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...does it?

That's fair, I wasn't trying to say that you're wrong, but I could see someone who doesn't have a ton of NFL knowledge not knowing that this type of thing is common, that's all.

You are aware that it's about 20 minutes outside of NYC, and that most NFL stadiums aren't in the city the team is named for? It's as much in NYC as half of the NFL teams are in the city they claim.

My promo code is good until 2/3

This always reminds me of a passage in America: The Book about how one of mankind's great, profound medical breaththroughs was "Maybe let's not store the corpses in the drinking water?"

I especially appreciated the part where it said that no one hates on Favre, Manziel, or Harper. I know tons of people who hate all three of those people for being arrogant douchebags, and somehow that's ok. Racist is judging someone because they're black. Judging somehow who happens to be black because they're acting

You don't? People keep saying this "Why doesn't anyone complain about Harbaugh?" They absolutely do, he acts like a child, and gets called out often. If he did that during an interview, he'd get ripped to shreds too. Not to say there aren't racist people who hate Sherman because he's black, but hating him for being

I do agree this isn't something that should happen, but I'm not personally offended by it, just confused. I just don't understand this stereotype. The hair I can understand, but the long, pointy noses, I just don't get it. I feel like most racial stereotypes take a grain of truth about some people and blow it out of

I didn't try the chip, but are you calling Chicken and Waffles as a concept odd? Because maybe at first it is, but once you've tried it, you'll never think that again.

The water that you defrosted the chicken in goes so well with chicken, too.

Am I the only one who thinks the "It's a game about stealing things and breaking the law, how can they be made when people cheat?" is an incredibly stupid argument? It shouldn't matter what the game's content is, hacking breaks the game. If someone hacked a game about hacking games, it would still be a detriment for

Fair enough. I grew up there, moved about a year ago. Love it, but recognize its shortcomings, I just hate when people bash it just to bash it. But if you're from there, fair game hahaha

From Buffalo, or just like kicking a city while it's been down for years and years and years?

I think that part's pretty awesome. I just got a 3DS for Christmas, but I've travelled twice since then, and I think seeing the regions is amazing. At JFK, I got someone from Andorra. I was dorkily excited.

No, this works if you only tap about 5 times. I've never tried it with bottles, but it definitely works with cans, so I assume the same principle applies for bottles. As other people have said, it dislodges the bubbles in the liquid so they don't carry it up as they leave the bottle, they carry it up before all the

I have a friend named Mark, and that's how I greet him about half the time. He loves it...

"Here you go" "Keep the change" "You're my favorite customer" "Hi doggie!" /scene

If by "deprived", you mean "far less wasteful", then yes.

What I loved about this show is that it never had a truly bad stretch. It varied between absolutely excellent down to decent, but it avoided the Lost-esque stretches of terrible-ness in between the brilliance. Don't get me wrong, I love Lost, but there's no one who would say it was great beginning to end. This show,

Couldn't make it to the 3rd line of the article before scrolling down to complain, hmm?