RichardFrommage
RichardFrommage
RichardFrommage

Ummmm, the second part?

I can't see any way around it. That car looks wrong. If "American Psycho" were written today, this car is what they would all be driving. Look at it up close. Look at each little detail...amazing, beautiful, finely crafted, etc. etc.

Alright, looking for the most Canadian sentence that can be written. "Sorry I couldn't deliver your package because there was a bear in your driveway," is a good starting point.

Nick Pizzolato looks like George Coztanza spent 20 minutes in the fountain of youth and 5 days in the fountain of douche.

Because any single overriding objective is ludicrously overrated. There are very obviously "bad" debts that you should avoid. There are certainly plenty of available automotive loans that you could get which fall into the "bad" category, where on the face of it you are getting hosed and should run not walk away.

Living debt free as a single overriding objective is ludicrously overrated.

Ozil is great starting in the middle and drifting wide. Ramsey is great starting wide and drifting to the middle to finish chances created by...Ozil. Holy shit it is so simple.

Do you have a different routine for the Monday following a loss as opposed to the Monday following a win?

I did not say it creates competition. I said it shifts the focus off of financial competition to sporting competition. I just read the first paper you referred to. As far as I can make out, they limit their analysis to the effect of player wages, with no (at least none that I could find in my first reading)

It helps all clubs. It removes tons of the risk involved in allowing enormous sums of money to slosh around the system creating imbalances. You do get a somewhat more static system, but in the long run it is far more sustainable and it helps put the focal point of competition back in the sporting element and less in

Yep, QPR basically got away with it. They pursued a disastrously risky policy and it paid off. You can draw to an inside straight and win, but that doesn't mean it is a sustainable practice. FFP does have the effect of making vertical mobility within the heirarchy a bit more difficult, but that is the price for

Annde th ffans gho whyylde!!!

I'm going to rent 10 babies and bring them all with me on the next flight you take.

Posited: If he wore long pants he'd have earned more appearances.

It saddens me that Narragansett is not as readily available as PBR in my zip code. It makes me think of eating raw oysters on the beach in Maine.

In every group shower in the entire world through every sport, black, white, hispanic, asian, gay, straight, from Junior High to Old Pros leagues...the one constant is dudes check out other dude's dicks. Becuase OF COURSE THEY DO. It's another dude's dick, there's nothing more normal in the world than wondering

Not only do I enjoy reclining, I take added pleasure in knowing that every time I recline (i.e. every time I'm on a plane from now until I draw my last breath) there's a real chance I'm not only enhancing my comfort but I am also causing bouts of impotent rage in the heart of some tongue clucking Miss Manners wannabe

Now I respect my opponent. I think he's a good man but, quite frankly, I agree with everything he just said!

It is FAR FAR easier to build drones than it is to build nuclear weapons. And to do so un great numbers. And not directly risk your own citizen's lives. It's very very scary, because when you do the game theory it is hard to see a way around MAD, but with the "right" play to be the one who shoots first.

I'm sure there will be strict rules on what is and is not allowed with regard to vertical landing/short rolling landing. If they exceed the parameters with un-dropped ordnance, they'd just jettison it into the sea. The only complication would be the equivalent of a hang fire in which the ejector rack malfunctions