arandomguy1
ARandomGuy1
arandomguy1

Just a quick question for clarification. When you outline and define Martin's "style" of writing, nowhere in there do you state what "Manuscript Pages" are. And yet they're referenced repeatedly through the rest of the paper. Now, my assumption is that because you stated "all page counts are finalized pages", I would

The thing with OBP that he doesn't seem to understand is that it's all-encompassing. OBP is simply your batting average plus your walks. Batting average includes home-runs, doubles, triples, and hits that would score RBIs. The problem with RBIs is that it's dependent on your teammates, not your batting ability.

Personally I think it's okay to tip less than the 20% on a bottle that exorbitant. That's one of those things where it's such a deviant from the norm of pricing it's also a deviant from the norms of tipping. Even if you tip 10% on it, that's a $30 tip on a bottle of wine which is still pretty great for just the

Definitely never hit on a girl at the gym. It's personal time. Not social time.

"Do you know what happened the last time a Raven player got a DUI? I'm getting cut tomorrow, not like you care."

You're taking the words more literally than intended.

1. Make a list of why you love your job (sounds like you have a couple already listed). Then come up with how likely of a scenario it is for those things to change. I think it will help to put some realism into your perspective of you work.

Train the right muscle groups. Bad form can lead to training the wrong muscle. I often see guys bench pressing intending to work their chest, when they're really only working their shoulders and triceps.

To add some color to the article, I'm recently struggling with this mindset and feeling the heat of needing to leave my job. The one thing I've always tried to remember though was advice I got years back:

"Justin got arrested for drag racing ... unfortunately, it wasn't with Paul Walker."

Funny, on the flip side, I actually use those especially for text and e-mails. Although you're correct in your personal feeling about how confident you are in your words, part of my worry is how others would receive my words and interpret what they mean.

Same, there are times that I'll buy clothing intentionally on the line of being "too snug" with the idea that... well if I want to fit into this, I'm going to have to lose weight. For instance, my Birthday is at the end of the month. I've already bought the shirt I'll wearing that night. The shirt right now looks

Josh McDaniels:

To this day I still have to wonder at what point would Tim decide: "Okay, I guess I can just be a Running Back."

HAHAHAHA one of my favorite scenes in the movie

*Keanu Reeves confused*

+1 for a Case of Need. Seems I'm the only replier here who's read the book hahah. ASTOUNDING book, I don't even know what costume she would possibly want to pull off from that lmao

loll I love the change in personality to the situation. Reminds me so much of something anime where you get a super cheerful character who has this dark, scary, side that you just don't mess with

Wow how long ago was this picture of Dennis Rodman taken?

For those with more sensitive waists, the culprit might be the decisions from alcohol, rather than the substance itself. According to a 2013 study by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, subjects consumed a higher amount of calories and saturated fat when moderate drinking occurred.