Serious question?
Serious question?
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That is true I suppose, especially with Seattle defense. I was more thinking along the lines of Seattle in a shootout against Manning and putting up a ton of TDs.
That would be interesting. Would mean one team would basically completely change their play calling so I doubt it will happen though. Would be fun!
Its basic but its also a classic. Unlike a lot of other dips people use it not only for chips but also veggies so they can pretend to be healthy (while eating 4 oz of sour cream with 6 baby carrots). I think that's what makes it so popular, its more versatile than say salsa.
If you were into sports or documentaries when it came out you probably saw it. It had a pretty big release and won a lot of awards (I think even best documentary of the year?).
Ya, I was like damn I have good taste I vote just like everyone. Until here.
You're joking right? They taught us that in elementary school too but its not true. The president didn't outline abolishing slavery and issuing the emancipation proclamation until the war had already been raging for 2 years. Slavery was an issue that caused a rift but for the first two years the Union's only goal was…
This. These are breaching rounds, I guess you could fire them at an engine if you wanted to but I would assume it happens rarely if ever.
Born and raised in AK, only my most recent truck came with 2 plates, so I guess some can have two plates. From your link:
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.
I wanted to agree with that last point too (also born and raised in AK btw). More drunk driving because more driving period. There's no subway, unless you're in a small town or larger there is no bus. Things are more spread out. You are both more likely to own a vehicle and more likely to be traveling further.
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…