Thanks for your helpful hyperbole.
Thanks for your helpful hyperbole.
Oddly enough, no.
Boba is dead and that’s the important part.
Calling your cable company and letting them know how unhappy you are is another, much slower, but still effective method. Let ESPN know that their decisions can hurt their subscriber rate negotiations.
Genuinely curious, did these sites do something to piss off the internet this year? I remember the ads being out of control last year and nobody made a big deal then, is it just that they have a greater variety of dummies with big checks?
I have 2 Gamestops right by my house and the service at the one inside the mall was incredible. I actually felt bad that I changed to buying games from Best Buy when they became a better value through Gamer’s Club. Not every store is terrible, but man these stories make them all sound awful.
“Friend” of mine is an asshole in general (would start screaming at the suggestion of the first email changing the flag), but will specifically roll down his car window to throw out trash. Doesn’t matter if we’re in the middle of a city or out in the middle of nowhere. We could be 2 minutes from his house where we…
St. Louis would like a word.
Don’t listen to that guy. It’s well worth $10 and there’s a lot of young talent coming up that’s fun to watch. There’s no long term commitment at all. If you try and hate it, you’re out a bit of time and $10.
I mean I guess if you’re buying a large life insurance policy...but at the same time if you ever have buyers remorse just quit paying the premiums.
I guess that depends on what time you tried, because I think Netflix normally does their releases at midnight Pacific.
If you read the source article you’d see that while this *might* be the case, this guy is experienced in big game hunts and absolutely would have been aware of the laws regarding hunting at night at the very least. He’s also been in trouble for illegal hunting before. Guides were absolutely wrong too, but this guy is…
No. European hockey leagues do this, but the NHL, MLB, NFL, and NBA all are sponsorless, other than generally a small logo of the brand that made the jersey. Teams just sell sponsorships to every other facet of the game and also make up for it by having TV commercial breaks throughout the games as opposed to soccer…