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My Gravis Pad came with Commander Keen, and for a kid not allowed to have an NES, that game was like crack.

#teamGravisPad

Back in 97 I asked for a stereo system for Christmas for the dorm room. My dad got me the 2.1 version of these instead. God, that man is smart. They sound amazing and have been going strong for eighteen years now. So much so that I ordered a second set last year. Cambridge Soundworks is awesome.

Have you seen his wife? I’m pretty sure God’s looking out for Brady. Or Satan. Six of one/half dozen of the other.

Someone went to the Dennis Reynolds school of artistry.

MAAAKKKEEE OOOUUUTT!!!

I use some of these running on a daily basis. They stay seated in my ears better than any wired ear buds I’ve used. The only issue I face is you sometimes have to adjust the positioning of your phone to ensure skip-free audio.

OMG! That section where the stars line up between all the different game screens is amazing.

Missed opportunity not naming it Carling.

They would be ostracized, and no team or agent would deal with the team again as long as Vivek Ranadive is the owner.

2005 NBA finals. Game five. Overtime.

Another way to handle them is to put a railing or tree between the two of you and do a thrust attack. He’s so intent on punching and kicking you that you can just smack away.

Yep, I love the Kecha Whappa even if it's ugly. It's great being able to heal the group.

I know this is impacting car parts associated with some of the recent recalls lately. I work for a major shipping company and we've seen multiple flights chartered recently just to get the parts in the country.

Traded Josh Smith? No, we cut that motherfucker.

While all the smart people are here:

Well, Will, if you were still playing for the Pistons you'd never have to worry about jersey mix-ups.

A Sky Cap is the airport employee that works on the curb (typically) in the departures section of the airport and checks the luggage for passengers. Back in the day that meant you could skip going to the ticket counter, which seemingly always had absurd lines (remember the days before ticket kiosks were

Personal experience says had you pulled out a $20 bill you wouldn't have heard a single complaint from the Sky Caps.

OK, now let me preface this by saying I was Sky Capping from '98 until early '01 so things are probably much different, but here goes: Honestly, $1 a bag was a perfectly acceptable number. And, keep in mind this was with me making $2.65/hour as a wage. For certain items like golf clubs and the like it was certainly