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We had one at my beach house in college (off campus rental properties in my college town primarily consisted of off-season beach rentals, which ruled). Anyway, our terrible landlord shut off the water to the thing, which sucked, mostly because we only had one shower indoors and having that second axillary on fair

4 degree weather may also have contributed...any hard hit at that temperature is bound to hurt a bit more.

Oh - didn't realize I was cheering on a play that got a guy hurt...

My favorite non-scoring play in this game was the hit Brandon Marshall put on one of the Cowboys linebackers who was in pursuit of the ball carrier (2Q maybe). It was perfectly timed and powerful, on a dude who I'm positive outsizes him.

If only this was the NCAA...

33 y/o dude here. All I can say is that the two people need to have a balance of needs and independence for things to 'click' and actually work. I'd been in several relationships where one of us was at a completely different mindset than the other when it came to these, and all of them collapsed as a result. But my

God, 15 year old me LOVED this game. The dawn of the first-person shooter games (Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem, Unreal) really was a high point for gaming.

While I really enjoy your reviews, without having seen this movie yet I'm going to just go ahead and infer that this might be the worst one you've ever posted here.

...I admittedly didn't read the source article (and have read too much TMQ in my life)

You didn't - but I guess all I'm saying is that Mike Smith wasn't wrong, if he was doing what the Bot would say to do. His play calling just has zero imagination.

This is most likely based on some stat such as "the average NFL play averages 3.4 yards" or something, so it's basically going to say go for it from anywhere on the field at 4th & 3. I'm not defending this, but that's probably WHY this is the prevailing theory for the Bot in short yardage situations.

A shitty play call doesn't mean the Bot is wrong...

"I could care less what old-school writers think. Newspapers aren't even relevant anymore."
Someone - presumably a writer! - with a BBHOF vote should know the difference between "couldn't care less" and "could care less".

One lacks drum sticks???

Pretty much covers it.
I'll be keeping my NY plates if I ever move back up the road, as my folks still live upstate too and I can always use their address if needed...

It was $660 or something in year 2, and I don't recall past that. I moved out of CT in 2008 and my last bill for my 2001 Mustang GT was like $225 or so. Over time, they do go down...but they never go away.
You do get a deduction for these on your state income tax return, btw...but it's not a credit, just a deduction.

I still remember the first bill I got for my new '04 Grand Cherokee Limited: $927

So - the PA plated then are just a way to avoid paying the Personal Property Tax on his wheels then, I'd assume? Even though the tax assessed value likely doesn't consider the rare case of a vehicle's appreciation (like in this case), it's still probably a few grand a year.

Dammit! I just posted the same thing...should have read ahead. Anyone who's sense of humor is in line with that of The Onion is a winner in my book.