Be prepared to be VERY social. Typically the losing team buys the winners a drink, then the winners reciprocate. You’ll also have a drink after the 5th end in many places.
Be prepared to be VERY social. Typically the losing team buys the winners a drink, then the winners reciprocate. You’ll also have a drink after the 5th end in many places.
If I’m not feeling well Pho is my go-to meal if I’m at work. If I’m home it’s Habitant Pea Soup.
I’m no expert so if that is what was being done then I get what you’re saying.
I do think that these events should be best two out of three. Consistency should count for something.
This got me thinking,
The Lincoln ‘designer’ editions : Givenchy, Blass, Cartier and Pucci. A friend of my mom had one it what I remember as green.
In Calgary it made sense to centralize the awarding of the medals as they were the (one of?) first to decentralize the actual events. IIRC tickets to the medal ceremonies were free and it became a very fun event for the locals and tourists to mingle and celebrate together.
Ross Rebagliati winter one hit wonder
the sewing looks pretty onerous.
the sewing looks pretty onerous.
A good accountant can make 1+1 = whatever you need it to be
PING the command certainly does. I don’t recall hearing the phrase used earlier than ‘PIN me’ tbh. But that maybe jargon that didn’t migrate into my industry until later.
PIN is (was?) peer to peer. I had it well before I was setup on the BES (i had a 957). BES was an extra cost that I didn’t qualify for.
should have put sarcasm tags around irregardless, some people didn’t get the joke.
I think they’ve combined the word PIN from Blackberry days with PING the networking command.
Prep the night before and put it in the fridge. But my family eats super early so the food doesn’t over cook. Chili and stews are great and don’t turn to mush either.
this is the same ICE that was setting up roadblocks to catch marijuana users with the local police to circumvent NH constitution. They weren’t enforcing a border, they were doing an end run around the law miles from the border.
cults don’t kick you out at 18
Toronto is offering no tax incentives and made its ‘bid book’ fully public. So let’s call it 95%. The savings highlighted are healthcare (taxpayer funded single player vs. private) and immigration ease.
It’s like Calvinball but without the variable rules.