Must’ve been the early 2000s that it disappeared. Boy it was delicious though.
Must’ve been the early 2000s that it disappeared. Boy it was delicious though.
It was Gatorade before Gatorade kind of had a stranglehold on the sugary sports drink industry. Little League baseball and Pee-Wee hockey will forever be tied to 10K for me, emotionally. Also, I think being aware of it allows you to separate yourself from the dreaded Millenial generation.
I reference 10K on occasion. Nobody ever knows what the hell I’m talking about.
Pete Carroll’s gonna have some shit to say about this.
It’s a sandwich and the Bills are 6-1.
One time I almost adopted a dog with my girlfriend, but she balked because I insisted on naming it Evgeni Nabakov. She broke up with me. I regret nothing.
That shit only works if you’re celibate.
This is true. Being in the dog house might get you beach patrol writing open container tickets, but good forces (read: probably not this one) put some of their best cops in schools.
Pretty unrelated, but Wilfork always seemed like he’d be the best neighbor. Like he’d pick up your mail when you went on vacation, and might ask if you’d mind helping him out with yard-chores that year he hurt his achilles. And kids must love him.
In the first inning last night he barely made a catch to end the inning, after badly misjudging where the ball was.
Whoa. That wasn’t very nice.
“Sore-ee” The apology. Classic Canada.
I don’t think you’re right there. You’d be surprised how often cops let stuff like this go, especially in a place like Avon, OH. If in their judgement it’s in the best interest of everybody involved to just let it go, they’ll let it go. The report was thorough. They gave the girl many opportunities to say something…
I’m not so sure. In a typical situation in which the officers assess a situation as nothing more than an argument, a report wouldn’t be this thorough. The way I’m reading between the lines, these are pretty aware reporting officers who said, “Shit, this is going to be a big deal, we have to get this done right.”
*affecting.
Greg Hardy signed a 1 year / $11,311,600 contract with the Dallas Cowboys. In 2015, Hardy will earn a base salary of $745,000, $9,255,000 in per-game bonuses (2 LTBE) and a workout bonus of$1,311,600.
I’m a terrible fan; who’s TC?
The concept of the closer is really interesting to me. It’s easy to subscribe to the moneyball thought that you use the best pitcher available to you in the most important situation (starters are good, relievers aren’t as good as starters and that’s why they’re relievers, etc.), but you can’t deny that there’s…
Hey. Don’t make fun of Rosevelt Colvin.
My first thought too. What agency would simply not vet assets like this?