hopcat1
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hopcat1

Old Rasputin

he came out of the tunnel enough to be seen. And, with a name like Villanueva, Trump supporters would want to deport him anyway.

it’s become one of the new hipster beers in Portland

architects say otherwise (this was for a convertible roof):

my wife and I went to a bar and basically there was nothing by IPA’s on tap so she said “give me a shit beer” and the dude didn’t hesitate - Old German! It tastes like baking bread smells.

I see your “Iron City is shit” and raise you this absolute swill from Pittsburgh:

+1 for “grease and shovel racket” reference. Bravo. 

because people want to live there. My brother bought a decent house for $37K, the same house in the city I live in would go for $300K. I’d rather live where I do and pay the higher price. 

1 - it was a exhibition. It is not wide enough to accommodate what is needed for soccer in terms of dimensions. A football field is 53 yards wide, a soccer field 70-80 yards wide. The dome was great in that it had stands closer to the sidelines for football but as a result it woulnd’t be wide enough to accommodate a

I’ve had some favorite players from my alma mater go pro but once I hit adult age I didn’t run out and buy gear of teams they got drafted by if it wasn’t my team. In fact, after a friend bought a Gretzky Blues jersey in 1996 when Gretzky got traded there and go to wear it for 3 months, I never bought any gear with a

too expensive to retrofit for soccer and it’s making more money for conventions right now.

Pro/Rel would never work considering the amount of money owners are shelling out to get a team. It’s different in England where fans will come out for a team relegated from the top flight like Aston Villa (pre promotion), Swansea or Stoke. If a MLS team gets relegated the advertising revenue will dry up and attendance

similar in Portland. We used to always get Titans games on CBS when they had a a 10 am game, but now we just get the national game. 

that’s great to see! When I first went to STL to check it out for grad school I stayed in the hotel there and Union Station was actually a cool place, but over time it became a ghost town. The only places left were Hooters, Have a Nice Day Cafe and some other restaurants and there was a strict dress code being

the problem is there is no pocket. 

not a bad spot but still not super convenient to a MetroLink stop, it is?

Lewan posted a polygraph he says proves that he’s clean

a lot, and it would cost more to widen the field area to get it to soccer regulations. That was a proposal actually looked at but the costs were higher than building a new stadium.

Yep.  Driving from my the home in the CWE to the airport I would pass through about 10 different “municipalities.”