The bankruptcy exemptions in each state vary. I've practiced bankruptcy law since 1996.
The bankruptcy exemptions in each state vary. I've practiced bankruptcy law since 1996.
Brokeback Mountain 2: The Internet Years.
The state of Wyoming would like a word with you.
Chelcie Ross, who played Eddie Harris in "Major League", one of the townspeople in "Hoosiers" and Dan Devine in "Rudy", has a part as a scout in the film.
Impressive. +1
Easy. He's hammered.
Or at Ralph Wilson Stadium, where it seems to happen a lot. At least at Yankee Stadium, the toilets are newer.
Wow.
No great Anglican university football teams in the USA, though. And I'm not even Catholic myself.
Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish have a great history, one of the biggest fan bases (they are national, unlike many teams), and you can piss off Drew fairly easily as well.
And of course, that will be an improvement.
Jets fans and Bills fans are ALWAYS fighting. They would fight over Thanksgiving dinner.
This is why I hate the new stadiums. Our choices of stadiums with great sightlines all the way around are pretty much limited to Green Bay and Buffalo now.
So why is Bill Belichick in the scoreboard at Fenway Park?
Central Pennsylvania? Uh-oh...
I'm surprised that the Raiders haven't let Janikowski try one from over 65. Even money he'd make it.
They were heading in this direction anyway. Notre Dame (disclaimer: I am an Irish fan, so suck it Drew) plays three ACC opponents this year (Miami, BC, Wake) and also plays a future member (Pitt). They have two games at the Meadowlands against Syracuse in '14 and '16. Other than the ACC teams, the Navy series is…
+1, but you forgot the following:
My wife and I went to Indiana Dunes in June. Trust me it's a beach. Next to a power plant (that looks like the one from The Simpsons, though it isn't nuclear), but it's still a beach.
soniqstylz is right. Notre Dame wanted to join the Big 10 in the 1920s, but there was a lot of anti-Catholic bias in the country at that time (especially in the Midwest, where an admitted Klansman was elected governor of Indiana in 1924). Turned out to be a blessing in disguise, though, as ND had their biggest years…