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FIFA didn't really get cold feet until the sponsors threatened to pull out.

That's alot since non-resident tickets ranged from $90 - $155 for Cat 3 -1. And Brazilians paid half price for those.

I was there for the group stage and there was some seriously bad off American Outlaws, one worse than others (known in the group as HM), but no one was violent and people didn't act any differently in terms of bad judgment than they likely would have at home. That said, I'm there to support the team and I might drink

Yup... he is. You know they market Vogue to WOMEN right?

Don't forget, he's not guaranteed a spot on the Rams. He still has to make the team. This could be a good source of income until he's settled as well.

I think he gave up.

My husband attempted this and couldn't get an appointment for 8 months. Which was after our next trip

Runners I know are outraged. Bandits run WITHOUT bibs. You run with a bib you can mess up a legitimate runner's times. That's wrong.

VOTE: Moneydance [adjunct Handybank for Android - it is already native to iOS]

Not really a riot. There was no fighting or mayhem, just an impromptu pep rally from the looks of it.

I have both. I have never once had to clean cat piss or shit off my floor. Can't say that about the dog.

I'd take it over that. At least when I spill my beer on that, you can't see it since your eyes are... diverted. I HATE white jerseys.

Seriously. I live in Boston but my teams range from the Philly Flyers to the NY Giants. My husband is a local and cheers for local teams. We have been put up on the jumbotron at a Bruins-Flyers game with "Don't date inside the conference" Hated to tell them we were married. :)

It was only tradition because we couldn't do anything else. Everything was closed, including grocery stores. My parents had off work and we had off school. We got our presents on Hannukah.

I grew up Jewish. Why would we celebrate Christmas? We always went to a movie and had Chinese. That was our family tradition.

Not all Starbucks will be open, only their more profitable locations. The baristas who work are there voluntarily and generally more want to work than can be accommodated for (those in closed stores volunteer at open stores). They get time and a half and tips are not pooled for the week, only amongst those who