That’s just terrible.
That’s just terrible.
Jobs are for squares.
Based on how excited he got when talking about his mottoes, I think he spent at least two hours coming up with “K.I.L.L. IT” and “Cut it loose and have fun”
Big league
Minivan?
Trump is correct. SNL is fake news.
He looks like he just left wardrobe dressed for a role as one of the members of the E Street Band in an upcoming Springsteen biopic.
Came here to say that. +1
Okay, let’s agree to disagree, but I am pretty sure that the 11,000+ people who attend SRFC games will take my side.
In this context, the two words are synonyms. That’s why the ACC has an award called Rookie of the Year for the best freshman player. The Big East also had a Rookie of the Year award until 2016, when they changed the name to Freshmen of the Year.
Based solely on the facts that (i) over 2 million people live in the metro area and (ii) they have a popular USL soccer team that regularly leads the league in attendance, I would say that you are wrong.
That’s cold, man.
Yes, he’s a freshman.
Just to be clear, Anoos was talking about a large person (who happens to drive a Hyundai) losing 13.5 pounds, not shaving 13.5 pounds off of a Hyundai. If you kept the ratio constant, the Hyundai driver would weigh 303.75 pounds.
I think there may be something to that. Or it might trend like boxing, where the only people who get into the sport are those with minimal economic opportunity. Everyone knows it’s hazardous to your health, but that matters a lot less when your circumstances are desperate and the potential payoff is big.
I am pretty sure there is only one person on this planet named Sanjay Lumpkin.
I sure wish Juno would expand to some more cities.
And I hope that his insurer doesn’t pay if he makes a claim.
I know that Vipers will break loose pretty easily, but it’s not a death trap when operated in a safe manner. If a product is dangerous even when used safely for its intended purpose, then it’s a design defect, and it could leave the manufacturer on the hook for any harm caused by the defect.