It did add to the rich tapestry of experiences that is your life, so sure!
It did add to the rich tapestry of experiences that is your life, so sure!
Worth it?
Yeah, didn’t realize that the “°” wasn’t necessary… You’re the third or fourth person to point it out. Sorry, I have no prize to give you.
Speaking of thin mints and cocktails, I once had an alcoholic, thin-mint-flavored, milk shake. It was magnificent.
They may melt, but I’d still gladly eat a sleeve of melty thin mints!
Counter Point: Is there a wrong temperature to eat Thin Mints? (Of course, excluding ridiculous answers like scalding hot or 0° kelvin)
Your obvious bullshit story is funny because several of my coworkers are from Germany and they all constantly bemoan what bullshit the American healthcare system is and wish things were like they were back in their homeland. I have met Germans from all over the country—Bavaria, Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg—and not one…
Furthermore, sometimes the truth is incredibly painful and awkward. Sometimes it is best to let things be and just walk away.
I think you make a great point re: jealousy. At the same time though, jealousy may be justified and it can be a voice in the back of your head trying to tell you something.
This sounds like an incredible idea to me (as someone who loves board games with resource management/allocation mechanics). As someone who sees how much coaches struggle in managing three timeouts and two challenges during games though, I’m pretty sure this will end in fans crucifying Andy Reid.
…but Schlereth appears a good man, and so we are willing to cut him slack and allow that he makes a decent point.
Not all teams have the talent up front to get to Brady in time, a secondary capable of covering receivers long enough, or coaches able to scheme appropriately and react to conditions in game.
As a Pats fan, I wish the outcome were different, but I can’t be mad. We got beat fair and square by a great defense that played a fantastic game. I liked that the refs let the teams play, and those last few series were thrilling.
No excuses. All teams do have injuries and the better team won last night. The Denver D was a force.
This is basically the same as using a double negative.
Gronk (The best tight end currently playing, and possibly one of the best tight ends ever to play) was out for the last 2-3 series as well as overtime. On top of that the Patriots were missing their starting running back, their entire receiving core with the exception of LaFall (Edleman, Amendola, and Dobson were all…