They are the “City Edition” meant to emulate the floor of the old MECCA, where the Bucks played from inception through the ‘87 season before the Bradley Center opened.
They are the “City Edition” meant to emulate the floor of the old MECCA, where the Bucks played from inception through the ‘87 season before the Bradley Center opened.
Never gets old!
I’m not sure what you’re talking about with MLB e-tickets being deleted when you get a new phone. I’ve gotten several phones since I started using e-tickets and they are all on my AtBat app. Plus, it pulls up recaps and highlights of the games I’ve been to. Pretty damn slick if you ask me.
Phew. At least his face has been saved!
Your confusing the tauntaun, what Han rode like a two-legged horse/ram/t-rex, and the wampa, the thing that looks like the Abominable snow monster from Rudolph the Red-nosed reindeer.
Looks and sounds like she doesn’t understand normal thinking.
Jake - no, Han didn’t spoon Luke in the tauntaun. He put Luke in their temporarily to build a shelter. “This may smell bad kid, but it’ll keep you warm ‘til I get the shelter up.”
Who’s got two thumbs and hopes you get back in the game soon? This guy:
I’ve never understood the whole “families with children board first.” As a parent of 2 kids (now 10 & 8) that has flown with them since they were 6 mos. old, we only took advantage of this when they were under 2 y/o. After that, I’ll be damned if I’m going to sit in a flying sardine can with no possible way to exit…
Agreed. We have 2 dogs, and occasionally our smallest one will poop in the house. It never smells, or does only if you get insanely close to it.
Not a friend, but my mother-in-law. In the 15 years I’ve known her (she would have been 46), she does the following:
Not too much different than Brandon Bostick - another Packer - going rogue on an onside attempt that everyone was told to let pass and let Jordy Nelson take it. Cost the Packers a trip to the Super Bowl
Electric stoves take longer to heat up and longer to cool than gas, making it less efficient and more difficult to control temperature while cooking
Mine boils water faster than my stove. I brought a full stock pot full of beer/water/brats to a rolling boil in a little over 5 minutes
Yup, year round. Unless it’s raining like crazy or a blizzard, I’ll be out there.
I use my side burner on my grill all the time. Primarily, I use it to make bacon (at least once a week). The temperature control is way better than on my stove top, plus the bacon grease just splatters on my grill or the patio instead of my stove.
white guys with dreads are the stanced cars of the hair styling world
Man, I wish I had see this earlier, but here goes:
But the likely 3-year part of that 3yr/36K warranty DID start that day.
To make this even crazier, check this out: