He multiplied both sides by 5/3. Duh.
He multiplied both sides by 5/3. Duh.
It looks like he just got a big bucket of chicken.
Eminem and M&M.
Needs more DadBoner.
So, you took your lettering off, and then lost the ability to realize that 99% of every other car on the road still had their lettering on?
Do we know for certain that Mike Richards DIDN'T do that?
The analogy goes wrong somewhere, but I'm not sure where. . .I guess it's like cooking.
"How!"
Watch it, you nervey ass white person.
Whoa. Where did Albert Burneko come from? Great stuff.
*cough cough* Andray Blatche *cough cough*
You guys keep posting this rule like it supports your position. "A runner’s baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs and is a straight line from the runner to the base he is attempting to reach safely".
Ichiro avoided the first tag just outside the right hand hitter's batter's box. From there, his "basepath" is a straightline between there and home plate.
You'll make it back and then some when you sell it. Look at the resale difference on those. It's usually right around the same spread as the difference on them new.
Diesel resale values are always high. Take it into consideration when people tell you how much more expensive they are upfront. Almost all comes back on the back end.
Did you WATCH the video?
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You guys seem to have such an odd take on him. Like the crass humor of Family Guy or not, he's never read as "dumb" or not hard working. He obviously has a love for movies, and a good knowledge of them. If you'd seen his Star Wars spoofs or his countless send-ups of old time movie musicals you'd see how well he finds…
Beer. I know it's a dying practice, but if you're responsible and careful, having a beer in your car on the last hour of your road trip on a dark road with the window down and some tunes cranking is just the fucking best.