D’Amico told The Inquirer he spent $500 of the money on gambling because he was missing his Sugar House Casino card one night—but he replenished the funds with his casino winnings.
D’Amico told The Inquirer he spent $500 of the money on gambling because he was missing his Sugar House Casino card one night—but he replenished the funds with his casino winnings.
most people are easily replaceable at their job. why do you think Beadle is any different?
i like this idea
i’ve done well enough in enough FFB leagues to know that watching football is not needed. a quick look at stat sheets will get someone 80% of the way there. 5 minutes of recapping highlights will get you another 10% of the way there. if she was a he, this probably wouldnt be much of a discussion.
I can say, without a fraction of doubt, that if I went to a bar in Calgary that some drunk asshole in a Stampede jersey would go out of his way tell me “Romo was a fucking choke artist”.
actually, this is quite literally the definition of hacking.
“hacked” can be something as simple as employee A’s email was accessed by employee B while their computer was unattended and unlocked. while it might not fit your definition of what you think “hacking” is, it still is a form of hacking, which is usually defined something along the lines of “use a computer to gain…
Our QB of the future was gifted to us by racism and unsurprisingly half of our fanbase doesn’t think much of him because “his decision making is questionable.” This coming from fans whose definition of an elite QB’s decision making is having Joe Flacco check the ball down Buck Allen.
they literally had record highs in revenue, despite this being an issue all last season. why do you think that is going to change?
exactly. i don’t understand how people don’t understand this. even the Browns are made up of literally ~1/32 of the best players that played in all of college football. even teams like OSU or USC or whoever will have 1/2-3/4 of a roster that will never play football past college, and some of those guys will be…
but thats not what we’re talking about. we’re talking about a woman who was a veteran and after serving decided to go to college, and if i’m reading this correctly, just basically said F-it to paying any student loans - for 10 years.
how’d last season go for ya?
god this is so right. i went to PSU, which is like 1/2 pittsburgh fans, and this was their response to everything. it didn’t matter if it was even a football argument, if it was a Pitt v Philly argument, this was their retort to everything.
and hating on the newly powerful generation directly behind his.
i dont think i’ve ever seen an intelligent comment from someone who capitalized a random word in a sentence. additionally, i tend to think those people aren’t very bright either, but that usually comes after i read their comment.
this could go way deeper than you really think it could.
He has tweeted about Barack Obama more times (2,672 times) than he has tweeted about Melania (232), Ivanka (291), Eric (161) or Donald Trump Jr. (109). Yes, if you add it up Trump has tweeted about Barack Obama more than he has tweeted about his entire family combined, which is kind of weird. But hey, I’m not here to…
“We’d beat the shit out of [the Eagles] cause we was rolling. If we won [versus Minnesota], I knew nobody was gonna stop us cause we came all the way back.”
not sure if you meant the reverse, ie “old lady’s breasts”, “things that sag”
pro tip: car seats are federally regulated. a new car seat from walmart has to pass the same tests as an uber expensive one. you’re only paying for a brand name and any of the ancillary shit that brand put on the car seat.