have to go home.

G'Knight (aka Gordon's (once upon a time)) is a red worth tracking down.

Also, between this (I went to high school in Lyons and used to play hs jazz band concerts in the bar) and the UNC (my

This is my undergraduate alma mater (really), and I can tell you from many awful games in that stadium (yes the stands always look that empty) that this is one of the most extraordinary things ever to happen there. Outside of, I suppose, the playoff games to the two DII national championships in the 90s.

In the linked document, it says

"The box in the images is shown purely for a frame of reference."

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't head-to-head the fourth tiebreaker? So, if Spain wins 1-0, Chile will still be ahead of them in the group standings because of tiebreak two, goal difference in group matches?

Suddenlink. There's your problem.

Luckily in College Station they're the only cable provider so...wait, that sucks too.

Point one: Something is up with your first footnote, unless those yacht racers are really administrating grip and legal costs simultaneously. #corrections

Point two: I don't roll my ankles in my (three pairs over five years) Vibrams, but that's not scientific enough for any justification. I just know that I'll roll my

If you've never thought about Brunei for more than five seconds, and, let's be honest, most people in the world wouldn't, it's a tiny little country in Southeast Asia, snuggled by Malaysia. On a small scale, it looks like this:

I was kind of counting in my head after the post: Cowboy, Cotton Bowl, Alamo Dome, Reliant, UH, Rice, New and Super Expanded Kyle Field, New Baylor, DKR...then I lost count (Sun Bowl! Lubbock!)....it's pretty impressive.

With the USA's stadium supply, you could hold the World Cup here during the summer with about two week's notice (for the pitches: hotels and travel are probably more complex).

Texas alone could probably host the World Cup with the huge American Football stadiums just sitting empty in July...

The academic Curriculum Vita (or Vitae, depending on your Latin) is traditionally a full recounting of experiences, presentations, research, etc.

You never see 'high school education' on there though...

Running in the grass means meeting new Pokemon. Not all Pokemon will catch your eyes; many will simply be battle fodder, a means to gain more experience. But then that one cool Pokemon appears. You'll weaken it—not enough that it faints, but enough that its health is in the red. You'll throw a Pokeball, the device

I bomb out on the late football games in Central time, so I can't imagine what Eastern is like.

The question in my mind isn't really "Why did A&M lose?" (Because the defence sucks, obviously).

I won't pretend to reach this joke, but props are due for the appropriate 'It has' contraction to [it's]. Well done.

I though the continuity error was (while still true for your situation, obviously), that since the anomaly is anti-time, that the Enterprise couldn't go back to the location where the anomaly was growing, because it grew larger in temporal reverse...

Are bad Monday Night Games better en Español?

Is that a Georgia helmet?

I'm offended.

I was going to make a joke about buying his Rookie Card on eBay...but the picture says enough.

Alabama didn't do it until '57, the same time as a lot of other teams in College Football (Arkansas, for example).

If it's 'imitating' anything (since Fordham football's history isn't well digitized) it would be an era, not a team.