This is one of my new go-tos if more than one person will be eating with me. And there is a ton of pepperoni, too. Otherwise, it’s still Celeste pizza-for-one.
This is one of my new go-tos if more than one person will be eating with me. And there is a ton of pepperoni, too. Otherwise, it’s still Celeste pizza-for-one.
Bravo. Great payoff. Here’s $75K for a pilot.
if anyone needs noon tickets to the non-3D Rockville showing
Blair Walsh:
Yes, they do. In my company there are a fair amount of men that do this. Perhaps, as you alluded, it’s considered more masculine. Only Marys sit to pee. They are not the majority, however, and I hope that no one looks down on me or my company any more than they already do now that this is known.
Isn’t that the guy who invented the ever-underrated Sniglet?
players paid millions to catch a fucking football with the combined IQ of a doorstop.
I’m a lifelong Dodgers fan but I live in SF
Broncos signed him to a 1-year, league minimum. But he’s still getting paid something like $15mil from Cleveland.
They did? You dismantled your own insult with “worth the money.” He wasn’t, and isn’t. But now the orange is an apple since the money is quite different. Denver’s paying a fraction of what was originally offered to him. No reasonable Denver fan was saying that, anyway, since Elway still offered big money to…
I agree with your entire statement, and will add that starting O linemen going down hasn’t helped, and won’t help Brosweiler, either.
The anthem? Amazing song. GREAT song. Written by Francis Scott Key, one of our absolute heroes.
Legii? Legoses?
13-12. I’m on the west coast (not a Dodgers fan.)
Yet in some ways, she was still watching Stranger Things. We all were. We all were.
Did you see that ball 4 that clipped the zone graphic cam during the live pitch (late/extra innings), which would have been strike 3, but then when Fox replayed the pitch while Buck & Smoltz were discussing it, you can visibly see the “box” move to the right so that the pitch appeared to be a ball instead?
Smolts needs to go old school Jerry Reuss on Angels’ broadcasts by telling pitchers to “reach back for a little less.”