You don't need a front plate in Alaska!
You don't need a front plate in Alaska!
Or you could've Google businessman equus mustangs and found two articles in the top 5 that name the businessman behind equus mustangs (see how that Google search works). Here's one from hotrod that spells it out in the first paragraph: http://www.hotrod.com/eventcoverage/…
How about the middle ground where they just stop arresting people but don't bother regulating it either?
I drove through Arkansas once, it was a patch of the most ghetto Interstate ever getting markedly better on either side, the rich and illustrious states of Missouri and Mississippi.
No, lots of games are worth $5-$25. Some games can be valuable though. This one only 90 total were ever made which is why its valuable.
America = US
Actually in that context it is. When you say "In America" it implies the US (whether it should or not is debatable, but it does), you would say "In the Americas" to talk about all of them.
Only 7 of these are in the US.
Almost nobody takes the actual prize, its just up there because they're sponsored products which brings in more revenue. You can take the cash equivalent (same with Lets Make a Deal, etc.) and afterwards they make it very clear that you want to take the cash because of taxes, they push this hard enough where even…
First chart is fine, second chart should've used colors that were further apart on the spectrum IMO.
Jacksonville. They even still support Tim Tebow who never played for them.
Its called knowing you're about to get your ass kicked and the cops will stop it quickly. It looked like the Broncos fan made the first move.
I think because a Seahawk touched it first then you can advance it, not a ref or anything but I seem to remember that for kickoffs.
It was in Oregon and it was middle school, my guess is your family exaggerated the story a little bit to make it more interested (younger kids and a little closer to home).
Well, certain things that lead to a strong team also lead to a lot of penalties. Physical coverage and fast/frequent blitzing are more likely to get you a holding/PI or offsides but if you're running them a lot they're also more likely to stop an offensive drive.
Looks pretty accurate. Although I will say I'll drink whatever you're buying.
I think a large percentage of football players, especially QBs, have baseball skills and a lot of them get scouted just in case.
I'll go with offsides because that's how the announcer would say it, we don't care about grammar in footballs.
Boom's got the most likely pick.
Too long, can you draw some sort of picture that shows: