I love Bulleit—it's a change of pace from, say, a Knob Creek, and it's a whole lot cheaper.
I love Bulleit—it's a change of pace from, say, a Knob Creek, and it's a whole lot cheaper.
It's my current favorite.
Who knew there were bourbon trolls? I'll be thinking of him as I enjoy my Basil Hayden's this evening.
Agreed. I've been an MLB.tv subscriber for 7 or 8 years, and I cannot complain about the quality—they've done it right. The blackout rules still suck, though. If I've paid $130, why can't I see my games? I've already given you money!
I have been punched in the arm for the actions of my doppelganger in my wife's dreams. To be fair, she doesn't do that anymore.
Ah, my alma mater doing me proud. Go Dawgs!
So, according to this guy people with conventional views = puking racists.
Can't he be both? I really think he's both.
I think we share a brain.
Sounds like her leaguemates need to stop sucking at soccer.
I've relaxed on my grammar Nazism over the years as I've realized that language is a living, evolving thing.
Her ignorance of the difference between "except" and "accept" is what made me think she was an idiot. That is, outside of her crazed posts. I love using y'all—it's more efficient!
Everything I would have said was covered by GetMeOffThisPlanet. If you're going to rant in a public forum, you make yourself look much better by seeming to have a basic grasp of English.
Forget the "y'all". What about the repeated use of "except" for "accept"?
I'd take him as mayor if it meant he wasn't around to completely obliterate St. Louis pitching next year.
The Austin Drag Rats.
This is true—another reason this is unlikely to ever happen. As big as we like to think we are in Austin, we're too small and terribly equipped to handle anything like an NFL team.
Oh no! Where did you go? The upshot is that the boatloads of money that would have been used for the football program might have actually gone into academics.
Thanks for the explanation—I've never actually looked into how the NCAA football divisions worked. Also, SIU football games mainly consisted of everyone tailgating until halftime, watching the Saluki Shakers dance, then head out to the bars during the second half. Our disinterest in Saluki football was breathtaking.