felixpotvin
felixpotvin
felixpotvin

yes we like sports

Better than Mexico! U-S-A! U-S-A!

While I agree that tasty ribs can be made in the oven, owning a smoker is a proud and commendable life choice and before anyone suggests otherwise if you have a friend with a smoker they'd probably invite you over all the time to eat smoked meat and drink beer.

To make your food look professional in terms of plating you need to make it tall. Don't put a pile of salad next to your piece of meat; get that salad as tall as possible, put the meat on top and then cover with some interesting garnish.

If a multi-million-dollar pitcher blows out his arm, or a few of them, that coach, pitching coach or trainer would feel their job is on the line.

If a multi-million-dollar pitcher blows out his arm, or a few of them, that coach, pitching coach or trainer would feel their job is on the line.

Wonderful piece Sam, I went to the Coliseum as a visiting fan numerous times because of cheap front row tickets on Stubhub.

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"I'd like to see more human freaks incorporated into the sports world: the hypothetical 500-pound hockey goalie"

"Two weeks notice" is a polite gesture in a professional setting where you're expected to have long term projects to work on.

It's ok, I'm sure in 20 years when the rental market is flooded with all of our crummy stainless steel appliances we'll hate them too.

I agree with you in principle but I picked up Halo 4 on Black Friday. I played a single "Spartan Ops" mission alone which took about 10 minutes to reach level 2 where I could unlock the DMR or Battle Rifle. I picked the Battle Rifle and jumped into competitive multiplayer.

These look great and in ten years won't look horrible at all, completely unlike the last time people installed green appliances.

Lots of people?

You can infuse simple syrup or tequila with chile peppers. I've had a number of spicy margaritas that way; simple syrup, habanero infused tequila, lime juice, etc.

No, there's nothing worse than trying to buy votes under the guise of donating to charity.

I use my tablet to stream Sunday Ticket's "Red Zone Channel" while I'm watching my NFL team play, but other than that no.

If this was around in 1985 Terry Gilliam would have used it in "Brazil".

I understand being upset about losing something you like, even if I attach little significance to the item.

You almost cried in a professional setting over a Burger King toy?