In Massachusetts, you can't buy beer or liquor in most any grocery store.
In Massachusetts, you can't buy beer or liquor in most any grocery store.
My brother recently got married and the reception was about 20 miles from the wedding location. They hired a bus to transport everyone, which was nice.
From ESPN:
Did you just yada yada yada Van Natta?
"Don't matter who did what to who at this point. Fact is, we went to war, and now there ain't no going back. I mean, shit, it's what war is, you know? Once you in it, you in it. If it's a lie, then we fight on that lie. But we gotta fight. "
What was your job at the dealership?
Doug, any chance of posting break-downs of invoices? I'd be curious to see if the oil is made of leprechaun tears, or the filters are made of unobtanium, or the brake rotors are made of glitter, or...
"Wait, this isn't flag football?"
OK, I've got a serious question. When (and how) did Hennessey "turn it all around"? He used to have a terrible reputation, which is evidenced by the litany of horror stories that abound forums. As well as the "You've been Hennescrewed" image.
Quick, look over there!
How come scratching a cast-iron pan ruins it?
Hello, mother!
I'm not addicted to cocaine, I just love the way it smells.
My father had a 560 SEC when I was growing up.
*nods sagely*
Seriously though, just how long have you been waiting to post that little chestnut?
I'm not much of a cricket historian so I don't really know what the origins of the rule are.
Craig McDermott got a couple of LBW decisions via full tosses. I remember the 2nd one in this video quite well:
A ball that doesn't bounce is legal, and is referred to as a "full toss" (really). They are rarely seen, as unless delivered at very high speed they are relatively easy to hit.