Yeah. Mohr’s a funny guy, but it’s obvious that he doesn’t care about or watch sports that much, especially outside of the Dodgers, Lakers and Jets. I quit listening to his show about 6 months after it started. Rome is better.
Yeah. Mohr’s a funny guy, but it’s obvious that he doesn’t care about or watch sports that much, especially outside of the Dodgers, Lakers and Jets. I quit listening to his show about 6 months after it started. Rome is better.
Wow. Been drinking Gordon’s all this time just because I wanted to be cheap without looking like a hardcore alkie with Popov or Kamchatka. Didn’t know it was actually good.
The weed issue failed. Just good old booze, like for the past 200 years here. Seriously, everyone in Ohio either mainlines Black Velvet or believes Satan lurks in every 6-pack of Yuengling Light. Moderate social drinking does not exist here.
Popov....wow, that’s one of the brands only real hardcore alkies lower themselves to. Surprised the beer was something as lower-middle-class as Miller Lite instead of Beast Ice or something like that.
On Twitter @ZODIAC_MF.
“THE ONLY WAY I COULD BE HAPPIER IS IF THEY CRUCIFIED THESE MOTHERFUCKERS IN THE MIDDLE OF FORD FIELD”
SB VIII was actually at Rice’s stadium in Houston. Same principle, though. SB IX was played at Tulane, but only because the Superdome wasn’t ready as anticipated.
Yeah. Not as good a run as LP records, but still impressive.
True. The album he did with Yes is actually an underrated gem though.
Yeah, I’m not surprised people still buy VCRs. $40 is worth the laziness of not converting tapes to other formats.
I could afford to buy one new video game system in 1999. I chose Dreamcast. And I laugh at the people who bought HD DVD.
$15 or $20? Yeah, by the mid 90’s. In the late 80’s I remember them being $35-$40. The only movie we owned as opposed to renting was Batman, which someone else bought for us. Our VCR broke once and it was actually cheaper to have it repaired than buy a new one.