allyn-crane
Allyn-Crane
allyn-crane

From a purely financial perspective driving a car until the wheels fall off is probably the best approach. Just an example from my own car history; I had an old toyota camry that was around 170k miles and it was starting to need repairs on a semi-frequent basis, I think it was in the shop twice in the previous 9

I paid off my 2002 Accord in 2006. It’s still my daily driver... love not having car payments. I wouldn’t hesitate to drive it across the country tomorrow.

You can disable autoplay videos by using ad blocking software (block ad on page, highlight trash, move slider until it gets rid of it all), and further it hits them in their pocketbook. If they are going to disembowel my favorite web site and its sisters (RIP Splinter) for the sake of money, it won’t be because of any

“You sayin’ there’s a room available?”  - J. Tomsula

I know I talk myself into believing that certain guys are good when they may not be, but if I can’t do that then there is no point in watching. Same thing with the White Sox. If I believe that Giolito, Anderson, McCann, and Moncada will regress and that Kopech, Cease, Jimenez, Robert, Madrigal, and Collins will not

I’m going to pretty much cut and paste my rant from yesterday.

I’m sad for CC because, as a fellow Plump American, he’s always been one of my people.

+1 Correct Take

Tough but fair. 

Yeah, sure, but also fuck the Yankees. 

You can also steam things in the microwave.

There are certain “dark art” skills you need to master to get the most out of your microwave. Obviously you got to manipulate the heat (power) and time to get good results, but the vessel you are cooking in is also very important.

My uncle is career military and used to make his kids call him sir. Eventually enough people told him he was being ridiculous that he relented.

My first job/Minimum wage job is easily the best. I worked at a golf course as a “players assistant,” essentially greeting golfers before the round, taking their clubs, loading them up on the cart. Then after the round, you greet the golfers coming off the course, wipe up the clubs, and they flip you between $2 and $5

But what did he do to “down” it? If the ball had stopped, the play is dead at that point. No offensive or defensive players came on the field causing a penalty? Plus if everyone believed the player had given himself up the refs surely should rule the play dead. So many questions.

You are not right, because it was neither a loophole nor removed following that season. It was explicitly stated as a method for kicking a field goal, and remains in the rulebook today, nearly a decade and a half later:

How did he "down it" and it not be a dad ball.

Expert humblebrag

Ugggh how does a bitch get out of the greys?  I’m nice and my mom says I’m cool.  

I’m surprised he hasn’t hearby ordered the inquiry to stop.