caligula25
Caligula25
caligula25

My money is on replacing Fairfax, then Northam and Herring resign.

The long story short is these are efficient for roads where the majority of traffic comes from both directions and gets on the highway, not continuing through the intersection.

Nah, that’s not true. See Chicago.

Took them many Olympic cycles too long, but they have pretty much moved to showing everything they can live, outside of the primetime package on NBC proper. If you want it live and uncut, you can find it somewhere on TV or on an internet stream.

The soy and corn industries are actually very co-dependent, given crop rotation.

She didn’t lose Virginia....

I think he meant “need” as is need the numbers, not need the viewpoint. Will have to accommodate the viewpoint to get the numbers.

Loophole:
Bring your bag through security. Wait around until the end of boarding then try to board with said carry-on. They will either gate check it for free, or you get to load up your bag in the bin without all of the stress. If you have to gate check, yes, you still have to wait at baggage claim the extra few

Because “south” is an adjective meaning southern, while “South” is a noun. Sorry you don’t like the rules of grammar.

I really do agree with you that there are a bunch of idiots out there (no offense to anyone in this thread). You have to put in the extra effort to make your argument extremely clear, clearer than you ever think it needs to be, to make sure every knows what you mean on the internet.

“South Chicago” is actually a “well-defined community area” (Wikipedia’s words, not mine), but that’s really beside the point. The name of a neighborhood definitely can and should be capitalized. A proper noun can be a town, city, neighborhood, park, anything really as long as it refers to a specific place. And the

I’m not playing grammar police. I started with trying to help you make your argument more clear. You’ve been rude to everyone up and down.

The link you provided is titled South Side, Chicago. Not South Chicago.

East LA sounds a regionalism that I would probably get wrong at first too, but at the same time from how you described it sounds like it is actually a proper noun.

Ok, well then at least try proper grammar. As I said before, North Chicago just looks like a proper noun, while north Chicago does not.

People from Chicago are going to default to these proper nouns in their head, especially when you capitalize North and South (which shouldn’t be done when using these words as adjectives - not a Chicago thing, that’s just grammar). South Chicago and south Chicago are different things, as are North Chicago and north

I’ll help you out here, becuase you’re clearly not from Chicago....

The Raiders fan base is weird. There are definitely more Raiders fans in LA than in the Bay Area. (And probably more in LA than the Rams and Chargers combined, but that’s another story.) And there’s me, born and raised in Illinois with only some secondary connections to the Bay Area, a Raiders fan - and I’m not the

The headline is perfect and true, and also no one at or a fan of Illinois cares! With that sweet B1G TV money coming in, which is 40M+/year from TV alone, paying Lovie Smith that much is meaningless. (Other than the money would be better served going to other things, like compensating the players...)

In the ~2 minutes LeBron was off the floor, the Cavs were -12?!?! Yeah, that stat is incredible.